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    and hid them all in his castle. When the thieves found him‚ they chopped his body up. The ghost told Pedro that he buried the three bags of coins by a tree in his courtyard. They went out and Pedro started digging. He found the first bag‚ a bag of silver coins‚ next‚ a bag of copper‚ then lastly‚ a bag of gold coins. The ghost told Pedro to give the copper to

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    Jewelry Design

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    Asian jewellery design and development Introduction The topic of this paper introduces jewellery design and development in Asia‚ and the problem which will be solved in this report is “why and how has Asian jewellery has changed over time and what has influenced its development?” Jewellery design is a relatively new industry although it derives from ancient activities such as goldsmith. Nowadays‚ jewellery design has been developed into a modern art that utilizes numerous skills. In this

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    Merchantilism

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    The Importance of Mercantilism What is mercantilism? Mercantilism‚ in the 1500’s‚ was term that was used to describe the government’s control of the economic system that heavily depended on trade to increase the wealth of a nation. Mercantilism was like a chain reaction or a snowball effect‚ once it affected something‚ the something will affect other things and etc. or one amazing thing will lead into another thing and so on. Some of the mercantilism effects were very important. Some of those effects

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    What’s in a Coin Today‚ most people take coins for granted. They are simply used as a form of payment‚ a means to determine which football team will get the ball first‚ or even as a way to pass time. However‚ in Rome in the third century AD this was not the case. Coins had an extreme significance and a value that was not taken lightly. Unlike in the modern day United States‚ in ancient Rome new coins were constantly being issued with each new Emperor and generally various coins were issued‚

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    FT-IR Spectra Lab Report

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    electrical conductivity was performed using METRISO 5000A electrometer. The measured samples were in the pellets form of 4.5 mm diameter and 1-4 mm thickness by pressing them under a pressure of ca 300 kg/cm-2. Good contact area was achieved by liquid silver painting on the two opposite surfaces of each pellet. The Cu-CuNi thermocouple placed close to the examined sample was utilized to measure the temperature in air. 2.3.6. Removal of heavy metal ions from water of lake El-Manzala‚ Egypt via adsorption:

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    King of Kong

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    film‚ Billy Mitchell was introduced as the successful gamer of the 80’s that everyone one liked and looked up to. He was the idol of the gaming world that had begun to exist when he achieved his high scores in many of the classic arcade games such as donkey kong. The directors clearly focused on Billy Mitchell’s self arrogance as he grew older and was engulfed into the persona of being the best gamer in the world. By the end of the documentary‚ it is clear that Billy Mitchell is now viewed by some as

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    Cu2+ and Cr3+ are respectively 3d10 4s°‚ 3d9 4s° and 3d3 4s°. m o .c y a d with the help of above. The following questions can be answered o t (i) Scandium (Z = 21) is a transition s element but zinc (Z = 30) is not. e i (ii) Copper (Z = 29) and silver (Z = 47) both have fully filled d-orbitals dthese u i.e.‚ (n - 1) d . why are elements are regarded as transition t s elements? . w (iii) Which of the d-block elements are not regarded as transition w elements? w 10 UNDERSTANDING fus H vap H

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    Nano-Bioreplicated and 3D-Printed Decoys: In order to produce the two types of visual decoys‚ by physical vapor deposition from a female Agrilus planipennis‚ a high fidelity (~200 nm) resolution negative die of nickel was produced. It was then followed by electrodeposition of nickel. Through successive casting and curing of polymers a positive die of epoxy was created from this negative die. Together‚ both of them constituted the mould. Next‚ a poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) sheet was used to

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    Density,Mass, and Volume

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    Density‚ Mass and Volume Density is the measure of how tightly the particles of a substance are packed into a given volume. L=1cm B=1cm H=1cm Aluminium=1cm3 Volume=lbh Volume= 1cm*1cm*1cm Volume= 1cm3 Iron 1cm3 1cm3 of iron would be however than 1 cm of aluminium. The density of the iron cube would be greater than the density of the aluminium cube. One explanation from that is that the particles/molecules in the iron cube are more tightly

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    Silver DBQ

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    beginning of a widespread silver mining in Japan had a major impact on silver production‚ greatly increasing it. However‚ this increase in silver supply seemed good to some people‚ but overall caused many problems. Suppliers such as Japan and Spain‚ and receivers such as Ming China‚ seemed to benefit from this rapid increase in silver mining‚ but this increase caused worldwide problems as well. Based on the documents‚ the effects of the increase of the production of silver‚ was beneficial to those

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