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    Peanut Butter and Jelly—The Perfect Combination Thirteen-year-old Johnathan faces a dilemma that everyone has to overcome every single day—hunger. However, it is the middle of summer and it is three o’clock in the afternoon. He knows that his mom will not prepare any food for him, because it is the time right between two meals. Having eaten lunch just two hours before, and dinner another three hours away, Johnathan has to find some food that is easy to make and good to eat. The choice is not…

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    Diesel engine The diesel engine (also known as a compression-ignition engine) is an internal combustion engine that uses the compression to initiate ignition and burn the fuel that has been injected into the combustion chamber. This contrasts with spark-ignition engines such as a petrol engine (gasoline engine) or gas engine (using a gaseous fuel as opposed to gasoline), which use a spark plug to ignite an air-fuel mixture. The diesel engines have the highest thermal efficiency in any internal…

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    “Give me a lever long enough and a fulcrum on which to place it, and I shall move the world,” stated famous Greek inventor, Archimedes . One of the city-states of Greece, Athens, used their adept shipbuilding skills to create the most powerful navy the world had ever seen. Using this great navy as a ‘fulcrum’ the Athenians protected their territory and fended off dangerous enemies like the Persian Empire. The main component of this great navy was a type of ship known as a trireme. The ancient…

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    I have saved the lives of at least 6 people in my life, here the story. I was delivering milk into a liquor store and saw the street apt windows ,2nd floor, implode. I ran upstairs and found a bunch of spt dwellers standing in the hallway with the manage frantically saying that she couldn\'t get into the room because she couldn\'t open the locked from the inside door.. I had no room to move so I said, \"stand back I\'m going to break the door down\" As I did so, I created what I believe is…

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    Role Of Race In Othello

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    Let me start off by saying that I’ve never thought about the concept of what exactly race is, but with the material that we have gone over in class and the comments made by other students I've realize there are many different idea of what races mean to each individual, but for me I view race through the lens of biological genetics. I’ll start off with philosophical and biological definition of race. The concept of race has historically signified the division of humanity into a small number of…

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    Benjamin Harouni Sigurdsen BISC 120 Lab November 2014 Modeling the regeneration of Gugesia dorotocephala: The window into human regeneration Introduction: The field of regenerative medicine aspires to control the ability to regulate the growth of organs and appendages. In order to control the growth and help those who suffer from injuries, defects and degenerative diseases, scientists must learn about the natural molecular tools that animals use to repair damage to their bodies. The medical…

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    Rena collapsed to the ground, resulting in a loud thud. She had recently been training her mental strength to zero in on her magical abilities. It took lots of training and resulted in mental an physical exhaustion. While Rena worked on improving her powers, Commander Erwin had been supervising and barking out orders to the Survey Corps for their upcoming expedition to retake Wall Maria. Now that the Female Titan was gone, they believed they had a better chance of taking the Wall from the…

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    Effects Of Ocean Pollution

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    Animals are affected by so many man made problems and because of the problems humans make animals go extinct or are slowly dying. Sea turtles are vulnerable to ocean pollution at all stages of their life from being eggs to swimming in the ocean. Toxic metals may concentrate in the liver and the kidney of sea turtles. Pollutants can cause immediate harm to sea turtles through direct contact or over time it builds up in their tissue and can lead to immunosuppression resulting into disease or…

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    better make sure the boy’s safe just in case there after him and not me.” “Run down to the basement and go as far back as you can, to the small metal work bench in the corner. On the far right hand side of the table you’ll see a coffee mug. Turn it clockwise, that’ll open a hidden passage. Once you step…

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    Wind energy is one of the fastest growing renewable energy source in the world. While massive wind farms, both onshore and offshore, are the primary focus as of late, microgeneration wind energy is a viable option for urban areas. Microgeneration wind energy is the small-scale implementation of wind turbines with the means of collecting wind energy. The use of small-scale wind energy is a perfect option for urban centers; microgeneration wind energy can be implemented through retrofitting…

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