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    form larger molecules known as polymers. In doing so‚ monomers release water molecules as byproducts. This type of reaction is known as dehydration synthesis. In a dehydration synthesis reaction‚ the hydrogen of one monomer combines with the hydroxyl group of another monomer‚ releasing a molecule of water. At the same time‚ the monomers share electrons and form covalent bonds. As additional monomers join‚ this chain of repeating monomers forms a polymer. Polymers are broken down into monomers in

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    The Natural Law First used by ancient Greeks in their studies of morality‚ Natural Law could be considered as the backbone of all modern western civilization. The philosophy behind Natural Law demonstrates that humankind‚ as a species‚ knows certain things to be right and wrong‚ without any instruction. Humans know that many unjust things are wrong‚ it doesn’t need to be taught‚ it is a universal truth known to all‚ with very few exceptions. The Natural law has long been subject to debate of where

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    Natural gas accounts for around 10% share of the overall energy consumption in India. Widening demand and supply gap has resulted in increasing natural gas imports in the form of LNG (Liquefied Natural Gas). The natural gas imports are expected to rise significantly over the next five years. The rising concern of Green House Gas emissions and low price of natural gas is driving the demand for natural gas in India. Government is promoting natural gas production in India by introducing new pricing

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    something with complete certainty. Consider the extent to which complete certainty might be achievable in mathematics and the natural sciences.” To what extent can man use mathematics and the natural sciences to embrace the concept of achieving absolute certainty? It is not possible for humans to achieve absolute certainty in knowledge using mathematics and the natural sciences. This is because mathematics is a creation of man to organize and communicate highly complex concepts and theories to

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    passed from one generation to another and gives rise to diversity at every stage of the organism’s biological organisation. The process of evolution was not well understood until 19th century when Charles Darwin proposed the scientific theory of natural selection as a driving tool in evolution. The process involved both the macroevolution in which organisms went through major evolutionary changes over a long period of time and acquired different traits from different parents or ancestries and the

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    Natural Gas: The Best Choice for Tomorrow’s Energy What comes to mind when you think about energy? I bet most of you probably think about electricity‚ heat‚ and basic everyday things that we use that require some sort of energy. Let’s think about that for a moment. How are things like electricity and heat produced? Many of the commodities that we all in enjoy in this world like electricity‚ heat‚ and many other things are produced by an energy source. These sources for a very long time consisted

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    Why We should save natural resources because if we don’t‚ life will die out Have you ever wondered what would happen to the earth if we used all of the natural resources? Is it a possibility that this would happen in the near future? Well‚ at the current rate of resources being used it might happen. Renewable resources can Be used more than once. On the other hand non-renewable resources cannot be restored after being used once it’s used. Additionally non-renewable resources are in limited

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    Theory of Natural Law According to Thomas Aquinas The natural law is a moral theory that is said to be written on the hearts of all humans and is a guide for behavior. Thomas Aquinas held this theory to be part of the divine or eternal law that God made known and applied. Humans‚ as recipients of the natural law‚ from this and through reason‚ derive their natural inclinations on how to act properly. So‚ according to Aquinas‚ to practically achieve their proper end‚ these rational souls desire self-preservation

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    Natural law is the belief that the universe is ordered and rational this is based on the idea that human beings are created with an ultimate purpose‚ and the natural order of things is for us to fulfil that purpose. Doing good means behaving in ways which conform to our ultimate purpose doing evil means acting in a way that frustrates it. Aquinas used the idea from Stoic philosophers that the world was divinely ordered and spoke of it in terms that the universe is governed by Gods Eternal Law.

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    Public Policy towards Natural Disasters in India Disconnect Between Resolutions and Reality 2005 Centre for Budget and Governance Accountability (A Programme of NCAS) B-64‚ Second Floor‚ Sarvodaya Enclave‚ New Delhi- 110 017‚ India Tel: 91-11-26537603 E-mail: cbadelhi@vsnl.net National Centre for Advocacy Studies (http://www.ncasindia.org) Serenity Complex‚ Ramnagar Colony‚ Pune- 411 021‚ India Tel: 91-20-22952003 / 4 E-mail: ncas@vsnl.com Public Policy towards Natural Disasters in India

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