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    Mouse Monologue

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    Suddenly‚ thoughts about his house flashed into his head. He remembered seeing drawings of an elephant-like creature being terrified at a small mouse. Could he be the answer to the problem‚ the mouse thought. Several days passed as he tried to talk himself out of it. I’m just a mouse: what can I possibly do? I can’t fight. It’ll be best if I stay out of this. Each day he muttered these things in his head. The days passed and his heart started to pain each day‚ as if it was being clenched by an iron

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    large quantities of tabun at the end of the war. Even though Hitler and his army were losing the war‚ Schrader and his co-workers synthesized about 2‚000 new compounds up until the end of the war‚ including sarin in 1938‚ manufacturing never started properly and up to 1945 only 0.5 tons of sarin was produced and in 1944 soman made its introduction. After the war immediate research

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    Abstract The purpose of this paper is to introduce the reader to four different types of chemical weapons. The four types are choking gases and lung irritant agents‚ blister agents‚ nerve agents‚ and blood agents. The physiological effect of these weapons will play a big role in the effects of them. These weapons were used heavily during World War I and World War II. The weapons that will be described in this paper involve a lot of chemistry behind them so this paper also explores the chemicals

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    Khatris

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    [pic] The source url: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Khatri Hindi • Punjabi Indo-Aryan peoples • Mohyal • Aroras • Jats/Jatts • Bhatia • Saini • Ramgarhias • Kamboj • Gujjar • Rajput • Lohana Khatri (Punjabi: ਖੱਤਰੀ‚ Hindi: खत्री) is the Punjabi adaptation of Sanskrit or Pali word Kshatriya (Hindi: क्षत्रिय‚ Kşhatriya). . The Khatri community traces its origins to the Taxila‚ Potohar and Majha regions of the Punjab. These regions are historically connected with the composition of the Vedas‚ the

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    syria conflict

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    presidency in Syria since 1971. The main event that sparked several attention within this crisis was the the Ghouta chemical attack which occurred on 21 August 2013 during the Syrian civil war. Syria‚ were struck by rockets containing the chemical agent sarin. Hundreds were killed in the attack‚ Estimates of the death toll range from 281 to 1‚729 which took place early in the morning. Many witnesses reported that none of the victims they saw had physical wounds‚ and there were videos that demonstrated victims

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    Being A Nerve Agent Essay

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    The use of Nerve agents‚ and to a larger extent Chemical Weapons‚ is illegal according to United Nations Resolution 687 which passed in 1991. The production‚ stockpiling‚ and use of these weapons were banned by The Hague Convention of 1899 and the Geneva Protocol of 1925. All Nerve agents are fatal to the human body in the same way. Some are more potent‚ and some remain on the battlefield longer than others. Many factors play a role in how long a Nerve agent remains on the battlefield. Nerve agents

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    Aum Shinrikyo Essay

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    progressively it turned it’s attention elsewhere and stated that the apocalypse was unavoidable‚ but that anyone who became a member of Aum would be saved. Aum Shinrikyo ultimately gained international reputation when it carried out the deadly Tokyo subway sarin attack in 1995. By 1995 after the attack on the subways the Japanese government terminated Aum Shinrikyo as a religious organization. In 2007 the group eventually split into two different groups that are now called Aleph and Hikari no Wa. Aum Shinrikyo

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    Importance of Branding

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    Relative Literature Brand pundits refer to our modern day society‚ (that which strategic branding is necessary otherwise one will be faced with a competitive disadvantage) also as a branding world (Sarin). This is due to there being more than 2.5 million registered trademarks in the United States alone (Sarin). With such heavy competition‚ it is vital that ones company does everything possible to differentiate themselves. Building a strong brand is a great method of doing so. Obtaining a recognizable

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    successful whites. The first anti-drug law was introduced on the west coast as a city ordinance in San Francisco. Opium (heroin) smoking became a criminal offense. However‚ it wasn’t opium that was the concern‚ but rather the people smoking it (Sarin). Chinese immigrants that were working hard on the transcontinental railroad introduced the habit of smoking opium to the citizens‚ and they eventually became part of the American success story. White workers began to fear that the Chinese were taking

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    standards‚ and a supportive combo of talents‚ pianist Leslie Pintchik commits to a smooth and groovy jazz on her latest album You Eat My Food‚ You Drink My Wine‚ You Steal My Girl!. Her band features Scott Hardy on acoustic bass and guitar‚ Michael Sarin on drums‚ and Satoshi Takeishi on percussion‚ plus some illustrious guests performing a couple of tunes each: Steve Wilson on alto saxophone‚ Ron Horton on trumpet and flugelhorn‚ and Shoko Nagai on accordion. The title track opens with the hooky‚

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