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    approach in port planning and management. Queuing model was applied to the arrival and services pattern which causes the problems of congestion and proffer solutions to the problem areas. It is also used to predict the average arrival rate of ships to Tin can Island Port and the average service rate per ship in a month. The study to found out the number of berth in Nigeria port is adequate for the traffic intensity of vessels but other factors leading to port congestion were identified through the content

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    I am going to investigate the enthalpy change of combustion for the alcohol homologous series. I will investigate how alcohols with increasing number of carbons affect the enthalpy change when an alcohol goes under combustion. The energy that alcohols release when being used is called the enthalpy change of combustion. This is defined as "Standard enthalpy change of combustion‚ is the enthalpy change when one mole of a substance burns completely in oxygen under standard conditions (298K‚ 100 KPa

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    Bulimia nervosa anoreksia nervosa A gamelan is a traditional musical ensemble from Indonesia‚ typically from the islands of Java and Bali‚ featuring a variety of instruments such asmetallophones‚ xylophones‚ kendang (drums) and gongs; bamboo flutes‚ bowed and plucked strings. Vocalists may also be included. For most Indonesians‚ gamelan music is an integral part of Indonesian culture.[1] The term refers more to the set of instruments than to the players of those instruments. A gamelan is a

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    example‚ impurities in semi-conducting ferromagnetic alloys lead to different properties‚ as first predicted by White‚ Hogan‚ Suhl‚ Tian Abrie and Nakamura. Some alloys are made by melting and mixing two or more metals. Bronze‚ an alloy of copper and tin‚ was the first alloy discovered‚ during the prehistoric period now known as the bronze age; it was harder than pure copper and originally used to make tools and weapons‚ but was later superseded by metals and alloys with better properties. In later

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    The Yellow River Piano Concerto Xian Xinghai * Xian was born in 1905 in Pungu in China. * He joined the communist party in 1938 where he composed the Yellow River Cantata. * The Yellow River was considered by the Chinese as the cradle of China’s civilisation and its sorrow. * The cantata was an eight movement work for chorus orchestra and soloists with narration in between. Yellow River Cantata * The cantata aimed to express the troubles of the people who lived on the banks

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    the variations do not overlap. The last extra piece featured was Trio where three artists were featured. In this piece the meter stays as compound but the tempo accelerates and becomes allegro. The instruments featured in this piece were oboe and flutes. It was one of the best pieces of the concert. I have to say that I was pleasantly surprised at how much I enjoyed the concert. The concert was somewhat as I expected to be. The concert was so formal and organized. . Even though I had some prejudgments

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    which includes the fact that Laronda lends her mother money; Kevin pays for his family’s groceries; and seventeen years old Carmen is already married and works to pay the household expenses. Furthermore‚ I had a job in high school as a tutor for flute‚ three hours a week and ten dollars for each lesson hour. I earned $30 per week and I was able to go shopping and watch movies without begging my mother for money. A job can take care of the basic financial issues on

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    SLIDE 10 Bailey (1984)‚ Crider (1990)‚ Lisk (1991)‚ and Hofmeister (1982) each emphasize the importance of providing students with opportunities to listen for interference beats. In fact‚ Edgar Miles’ 1972 study‚ which examines whether beat elimination can be used to improve the pitch matching ability of beginning wind students‚ confirms the effectiveness of this teaching technique. Miles’ findings reveal: 1. All beginning wind students can learn to perceive beats. 2. All beginning wind students

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     a   round  metal  pie  pan.  In  her  right  hand  Gina  was  holding  a  wooden  spoon.  Slowly‚  she  scooped  up   sand  with  the  spoon  and  dumped  it  gradually  into  the  pie  tin.  She  repeated  this  several  times.  She   turned  her  head  towards  her  caregiver  and  smiled.  When  her  caregiver  stood  up  and  walked  toward   another  child  who  was  near  the

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    Why Did the Romans Invade Britain Britain had lots of things the Romans wanted          Lead Wood Tin Wool Pearls Slaves Gold Silver Corn Corn  As the Roman Empire grew bigger there were more and more people to feed  More and more Romans started living in towns leaving fewer people in the country to grow crops Valuable Metals: Silver  The Romans made their money out of silver – more coins were needed as the Empire grew.  Britain already had silver mines that the Romans knew about

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