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    Joseph Priestley Joseph Priestley was chemist who discovered oxygen which the most important air in our life. He was one of the most influential chemists in eighteenth century. He was born in 1733. He was born in Birstall‚ West Yorkshire. His family was successful wool-cloth maker. He lived with his grandmother‚ but he could not live with his mom. He came back to home after his mom died. He suffered from his serious ill. He had good education in language‚ history‚ and education. He was awarded for

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    How to Clean Your Room

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    How to Clean Your Room This process can be fun and then again sometimes it can be just down right boring and a huge chore to do. First of all‚ cleaning a room would not be so bad if you keep everything organized because then your room obviously would not need cleaned except for the weekly vacuuming and dusting. Also‚ your mother would not nag at you to clean your room. The first step to cleaning your room would be get everything up off of the floor as fast as you can and shove it into the closet

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    Motor Vehicles (AMENDMENT) Act 2000 1. Short title. This Act may be called the Motor Vehicles (Amendment) Act‚ 2000 2. Substitution of new section for section 52. For section 52 of the Motor Vehicles Act‚ 1988 (59 of 1988) (hereinafter referred to as the principal Act)‚ the following section shall be substituted‚ namely: - ’52. Alteration in motor vehicle. (1) No owner of a motor vehicle shall so alter the vehicle that the particulars contained in the certificate of registration are

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    should be section in the company act to stop the syndicate of unholy business because syndicate creates a lots of social and natural problems. Sometimes it raises the price of product very high which is above the buying capacity of the public. It creates the artificial shortage of product. # The existing company act lacks any guidance or financial report. The act must include the financial process. All the company must follow the same accounting process. We should make our auditing department more powerful

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    How to Clean a Fish Tank

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    but because I would be on the edge of my seat ready to stare at the huge fish tank in the waiting room. I remember there were all types of fish and of all colors. Years later I now have a fish tank of my own that is a little smaller‚ and I have had to learn how to take care of it. One of the hardest things to deal with is cleaning the fish tank. When cleaning the tank it is important to follow all the steps so that all the fish may live long healthy lives. First of all have a clean bowl ready to

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    How to Clean a Paint Spill

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    lifted the pallet and backed into the aisle‚ the whole back of the damn pallet slid off. Cleaning up a spill of this magnitude can be quite a daunting task. In fact‚ when you see 30-40 gallons of paint fallen from 20 feet in the air to your warehouse floor‚ the clean-up job in front of you looks impossible. As team leader‚ you need to delegate responsibilities so that no efficiency is lost. You need to have everyone around to start picking up and standing up the spilling containers‚ so that you

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    Chemistry in Our Life

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    CHEMISTRY IN OUR LIFE Science is considered as a continuous human effort to systemize knowledge to describe and understand nature. Chemistry is defined as that branch of science which deals with the study of composition structure and properties of matter and the changes which the matter undergoes under different condition and the laws which govern these changes. Chemistry- a key of mystery is a subject which is necessary for living in this world. Today chemistry has become a daily use

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    The short story "It Would Be Different If" by Maggie Mitchell reveals the importance of point of view‚ such as how a story is told and to what extent are the details explained . Nikki‚ a young woman dealing with the bitter end of love tells her story as if she is directly talking with her ex lover‚ Jeff. In spite of rejection‚ Nikki frequently references to sentimental memories and disappointing case scenarios that often unveil certain details and emotions. In utter imagination‚ she describes a future

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    Television in our life

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    Television in our life How do we spend our free time? Some 20 or 30 years ago the usual answers used to be: "We’re going to the theatre" or "We’re going to a party". Now we very often hear "We’re going to stay at home and watch the TV!" Television is now one of the most important mass media. It plays a great role in our life today. But when and how did it be­come an ordinary thing in the household today? The idea of a machine able to broadcast both sound and vision goes back to 1875. But only

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    recognized that the federal government should interfere in instances of “serious wrongs” —discriminatory housing policies to lynchings—committed by private individuals or law enforcement officers against Black Americans. To some extent‚ Truman did act upon this air of civil rights. A year after the Committee published the indictment on the country‚ Truman promoted antiracist ideas by racially integrating

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