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    Tae Ka Bobo

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    Animation  is a form of animation which uses Microsoft PowerPoint and similar programs to create a game or movie. The artwork is generally created using PowerPoint’s AutoShape features‚ and then animated slide-by-slide or by using Custom Animation. These animations can then be shared by transferring the PowerPoint file they were created in‚ and can be viewed with PowerPoint or Microsoft’s free PowerPoint Viewer. Types of animation 2D animation The term "2D" refers to animation that is created using

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    Introduction Plasmids are circular‚ double stranded extrachromosomal DNA molecules that are found in bacteria which can self-replicate. They are naturally occurring DNA molecules advantageous to the host bacterium by carrying genes which specify metabolic capacities. (Garrett et al.‚ 2010) Besides‚ plasmids exist in a wide variety of sizes from a few thousands to hundreds of thousands of base pairs. Many plasmids have been engineered to serve as plasmids cloning vectors to carry genes. (Synder et

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    this dissertation I implemented a scanning Hall probe microscope and used it to study magnetic vortices in newly available single crystals of very underdoped YBa2 Cu3 O6+x (Liang et al. 1998‚ 2002). These studies have disproved a promising theory of spin-charge separation‚ measured the apparent vortex size (an upper bound on the penetration depth λab )‚ and revealed an intriguing phenomenon of “split” vortices. Scanning Hall probe microscopy is a non-invasive and direct method for magnetic field imaging

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    Principle of Marketing

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    Principles of Marketing Promotion: Overview and Personal Selling Promotion Mix Personal Selling Advertising Publicity Sales Promotion Elements in the Communication Process (Fig. 14.2) Promotion Strategy Strategic Objectives Appropriate Tasks Budget Implementation Evaluation and Control Strategic Issues Integration Relationships Goals: Information‚ Persuasion‚ Reminder Consumer Considerations: AIETA Model Target Integrated Marketing Communications (Fig. 14.1) Advertising Personal

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    Crude Oil Refining

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    THE 18TH CENTURY INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION IN ENGLAND The INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION can be said to have made the European working-class. It made the European middle-class as well. In the wake of the Revolution‚ new social relationships appeared. As Ben Franklin once said‚ "time is money." Man no longer treated men as men‚ but as a commodity which could be bought and sold on the open market. This "commodification" of man is what bothered Karl Marx -- his solution was to transcend the profit motive by social

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    RESTRUCTURING NOVA CHEMICAL CORPORATION GROUP 9 ABEL BESONG NATION BOBO PAUL BOAHENG BUSAYO APANISHILE LITA ASTUTI NAPITUPULU Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Offered Price of $150/$160 million Acceptable: Justification of Method Market Valuation: Revenue (Sales) Multiples Revenue multiples is preferred because it is less affected by accounting choices. The approach measures the market value of the operating assets of IPD in relation to market value of operating assets of comparable

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    How Automatic Transmissions Work by Karim Nice If you have ever driven a car with an automatic transmission‚ then you know that there are two big differences between an automatic transmission and a manual transmission: There is no clutch pedal in an automatic transmission car. There is no gear shift in an automatic transmission car. Once you put the transmission into Drive‚ everything else is automatic! Both the automatic transmission (plus its torque converter) and a manual transmission (with

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    Theoretical Physics‚ a modern topic of science with an extremely deterring sound and famous for being beyond complex‚ is a subject which cannot be explained with ease. Stephen Hawking‚ the most famous living scientist today‚ wrote A Brief History of Time in 1988‚ updated in 1996‚ in order to take upon this daunting task of explaining basic theoretical physics to a population who had previously barely studied any science. Within A Brief History of Time‚ Hawking touches upon seven topics in-depth while

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    buck every second of the day and get away with it by putting it on the air and in newsstands‚ then it sends a clear message to the world that they can too. The Media will take a story and spin it‚ form it ‚and twist it to suit them and there self serving enterprise until it is no longer news and they will spin it again and milk it like a cow to get every last drop out. The media has cost presidents elections‚ it has cost innocent people to be hurt and killed it has even caused countries to go to

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    Wind Energy A turbine is machine that spins arounds catching energy that’s passing by. The huge rotor blades (propellers) on the front of a wind turbine are the "turbine" part. As wind passes by‚ the kinetic energy (energy of movement) it contains makes the blades spin around (usually quite slowly). The blades have a special curved shape so they capture as much energy from the wind as possible. Although we talk about "wind turbines‚" the turbine is only one of the three main

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