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    Should the Australian Government provide money to car manufacturers to prevent them from moving their operations overseas? Discuss‚ drawing on contemporary debates about this issue in the news media. Introduction Car manufacturing in Australia was one of the strongest sector in the Australian economy. Within the past few months and ongoing weeks‚ there are several news being published that the Australian car manufacturing sector has become so small that that each car company is relying on

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    Plastic Bags Should Be Banned Thesis: Today when we go shopping‚ we will see a lot of people carrying their shopping bags made of plastic. Plastic bags are really convenient for all of us to carry things we have bought. In contrast‚ there are many disadvantages of using plastic bags. If you know that plastic bags have negative impacts for our environment‚ I am sure that reducing the use of plastic bags will be happened soon. Con: they are really convenient for all of us to carry

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    quality control‚ and finally packing.[5] Glass bottles are sometimes reinforced through lamination. Laminated safety glass is made by coating a glass surface with a layer of plastic. When a standard glass bottle is dropped‚ the glass breaks and scatters. When a laminated bottle is dropped‚ the glass still breaks but the layer of plastic remains intact‚ keeping the glass pieces together.[1] Once made‚ bottles may suffer from internal stresses as a result of unequal‚ or too rapid cooling. An annealing oven

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    Should Plastic Surgery be encouraged? What is Plastic Surgery? Longman Dictionary (1987) defines Plastic Surgery as the repairing or improving of damaged‚ diseased‚ or unsatisfactorily shaped parts of the body with pieces of skin or bone taken from other parts of the body. The word "plastic" derives from the Greek‚ plastikos meaning to mould or to shape and its use here is not connected with the synthetic polymer material known as plastic. There are two types of plastic surgery which are

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    cellulose is the raw material for producing this man made fibre.  The raw material is obtained from a special variety of wood called spruce. Manufacturing Process [pic] a. Purification of Cellulose: The manufacture of viscose rayon starts with the purification of cellulose. Spruce trees are cut into timber. Their barks are removed and cut into pieces. These pieces are treated with a solution of calcium bisulphate (Ca(HSO3)2) and cooked with steam under pressure

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    talk about plastic bags and whether they should be banned. As you may know‚ plastic bags are one of the main sources of rubbish that end up polluting our rivers and oceans. In fact‚ the problem has become so immense that a huge island of rubbish containing plastic bags and other items has formed in the middle of the Northern Pacific Ocean. The area polluted by this rubbish is so vast that it covers an area greater than the size of Australia. So should plastic bags be banned? Plastic bags are

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    teaching‚ research‚ and industry. Getting Started Guide Professor Mike Ashby Department of Engineering University of Cambridge © Granta Design and M. F. Ashby‚ 2011 For reproduction guidance see back page This Getting Started Guide is part of a set of open access teaching resources created by Mike Ashby to help introduce students to materials‚ processes and rational selection. The Teaching Resources website aims to support teaching of materials-related courses in Design‚ Engineering

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    points out to gain a better understanding as to if the injection facility was curbing publicly discarded syringes‚ drug related crimes‚ use of addiction treatment services and HIV risk behavior‚ the intravenous drug users should have been randomly assigned complete access and no access to the facility‚ this was deemed unethical. Also‚ the evaluators were completely external to the facility operations. Methods The Vancouver safer injection facility has twelve stalls where users may inject and is

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    in biological text was in 1961 when employed to describe the breakdown of material into the base components of carbon‚ hydrogen‚ and oxygen by microorganisms. Now biodegradable is commonly associated with environmentally friendly products that are part of the earth’s innate cycle and capable of decomposing back into natural elements. Biodegradation is the chemical dissolution of materials by bacteria or other biological means. Biodegradable matter is generally organic material such as plant and

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    Injection Molding

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    Injection Molding I will do my research in injection molding because this has to do with what is going on in modern manufacturing‚ in the plastics area. Plastic can be very useful and has many ways of using it. It exists for many years and we have used it through time since World War II and it has evolved through the present time. Companies had made constant changes to plastic searching a way to find economy in the products they sell and in the use of plastic in the last years. For example‚ in

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