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    “cruel and unusual punishment”. Regardless of the situation and the circumstance that caused them to take the wrong path; they are still people like us and should be treated equally. For example every citizen has the right to a fair trial prior to convection. In my opinion they should have more right to prove their innocents because there are many individuals that are being wrongfully convicted. If prisoners have rights that allow them to better themselves while in prison, they would see it…

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    First of all , I blame the employes and the regular users about how they are uses the technology and have no idea about the hackers and the techniques have use it to convection to open the malware. Second there are a few of firewalls might prevent and against malware. But some victims do not care about how to be secure during use Internet. What is the ransomware ? and how to protect from it ?. More susceptible to this…

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    Section 1: Plate tectonics is the the theory that the outer crust of the earth is cut up into a lot of pieces called plate tectonics. The plate tectonics move around in the mantle. The mantle is the rocky middle layer of our earth it lies right above the core. The plates are very much like a shel going around the earth. The evidence of plate tectonics began as simply circumstantial evidence one example is continental drift which is the theory that all the continents used to be one giant…

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    The forward osmosis (FO) process is an emerging separation/desalination process. It is rapid process compared to other membrane processes such as reverse osmosis. The physical phenomenon of forward osmosis (FO) can demonstrated as the motion of water molecules through a semi-permeable membrane due to difference in osmotic pressure driving force through the membrane. The membrane enables only water molecules to pass through when salt molecules are rejected. The forward desalination technique…

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    In this paper, how the sun produces light and heat energy will be discussed. The sun is the most major source of energy and if the sun was not there then Earth and all of its environments would not be able to survive. The sun is mostly hydrogen and produces energy through nuclear reactions. The reactions are specifically nuclear fusions. This is because of hydrogen atoms becoming helium atoms. Heat, Light, and the Sun It always feels good to go outside when there is just the right amount of…

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    Even after the Holocaust, there are still Nazis today trying to repeat history. Sadly they are still gaining power because of Holocaust denial. There are many reasons for Neo Nazis to be around today after the Holocaust. Russia is the main part of the world where these groups started and would get together and discuss their new course or action. Acts of genocide still occur today in many parts of the world because no one has admitted to these acts, and no one is being prosecuted for these cruel…

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    I would like to address the so-called Young-Earth viewpoint relating to catastrophic plate tectonics. The Young-Earthier reject the idea that the Earth is billions, millions, or even hundreds of thousands of years old, instead insisting that the Earth is only about 6,000 years old ("The 10 Best Evidences from Science that Confirm a Young Earth"). How this mindset relates to plate tectonics is their explanation of the great flood and its effects on the physical properties of the Earth’s crust.…

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    George Washington, was an American statesman also a soldier that served as the first American president from 1789 to 1797. During the American Revolutionary War, Washington was Commander-in-Chief of the continental army. Washington was one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. Later on, he was part of the 1787 convention that started the United Sates Constitution. This convention took place after the Annapolis Convention took place in September 1786. At this convention, delegates from…

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    Fuel Cells

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    Polarization curve Fuel cell creates 1.16 V of equilibrium potential between hydrogen and oxygen. However, the actual open circuit voltage is around 1 V due to temperature, pressure, and the concentration of the reactant. The ohmic loss is the resistance loss induced by the unique resistances of the component of fuel cell. And the concentration loss occurs when reaction rates of hydrogen and oxygen are faster than their supply rates. (1) The diffusion flux created according to…

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    enmity between James Madison and Alexander Hamilton would develop a two political system. Berkin elaborates this well when she says that after so many generations, Americans still live in a historian company known as the imperial presidency. The convection was a secret, and nobody could alter a word of the records outside the delegates. The dedicated nationalists could not even share their honest opinions because this could lead to a dangerous reputation. The author makes a compelling argument…

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