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    Flowers vs Weeds

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    Weeds vs. Flowers              Many people see weeds as weeds and flowers as flowers‚ but they never take into consideration the things that make them so different and similar. Flowers and weeds all have their own garden and emotional aesthetic values. Preparing food also holds some similarities and differences between the two. These flowers and weeds‚ although simple at first‚ also hold some value of medicinal uses. There is more to know than a simple vase for flowers and a trash bag for weeds

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    The Arche Theory

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    Name: Professor: Course: Date: Arche Arche is a Greek term that means the ultimate principle‚ source‚ reason‚ origin‚ cause or the beginning of something. According to the Greek philosopher; Aristotle‚ arche is a principle or an element of something which is intangible and cannot be demonstrated but it offers the factors of the likelihood of that something. It explains how everything was made out of a primal element or substance; as a cause. The arche concept developed a starting point for valid

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    The 75 Greatest Management Decisions Ever Made 1. A slaveowner decides to place an advertisement for the return of alost slave. 2. Apple decides to develop the first salable PC. 3. Henry Ford decides to start his own company. 4. Sears‚ Roebuck decides to go into retail sales. 5. Julius Reuter decides to use carrier pigeons to deliver information. 6. Swiss watch manufacturers decide to collaborate. 7. Bill Gates decides to license MS-DOS to IBM. 8. Reuben Mattus decides

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    Patient reported unwell and poor consumption of food/ fluids for 6/7 days. Patient also reported weight loss of 15kg‚ small pellet stools‚ dark coloured urine‚ abdominal pain and intermittent nausea. Allergic to Benadryl. History of type 2 Diabetes Miletus. Physical Assessment Data: GCS 15. OBS: PR 68-76‚ RR 14-18‚ Temp 36-37degrees Celsius‚ O2Sats 96-99%‚ BP 100/60 – 125/85. Pain: 0-3. Radial palpable. Breathe sounds clear. Stoma active. Patient able to mobilize short distances with assistance – normally

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    ATOM Atoms are the basic building blocks of ordinary matter. Atoms can join together to form molecules‚ which in turn form most of the objects around you. Atoms are composed of particles called protons‚ electrons and neutrons. Protons carry a positive electrical charge‚ electrons carry a negative electrical charge and neutrons carry no electrical charge at all. The protons and neutrons cluster together in the central part of the atom‚ called the nucleus‚ and the electrons ’orbit’ the nucleus. A

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    Molar Mass

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    found in a different form than just one unbonded atom. In the case of hydrogen‚ nitrogen‚ oxygen‚ fluorine‚ chlorine‚ bromine‚ and iodine‚ the element is diatomic‚ meaning that each molecule of the element has two atoms of that element stuck together. As a result‚ the formula of hydrogen is H2‚ nitrogen is N2‚ etc.This gets weirder for a couple of cases... phosphorus is normally found in clumps of four atoms‚ P4‚ and sulfur is found in clumps of eight atoms‚ or S8.Still‚ aside from the exceptions above

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    ecotoxicology assay

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    Chipman JW‚ 2009.Remote Sensing and Image interpretation.6th Edition.Wesr Sussex‚ John Wiley and Sons. 5. Mather M and Koch‚ M.2011.Computer Processing of Remotely Sensed Images.4th Edition. West Sussex‚ John Wiley and Sons. 6. SANSA website.2013 7.Thales Alenia Space (2013) Google search 8. Wainwright John and Mulligan Mark‚ 2005.Environmental Modelling: Finding Simplicity in Complexity. West Sussex. John Wiley and Sons. 12

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    Chemistry Chap 1

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    ------------------------------------------------- Lewis structure From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia The Lewis structure of acarbon atom‚ showing its fourvalence electrons The Lewis structure of water Lewis structures (also known as Lewis dot diagrams‚ electron dot diagrams‚ and electron dot structures) are diagrams that show the bondingbetween atoms of a molecule and the lone pairs of electrons that may exist in the molecule.[1][2][3] A Lewis structure can be drawn for any covalently bondedmolecule

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    Energy Crisis

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    Selection of Topic: Energy Crisis is a shortfall in or interruption to the provision of energy supplies. The planet is progressively marching towards a serious electric energy crisis‚ owing to an escalating desire of electric energy becoming greater than its supply. We have always accepted that the energy we make use of each day is not unrestricted‚ still we take it for granted. Coal‚ petroleum‚ electrical power‚ even water has inadequate availability. Nevertheless‚ we have not taken sufficient

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    Metallic Bonding

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    melting points and boiling points suggesting strong bonds between the atoms. Even a metal like sodium (melting point 97.8°C) melts at a considerably higher temperature than the element (neon) which precedes it in the Periodic Table.Sodium has the electronic structure 1s22s22p63s1. When sodium atoms come together‚ the electron in the 3s atomic orbital of one sodium atom shares space with the corresponding electron on a neighbouring atom to form a molecular orbital - in much the same sort of way that a

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