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    The implications on the environment due to 3D printing can have a very positive effect. Some of the areas that 3D printing can positively affect the environment are; transportation costs‚ lack of unsold products‚ less wasted materials‚ extending the lifetime of a product‚ and recycling is easier due to 3D printing products coming from one raw material also making it cost effective. 3D printing overall will have a positive effect both in its industry and beyond‚ but like with many forms of new phase

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    require a further education or they would be bureaucrats‚ and the lowest percent would work on farms or in the fields. Nowadays‚ this process does not lead children to specific jobs or steer them away from unnecessary coursework‚ it creates an environment where children are not pushed to learn. They are segregated from their classmates and made to appear as lesser. They are placed in classrooms where they learn little to nothing and have no chance at higher education or career via higher

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    Multicomponent distillation 1) Mass balances The feed flowrate is 350 kmols hr-1 and the feed composition is known: 48 mol% propene‚ 50 mol% propane and 2 mol% butane. The distillate stream composition: 99.9 mol% propene and 0.1 mol% propane. The bottom product stream contains 0.5 mol% propene but the mole fractions of propane and butane are unknown. Therefore‚ mass balances are carried out around the distillate column. Overall mass balance: F=D+B Component mass balance for propene: xFF=yDD+xBB

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    Copyright Notice The product‚ webcam 7 (in whole or in part‚ including all files‚ data‚ and documentation‚ from here on referred to as "Software") is © Copyright 2012 Moonware Studios‚ all rights reserved‚ and is protected by Switzerland copyright laws‚ international treaties and all other applicable national or international laws. The sole owner of this product is Moonware Studios. License Agreement CONTENT. Title‚ ownership rights‚ and intellectual property rights in and to the content

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    | Latent heat is a science term used to describe the amount of energy that has been absorbed or released when a substance goes through the process of changing states. | Latent Heat of Fusion - heat absorbed by a unit mass of a solid at its melting point in order to convert the solid into a liquid at the same temperature  The heat absorbed as a substance changes phase from liquid to solid‚ a process called fusion or solidification. For water‚ Latent Heat of Solidification - heat liberated

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    Nonviolent action takes low risk Name: Feng Ji Nonviolent action has been widely used in political and economical change that people can use it to fight for their true power of holder. This article is based on Merriman’s article “Agents of Change and Nonviolent”(Merriman‚ 2008)‚ Yunus’s article “The Role of the Corporation in Supporting Local Development” (Yunus‚ 2000) and DuVall’s article “Outside View: Liberation by People” (DuVall‚ 2004)--the nonviolent action is the best way to people for

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    Drugs In Sport Today I will be talking about how drugs in sport are immoral and a bad influence on younger generations. Drugs in sport is one of today’s most controversial issues in our daily lives. Such as the Essendon drug scandal‚ Lance Armstrong and many‚ many more have suffered having the punishments that come with taking drugs. Sport is meant to be a very enjoyable activity‚ but now with the shadow of drugs looming over it‚ sport has become very tedious. The real point of sport is

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    Because of the development in technologies‚ and techniques‚ by the 19th century‚ anestheisa and antiseptics were commonly used making plastic surgery safer than ever before. In early early years‚ cosmetic surgery procedures are commonly used between victims of birth defects or victims of automobile accidents. In these modern years‚ we’re seeing a fact that plastic surgeries isn’t just used to help improve lives of people suffering from deformity‚ but rather‚ to help millions of people pursue their

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    Science: Biomimicry: Self-Healing Plastic Structure: Introduction Why self-healing plastic? What is biomimicry? Question Hypothesis Aim Human sustainability problem Plastic Why plastic? The human body‚ just like magic! Self-healing - Epidermis - Dermis Healing Plastics like Blood and Bone Autonomous Materials Systems Microvascular Systems Self-Healing Microelectronics Products Self-Healing and the Future Self-Healing Plastic ’Skin’ Points Way to New Prosthetics

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    Consumerism and the Effect on the Environment Tammi Bradbury Consumerism and the Effect on the Environment Consumerism is a concept that was created before the Great Depression‚ which‚ by definition‚ means “the concept that an ever-expanding consumption of goods is advantageous to the economy; the fact or practice of an increasing consumption of goods”. In other words‚ consumerism has meant the transformation of citizens into shoppers. In fact‚ after the tragedy of 9/11‚ we were not asked

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