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    Social Construction of Reality Social construct of reality is defined as what people perceive and understand as reality is a creation of the social interaction of individuals and groups. What this means is the environment we surround ourselves in molds our perception of reality. How we were raised and what we were raised to believe affect how we present ourselves‚ how we perceive others‚ how other perceive us‚ and how we react. For example “How Beer Saved the World” tries to convince you that beer

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    Lldpe

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    specification limits (2) Based on injection molded specimens Typical processing conditions for SABIC® LLDPE R50035 and R50035E are: Oven temperature : 315°C (600°F) Molding cycles vary with mold composition and its thickness‚ oven temperature and wall thickness of part being produced. Vent ing of the mold is recommended. Processing temperature for extrusion machines for compounding : 200-240°C SABIC® LLDPE R50035 Series resins are suitable for Food contact application. Detailed information

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    Paper or Plastic?

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    great impact on our earth. Plastic comes from oil‚ a hole is drilled and a pipe is inserted into the earth. Oil is forced by the earth’s pressure up the pipe‚ into a storage drum and taken to a refining facility where it is processed and set into molds. Plastic is a by-product of oil refining. One major factor concerning the use of plastic is the safety of animals. Over 100‚000 birds and marine life die due to an encounter with plastic‚ and much of that pollution is plastic bags. Although‚ researchers

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    Schools of Thought PSY/210 March 25‚ 2014 Professor Martinez Schools of Thought There is a total of five schools of thought in the history of psychology. These schools of thought include structuralism‚ functionalism‚ behaviorism‚ Gestalt psychology and psychoanalysis. Structuralism is the school of thought that according to Cherry  (2014)‚ “Structuralism was the first school of psychology and focused on breaking down mental processes into the most basic components”

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    Module Two Visual Art 100 Journal - Which one would be the most fun to explore‚ and why? I feel that visiting the Ancient remains of Pompeii would be the most fun and interesting to explore out of the small list. My reasoning for this is fairly simple. In 79 AD when Mount Vesuvius erupted‚ it buried the entire city in heavy volcanic ash that actually preserved majority of the city’s contents for a long period of time. Based on the photos and virtual tour‚ the city was indeed preserved very well

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    Molding‚ Single Screw Extrusion‚ Twin Screw Extrusion‚ various uses of Extruders Injection Molding Economics: What impacts cycle time t ? part cost = material cost + (mold cost)/N + (molding machine cost per hour) t / n Clamping Force is how injection molding machines are sized (the force required to hold the mold closed during injection and packing) F=PA Injection Molding Window Injection Molding Window Injection Molding Thermodynamics only pack until the gate freezes

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    Fungi

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    place it on both NA and MEA plates. Each plate is halved by a marker to plant two organisms. After labeling the plates‚ the four plates are placed for incubation at 23C for micro and macro observation. Results Macroscopic observation Fruit (mold) MEA: large gelatinous cover in yellow in half of the plate NA: yellow paint covering one sixth of the plate with several white spots Mushroom (fungus) MEA: gelatinous cover in yellow in a small part of the plate along with a dark brown spot

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    6 KINGDOMS SCIENCE

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    called phyla. Traditionally‚ textbooks from the United States used a system of six kingdoms. A  fungus (/ˈfʌŋɡəs/; plural: fungi[3] or funguses[4]) is any member of a large group of eukaryotic organisms that includes microorganisms such as yeasts and molds(British English: moulds)‚ as well as the more familiar mushrooms. These organisms are classified as a kingdom‚ Fungi‚ which is separate from plants‚ animals‚protists‚ and bacteria. One major difference is that fungal cells have cell walls that contain chitin

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    The Dangers of Genetically Modified Organisms In 1980‚ the first GMO patent was issued through a U.S. Supreme Court ruling. A mere thirty-five years later this fairly new discovery is readily available in an over-abundance to consumers for consumption. Genetically Modified Organisms have been developed because they do not follow the natural laws of crop production. They have been engineered for herbicide tolerance and rapid growth among other purposes. The Food and Drug Administration has stated

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    manager would also need to decide how many people it would take to complete each task. Some jobs might be quicker if two people worked together instead of one. One direct cost would be the use of the cutting machine used to carve out the positive mold of the artificial limb. This can be tracked by checking the time at which the machine was used and when the carving process started and ended. Another direct cost would be the use of the liquid resent that is made of either polyester or acrylic. This

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