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    metals? A. Malleable B. Good electrical conductors C. Poor thermal conductors D. Shiny appearance Question 3. An alloy of iron and carbon which contains 4% carbon is likely to be A. weaker and more malleable than pure iron B. weaker and more brittle than pure iron C. stronger and more malleable than pure iron D. stronger and more brittle than pure iron Question 4. Which of the following alloys does not contain tin (Sn)? A. Brass B. Bronze C. Solder D. Dental amalgam Question

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    “The Iron Lady” If you lead a country like Britain‚ a strong country‚ a country which has taken a lead in world affairs in good times and in bad‚ a country that is always reliable‚ then you have to have a touch of iron about you. Margaret Thatcher‚ the first woman to lead a major Western democracy‚ spoke these words. She served as Great Britain’s Prime Minister for more than eleven years (1979-1990)‚ and led with an iron fist bringing down inflation in England‚ reviving the British

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    What Was The Iron Curtain

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    The "Iron Curtain" was a metaphor that Winston Churchill used to describe the dark times that had fallen on Europe. Much of Eastern Europe had fallen to Soviet Control‚ from East Germany and Poland to Russia. This had to do with the Cold War because the cold war was a rivalry between the USSR and the USA‚ which resulted in Western Europe being a part of NATO (US Allies) and Eastern Europe was part of the Warsaw pact (USSR). The iron curtain severed the ideologies of Communism and Democracy. Because

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    Sub governments‚ or what is also often referred to as “iron triangles” are a triad of sectors that includes bureaucratic agencies‚ congressional committees‚ and public interest groups that form together to expand a public policy in a specific area. Their main purpose is to establish and protect their self-interest in specific areas of policy making. Each of these sectors holds relevance in interest of the policy at large. The relationship between these three sectors creates a network of institutions

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    Iron‚ Steel and Aluminium Main sources of iron: * second most abundant metal (5% by mass) in Earth’s crust (fourth most abundant element) * found in rock (a mixture of minerals) as one or more minerals (usually a compound) * if a mineral is of economic importance‚ it is referred to as an ore * iron containing minerals include hematite (Fe2O3)‚ magnetite (FeO·Fe2O3 or Fe3O4)‚ limonite (FeO(OH)·nH2O) and siderite (FeCO3) Alloys: * homogeneous mixtures of metals or metals and

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    What does Iron Man‚ the futurist‚ have in common with Gilgamesh Arguably the oldest hero in history? Well unsurprisingly not much‚ for instance Iron Man is a Genius Billionaire with a high-tech suit of armor. While Gilgamesh was an ancient king‚ a good ancient king‚ but still ancient. They both were searching for immortality and failed. Along the way they both depended on friends to defeat a common enemy. Both of them went searching for immortality‚ albeit different kinds. Gilgamesh wanted physical

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    Antidote for the Iron law of Oligarchy In every diseases there will always a doctors to help us to cure it. In every illness it has always a medicine to manage the pain. But if we connect it to our society today‚ maybe it doesn’t have medicine or doctors that cure this kind of illnesses. This kind of attitude maybe we cannot erase to our society. This attitude maybe we can connect to the iron law of oligarchy. What is the iron law of oligarchy? “The iron law of oligarchy is a political theory

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    elite squad known as the Iron Rose. Over half the population were miners‚ constantly searching for this rare material. Without it‚ the light of mankind would someday burn out. A loud groan escaped Shujin as the alarm clock’s continuous buzz bounced off the cavern walls. The male fell lifelessly to the floor in an attempt to stop the noisy machine. He stumbled around aimlessly looking for his shoes. He could barely see; the faint blue glow

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    relationship known as Gauss’s Law may be used to calculate the charge distribution of the volume. The charge volume of a ball or rod mill is expressed as the percentage of the volume within the liners filled with balls or rods. When the mill is stationary‚ the charge volume can be quickly obtained by measuring the diameter inside the liners and the distance from the top of the mill inside the liners to the top of the charge. The percentage loading or change volume can then be read off the graph in Figure

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    Kohinoor Mills Limited Submitted By: Faisal Qaiser Shehzad Section: C Instructor: Sumaira Sajjad Lahore School of Economics Working capital is a financial measurement that shows the amount of operating liquidity available to a business. The working capital of KML was a positive 598649621 showing that the business had plenty of current assets available to it in order to meet its current obligations. It remained negative from FY09-FY11 after which things started to get better and the working capital

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