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    melting point; for annealing 800 degrees are needed. Iron‚ by comparison‚ has a melting point of 1538 degrees Celsius. Its low melting point makes copper easy to smelt‚ cast‚ and remelt without special furnaces or a heavy investment of fuel. Another advantage of copper is that it can be recycled without any loss of quality. As pure copper is too soft for structural elements or most practical appliances‚ it needs to be hardened and strengthened. It is therefore combined with

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    According to Merriam-Webster ’s dictionary empower is defined as "to give official authority or legal power to" therefore employee empowerment would be giving official authority and power to employees‚ or giving the employees responsibility for what they do. Employee empowerment‚ or just empowerment‚ has many positive and also many negative or controversial sides‚ throughout this paper I will discuss these points and discuss them in depth. Empowerment is a trend that has been hitting companies since

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    In John Marsden’s bestselling novel ‘Tomorrow‚ When the War Began’ the characters face a number of challenging tasks and situations that will change their lives forever. Some take on the role of leadership‚ all of them develop feelings and relationships for each other during the invasion of their country and they all change from the sad and deadly experiences. A number of characters have to assume leadership roles in order for the group to survive. Prior to the invasion Homer had a terrible reputation

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    The Civil war began in April of 1861. There were many reasons the Civil War began. For example‚ slavery was one of the reasons. Another reason was that the South wanted to secede from the United States because they believed more in state’s rights rather than federal rights. These are two of the main reasons the Civil War began. In the mid 1800s in the South‚ you couldn’t drive a mile without seeing a cotton field. Cotton was in high demand to make clothing and many Southern farmers made a lot of

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    service it represents is good or useful‚ this paper argues that by denigrating human reason such advertising is always immoral. On the other hand‚ advertisements which present information in a straight-forward and truthful way are always moral no matter what they advertise; indeed‚ only such advertisements are moral. Paul Santilli is Assistant Professor at the Philosophy Dept. of Siena College‚ Loudonville‚ N.Y. His most important publication is: ‘The Family and Social Contract Theory’‚ Philosophy‚ Children

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    Here is more detailed explanation of advantage that globalization can afford to world leaders and world economy: However‚ for a state that is integrated into the global economy‚ there exists a ‘‘middle path’’ between fighting and just talk. The ability of capital to flow freely into and out of

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    There are many disadvantages of DTCA as there are advantages. Like‚ damaging relationship with their health-care provider‚ misinforming patients‚ overemphasizing drug benefits‚ inappropriate prescribing‚ promotion of new drugs before safety profiles are fully known‚ and most important of all increasing health-care costs. DTCA is often criticized for its potential impact on the patient-provider relationship. Providers often find themselves challenged with increased work and frustration when a patient

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    Describe an important character in a novel you have studied. Explain how this character helped you understand a theme that was important to the novel. In the novel Tomorrow When The War Began‚ written by John Marsden‚ an important character is Fiona (Fi for short). This particular character helped me understand the theme of courage because when she partakes in a night exploration mission she demonstrates pure bravery and courage that any normal city girly girl would never even dream about. Fiona

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    development of this character or individual. In the novel Tomorrow When the War Began by John Marsden‚ Ellie’s biggest challenge was maturing in the new normal. Unlike many more fortunate young people‚ she was not able to grow gradually and mature at her own pace over several years. Instead her life changed in a sudden slam of a door when her country was invaded by a foreign army. Ellie had to learn how to survive in the war situation in a short period of time‚ to be able to transform her guilt into

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    planting materials‚ compensate land shortages and genetic improvement of the plant. [pic][pic][pic][pic]A few of the advantages perceived in the use of biotechnology in agriculture are rapid multiplication of plant species‚ breeding of resistant varieties‚ diagnosis and control of disease in crop and livestock‚ utilization of crop residues and animal waste.  Some of the disadvantages are high cost of research and development‚ endangering biodiversity‚ genetic erosion and lack of access for poor farmers

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