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    economic system as a whole. In addition‚ this paper will discuss about whether the Indonesian economic system still implement these values from several economic aspects and sectors such as investment‚ banking‚ infrastructure‚ and government role in economy. Furthermore we will also discuss about the diversity which happening in Indonesia such as age‚ gender‚ social status‚ ethnic‚ and also religion. As it explained above that diversities is due to the vary of socio-culture‚ diversities also take an

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    Social Sciences‚ Vol. 3‚ No. 1 (Spring 2007)‚ pp. 35-46. [4] “War on terror cost Pakistani economy $40 bn: Minister”‚ www.southasianews.com‚ October 27‚ 2009. [10] “Swat‟s Agricultural Economy is Destroyed”‚ Weekly Pager‚ CRSS‚ June 14‚ 2009. [14] “Swat‟s Agricultural Economy is Destroyed”‚ Weekly Pager‚ CRSS‚ June 14‚ 2009. [15] Economic Survey of Pakistan‚ 2009-2010. “War on terror cost Pakistani economy $40 bn: Minister”‚ www.southasianews.com‚ October 27‚ 2009. [20] “War on terror causing $6

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    organisms. The effect may be to kill the animal or contaminate its tissues. A thick film of oil on the sea surface may reduce sunlight penetration and reduce photosynthesis. Small particles and emulsions may be ingested or block the feeding mechanisms of invertebrates such as oysters‚ starfish‚ sponges and corals. These particles also may have toxic components‚ so the effects can be physical‚ chemical or both. The most dramatic impact of oil spills is the coating of larger animals with oil. Animals

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    EFFECT OF USED OIL IN Trichoderma harzianum A Thesis Presented to the Faculty‚ Special Science Class Iloilo National High School La Paz‚ Iloilo City In the Partial Fulfillment in the subject Research III Sheree Joie Montomo Polonan January 2013 Chapter 1 Introduction of the Study Chapter 1 is divided into five parts: (1) Background of the Study‚ (2) Statement of the Problem and Hypothesis‚ (3) Significance of the Study‚ (4) Definition of Terms

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    engine heat up with friction‚ and oil absorbs the heat. When it gets dirty‚ it cannot absorb the heat as well‚ and not changing the oil in a car can have harmful effects to the engine (Ulin‚ Don). Although changing the oil in a car every 3‚000 miles might sound like a good thing for longer engine life‚ it should be done around 7‚500 miles or more because of the harmful effects on the environment and finances. According to Jamie Cameron-Harley‚ “…if you can change your oil in less-frequent intervals‚ you

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    includes crude oil and refined petroleum products‚ that we consumed during 2009. Just over half of these imports came from the Western Hemisphere. Our dependence on foreign petroleum is expected to decline in the next two decades. In 2009‚ the United States produced 11% of the world’s petroleum and consumed 22%. The United States consumed 18.8 million barrels per day of petroleum products during 2009‚ making us the world’s largest petroleum consumer. The United States was third in crude oil production

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    The Effects of Motor Oil in A Controlled Freshwater Jar Ecosystem Introduction: “An ecosystem is an environment where plants‚ animals‚ and micro-organisms all interact and reside together in a setting” (Simon‚ Reece‚ and Dickey‚ 2010). There are two main types of aquatic ecosystems‚ freshwater and marine. The main difference between them is that marine ecosystems contain salt‚ which causes them to be undrinkable without substantial alterations. Freshwater systems contain nearly no

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    DROP IN PRICE OF CRUDE OIL: IMPLICATION ON THE NIGERIAN ECONOMY PAPER DELIVERED TO BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF GUINNESS NIGERIA PLC Executive Summary The volatility in the prices of crude oil in the international oil market which was triggered by factors within the global economy has impacted the Nigeria economy to some degree with dire consequences for the implementation of the 2012 budget. Some of the factors which triggered the fall in oil prices include a massive

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    Contact sports have been around for a long time‚ and have been a part of American culture. Sports have helped people pay for college through scholarship programs‚ allow kids to have fun‚ and bring money to the economy. People have a great time watching the game‚ and it brings the community closer. If you take away sports at younger ages‚ nobody will be as talented at higher levels. Everybody will be afraid to join the sport. People don’t start sports when they are already done with college‚ they

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    behavior‚ low commitment in academics. 2. Tarmageddon: Dirty Oil is Turning Canada into a Corrupt Petro State (p. 211) Andrew Nikiforuk Analyze Nikiforuk’s use of the word “Tarmageddon” in his title. Explore both the connotations and denotations of the term. Answer: The term‚ “tamageddon” used by the author Andrew Nikiforak‚ in this article demonstrates the meaning of tamageddon is the mixing of tar which is obtained from the oil industry to sand. This mixing of sand and tar impact negatively

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