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    The key characteristics of the commercial leasing Act 1995 include that a lessor is obligated to provide any potential lessee with a copy of a proposed lease while commencing negotiation. Moreover, a lessor is also required to provide a statement of disclosure before the lease is renewed or entered into. The Act and regulations specifies the motives of a disclosure statement. Landlords are obliged to provide tenants with an annual estimate of the outgoings at the end of the financial year. The…

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    There are two different type of tags: one is passive tag which collects energy from a nearby RFID reader 's radio waves; and another one is active tag that has a battery and may operate at longer distance than the passive tags. RFID tags can be attached to mostly any physical object like clothes, cars, cash, etc. Even, it can be implanted in pets as well as humans (Kabachinski, 2005). A human microchip implant…

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    Levers are needed within the body so that any small forces can be used to help the bigger forces which are needed. The muscle and bones come together to make a lever, this helps to turn a pivot joint also known as mechanic advantage. There are 4 areas of a lever such as the bone on our bones turn to lever arms, the joints turn to pivots, the muscles stimulate effort to move the force or load and the body parts give muscles strength to move what needs lifted. 1st class levers are very uncommon…

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    Mouse Killing Car Project

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    Leverage, kinetic energy, and friction; are things to take into consideration while testing and building the car. There are two types of levers to keep in mind. The first is the lever arm that is pulling the string wrapped around the axle and is attached to the mousetrap. When choosing a length to have the lever arm the equation to find torque which is force*lever arm. Torque is then used to find inertia which is then used to calculate…

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    foetus has the right to live, it does not have the right to use someone else’s body. You wake up one day and find yourself attached to someone else’s body, and discover that you were kidnapped and this person’s circulatory system has been hooked into yours, as you alone have the right blood type to help cure them of a kidney disease. If you unplug yourself now, the person attached to you will die, however in nine months he will be cured and you can both safely continue…

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    Grignard Reaction Lab

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    stir plate, water hoses, condenser, and grease were obtained. The bottom of the condenser was greased and connected to the flask. The heating pad was placed under the flask and the stir plate was placed under the heating pad. The water hoses were attached to the condenser and then the water was turned on. Next, the Mg turnings were placed in the flask and the stir plate was turned on. The instructor checked the apparatus and then put in 8 mL of anhydrous ether. The 4.5 mL of bromobenzene was…

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    reading and writing online. Although they spend all this time on the internet she feels like they are being productive and supports what they are doing. I believe technology can be both good and bad. Teenagers can get overly dependent, being too attached to their phones can be an addiction. Technology can also be a big distraction, trying to focus on their school work or even texting in the dinner table while trying to spend quality time with…

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    During a recent interview, Tyler presented as amenable to the program and expressed that his desire to improve his relationship with his father and issues with his anger as the motivating factors to participate in the program. As reference in the attached clinical assessment, whereas Tyler is open to working on his familial and anger issues, he presents as ambivalent towards his substance abuse issues. When confronted about his substance abuse history by this writer, Tyler stated that although…

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    A1c Test And Diabetics

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    hemoglobin found in the red blood cells. As blood sugar levels rise in the body, more and more sugar attaches itself to the hemoglobin in the red blood cells. Sugar can remain attached to the hemoglobin for long periods of time. When you have regular blood tests done, the A1c test is able to establish the amount of sugar attached to the hemoglobin. This in turn is interpreted as your blood sugar level. Many doctors set…

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    Ralph’s blow of the conch unites the boys at the beginning of the novel. The boys vote for whether Jack or Ralph should be chief. For example, when Ralph asks the group who wants him for chief, “every hand outside the choir except Piggy’s was raised immediately” (Golding 23). The boys show a sense of togetherness as they decide who should rule them as a single unit. The conch brings the boys together because they are deciding who should have control over the conch. Another example of the unity…

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