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    Figure (2.6) shows industrial oxygen sensor. Fig. (2.6) Oxygen sensor [25] This thesis used some kinds of sensors described below: a. pH Sensor “The term pH is derived from a combination of “p” for the word power and “H” for the symbol of the element Hydrogen. Together the meaning is the power of hydrogen. pH used to compare the relative acidity or alkalinity of a solution at a given temperature. A pH of (7.00) describes a neutral solution because the activities of hydrogen and hydroxide…

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    Weeks passed and Aspen didn't get any requests to play with the two guys she met one before and gradually they slipped her mind because, hey, it was only one night for a few hours. However, Michael couldn't shake the thought of being just a normal person to someone and not 'Michael Clifford from 5 Seconds of Summer'. He thought he hit it off well with Aspen, and maybe they could chat more and be friends, even if it is long distance. He knew he was crazy for being willing to try befriending a…

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    Section one: The film I chose, was Pleasantville, which was screened in class. This film was directed by Gary Ross in 1998; its production companies were New Line Cinema and Larger Than Life Productions. The film starts by introducing David, he is a lonely boy and does not seem very happy with his life. Then we are introduced to his sister, Jennifer, which seems to be more contempt with her rebel life. At the end of the school day they both have plans to use the Television at home. David wants…

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    In our modern era, drugs and technology play increasingly progressive roles. Their presence can bring about positive changes, like medical breakthroughs or long-distance communication, but they also may elicit severe repercussions. If people, from politicians to scientists, begin to abuse substances, humanity may suffer. It can be extremely difficult to understand these dynamics, but Aldous Huxley is one such author who examines the significance and potential of these instruments. In Brave New…

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    Brave New World is based on a dystopian society established in the near future. In this novel the controller of the new world, Mustapha Mond, works on maintaining order and stability in the new world’s society. Mustapha Mond uses the ability of new drugs produced in the new world to control the people’s actions and social abilities, this changes how they think for themselves and taking the people’s right to express individuality throughout society this could be identified as a totalitarianism…

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    Characteristics in A Brave New World In Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, many different characteristics are used such as politics, religion, science, and history in The World State. All of these qualities greatly affect the setting of the novel because with these it could be portrayed as a modern utopia or future dystopia. It creates the futuristic setting because of the scientific factors that prove it would not happen today. Also, the politics are very different than today because they have…

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    “Brave New World” by Aldes Huxley depicts the possibly grim future that has yet to occur in, which the World State gains absolute control over powerful technologies. This controls the behaviours and actions of its people in order to preserve its own stability and power. This was achieved through the clever use of genetic engineering; brainwashing; recreational sex; and drugs. At the beginning of the story, all of the members of the World State are seen as mindless and emotionless, happy…

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    In the movie, Inside Out, the main character, Riley, who is an eleven year girl experiences emotions through the five emotions of fear, disgust, anger, sadness, and joy. The movie starts off as Riley as a baby. Riley experiences both happy and sad memories. Each core memory influences her personality. Riley goes through life with the help of Joy, but when she moves from Minnesota to San Francisco, everything changes. Core memories are objects of major importance in the movie. They represent…

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    Today I will be doing an essay on gaming systems and the reasons they sell. I will also maybe add some fun facts in the essay. The gaming systems I will be writing on is the Gameboy, Ps3, and the Xbox One. So, I hope you enjoy my essay. The Gameboy was released in America in 1989 July 21. The Gameboy was well liked because of its simple controls and its most addictive games. The Gameboy was mostly popular because of its games like Zelda, Pokémon or The Mario Bros. It was also great because of…

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    will meet Western County Bank management requirement reducing unplanned outages and regular maintenance performed on the network equipment supporting 10 GB links as well as static or LACP-based (link aggregation control protocol) network interface controller (NIC) teaming. The Time Warner Cable, Business, Dedicated Internet Access, and AT&T Uverse Business Internet service will provide redundancy to the Internet…

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