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    Conclusion It is most certain that if the French-Indian War had not happened, then the revolution of the colonies would probably never have happened and that the United States of American would never have existed. The debts and enemies that the war left for the British were too much and were a key role in their loses of the American colonies loyalty. Britain and its monarchy made a number of ghastly decisions, thinking selfishly, and did not realize the magnitude of their mistakes to anger the…

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    CHAPTER SEVEN 7.0 CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS This chapter is the final chapter of the project work. Here various inferences, deductions, assumptions and presumptions are drawn on the research objectives and recommendations are also made to the research objectives and further research areas of importance in relation to the research topic are made. 7.1 Conclusions From a global perspective, wildlife crime has been identified as one of the key factor militating against the successful and…

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    Which metals produce similar flame colors (according to your naked eye)? NaCl and NaNo3 both turned the color orange. 2. What metal ions are in the unknown solutions A and B from the barrels on the vacant lot? Clearly, and in detail, explain your reasoning. The metal ions BsCl and LiCl are in the unknown solutions A and B from the barrels on the vacant lot. 3. A student performed flame tests on several unknown substances and observed that all of the flame colors were shades of red.…

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    This presentation will summarize what Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) is, so the patient and family will have a better understanding of the disease. Coronary Artery Disease is thought to “begin in early childhood and is evident in the teenage years” (http://www.heart.org/). The plaque keeps building up each year and stays with a person for life. As a person ages the risks of coronary artery disease becomes higher with the type of lifestyle a person chooses. “The leading causes of CAD are “high…

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    Walt Disney was one of America’s most well-known entrepreneurs. He was a creator of many things from comics, to motion-pictures, to theme parks. Walt was a man of many visions, one of the most creative people this world has ever seen. Walt was born December 5, 1901 and died only 65 years later. December 15, 1966 lung cancer took the best of him and died before his final park, Walt Disney World, was complete. What many people did not know was the underground tomb that Disney was buried in. In…

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    II. 2. Hydraulic Jump 2.2.1. purpose 1. to create/generate hydraulic jump 2. To clarify questions about the fluid flow. 3. To determine the slatrility and characteristics of hydraulic jump, performed in the laboratory using impulse momentum and energy equations are specific. 4. to compare between the depth of flow measurements and the results of the theory. 2.2.2. Basic Theory A hydraulic jump occurs when the flow of the flow at a high speed exposure at a low-speed flow that occurs at the…

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    Conclusion Child discipline is a job that is waiting us, and it’s not a job that finishes a day or two but a continues job that will go on till our children becomes aged persons. If we start 1. Spanking in my idea is not good thing for the children; it…

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    A peculiar triangular area located off the western part of the United States coast in the Atlantic Ocean, believed to be the playground for mysterious forces, envelops the numerous outrageous theories supporting the notorious area well known as the Bermuda Triangle. A major tool for any complex navigation tactic, location is key when crossing a large body of water or any area, and within the Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil’s Triangle; it can be difficult as well due to the sometimes…

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    Austin Davis Cell Transport Permeability and Mechanisms Biology 2101-009 Derek Draper 11/24/16 Introduction The smallest functional unit of life is the definition of a cell. Smaller than the cell are the chemical processes that allow the cell to live. While cell have many different functions, the most basic is making proteins which produces energy by the devouring of glucose. The most interesting part of the cell, because of its complexity, would have to be the plasma membrane. Not…

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    Omar Alawad Math SL Mr. Sidat Stopping distance Introduction When driving on roads, drivers may see an obstacle ahead that requires them to apply brakes suddenly to stop. The distance covered by the car from the moment the driver applied brakes to the moment the car stops is called the stopping distance, which is also referred to as the braking distance. For a car travelling at an initial speed of , the stopping distance traveled by this car is given in the formula: The stopping…

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