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    Water Disinfection Chlorine and Ozone‚ Which is More Efficient The use of chlorine and ozone in water disinfection is prevalent throughout the modernized world. Both options allow us to take water that was previously thought unusable and to change it into potable water. These options allow us to eliminate chemicals‚ microorganisms and disease from water such as cholera‚ e-coli‚ cryptosporidium‚ giardia‚ enterovirus‚ and many more including metals. There are pros and cons to both treatment processes

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    Buddhist and Christian Prayer: A Comparison in Practice and Purpose By Neil McWilliams 204916029 HUMA 2800 = SOSC 2600 Dr. Stephen Ford March 7‚ 2005 At first glance the traditions of Christianity and Buddhism appear very different from each other. One centers around a God that was at one time physically manifest on earth in the human form of his "son" Jesus Christ‚ the other primarily worships a historical figure that gained divine status through enlightenment. This assessment is broad

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    George’s father was Augustine Washington. He owned slaves‚ built mills‚ and grew tobacco. He also had interest in opening up an iron mine but never did. George’s mother’s name was Mary Ball. (KL) She was Augustine’s second wife. They Married on March 6‚ 1731 when she was 23 years old. (Wikipedia.org) George was born February 22‚ 1732 in West Moreland Virginia. They moved to Little Hunting Creek Plantation in 1735‚ later named Mount Vernon. Washington’s family moved again in 1738 to Ferry Farm. (KL) Very

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    Out of all the famous African American mathematicians I believe that Benjamin Banneker went through the most to become a mathematician and a writer. Mainly because he was born during the slavery time period. Benjamin Banneker was born on November 9‚ 1731‚ in Ellicott’s Mills‚ Maryland. He was the son of ex-slaves named Robert and Mary. Benjamin was born from free slaves so he was able to escape the harshness of slavery. His grandmother taught him how to read with the bible and he went to a quaker school

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    a chance at freedom‚ or was this karma for all the slaves he had captured with his father and sold. Then who was Thomas Bluett? Wikipedia states “Bluett gained lasting renown by the encounter with an African slave‚ Ayuba Suleiman Diallo‚ in 1731. While in jail in Annapolis‚ Ayuba was visited by Thomas Bluett. Thomas became impressed with him and‚ through another slave acting as interpreter‚ wrote Ayuba’s biography "Some Memoirs of the Life of Job‚ the Son of Solomon‚ the High Priest

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    Recent Basketball-related Research: The Vertical Jump Posted on September 27‚ 2012 by Brian McCormick On a message forum that I frequent‚ I continually see trainers touting the Vertimax as the solution to all vertical jump problems for basketball players. There are two issues with this: McClenton et al. (2008) compared depth-jump training to Vertimax training and found: Depth jump training twice weekly for 6 weeks is more beneficial than VertiMax jump training for increasing vertical jump height

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    The Image of Woman in the French Novel Manon Lescaut: The Unattainable Woman The novel Manon Lescaut‚ written by Abbe Prevost in 1731‚ is the story of la Chevalier Des Grieux and his lover Manon Lescaut. Des Grieux comes from a noble and wealthy family‚ but runs away from his family to be with Manon. By doing so Des Grieux forfeits his wealth and approval of his father. Des Grieux and Manon move to Paris to live a long lasting loving relationship‚ but Des Grieux struggles to support Manon’s

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    supported the subsistence of settlers and natives alike. Chapels were built with every Mission because religious was a very important motive the Spanish to colonize the Americas beside mercantilism. Mission San Francisco de la Espada established in 1731 after more than 40 years after the original San Francisco de la Tejas Mission was founded previously in the same area. Within a

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    Mathematician and astronomer Benjamin Banneker was born on November 9‚ 1731‚ in Ellicott’s Mills‚ Maryland. Largely self-taught‚ Banneker was one of the first African Americans to gain distinction in science. His significant accomplishments and correspondence with prominent political figures profoundly influenced how African Americans were viewed during the Federal period. Benjamin Banneker‚ originally Banna Ka‚ or Bannakay‚ was a free African American mathematician‚ astronomer‚ clockmaker‚ and publisher

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    "techas" St. Augustine‚ 1565 Santa Fe‚ 1609 La Salle‚ 1684 mission & presidio system Nacogdoches mission‚ 1716 San Antonio de Valero‚ 1718 San Antonio de Bexar‚ 1718 La Bahia (later‚ Goliad)‚ 1721 Los Adaes‚ 1729 Canary Islanders (Los Isleños)‚ 1731  Comanche French and Indian War‚ 1763 New Regulations for Presidios‚ 1772 Age of Revolution Bernardo de Galvez 1790 population:     New Spain‚ 4‚800‚000 (including countable Indians)     United States‚ 3‚700‚000 (not including Indians) 

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