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    Those Days

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    Chei‚ i remember those day s when one naira na money‚when groundnut was 5kobo. & choco milo sweet was 5 kobo • days of messing game‚who is in d garden‚ police and thief • D days of mama & papa play • days when we use to build houses with sand‚ play suwe game‚tinco tinco‚change ƔU̶̲̥̅̊я style‚ ten ten‚ skipping‚ stop! U remember nau! •those days wen we used to fly kite on streets‚ wen boys used to use d paint bucket cover as tire & their daddy’s hanger as d steering •those days when rubber

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    of the poem was cordial and relaxing. The sentiment was also inspiring as the poem gave me the strong feeling of passion by his use of poetic devices and tone. The verse "Loving can heal‚ loving can mend your soul" paints a beautiful mental image which strengthens the power and passion the poet is trying to portray. In addition‚ the verse "We keep this love in a photograph" allows for the symbolization of a picture as a memory of love. This provides the poem with the basic foundation that drives the

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    Hidden Potential

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    Discover Your Products’ Hidden Potential by Ian C. MacMillan and Rita Gunther McGrath A simple matrix helps you identify the attributes that will make your goods and services most competitive.     Why did a minor math error that would occur only once every 27‚000 years so enrage customers that it briefly threatened to derail Intel’s Pentium chip? And how could a feature as trivial as an inexpensive cup holder swing millions of customers to purchase a $17‚000 automobile—particularly when only

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    As I walked into Pier 24 Photograph‚ I experienced sentiments of curiosity and anticipation. Photography has always intrigued me and having the opportunity to observe these photographs that related to this idea of “The Grain of the Present” illuminated the talent that San Francisco possess. As I walked around‚ observing the various works by the skilled photographers who must have spent countless hours capturing the perfect image‚ one particular photograph captured my attention. The image was Falls

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    Yash Agarwal EXP 202-005 Reading Response: The Boston Photographs 1/29/2013 Nora Ephron in her essay “The Boston Photographs” asserts that photojournalism is more powerful than written journalism. A photo can portray vivid information. A photo gives information that can be understood differently by different people. A photo speaks for itself‚ that’s what Ephron is trying to assert through her essay. In the essay she gives a detailed explanation on the controversy raised by the people upon

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    A graded potential in physiology‚ is described as local changes in membrane potential that occur in varying grades or degrees of magnitude or strength. When compared to graded potential‚ an action potential is described as brief‚ rapid‚ large (100mV) changes in membrane potential during which the potential actually reverses so that the inside of the excitable cell transiently becomes more positive than the outside. As with a graded potential‚ an action potential involves only a small portion of

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    While reading the poem ’This is a Photograph of Me’ by Margaret Atwood‚ it is shown that while growing up she was blurred‚ unimportant and she was never heard. The writer talks about a picture that was taken a long time ago. We don’t know many details about the picture‚ not even simple things such as whom it is about‚ but we get the sense that the author is talking about themself being in the picture. It is proven that the speaker has written about themself when Atwood states‚ “…If you look long

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    Electric Potential

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    THE WORK DONE BY A CONSERVATIVE FORCE ALWAYS HAS FOUR PROPERTIES: 1. It can be expressed as the difference between the initial and final values of a potential-energy function. 3. It is independent of the path of the body and depends only on the starting and ending points. 2. It is reversible. 4. When the starting and ending points are the same‚ the total work is zero. The total mechanical energy ME = K + U is constant. Object moving in a uniform gravitational field gravitational a

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    STUDY ON POTENTIAL USES OF RAINWATER HARVESTING IN URBAN AREAS Thamer Ahmed Mohammed‚ Megat Johari Megat Mohd. Noor‚ Abdul Halim Ghazali Department of Civil Engineering Faculty of Engineering University Putra Malaysia 43400 UPM Serdang‚ Selangor‚ Malaysia e-mail:thamer@eng.upm.edu.my Abstract Rainwater harvesting is the collection of water volume from raindrops. Rainwater harvesting has been the main source of water supply for potable and non-potable uses in the old days because the water conveyance

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    Redox potential

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    Redox potential – CV Acetonitrile Adjusted sensitivity Each ;line represents diff scan rates all been overlayed on one digarm Scan rates ranged from 0 .1 s-1 to 1 Peak due to iodide oxidation is read from +peak to – peak bottom line. Iodide to triiodide Glycol Didn’t work Using equation ip = 2.69 ×105 n3/2 A D1/2 C ν1/2 compare to linear equation y = mx+c y = peak current x = V1/2 c = zero Therefore m is = everything else C = concentration 0.05 M ethylene glycol (acetonitrile

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