1016/S1004-9541(14)60005-7 Rapid Regeneration of Chelated Iron Desulfurization Solution Using Electrochemical Reactor with Rotating Cylindrical Electrodes* YU Yong (于永)‚ LIU Youzhi (刘有智)** and QI Guisheng (祁贵生) Research Center of Shanxi Province for High Gravity Chemical Engineering and Technology‚ North University of China‚ Taiyuan 030051‚ China Abstract A new electrochemical reactor with rotating cylindrical electrodes was designed and used to increase the regeneration efficiency of chelated iron
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According to Atticus Finch from To Kill a Mockingbird‚ heroism is “when you know you’re licked before you begin but you begin anyway and you see it through no matter what. You rarely win‚ but sometimes you do.” Atticus is saying that to him what makes hero is someone who does something even when they know they are gonna lose but they fight anyway. For example Mrs. Dubose was taking morphine because she was dieing and was in pain but she didn’t wanna die using morphine so she got off it which is a
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"A hero is someone who does something for other people. He does something that other men don ’t ’ and can ’t do." How does heroism play an essential role in the narrative? A man who has the courage and dignity to put themselves second for the greater benefit of others is a hero. In the novel there is a great need for somebody to stand up in the face of racism and show the community that black African Americans are just as strong‚ and just as human as the white men. In fact they can behave with
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In this letter to the “Charleston Gazette”‚ Pat Conroy defends English teachers and their choice to use realistic novels with explicit details. He uses rhetorical devices and his own life examples as to why writers write what they do‚ and how these books help readers connect. He uses harsh words‚ describing the suppressors of these novels‚ his own novels‚ and uses different tones to get each point across. Conroy uses metaphors such as “I’ve enjoyed a lifetime love affair with English teachers” explaining
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For instance Pat’s self-awareness is demonstrated very early in the movie when he speaks of finding his wife in the shower with another man and beating the man up. In Quick’s book Pat does not recall this incident until near the end of the book. During a large part of the book Pat tries to recall why he and his wife are not together. It is only while playing a video cassette that he has a flashback to the incident. “Something in my mind begins to melt‚ and it feels as though I am experiencing an
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As this story starts we are given a soldier by the name of Harold Krebs. Who is getting back home prior to filling in as a marine in World War 1. All through the story we learn he is having a few challenges with conforming to the post-war way of life. Because of the fact that he returned home a year after being out of the war made his "welcome home" have to a lesser degree a "hometown hero" feel and was more of a "was he truly in the war?" for those that lived in the place where he grew up. The mistrust
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In the poem ¨Gold¨ by Pat Mora‚ personification is used to represent what the poem means. ¨Gold¨ takes place in a desert and the narrator is a girl. “Gold‚” is a poem about a girl who goes into the desert and feels right. She hangs out with her friends which are lizards‚ rabbits‚ and birds. This poem is told in first person. The tone is soothing and calm. The girl feels she is in sync with nature and she belongs there. She feels like it is her home. In ¨Gold‚¨ one of the examples of personification
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heroes. Nathaniel Hawthorne thought otherwise in his literary work‚ The Scarlet Letter. Heroes are often characterized as courageous‚ strong‚ and ones with humility. Nathaniel Hawthorne’s character Hester Prynne exhibits all of these qualities of heroism. Due to Hester Prynne taking responsibility for her sin of adultery and deciding to continue to work arduously in a society where she is not wanted‚ Hester Prynne‚ is indeed‚ a heroic character. To begin‚ Hester Prynne takes full responsibility
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in Regeneration In the novel ‘regeneration‚’ Rivers and Yealland are characters who differ significantly in terms of their methods of treatment‚ relationships with their staff and patients. Barker defines and illustrates the dramatic difference between how each doctor treats their patients‚ Barker emphasises on Rivers compassion and consideration for his patients. Yealland on the other hand expresses no empathy or concern for his patients which symbolises his self-indulged persona. Barker illustrates
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Cited: Barker‚ Pat. Regeneration. London: Penguin Books‚ 1992.
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