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    and packing materials. Cost of production‚ light weight‚ strength‚ easy process of manufacture‚ and availability are few of the properties. There is nothing wrong with plastic as a material. Man has simply not put the plastic to the right use/ or using it without taking proper care of other related norms of usage. PLASTIC AS PACKING MATERIAL Plastic has replaced the traditional material ( paper/cloth etc) as packing and carry bags because of cost and convenience which is possibly a wrong choice

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    EMINENT MUSLIM SCIENTISTS AND INNOVATORS A REPORT PREPARED BY: MUZAMMIL QAZI S.E. ELECTRICAL ROLL NO. : EE-108 BATCH: 2008-09 REPORT SUBMITTED TO: PROF. A.H. MADNI In The Name Of Allah The Most Beneficent The Most Merciful PREFACE AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS It is a paradox of the present age that much of our anxiety‚ as indeed much of our hope‚ is centered on science and technology. The phenomenal discoveries in science and the spectacular advances in technology have placed terrifying powers

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    sharpened wooden stake that may have been hardened by leaving it in the fire for a short while. Later‚ some of these people evolved into the Neanderthals who developed what is called the Levallois technique of preparing a stone core by shearing off flakes. They used the flakes at times and at other times whittled down the core and used it. At first they held the stone points to use them. Eventually they figured out how to haft a blade onto a wooden handle‚ using something sticky. In some areas they

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    receiving love or lacking self-esteem. If a person does not feel that they have a purpose in life‚ they will fall into despair and because they are so unhappy‚ their physical state will deteriorate because of it. 2. Although Jan appears to be underweight‚ she is afraid of becoming fat and consistently restricts her food intake. Although Gene appears to be overweight‚ he enjoys eating and always seats as much as he wants. Explain how their different reactions to food might result from (a) differences

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    Date: 19/1/2011 Subject: Theory Assignment 5. Explain ways to embed elements of Functional Skills in your specialist area. (Recommended word count: 200-300 words) What are functional skills? The best description of functional skills I have come across is from the DCSF policy statement; Functional skills are the essential elements of English‚ mathematics and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) that provide people with the skills they need to operate confidently‚ effectively

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    competition policy in most countries‚ although proving the existence of a cartel is rarely easy‚ as firms are usually not so careless as to put collusion agreements on paper.[2][3] Several economic studies and legal decisions of antitrust authorities have found that the median price increase achieved by cartels in the last 200 years is around 25%. Private international cartels (those with participants from two or more nations) had an average price increase of 28%‚ whereas domestic cartels averaged 18%

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    Randy Olsen is a scientist turned film maker. He lived in the academic realm for years and saw scientist‚ who spent years researching to come up with real solutions to real world problems‚ fail over and over again to communicate their ideas to a mass audience. After spending over a decade preforming detailed scientific research he packed up his microscopes and flew to shipped off the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts to study film and become a better communicator. In his

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    11/22/13 TOK Prescribed Title “the historians task is to understand the past; the human scientist‚ by contrast‚ is looking to change the future.” To what extent is this true in these areas on knowledge? Life is too short for any individual to make every mistake. We use history to learn where we come from and what the caused events of the past to happen. There must be a strong in depth understanding of what causes events such as the renaissance all the way to World War Two. Creating a strong understanding

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    than words. In this essay I will be telling you why actions speak louder than words. For example‚ in paragraph one i’ll be talking about the act of emotions. Paragraph two i’ll be talking about the visual part‚ and paragraph three i’ll be talking about how it’s easier to understand. In the summary i’ll wrap everything up in the conclusion. First and foremost‚ the act of emotions can usually can tell what they are feeling. When some people are mad they tend to throw things and have a awful

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    “If I am the wisest of the men‚ it is only because‚ whereas other men think know when they do not‚ I know that I don’t know.” This statement is puzzling because he is saying he is wise but yet ignorant. People believe that in order to be wise you must know all. Ignorant people claim to know everything and have no idea how much they do not know. According to the statement‚ it appears that Socrates believes that a truly wise man is one who seeks wisdom and therefore is not wise. Wisdom is a process

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