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    Elizabeth Bishop's Poetry

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    Elizabeth Bishop poses interesting questions delivered by means of a unique style. Do you agree? Focus on themes and stylistic features. In my opinion‚ Elizabeth Bishop has a unique style of asking interesting questions. Bishop invites us along on the journey with her. She does this by her “painterly eye” which she has been praised for. In her poems she takes the ordinary and turns it into the extraordinary. As a reader‚ I wonder why she goes into so much detail. There is a story behind each of

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    PASS 2 UNIT 3 A

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    I will describe the different limitations and constraints under which marketers operates. I will be talking about the various UK legislation and voluntary constraints within 2 companies which includes: Sale of Goods act 1979 – All goods must meet the main three criteria. The goods must be as described‚ of satisfaction quality and fit for purpose. If the seller does not meet the criteria they are breaching the contract and the buyer will have to claim under the Sale of Good Act 1979 Tesco’s If a person

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    Oiler Duties

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    * Oiler Duties and Responsibilities * * Primary duty of oiler; he must engage in work relating to engine maintenance‚ watch duty in port/sea w/ the other engine rating. * Responsibility for performance of his duty; he is responsible to the officer in charge in execution of his duties. * Engage in watch duty during navigation; assist for the observation and record temperature‚ pressure and operating condition of machineries in engine space. * Engage in duty while in port;

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    Hhou

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    Aim To see which hydro carbons produce the most energy. Hypothesis Different fuels transfer different amounts of energy when they burn because of the different numbers of carbon atoms in fuel molecules. Prediction I think that paraffin will give off the most energy when burned because it has more carbon atoms and carbon chains so it will be harder to break these chains making it harder to burn. Although it is harder to burn because it has more chains and carbon atoms it will release a lot

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    Swot Analysis of Petronas

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    TSWOT Analysis of PETRONAS S-strengths: * Has marketing arm of government‚ which allows them to have prerogative on land rights approbation on highways and premier lands. * Achieves No.2 in ranking of terms in barter market share in Malaysia because they have vigorous barter network of 923 petrol station as at 31st March 2009‚ which is the most widely network in Malaysia. * Become a dominant of the marketplace with integrated market shares of 44.1% W-weaknesses * Decrease in

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    Fuel Energizer

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    Introduction to the Magnetic Treatment of Fuel By R.J. Kita Hydrogen is the lightest and most basic element known to man. With its simple structure comprised of only one proton and one electron‚ it is one of the major constituents of all hydrocarbon based fuels. By studying the response of hydrogen with respect to magnetic fields and the accompanying increased energy output‚ much can be learned and applied to other related fuels. In the oxidation/combustion of hydrocarbon fuels‚ it is the outer shell

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    The gas light was blinking‚ I tried to look around and I saw the ocean of cars but the gas station was nowhere to be found. “What are you looking for?” Mom asked. “I am Running out of gas Mom and I’m late already”‚ I replied. That was the moment I got a feeling this day was about to get worse. I didn’t find a gas station. I looked at the clock‚ and it was 3:39 p.m. That was the ninth time I looked at the clock‚ and I knew that it was something I’d be doing until I got to work. I needed to get

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    Pros and Cons using oil

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    Pros and Cons of using oil I want to talk about advantages and disadvantages of using oil in our world‚ people can use it for different reasons. We use oil for cars‚ airplanes etc. In some countries it is very expensive but in other countries it is much more cheaper because today its harder to find thats why its more expensive and may not be much left. Oil is very useful. For example‚ we can use it as an ingredient for our meal but also it used to accelarate the cars and how we also know doctors

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    Using ethanol as an alternate fuel‚ or fuel extender includes a heterogenous agglomeration of advantages and disadvantages. On cars: ethanol is preferable to lead as an octane booster. A 10% addition of ethanol to petrol is more effective than lead at boosting octane rating (+2.5) and making car run smoother. It’s cheaper than lead‚ and ethanol-blended fuels leave no gummy deposits‚ thus keeps engine clean. Although a minimal 10% ethanol blend should be compatible with internal combustion engines

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    Bio-ethanol is manufactured from fermenting starch‚ wheat and sugar cane. Ethanol is also made from the hydration of ethylene from petroleum‚ though the majority of ethanol is produced by fermentation. It is considered an alternative fuel source as it is regarded to be renewable and more beneficial to the environment. As a car fuel ethanol is blended with petrol in different concentrations. In cars‚ carbon monoxide is produced from the incomplete combustion of petroleum. By adding ethanol which

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