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    MATERIALS 1 10Hz 395 Ohm Oyo-Geospace Geophone (seismic energy sensor) 1 Metal Ground Strike Plate (seismic energy source earth coupling mechanism) 1 Heavy Piece of Metal (seismic energy source) 1 Analog Voltmeter (for measuring sensed seismic signal amplitudes) 1 Amplifier DC Offset Circuit (for amplifying seismic signals sensed by geophone) -1 experimental socket board -6 volt lantern battery -47k Ohm resistor -2.2k Ohm resistor - ICL 7660 integrated circuit - IC 741

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    to the operational challenges‚ lack of proper management and tracking of progress made them into thinking that they were better off without the routes. This led to losses since the routes they had were not as profitable and able to meet all the costs being incurred by the airline. This also led to the staff turnover; workers found out that the company was now failing to honor their debts so it was easier for them to go out for greener pastures. Regulation and sanctions Regulations and sanctions from

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    How do the two speakers use language here to describe the problems the family has faced? Support your answer by referring to specific examples from the transcription. This transcript focuses on a radio programme discussing dangerously high levels of lead being found in the water supplied to newly built houses. Two people (presumably married) Meg and Cameron are discussing how these high levels of lead affected their son Brandon and how they managed to discover and solve the problem. The radio

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    Crossing Over in Sordaria Background Sordaria fimicola is an ascomycete fungus that can be used to demonstrate the results of crossing over during meiosis. Sordaria is a haploid organism for most of its life cycle. It becomes diploid only when the fusion of the mycelia of two different strains results in the fusion of the two different types of haploid nuclei to form a diploid nucleus. The diploid nucleus must then undergo meiosis to resume its haploid state. Meiosis‚ followed by mitosis‚ in Sordaria

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    This essay will be describing the inequalities in the social identities and how they impact on the people within them. “Social identity an identity given by connections to other people and social situations. Some examples are group and collective identities‚ situated identities‚ given by the immediate situation so liable to change‚ and relational identities‚ usually given by a two-sided‚ possibly unequal‚ relationship (Stephanie Taylor p.167)”. Sociologists look at the social identity because they

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    Developing solid skills in research‚ analysis‚ and writing are fundamental to a successful university education‚ as well as to many future job prospects. These skills are particularly relevant to the discipline of history‚ and the research paper is often one of the most important components of any history course. It is vital that you set aside enough time to do it properly. A history paper is not just a compilation of facts that you cut and paste into a report. A good paper needs to explain

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    native country at a young age out of a need for survival for them and their family? Victor is a Mexican boy from the novel Crossing the Wire whose family is impoverished. He is forced to go to America in hopes of being able to provide for his family. Poverty badly hurts Victor’s family‚ and Victor will have to get a job in America or Victor and his family will be doomed. Poverty impacted Victor’s family negatively. In Chapter 2 of Crossing the Wire‚ Victor thinks “And Rico didn’t know what it felt

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    different levels. A famous phrase from the play is‚ “There’s a divinity that shapes our ends‚ / Rough-hew them how we will” (5.2.11-12). Moreover‚ every person can take a different perspective out of the quotation. Although the play was written in 1601‚ generations continue to relate to the phrase and play. However‚ the quotation of‚ “There’s a divinity that shapes our ends‚/ Rough-hew them how we will” (5.2.11-12) is significant within the play. In the beginning of the play‚ Hamlet has doubts about

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    in life to support themselves. Just because their parents brought them here illegally‚ doesn’t mean the children should be punished for it. If the children cannot get some form of education and a job when they get older‚ they could end up having a very tough life‚ and have a hard time supporting themselves. The children would not be able to just walk out the door‚ leave their parents‚ and fly back out of America; it isn’t up to them. Even if they did leave their parents‚ they would not have a great

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    The transcontinental railroad greatly increased Westward expansion in the United States of America during the latter half of the nineteenth century. The history of the United States has been influenced by England in many ways. In the second half of the 1800’s‚ the railroad‚ which was invented in England‚ had a major effect on Western expansion in the United States. ’Railroads were born in England‚ a country with dense populations‚ short distances between cities‚ and large financial resources. In

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