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    relationship are the different Fe-O-P angles as well as inter-related wilt angles. Using the thermal expansion coefficient equation (as mentioned in the paragraph above), appropriate values may be obtained. Angles in α-FePO4 undergoes vibrations of larger magnitudes than in the ß-phase, where in fact, angular vibrations do not exist. Regarding symmetrical changes for its polymorphs, the mechanism is composed of FePO4 units. In its quartz form, tetrahedral rings were studied. The degree of…

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    Essay On Uranus

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    Uranus: Uranus was discovered in 1781 by a British Astronomer named William Herschel, using a 6 inch telescope. At first he thought that it might be a nebulous star or even a comet, but after continued observation, he realized that it appeared to be a disk in the sky that moved relative to the stars. The movement was far too slow to be a comet and soon enough he realized that he had discovered the 7th planet at the time. At first, he wanted to name it Georgium Sidus which translates to…

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    significant point was that of the pluralism and inherent diversity that typifies the Hindu culture and tradition. At a glance, Hinduism’s ideas of oneness seem to be contradictory with the existence of the plethora of gods and goddesses. The sheer magnitude of the number of gods, from Shiva to Krishna, Lakshmi to Rama, can potentially cause a student of Hinduism to be at a loss for understanding how it is possible for the innumerable branches of the religion to merge in the one Reality. The…

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    American spirit in congress to make them feel as though they can all pull through what had just happened and go to war as the great nation of the US. With words fueled with passion, anger, and the American spirit, FDR was able to push the already apparent decision into fruition. Even to conclude, he ends with saying that ever since Japan had attacked, the US had already been at war with Japan. He did so to make the decision obvious and to solidify his purpose speaking congress that…

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    the oil painting Cleopatra. The story’s narrator wanders through an art gallery she finds herself in a room with a massive painting of a portentously sized woman leisurely reclining on sofa. As the narrator crudely dissects the image, it becomes apparent that the author’s issues with the piece stems from the piece’s materialistic nature which is a vapid, unrefined, frivolous use of symbolism with the sole purpose of eluding to wealth and affluence. Brontё’s distaste for the painting deals…

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    Amongst the enormous corpus of Hindu literature, Mahabharata stands out as a text of great magnitude, originally comprising of 100,000 Sanskrit shlokas, say about 2 million words. ‘Vedvyasya’, the author of Mahabharata has weaved a plethora of characters in this great Hindu epic, through which he takes the reader through every conceivable human emotion and situation, thus making it possible to identify with it even today. It even boasts, ‘What is here is found elsewhere. What is not here is…

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    Edgar Allen Poe’s “The Pit and the Pendulum” demonstrates an arabesque look into the human psyche.The story is about the torments endured by a prisoner of the Spanish Inquisition, while the narrator describes being held captive and tortured. Much like Poe’s other works, the essence of fear in the “The Pit and the Pendulum” stems from the use of literary devices such as bomphiologia, enargia, and foreshadowing. The story is especially effective at inspiring fear in the reader because of its…

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    ’ Swift has perfected the art of using humorous writing techniques to address the audience. At the start of the narrative, Swift brings to the fore his noble intention of helping the poor. However, as the story progresses, it becomes increasingly apparent that Swift’s solution is very ridiculous and out of touch with the modern world. After reading the whole story once, one can easily label the story as pure comedy with no relevant topic being discussed. However, it is important to understand…

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    Parkour is a relatively new sport that in the recent years have grown to become quite popular among young people around the world. Youth engage into this kind of physical activity, because it is active, interesting and provides a magnitude of landscapes to practice and acquire new skills. However, it is considered to be high-risk sport, as a lot of movements involve jumping from heights and interacting with new environments, so a traceur or traceuse are not able to identify for sure what is…

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    Emergency Replacement

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    Likewise, when reviewing pricing, availability as well as financing options to replace a heater, through the process of elimination helps a consumer reach a decision more expeditiously. However, there can be stressors involved on a purchase of this magnitude even when purchasing a home; nonetheless, a person weighs cost-benefits analysis on the overall value of this emergency replacement (i.e., heater) as well as on homeownership – in other words anxiety/guilt…

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