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    started‚ Rat was an emotional and daring guy but soon was able to ease himself into the war environment and demonstrate his competency for his job. Around the time that he’d just joined‚ his inexperienced made him reckless. On one march into the mountains‚ the team took a break in the jungles and Rat immediately started playing with Lemon Curt in the shade of the trees. As he was playing‚ Lemon stepped on a landmine which resulted in his immediate death and left Rat devastated. In his grief‚ Rat expressed

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    America never truly “won” the war. While America did prevent the Soviet Union from spreading with it’s foreign policy‚ the Soviet Union collapsed because of the structure and principles of its economy‚ the Gorbachev reforms‚ and the solidarity movement.. (finish intro change) The first internal issue the Soviet Union had was the problem of a stagnating economy. The Soviets had a command economy‚ an economy where the government decides what goods will be produced‚ how much is produced‚

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    and 3rd order chemical reactions‚ learn graphing options available on LogerPro Purpose: Determine the reaction order with respect to crystal violet for the reaction between crystal violet and sodium hydroxide. Introduction: The rate expression for this reaction is of the form: rate = K(CV+)M(OH-)N Where k = re constant‚ m is the order of the reaction with respect to the concentration of CV+‚ and n is the order of the reaction with respect of OH-. In the experiment the concentration of OH- is purposely

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    contraction and relaxation (mechanical restitution) is the basic of cardiac functioning. This mechanical restitution is driven by calcium movement and concentrations. An increase in cystolic calcium concentration causes contraction in myocardium. Calcium from the extracellular fluid enters the cardiomyocyte through the L-type Ca2+ channels after being propagated by the cardiac action potential which depolarises the cell. This flood of calcium triggers more calcium release from the sarcoplasmic reticulum

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    food. Pottery now was more valuable‚ people started to trade pottery. Therefore they were made more carefully. During the Neolithic Era people were putting the Pottery in fire and sometime they were damaged due to the heat. Now the creation of kilns made the process more efficient. Humans were trying to separate fire and vessels. It made it possible to produce more pottery. It is obvious that human were thinking more thoughtful‚they wanted prevent damage pottery because there was a high demand of

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    Why did a stalemate develop on the Western Front? Stalemate during war is when no action can be taken or progress made. The Stalemate on the Western front‚ a line of trenches stretching from the Swiss Alps all the way across France to Nieuwpoort in Belgium‚ was a dilemma that was not foreseen by either the allies or Germany. Originally it had been predicted that the war would be over after a quick and decisive battle‚ this perception was quickly diminished once the war had begun. No one reason

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    What was the 1850 Compromise and Why did it Fail? In 1850‚ Henry Clay one of the most influential political leaders in American history introduced a set of resolutions‚ which aimed to please both North and South America. The five proposals were rolled into a single ‘omnibus’ bill‚ which offered a solution to the growing sectional conflict over slavery and westward expansion‚ which arose from the 1846 Mexican War. The 1850 Compromise‚ which Senator Douglas stripped down and effectively helped

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    The bystander effect occurs because there is a lack of social queues for action among strangers. I do feel people feel people are more inclined to divert attention away from themselves in the general public. Said plainly; it is awkward to be in that position. I think most people genuinely believe they would "do the right thing" and are likely to be a proactive citizen in a bystander group. But when the moment comes‚ it really does take a confident and swift thinking individual to rise to the occasion

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    Combustion Strategies Using Multiple Injections in a Heavy-Duty Diesel Engine W. L. Hardy and R. D. Reitz Engine Research Center‚ University of Wisconsin - Madison Reprinted From: In-Cylinder Diesel Particulate and NOx Control 2006 (SP-2002) 2006 SAE World Congress Detroit‚ Michigan April 3-6‚ 2006 400 Commonwealth Drive‚ Warrendale‚ PA 15096-0001 U.S.A. Tel: (724) 776-4841 Fax: (724) 776-5760 Web: www.sae.org The Engineering Meetings Board has approved this paper for publication. It has successfully

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    Why World War Developed in the Late Summer of 1914 World War I is the event where all the Eurasian empires went at war by a domino effect. What started as a local conflict between Austria-Hungary and Serbia became arguably the most important war in Europe. The Balkan states became the Great Powers’ way of starting a conflict that had been building up for decades. Although the guilt of the beginning of World War I is commonly attributed to the Great Powers‚ past tensions in the Balkan states made

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