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    Synthesis of reactive iron Chemical reduction method of Ferric chloride by sodium borohydride following reaction (Eq.1), was used to synthesize ZVI [14]. 〖2FeCl〗_3+〖6NaBH〗_4+〖18H〗_2 O→〖2Fe〗^0+〖21H〗_2+〖6B(OH)〗_3+6NaCl (1) Ferric chloride hexahydrate solution was prepared by dissolving 5 g of FeCl_3.H_2 O (99.0%, Junsei Chemical Co., Japan) in 125 mL of deoxygenated deionized (DI) water. Moreover, 3.5 g of Sodium borohydride (NaBH_4, 98.0%, Sigma–Aldrich Inc., USA) were dissolved in 125 mL…

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    Homequotes Company

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    HomeQuotes Company wants to provide its sales staff laptop access to its main office information system. Such access would allow sales staff to access templates, location-specific insurance rate, exceptions, and specialty rates while they are in homes visiting clients. Insurance covers house, vehicles, farm animals, and specialty items such as musical instruments. HomeQuotes offers low rates and personal attention in exchange for 3-year policies, paid in advance. Use the basic methodology as…

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    Oxyhemoglobin Dissociation Curve A oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve is a tool used to show the relationship between the saturation of oxygen and the partial pressure of oxygen. It directly tells us how a person own body is utilizing oxygen intake, how carbon dioxide levels are being regulated, as well as how efficient the hemoglobin in our body binds and release oxygen molecules to the appropriate tissues that require it. Normally the oxygen that our tissues need in order to function properly…

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    Agent Smith Psychology

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    Agent Smith is the nemesis of the film. He and the other agents of law enforcement represent “the system” or “the establishment.” They are highly trained and heavily equipped fighting machines that keep the matrix operating smoothly and free from the liberators. At least six focal events provide substance and movement for this text. First, Neo receives his “calling” from Morpheus and is given a choice between freedom from the matrix, or forgetting his meeting with Morpheus ever happened. Second…

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    SU_HSC3002_W3_A2_Amang_J Judith Amang South University Examine the regulatory agencies related to your chosen environmental agent? What is the role of these agencies? The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), is responsible to assure the protection of the environment and the people’s health, by providing a clean air and a clean water. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), is responsible to protect workers against work injury and disease. The Agency…

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    Archetype Research Paper

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    Cakes have been with us for the lengthiest time and have been progressing ever since. Many decades ago, individuals used to bake cakes and use them as they were without using any toppers. Today, each and every cake has a special topper sited on the cake, with maximum of them made of icing sugar to make the cake more pleasing and gorgeous. A cake topper is any covering or beautification placed in the cake to cover the cake's ingredients, as well as exhibit the desired message for the cake. With…

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    When technology severs its strings I. Thesis: Creation of Artificial general intelligence should never be attempted because it will indubitably surpass humans in terms of intelligence and annihilate humans in the progress. II. Topic Sentence: Artificially intelligent machines, with the ability of rapidly gaining intelligence, will never work for humans and will not even accept humans as equals. A. It is a universal fact that an intelligent individual, man or machine, will never oblige under…

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    The way society thinks of Artificial Intelligence is absurd. Most people look at technological progress from a business perspective, namely, how can we profit from it. Some more pessimistic approaches may compare it to an uncontrollable snowball, where progress ultimately gets too fast and unstoppable. There are many ways to interpret the future of technology; however, Catherynne M. Valente proposes a new path for A.I. (Artificial Intelligence) that has not been explored yet. In Valente’s…

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    We live in an era of intelligent technology where our watches tell us not only the time, but they also remind us to exercise. Our phones recommend the best places to hang out, and our computers predict our preferences, helping us to do our daily work more efficiently. However, all of these digital assistants demonstrate only a tiny sliver of artificial intelligence, and it’s plain to see how we’re still ages away from Skynet and Blade Runner scenarios. Or are we? Since the beginning of the…

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    While humans are on the adventure of life they encounter many different agents of socialization that help shape their values and beliefs. These agents can be people that one has known for their entire life or it could also be a person that someone has encountered only one time in their entire lives. Regardless of the amount of time, each person affects those that they meet in different ways. Those that one meets throughout life can usually be categorized into one of two groups: primary and…

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