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    Post-Soviet republics is the highest in the world. The rate of consumption of alcohol in Russia remains at a very high level of around 90 liters per capita.The main strong alcoholic beverages‚ produced by Russian manufacturers are vodka‚ cognac‚ brandy and liqueurs. Other alcoholic beverages from the category of strong (gin‚ whiskey‚ tequila‚ etc.) are mostly imported from foreign countries. It is not a secret that vodka is the most consumed strong alcohol in Russia‚ with the market share of 97%

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    free will‚ “Stranger than fiction” is about battling conformity and encouraging individuality through life changing events and adaptations. Life is short‚ enjoy it and most importantly do what you enjoy. 2A: Harold Crick Harold Crick wants Ana Pascal as he states after he gives her flowers. When he tells Ana he wants her he doesn’t care about the rules or anything else at that moment but her because she is the only thing he’s been thinking about. Professor Hilbert asks Harold if he has any dreams

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    Olaudah Equiano Reflection

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    Olaudah Equiano’s life as a slave was different compared to the other slave stories we have known. His experiences as a slave were actually pretty amazing. Some of his masters treated him as part of their family which was rarely to happen for a slave. In addition‚ he was able to go around and explore the world; but that’s not it‚ he even purchased his own freedom. One of the bad things that I considered really changed his life was when he and his sister was abducted to sell and later on got separated

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    What is Distillation?

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    Question: What Is Distillation? Answer: Distillation is a widely used method for separating mixtures based on differences in the conditions required to change the phase of components of the mixture. To separate a mixture of liquids‚ the liquid can be heated to force components‚ which have different boiling points‚ into the gas phase. The gas is then condensed back into liquid form and collected. Repeating the process on the collected liquid to improve the purity of the product is called double distillation

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    of theme on the idea of “nothingness”. The dust from the daytime pedestrians has settled. The dew from the late night has appeared‚ and here he sits in the trees shadow‚ sipping on his Brandy. For a lonely‚ old man‚ this clean‚ well-lighted café is a chance to escape the darkness himself. He continues to drink Brandy‚ hoping that sleep will come soon‚ allowing him a momentary get away from the empty and silent despair that has already caused him to attempt suicide once. The views in regard to the

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    James Vs Clifford

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    W. K. Clifford (1845-1879) was a British philosopher and mathematician. He made a compelling argument regarding ethics of belief. In module two reading‚ he stated that it is always wrong to make a claim without sufficient evidence. William James (1842-1910)‚ on the other hand‚ a philosopher and psychologist‚ took a different approach‚ in which he shared a different view concerning religious belief. Notably‚ both evidentialism and nonevidentialism approach have some merit and validity. I will assess

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    Chapters 1 & 2 Q. How did beer lead to the development of cities in Mesopotamia and Egypt? A. Beer started out as gruel‚ and as the gruel fermented it turned into beer. Now it was not the first form of alcohol‚ but it was an important kind of alcohol. Beer was made from cereal crops‚ which were very abundant‚ and because it was so abundant it could be made whenever it was needed. They then found an even easier way to make beer by using beer-bread. Beer bread is basically everything needed

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    Physics of Hydraulics

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    scientists also contributed to hydraulics‚ including da Vinci‚ Mariotte and Boyle. The scientist who discovered the main principle I will be talking about is Pascal. A French scientist who studied math and physics. His work included studying atmospheric pressure‚ conic sections and the principles of hydrostatics. After Pascal there is Bernoilli‚ Franklin and Froud‚ who all also contributed to the science of hydraulics. How it works (the physics part) The basic rule of using hydraulic

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    with the help of formal drinking parties helped diffuse ideas and thoughts. With the coming of the age of exploration and the discovery of America‚ raw goods and the distillation process arrived and helped the development of distilled drinks such as brandy‚ rum‚ and whiskey which were used as currency to buy slaves and became popular in North America. As alcoholism spread‚ other people especially professionals looked for that drink that instead of confusing the mind rather promoted clarity. Coffee‚

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    Bhaskaracharya 2

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    Bhaskara II is a well-known mathematician of ancient India. He was born in 1114 AD in Vijayapura‚ India. Bhaskara II is also known as Bhaskaracharya‚ which means "Bhaskara the Teacher". His father Mahesvara was as an astrologer‚ who taught him mathematics‚ which he later passed on to his son Loksamudra. Bhaskara II was the head of the astronomical observatory at Ujjain‚ the chief mathematical center of ancient India. It goes to the credit of Varahamihira and Brahmagupta‚ the leading mathematicians

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