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    College is a difficult decision to make for a variety of reasons. Some people may believe that attending college is a necessity to being successful in everyday life. While others believe that it is something that Is not quite needed to have a successful and stable life. However‚ it is a fact that it is possible to be successful in life without a college education. Therefore‚ college is not a requirement in today’s job market. First‚ many employers look deeper than just having a college degree. Just

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    of rupees to the country. It is happening despite the facts that about 60% of Pakistan’s population has an access to electricity. And according to World Energy Statistics 2011‚ published by IEA‚ Pakistan’s per capita electricity consumption is one-sixth of the World Average. World average per capita electricity Consumption is 2730 kWh compared to Pakistan’s per capita electricity consumption of 451kWh. It is imperative to understand the crises. According to Pakistan Energy Year Book 2011‚ Pakistan’s

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    this would give a non-zero area integral. The divergence of a vector field is proportional to the point source density‚ so the form of Gauss’ law for magnetic fields is then a statement that there are no magnetic monopoles. Gauss’ Law for Electricity The electric flux out of any closed surface is proportional to the total charge enclosed within the surface. The integral form of Gauss’ Law finds application in calculating electric fields around charged objects. In applying Gauss’ law

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    notes on electricity comes to cocoa bottom- the poem captures the reactions of the community to the arrival of electricity in cocoa bottom‚ a developing village in the caribbean islands. it starts with the childrens perspectives- creates connotations of childish reactions from the village and a sense of wonder and excitement. ’grannie patterson...peeped’ creates sense of community as involves all generations within the community‚ builds sense of anticipation. ’drawn like a pencil line’ portraying

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    Life without Heritage Heritage‚ a lot of people sees it as being only the past‚ with no significance to their everyday lives what so ever‚ others see it as merely objects and money pasted down from older generations to their younger generations‚ but really heritage means much more than that. Ones heritage is the lessons learned from elder thus helping the next generation to jot make the same mistakes‚ it’s the roots that make a person who they are. The world without recollection of its heritage

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    What is life without hope? This is a theme that we have seen over and over again in the YA novels that we have looked at in our young adult literature class. I would like to look specifically at how Edge of Ready and Unchained by L.B. Tillit‚ Looking for Alaska by John Green and Monster by Walter Dean Myers addresses this idea of hope. Each one of these novels approaches the idea of hope differently. Edge of Ready by L.B. Tillit is the story of Dani and how she over comes having to help take care

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    by the human body. Many of the health benefits attributed to coconut water can be traced to its mineral content.2  With this information‚ the researchers decided to test if coconut (Cocos nucifera) water is feasible as an electrolyte to conduct electricity to contribute for lessening the energy shortage that we had encountered. B. Statement of the Problem This study aims to know if coconut (Cocos nucifera) water can be

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    Written by: Afreen Baig http://economicpakistan.wordpress.com/2008/01/05/electricity/ "History" After the construction of the Hydro-Electric Tarbela Dam and the Mangla Dam‚ by General Ayub Khan and General Yahya Khan in the 1960’s‚ our governments failed to conceive and initiate major electricity projects. The inept governments of PML-N and PPP‚ that still consider themselves vital to democratic dialogue within the provinces‚ failed to create dialogue within provinces‚ on the most important

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    Daniel Cho Period 7 4/7/15 Electricity and Magnetism Spring Lab Project Electric Field Hockey Objective: Write two paragraphs. Explain the challenges of scoring goals in this game. Be sure to include in your explanation the terms positive and negative charge‚ electric field line and explain how mass affects the motion of the “puck.” This simulation project is all about getting the puck into the goal while surround the puck with using few positive and electric charges. The positive charges

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    assonance emphasizes the sound of the sawing machine. The cutting noise of the saw is compared to a wild animal‚ like a tiger‚ which shows a personification. Both words “snarled” and “rattled” resonate with sound and fury. Repetition is also used in “Electricity comes to Cocoa Bottom” to represent an unusual‚ exiting moment‚ making the reader wants to continue reading. „As soft as chiffon curtains: / Closing. Closing” The repetition of the ´s´ sound makes this a very gentle ending to the night and the

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