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    The Building of the Pyramids The pyramids were built in ancient times by the Egyptians‚ who did not have the modern tools we have today. Pyramids have a square base and four triangular sides. These structures had a very stable shape for projects with large amounts of stone. They were specifically tombs that were made for burying Pharos. There are no records of building plans about how they were made‚ so nobody exactly knows what happened. Yet‚ archaeologists have come up with theories and ideas

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    hoax. Many historians and experts have countered these revisionists with their own extensive research and information. Revisionists say that there was no German program to exterminate Europe’s Jews‚ that the numerous claims of mass killings in gas chambers are false‚ and that the estimate of six millions Jewish deaths is an irresponsible exaggeration‚ but there has been much evidence put forth to counter these idiotic claims. One major claim that deniers use to try and disprove the Holocaust

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    ever happened which is when Harry Elmer Barnes start to speak his opinion. This got people to go deep research widening this theoryyou. Gas chambers were a major source to kill people faster during the holocaust. A gas chamber is a killing method in which poisonous or asphyxiate gas got released into the chamber to kill you within minutes. This chamber could kill up to 2‚000 people at a time. Since this killed several people never found evidence of the

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    haemocytometer is a specialised slide that has a counting chamber with a known volume of liquid. The haemocytometer is a device originally designed for the counting of blood cells. It is now also used to count other types of cells as well as other microscopic particles. The haemocytometer was invented by Louis-Charles Malassez and consists of a thick glass microscope slide with a rectangular indentation that creates a chamber. This chamber is engraved with a laser-etched grid of perpendicular lines

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    Wendell the snail in the shell is growing up just like man does‚ birth to death. Many relate more to this animal than most people realize. A man grows out of clothes‚ socks‚ and shoes‚ much like they gradually grow out of the chambers of their shell. They move through the chambers of their shell after they have grown and are no longer comfortable in the space that now seems so small. Men like snails grow uncomfortable in their own shells. A man begins to like different things in life in separate stages

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    Investigating the Habitat of Common Rough Woodlice Introduction There are many species of Woodlice found around the world and because of their abundance they provide good material for an ecological investigation into their preferred habitat. Woodlice are of the order Isopoda which means‚ "The legs are alike". Different species prefer different dwellings however the Common Rough Woodlouse (Porcellio scaber)‚ which has been used for this investigation‚ is commonly found around residential properties

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    On the evening of December 9th‚ the great King Duncan of Scotland was murdered in his chamber. According to Thomson Parker‚ a Scottish news reporter‚ King Duncan was at the castle of his Thane‚ Lord Macbeth‚ and the night he was killed. Parker further mentioned that Lord Macbeth had arranged a grand party for king and his sons. After hearing the news of king murdered the whole Scotland is mourning for their beloved king but they are also outraged and want to know who committed this foul deed. The

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    hot scorching magma and lava boiling inside of it (Magloff‚ 2013). To begin‚ volcanoes have large channels that transport magma and lava from the crust of the earth to its surface. Underneath the volcano in a large open space‚ is the magma chamber. The magma chamber houses all of the searing magma and lava. When there is

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    performance? 4. 5. Sketch typical flow pattern over a supersonic inlet of a jet engine? Distinguish between primary zone and secondary zone of a gas turbine combustion chamber? 6. 7. 8. 9. What is the function of a swirler in a can type gas turbine combustion chamber? Sketch a typical flame stability curve of a gas turbine combustion chamber? What is the function of impeller in a centrifugal air compressor? Suggest any two methods to improve compression efficiency of an axial flow compressor. 10 Explain

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    act in the eyes of other townsfolk. The portrayal of Roxy and the status of Tom and Chambers both help Twain show the wrongs of the social hierarchy and stereotypes used during the time period. Mark Twain makes use of various literary devices‚ such as the theme of racism and characterization to describe his view on slavery in the U.S. during the 19th century. Mark Twain uses the characters Roxy‚ Tom‚ and Chambers to show his view on the racial hierarchy in society during the 19th century.  Roxanna

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