first law of thermodynamics states that a certain energy balance will hold when a system undergoes a change of state or a thermodynamic process. But it does not indicate whether that change of state or the process is at all feasible or not. It is the second law of thermodynamics which provides the criterion as to the probability of various processes through the statements of Clausius that ‘’Heat does not pass from a body at low temperature to one at high temperature without an accompanying change elsewhere’’
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SECOND CONDITIONAL Why we use second conditional? We are thinking about a particular condition in the future‚ and the result of this condition. But there is not a real possibility. For example‚ you do not have a lottery ticket. Is it possible to win? No! No lottery ticket‚ no win! But maybe you will buy a lottery ticket in the future. So you can think about winning in the future‚ like a dream. It’s not very real‚ but it’s still possible. For Example: If I had millions dollars‚ I’d give a lot
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The Second Industrial Revolution brought unity and prosperity to the once uneconomical Europe. Products such as railroads‚ coal‚ iron‚ and textiles‚ as well as the discovery of electricity‚ and use of chemicals‚ petroleum‚ and steel‚ are all contributes to what is referred to as the Second Industrial Revolution. These products brought improvement and advancement to all social classes. The Middle Class was profited greatly due to the Revolution. Some were even starting to merge with upper class
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First Selection: Symohony No. 40 in G minor‚ K. 500‚ first movement- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart (1756-1791) First Heading: Strong‚ Exciting‚ Completive Second Heading: The composer created this piece for public concert. I can picture myself at a concert listening to this centerpiece. It is a very exciting piece to me. Third Heading: Violins are being played to start off the music that makes a G-minor sound. Harmony is repeated due to the loudness of the orchestra. The dynamic start off loud then
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A SECOND LOOK AT WILDERNESS: A SUMMARY OF WILLIAM CRONON’S “THE TROUBLE WITH WILDERNESS; OR‚ GETTING BACK TO THE WRONG NATURE” In the past several decades‚ wilderness has been illustrated as the sole standing retreat for civilization to escape to when our world becomes overwhelming. In William Cronon’s The Trouble With Wilderness; or‚ Getting Back to The Wrong Nature‚ he preaches how over time our definition of wilderness has completely changed. Today‚ we define the concept of the wild as natural
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Why did Mao rise to power in China? “Communism is not love. Communism is a hammer which we use to crush the enemy. “Mao Zedong clearly referring to the Kuomintang. After a bitter civil war (1946-1949)‚ which faced the major Chinese parties Kuomintang and CCP‚ Kuomintang’s defeat‚ evidenced with Chiang’s and 200.000 people´s fled to Formosa‚ Mao Zedong (1893-1976)‚ born in Shoshan‚ Hunan‚ proclaimed the new People´s Republic of China with himself as both Chairman of the CCP and President of the republic
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pleasure from having power over others and enjoys manipulating people to his will. But when his motivations are fully analyzed it is revealed that he is not‚ in fact‚ selfish; rather‚ he is a precise example of a second-hander – one who only does things and makes progress through others. This second-handedness is what brings him to run a reprehensible paper such as the Banner. Having grown up in the slums of New York City‚ Wynand had to work and educate himself by his own efforts to escape‚ so he personally
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Number of words: 1‚290 In 1931‚ the League of Nations failed to deal with the Japanese invasion of Manchuria. President Wilson (USA) set up the League of Nations which its aim was to make nations sort their aguments and therefore‚ prevent future wars. He also wanted to improve people’s lives and jobs‚ as well as‚ public health and the eradication of slavery. The League also stated collective security and the harsh punishment against agression through sanctions. Hopefully‚ Wilson’s ideas would have
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other in many different ways. There are many themes within existentialism that can be directly applied to the themes of feminism‚ and that ultimately explain why feminism has been so prevalent throughout recent history. Simone De Beauvoir‚ in The Second Sex‚ describes many themes in existentialism and confronts them using a feminist perspective. Iris Marion Young‚ in On Female Body Experience‚ seeks to fill the gap between feminist theory and existentialist views‚ and explain why women and men exist
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Second Language Acquisition What is Second Language Acquisition? In second language learning‚ language plays an institutional and social role in the community. It functions as a recognized means of communication among members who speak some other language as their native tongue. In foreign language learning‚ language plays no major role in the community and is primarily learned in the classroom. The distinction between second and foreign language learning is what is learned and how it is
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