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    Overcoming an Obstacle

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    out playing basketball at the local YMCA. I was not the best player on the team but I no doubt was one of the hardest workers on the court. YMCA basketball did fair so well for me as I was one of the smallest and slowest kids on the team. I was what one would call a bench player. I didn’t get much playing time and when I did it was because everyone had to play a certain amount of minutes per game. This was disheartening to me as my hopes and dreams seem to be all for not. Next up was grade

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    Lack of Water

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    The consequences of the lack of water By J. C. Cardona 884 million people lack access to safe water supplies; approximately one in eight people. UNICEF/WHO 2008. Progress on Drinking Water and Sanitation: Special Focus on Sanitation. 3.575 million People die each year from water-related disease.World Health Organization. 2008. Safer Water‚ Better Health: Costs‚ benefits‚ and sustainability of interventions to protect and promote health. The water and sanitation crisis claims more lives through

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    the three flasks simultaneously with NaOH solution to the end point with the first appearance of a faint light pink that persist for 15 seconds. The colour will fade as CO2 from the air are dissolve in the solution. The second section is about standardization of diluted Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH). These sections are quite similar to section 1 but this method is titrating using a diluted Sodium Hydroxide which is diluted for 5 times. The rest of the experiment for section 2 is similar to section 1.

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    Role of GIS in Disaster Management What is GIS? A geographic information system (GIS) integrates hardware‚ software‚ and data for capturing‚ managing‚ analyzing‚ and displaying all forms of geographically referenced information. GIS allows us to view‚ understand‚ question‚ interpret‚ and visualize data in many ways that reveal relationships‚ patterns‚ and trends in the form of maps‚ globes‚ reports‚ and charts. A GIS helps you answer questions and solve problems by looking at your data in a way

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    Lack of Sleep

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    A) Main point one: The long term effect of lack of sleep is bad judgment and Forgetfulness. 1) Subpoint 1 : Bad judgment is caused by lack of sleep. i. Sub-sub point * Science daily (Mar ‚ 2 ‚2007)-research has shown that bad sleep can adversely affect a person’s physical health and emotional well-being. However‚ the amount of sleep one gets can also influence his or her decision-making. A study published in the March

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    GI-FI TECHONOLOGY ABSTRACT

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    ABSTRACT Gi-Fi will helps to push wireless communications to faster drive. For many years cables ruled the world. Optical fibers played a dominant role for its higher bit rates and faster transmission. But the installation of cables caused a greater difficulty and thus led to wireless access. The foremost of this is Bluetooth which can cover 9-10mts. Wi-Fi followed it having coverage area of 91mts. No doubt‚ introduction of Wi-Fi wireless networks has proved a revolutionary solution to “last

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    Lack of Diversity

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    Joshua Ebrahimi Professor Arnold English 110 Lack of Diversity Most people would agree that diversity is growing rapidly here in America‚ the truth of the matter it’s not‚ in fact it is slowly progressing. In David Brook’s essay "People Like Us"‚ he discusses how there is very little diversity within our diverse culture. In his essay he proclaims that people of the same race will flock together and live in the same community. Another cause for this slow progression of diversity in

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    Lack of Education

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    Student life is full of charm and enjoy and everyone who is in practical life always seem to miss his/her student life. But the student life also has challenges and problems of its own. The students of developing countries like Pakistan have lots of problems‚ such as financial problems‚ poor transportation system‚ language barrier‚ incompetent teachers and many more. One of the problems faced by students is that usually they are not free to choose study programmes of their own choice. Parents normally

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    Evaluate unexplained symptoms with one test. Functional gastrointestinal (GI) symptoms are common in the general population with a reported prevalence of 25-40%‚ accounting for up to 40% of GI office consultations. Often‚ patients presenting with functional GI symptoms have evidence of a diffuse GI motility disorder.1 Upper and lower gut symptoms often overlap‚ therefore localizing transit abnormalities to a specific GI region is important in diagnostic evaluation and should be done early in the

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    Assignment 1. Various components of a GIS system A GIS can be divided into five components: People‚ Data‚ Hardware‚ Software‚ and Procedures. No one part can run without the other. People: Is the component that actually makes the GIS work. Which include an excess of positions like GIS managers‚ database administrators‚ application specialists e.t.c Data: most time consuming and costly aspect of initiating a GIS is creating a database‚ the operation of GIS depends wholly on availability of data’s

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