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    side effects to the environment those can be avoided or even played down as to cause less damage. The other thing is that building these enclosures mean that there might be disturbances to the environment, such as cutting down trees, or polluting the water and or air from the…

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    Research Paper On Zoos

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    only to see them rip out their own fur. However, the family brushes all of this off. Because it’s just animals being animals, right? Wrong. All three occurrences, the polar bear pacing to and fro in its cage, the penguins spending all day in the water, the leopards removing their hair, are telltale signs of animals in…

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    biodegradable alternatives to plastic. But one of the easiest steps is changing the way we use and discard the more ephemeral plastic products.” (Dubois, a spokesman for ocean cleanup). One thing Ocean Cleanup has pledged is a “moonshot” effort to clean up the Great Pacific Garbage Patch within five years, that will make a huge change. If people make a change the planet makes a change. If no one tries to change the way people are abusing the garbage the world will have big issues for…

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    Perfect Ice Cream

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    3 cups of dairy product. Adjust a number of egg yolks according to your desire. If you want a lighter base, decrease cream and yolks then put more milk. If you want a richer mixture, do the opposite. Yolks enhance the texture of your ice cream and act as an emulsifier (makes the product easy to break after freezing process). • For sugar, 2/3 cup is ideal to sweeten the base. You can replace it with solid sweeteners, evaporated cane juice, liquid sweeteners like honey or maple…

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    I strongly believe as a global community, we need to come together and create a plastic tax in which the money purely goes towards cleaning up the oceans. Plastic manufacturing companies should be made by law to donate 5% of profits to an ocean clean up company of their choice, to put more money into their business as it is helping to sustain our…

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    Fluid Dynamics Case Study

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    then the fluid is called compressible fluid. For example, the air flowing at 120 mile/hour. 2.3.2 Incompressible Fluids If the volume or density does not vary according to the pressure or temperature, the fluid is called incompressible fluid. As of water. 2.3.3 Real Fluids If the fluid having non-zero viscosity (μ) are called real fluids i.e. μ = 0: For example, ink etc. 2.4 Newton’s law of Viscosity Newton’s law of viscosity expresses the relation between shear stress and the shear rate,…

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    Winter Face Masks Essay

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    combo technology from Seirus Innovation and Polartec ‘Neofleece’ which is a patent design created to give the warmest feel ever. It uses a five layer defense to keep you warm. It has a tough outer shell and a breathable liner and also happens to be water proof. His is a perfect option for men to protect themselves during the harsh winter. CHAOS -CTR CHINOOK MULTI TASKER PRO MICRO FLEECE BALACLAVA WITH WINDPROOF FACE MASK This is an over the head winter face mask that covers you right up…

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    Figure 1 shows the relation between density ρ and molar volume Mv as a function of copper oxide. From this figure, can be observed that the ρ and Mv decreased with the increased of copper oxide content replacement the lead oxide. The decrease of density due to the molecular weight of CuO is lower than the molecular weight of Pb3O4. The decrease of the molar volume due to the decrease the number of oxygen and may be the ionic radius of copper ions less than the ionic radius of lead ions. The…

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    Remote Handling (RH) is now a day’s an essential part of industries, especially the ones which involve nuclear and hazardous environments. Apart from their ability to work in confined spaces or locations with limited accessibility, the prime advantage of using remote handling tools in the nuclear industry is that they minimize the exposure of human beings to radiations thus ensuring safety of personnel. Remote Handling has certain challenges associated with it like vacuum compatibility, residual…

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    down before the experiment was stared, and the plastic container was placed on top of the black cross. The person who did timing was ready to start the stop watch. 21. The same procedure was repeated from step 11 to step 14. 22. The kettle of hot water and ice were used to regulate other temperatures (0ᵒC, 10ᵒC, and 40ᵒC). 23. 9 experiments were done on the three temperatures (0ᵒC, 10ᵒC, and 40ᵒC) included 3 trials for each temperature. 24. All of the procedures were repeated as done for the…

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