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    Analysts have confirmed than due to the ever-increasing prices for blades, men have either given up shaving, or are switching to lower cost alternatives such as disposable razors. The availability of these cheaper alternatives, as well as the expensive cartridge shavers now becoming a luxury item demonstrate an elastic response to the purchasing of shavers. The introduction of shaving subscription services shows that as time goes by, newer substitutes become available as well as a switch from…

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    3-D Printer Essay

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    different 3-D printers are designed to use. According to Salomon (2012), “A 3-D printer can use materials ranging from plastic to steel and titanium. They are housed in its cartridges as powders, liquids, or threadlike filaments.” After the printer is prepared to make an object, the print head sprays a layer of material from the cartridges. This is very similar to the way an inkjet printer sprays ink onto paper. Once the first layer is sprayed, the 3-D printer merely squirts whatever material it…

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    Essay On Bullet Shooting

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    and then placed in an evidence locker until it is sent over to ballistics for testing. “With the exception of a shotgun, whenever a gun is fired, microscopic characteristics or imperfections are transferred through the gun barrel to the bullet and cartridge casings in the form of scrapes, grooves, scratches, marks or indentations.” (Keyserlingk, 2003, para. 3).The body was to be observed for other marking such as cuts or bruises to help with determining whether or not the victim was able to put…

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    Electronic Cigarettes: a device used to stimulate the experience of smoking, holds a heated cartridge that vaporizes liquid nicotine. E-cigarettes are debated on whether or not they are a safer alternative to regular smoking, but they have health risks, which implies that they are not safer. To start with, bereft of FDA orders, alternative cigarette companies are able to unscrupulously lace their products with addictive drugs. Considering, teen’s growing brains are most effected by the…

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    Rosetta Stone Essay

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    The Rosetta stone has always been a mystery among the scientist and the common people who have viewed it.The questions they ask is who made this?What does it say?What does it mean it?It was said to be of the ancient stones of the Egyptians.In the story The Riddle Of the Rosetta Stone"It shows the strong points and the pitfalls of the scientist who discovered and broke certain parts of the codes of the stone.This story shows alot of ambition,perseverance,and responsibility of the scientist and…

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    Everyone knows that smoking cigarettes are a bad habit and are dangerous for the user 's health. These cancer causing, teeth yellowing, bad breath causing cigarettes are still used everyday by people all over the world. It used to be cool to smoke and it seemed like everyone did it. Like fashion, smoking cigarettes soon became the thing of the past. People still smoke, but not as much as they used to. A couple years ago electronic cigarettes were introduced to the US, making smoking cool again.…

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    The Civil War was one of the most significant wars that America fought in. “War means fighting, and fighting means killing.” (Nathan Forrest) This is what the new technologies of the Civil War meant for the two American armies. Wartime is a time for expansion of military technology. During World War I we invented the first tanks, during World War II we invented the atomic bomb and just like those wars; during the Civil War, they had their own line of technological breakthroughs. The weapons used…

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    Positive Impact Of The NES

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    The Giga Impact of the NES After I was prompted to write an essay about an important event in history I decided to go to an event that helped shape the world, yet barely anybody realizes how much of an impact it had on the world, the release of the NES. Now this may sound like a stupid and silly event to choose, but trust me, it’s extremely important. I decided to do this because there is a lot of depth to it and people really need to thank the NES for some of the things that we have today,…

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    The Sepoy Mutiny was drama between British and India. This rumor was about India's soldiers' cartridges of Enfield rifles were covered in meat grease so they had to eat the end off. This was told by Britain. India wasn't happy about this at all. This outbreak was called Sepoy Mutiny. This brought more racist attitudes towards Britain. They shouldn't…

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    Morphological analysis was devised by a Swedish astrophysicist, Fritz Zwicky, who devised a structured method for investigating into many possible relationships of complex problems. It combines many methods which may have similar structures to breakdown a system , process or product into essential sub-parts, each part representing a dimension in a multi-dimensional matrix. Morphological analysis brings together two components such as dimensions and options of dimensions. These dimensions and…

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