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    Australia is well known for its mineral and farm products. It is the largest country in the Oceania. To keep this country flourishing, Prime minister Malcolm Turnbull asked me, the Minister of Trade to investigate two countries to work out which will benefit Australia if they import from them. The Australian economy has grown at around 2.5% per cent on average in the past two years. As the second largest economy in the southern hemisphere, Australia has a few macroeconomic objective targets. It…

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    Camaro Car History

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    the older ones to me i like better because of the looks they are made stronger and more durable the newer ones are made of fiberglass and plastic they would end up being crushed in a car accident although the frames from the camaro are made from aluminium so they are a lot lighter than the older ones they just don’t have that muscle…

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    Den blå Planet/The blue Planet - National Aquarium Denmark The Architecture/Building The outlines of the building instantly show the approach of experiential building design as well as the strong underlying concept. As the building would be seen from water, land and air, every angle had to be aesthetically pleasing. It was the architect’s wish that the building should invite interpretation and at the same time stimulate the imagination. It can be seen as a success that 3XN was able to keep…

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    2.1 Ageratum conyzoides Ageratum is derived from Greek word, which is “a geras” meaning non-aging, referring to the longevity of the flowers or the whole plant. The word “conyzoides” is derived from word “konyz” meaning resembles (M.X et al., 2016). Ageratum conyzoides is belongs to the Asteraceae family. Plant species in this family are herbaceous plants which trees and shrubs are rare. This plant is very common in West Africa and Asia. It has softly hairy stems and leaves, erect and branched…

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    The Most Expensive Cars

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    The car is a vehicle that is driven by army personnel wheeled machines, four or more (always even), usually using a fuel (gasoline or diesel) to turn on the engine. The car is short for "automobile that comes from the Greece ' autos ' (himself) and Latin ' movére ' (to move). There are about 250 million cars in the United States at this time. Worldwide, it is estimated there are 806 million units of cars and light trucks in 2007; burn more than 260 billion US gallons (1 gallon = 3.8 litres)…

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    Pneumonia, bronchitis, brain inflammation, corneal ulceration and death. All possible complications caused by measles, a completely preventable disease by vaccine. Yet in 2014, there were 114,900 deaths (Measles). Why is a preventable disease causing so many deaths? One word, anti-vaccinators. Ever since the infamous paper that wakefield published that forces a correlation between autism and vaccines, there has been an enigmatic fear vaccines. It is causing a decrease in vaccination during the…

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    formation of geopolymer is relatively simple. Chemically it is somewhat similar to the natural occurring zeolite materials (Davidovits, 1994). The process of creating geopolymer mainly relies on the alkaline solution reacting into the silicon Si and aluminium Al atoms in the source materials (Abdullah.M et al., 2011). This will result in a gel that binds aggregates together to form geopolymer concrete, which is normally assisted by the application of heat. Pozzolan is defined as a reactive…

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    Aspirin Research Paper

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    Research Article Pharmacy Practice GELLIFIED EMULSION FOR SUSTAIN DELIVERY OF ASPIRIN AS ANTI-INFLAMMATORY INTRODUCTION Aspirin is a non-steroidal anti-inflammation drug (NSAID). It widely use as analgesic in treating mild to moderate pain such as injury, headache, arthritis, menstrual cramp and other musculoskeletal condition. Aspirin is an ester of salicylic acid, while after ingestion it will undergoes hydrolysis which produce salicylic acid and acetic acid. Salicylic acid…

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    Essay On Crumpleb Law

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    is pulled vigorously the retractor will lock the belt and prevent passenger from hitting the interior of the car. [7] 3.4 Materials of car (Caleb) The material used in the car is the key factor of car's safety. Nowadays usually made of steel, aluminium, and even hybrid of metals. Material contributes to the rigidity of the vehicle, better materials used in car can prevent the collapse of structure. In other words, the stiffer the car, the less crumple when it collides. Nowadays car…

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    Phosphorus Transition

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    water and are absorbed by surrounding plants. Because the quantities of phosphorus in soil are generally small, it is often the limiting factor for plant growth. This limiting condition or low bioavailability can be as a result of Oxides of Iron and Aluminium in the soil which has a very high affinity and can be strongly absorbed by their amorphous compound. That is why humans often apply phosphate fertilizers on farmland. Water circulation: Water circulation as induced by wind and rainfall…

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