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    David Sandlin. I am happily divorced single parent to a beautiful 2 year old girl and proud owner of an amazing American Staffordshire named Carmen. I have served 10 years in the Air Force as a Security Forces member. Accomplishing classes through AMU accommodates my busy schedule better especially while deployed. I currently live in the wonderful state of North Carolina that I so desperately have attempted to flee on several accounts. Problem is the Air Force has stood strong and

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    Food Chemistry xxx (2010) xxx–xxx Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Food Chemistry journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/foodchem Accumulation of vasicine and vasicinone in tissue cultures of Adhatoda vasica and evaluation of the free radical-scavenging activities of the various crude extracts G. Roja a‚⇑‚ B.H. Vikrant b‚ Santosh Kumar Sandur c‚ Asmita Sharma d‚ K.K. Pushpa d a Nuclear Agriculture and Biotechnology Division‚ Bhabha Atomic Research Centre‚ Trombay‚ Mumbai

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    Afghanistan

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    their religion.( Milivojevic‚2010‚p 30) Afghanistan has dry rugged Regions and it stretches about 625‚230 km^2‚ which is over two and a half the size of UK. Afghanistan has a low annual rainfall‚ and along the borders there is a 1100 km river called Amu-Darya. Along the northern Plains is Afghanistan’s most fertile Agricultural soil‚ and along the southern plains are mostly deserted. Due to the low annual rainfall‚ the people in Afghanistan used snow melted on mountains to grow their crops. Afghanistan

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    Iscs 451 Assignment 6

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    ISSC 451 Assignment 6 AMU 1. Identify and explain the factors that have limited local law enforcement efforts against digital crime. The factors that have limited local law enforcement’s efforts against digital crime are lack of training‚ lack of diagnostic equipment‚ lack of management level recognition and support‚ and a lack of specialized personnel. First off‚ training is a paramount need for local law enforcement. Many of the officers appointed to computer crimes at the local level do

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    Nuclear Chemistry

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    Nuclear Chemistry Nuclear science is the study of sub-atomic particles and their function in various subjects. A nucleon is the collective name for the two components of the atomic nucleus: the neutron and the proton. Isotopes are any of the different forms of an element each having different mass numbers‚ which give the total number of nucleons. The major fundamentals of nuclear chemistry include radioactive decay‚ the nature of fission and fusion‚ and mass defect. The decomposition of the

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    The Himalaya Range or Himalaya Mountains : usually called the Himalayas or Himalaya‚ is a mountain rangeimmediately to the north of the Indian subcontinent. By extension‚ it can also refer to the massive mountain system that additionally includes the Karakoram‚ theHindu Kush‚ and other lesser ranges that extend out from the Pamir Knot. Some of the world’s major river systems arise in the Himalayas‚ and their combineddrainage basins are home to some 3 billion people (almost half of the Earth’s population)

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    Determination of An Unknown Amino Acid From Titration Abstract Experiment 11 used a titration curve to determine the identity of an unknown amino acid. The initial pH of the solution was 1.96‚ and the pKa’s found experimentally were 2.0‚ 4.0‚ and 9.85. The accepted pKa values were found to be 2.10‚ 4.07‚ and 9.47. The molecular weight was calculated to be 176.3 while the accepted value was found to be 183.5. The identity of the unknown amino acid was established to be glutamic acid‚

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    Aral Sea

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    consisted of thawed water from high glaciers‚ feeding the two recently largest rivers of the region: the Amu Darya (Located in Eastern Central Asia‚ 2580 km long) and the Syr Darya: (2‚220 km long). It was generally very shallow‚ attaining a maximum depth of c.180 ft (58 m). In the 1950s the Soviet Union decided to cultivate cotton in the region‚ and since the early 1960s the Syr Darya and Amu Darya have been used for large-scale irrigation‚ causing a drop in the flow of freshwater into the sea

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    Atomic Theory

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    Assignment: Atomic Theory 1. Write the complete symbol and determine the no. of electrons‚ protons and neutrons of the following e- p+ n a.) Oxygen - 8 8 b.) Cesium - 55 55 c.) Argon - 18 18 d.) Uranium - 92 92 e.) Copper - 29 29 2. Calculate the atomic mass of sulfur from its natural isotope. f.) Sulfur-36 g.) Sulfur-32 h.) Sulfur-33 i.) Sulfur-34 3. Complete this table. Symbol of Elements | Atomic Number | Atomic Mass

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    Experiment Objectives Determine the % C and % H in an unknown compound. Determine the empirical formula of the unknown compound. Determine the molecular formula of the unknown compound. Carbon-Hydrogen (CH) analysis is performed by burning the unknown sample. As a result of the complete combustion of the compound‚ all of the carbon in the compound is converted to carbon dioxide gas and all of the hydrogen in the compound is converted to water vapor. CxHyA + z O2 (g) → x CO2 (g) +

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