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    11 36 090 Removing and installing/replacing toothed shafts of VANOS gear on left and right (S62) Special tools required: 11 2 300 • 11 7 120 • 11 7 130 • 11 7 150 • 11 7 200 • 12 6 050 • 12 6 410 • 12 6 411 • Read fault memory and make a documentary record. Open drain plug on radiator. Unfasten drain plug for coolant on right engine block. Drain and dispose of coolant. Installation: Replace drain plug sealing ring on engine block. Tightening torque‚ refer to 11 11 5AZ

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    Discuss how the theme of childhood is presented in the poems “Piano” and “Half-past Two” The theme of childhood is presented in the poem “Piano” and “Half-past two”. The poem Half-past two‚ written by U.A Fanthorpe‚ is all about how vulnerable children and their childish innocence. In both poems the poets present childhood in different and exceptional way. In "Piano"‚ childhood is presented in a very idealistic way. The poet is remembering the good old times when he was sitting under the piano

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    Prokaryotic vs. Eukaryotic cells have similarities and differences. They can be found in different places. They have different ways of functioning and can be made up of different things. But just how they are very different they have some similarities that can in a way unite them and make them a part of the of a cell family. With their differences and similarities‚ they’re just here for one solemnly purpose‚ to serve whatever type of organism they are present in. A Prokaryotic cell does not have

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    Transmitted HIV‚ Australia Should Encourage Circumcision in Infant Males HIV is believed to be widely spread by heterosexuality. HIV/AIDS article on Australia’s medical journal categorized male circumcision (removal of the prepuce or foreskin) among the potential ways of eradicating heterosexual transmitted HIV.[1] Other exerts concur with infants circumcision citing its medical benefits in preventing transmission heterosexual HIV. In this review‚ evidence showing the effectiveness of infant’s

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    CEOs at the America Red Cross ended when Gail McGovern joined the American Red Cross in April of 2008‚ and she has been in office since‚ making complimentary changes and moving the company in the right direction. In March 2011. " she was appointed as one of 10 members on the President’s Management Advisory Board and serves as the only nonprofit leader on this White House panel"(www.redcross.org). Although Gail McGovern has not been perfect as the company’s CEO‚ she did state to NBC News’ Lisa Myers

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    CONTRACT AND RELATED OBLIGATION Prof. Hillman I) Theories of Obligation A) CONTRACT: Agreement with Consideration – Bargain Theory of Consideration Definition: A promise that is supported by consideration because the promisor gets something (extracts) from the promissee in exchange for the promise. Ex: I tell Alice I will sell her my piano for 400 dollars and she agrees. I promised my piano in exchange for something (400 dollars) therefore my promise is enforceable. 1) Bargained

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    2‚ 2010 Re: Angela Woodside vs. Doyle Construction 1. Has Doyle Contractors breached its contract with Angela Woodside? Explain your answer fully. 2. Does Ms. Woodside have to wait until after April 1‚ 2008 to sue Doyle Contractors for breach of contract? Explain your answer fully. 3. Assuming a breach of contract has or will occur‚ what remedies does Ms Woodside have after the breach? 4. What defenses might Doyle Contractors raise in the event it is sued by Ms. Woodside?

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    Question #1 Effia was born in a village with a mother who loathed every breath that she took. The mother couldn’t wait for the day that she could leave and never come back. One of the major differences in Effia’s growing up is that she was always taught to be silent. She was taught that her opinion didn’t matter and that she was to do what she was told when she was told to do it. Effia’s father cared for her deeply and the woman that raised her did not. Then in Esi’s village she was raised in a

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    enduring‚ some of it astoundingly so. Its cells are crowded with mitochondria‚ thousands of little factories constantly turning out molecules of ATP‚ a refined fuel. There are three types of muscles that can be found in our body. Skeletal muscles‚ cardiac muscles and smooth muscles are the basic muscles that we must know. It responsible to contract or shorten and are the machine of the body. In the inside of our body‚ muscles are attached

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    DURESS 1. Generally If one party pressures the contractual consent of another by duress the contract is voidable by that other party (See Also s 52A TPA and s 39 FTA). The common law has long recognised that duress‚ in the form of coercion of the plaintiff’s will through illegitimate pressure or threats to the plaintiff’s interests‚ render a contract voidable (Barton v Armstrong). Traditionally‚ the common law concept of duress was limited to actual or threatened violence to the person of

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