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    with such an unexpected facts, force to believe instantly without demanding any evidences. 
 As an example, here is the claim that plastic bottles that contaminate water inside at freezing temperature. This claim possibly could pop up inside ads on one of free-download websites.…

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    I decided to do my book report on the novel “Still Alice” by Lisa Genova but instead of typing out the report, I decided to be a little more creative with it. Alice Howland, a cognitive psychology professor at Harvard, suffers from early onset Alzheimer’s disease. At the age of 50, she starts to forget the words and objectives for her presentations. She forgets where she lives after a run, daily plans, recipes and people around her. It gets to the point where she has to rely on a cell phone to…

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    Outline I. Introduction II. Biogeochemical cycles 1. Water cycle 2. Carbon cycle 3. Nitrogen and Phosphorous cycles 4. Biodiversity III. Impacts of the Water bottle product on the life cycle of water, Carbon, Nitrogen/Phosphorus and biodiversity 1. Water cycle 2. Carbon cycle 3. Nitrogen/Phosphorous cycle 4. Biodiversity IV. Interventions on the environmental impacts 1. Benefits i. Water cycle ii. Carbon cycle iii. Nitrogen/phosphorous cycle iv. Biodiversity 2. Drawbacks i. Water cycle ii.…

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    Absolut Vodka Case Study

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    advertising campaign for over 20 years, and created over 1500 adverts. Recently they have changed general perceiving their brand. In the past the main role in adverts determined the bottle. The bottle was signifying purity and simplicity. The bottle was uncomplicated and it was based on old Swedish medicine bottle. It indicates the uniqueness of the product. Furthermore, the name of the brand can also be exceptional. The last letter ‘e’ has been removed from the Absolut as the ‘absolute’ word…

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    Color Analysis Lab

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    HCl which were all measured by a graduated cylinder into each bottle. The pH was then measured and recorded in bottle number one. The next two bottles were buffer solutions and the pH electrode was placed in bottle number two while 0.5 M NaOH was added from the buret while mixing until the reading stabilized to a target pH range. This was then done to all bottles. The spec 20 was then used to measure the absorptions of the four bottles. From the absorption, calculations were able to be made to…

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    Tap Water Benefits

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    even when paying for it. The advantages and disadvantages of drinking tap water and water bottles are almost the…

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    explained, as most were what people considered “common sense”. However in Bob’s case, common sense was not so common. After all, he had landed himself in afternoon detention for attempting to dye the guinea pigs in biology class blue by using his bottle of “Frost Glacier Freeze” Gatorade. It was worth it though, because honestly, guinea pigs look far more awesome when blue. Detention was another matter. Being shut in his spacious chemistry classroom alone with the balding vice principal was far…

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    Eliot Abbot. She planned the murder on a specific date, time, and place; therefore it was a premeditated murder. Another example of the multiple situational ironies is that the amber bottle was medication for Gregory, causing him to die from lack of his medication. Eleanor Madeline Abbot had tried to reach the bottle three times to give her husband his medication. However, she did not reach it in time, because two men had stopped her. They…

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    Perrier Company Essay

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    Trade Secrets 9 II. PRESENTATION OF THE COMPANY 10 1. A bit of history 10 2. Current situation of Perrier Company 11 3. Perrier products presentation 11 The classical: unflavored sparkling water 11 The news: naturally flavored 13 Limited edition bottles 13 III. Analysis of Perrier Company 14 1. Internal analysis 14 2. External analysis 14 a) Macro environment 14 b) Micro environment 15 3. Financial analysis 17 4. SWOT analysis 17 5. SWOT matrix 18 6. Perrier…

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    Does The Squidy Sink?

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    Squidy was a little “squid” in a 2 liter bottle that floated at the top, and when you squeezed the bottle, Squidy sank to the bottom. Then, when you released the bottle, Squidy would float back up to the top. Squidy used some of the gas laws and principles we learned in class such as: Boyle’s law, Pascal’s law, and Archimedes principle. Pascal's law plays a major role in Squidy. Pascal's law is about applying pressure, and when we applied pressure to the bottle, it forced Squidy to sink. The…

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