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    The Great gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald is a wonderful novel that follows the mystical life of Jay gatsby from the point of view of Nick Carroway. Nick is, a young man from Minnesota, who moves to New York to learn about bonds. He rents a house in West Egg Long Island ,his little cottage just so happens to be right next door to a gigantic gothic mansion that belongs to Gatsby. Nick soon comes to find that his neighbor throws large extravagant parties each saturday night. Nick drives out to…

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    In much of her work, Mary Cassatt explores the politics of gender and ‘the gaze.’ Born in Philadelphia to a wealthy family, Cassatt settled in Paris in 1866 and became actively involved with the Impressionist movement, finding inspiration in the works of Manet and Degas. However, during this time equality between men and women was seemingly absent: whilst men were encouraged to pursue a career, women were often confined to domestic life, deprived of many personal and social freedoms. By choosing…

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    guilt, shame, and hardship. Through the book, he writes of two main characters ' lives. A common theme throughout the very different individuals ' stories is; one should always be true to others as he would be to himself. The author illustrates the corrosion and corruption that occurs when you put up a mask to the public, while also displaying the counter, a freeing life of accepting who you are. Hawthorne contrasts the two outcomes by describing the peaceful life lived out by Hester Prynne, an…

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    Rules and instructions in the laboratory. “Laboratory is place that uses unique rules and regulations for your own protection and also others protections. So it is a must to aware with that rules and obey them”.  Before you entering the Lab you must read the PRACTICAL AND ITS PROCEDURE.  Never work alone or without teachers supervision.  Understand the hazards and symbols. (u must aware of that)  Use proper safety protection before entering the lab (wear goggles for eyes,wear lab…

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    like the ones which are listed below. • It is difficult to machine this material into required size andshape • Its scarcity and price • Low thermal conductivity leading it to heat concentration andeventual cracking, Ceramics- Stiffness, strength, corrosion resistance, dimensional stability, good surface finish. Brittle and expensive, low conductivity. Polymer Concrete- Low Young’s Modulus, low thermal conductivity, high damping properties. Tensile and impact strengths lower, creep more under…

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    According to author Sharon Kelly Heyob in her book titled, The Cult of Isis Among Women in the Graeco-Roman World, she states that, “ in the ancient world, distinctions among representations of individual divine figures are not usually clear-cut.” In her book, she describes a specific example of the notion of hybridization in art by looking at a specific example of what she refers to as the idea of “blurring of boundaries.” Heyob’s specific examples refer to a small bronze group of statues…

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    Lead Poisoning Effects

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    Lead is a toxic metal that can enter the body by inhalation of lead dust or ingestion when touching the mouth with lead-contaminated hands. If leaked onto the ground, acid and lead particles contaminate the soil and become airborne when dry. Children and fetuses of pregnant women are most vulnerable to lead exposure because their bodies are developing. Excessive levels of lead can affect a child’s growth, cause brain damage, harm kidneys, impair hearing and induce behavioral problems. In adults,…

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    Veejay Plastic Case Study

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    Veejay Plastic is a plastic injection molding company specializing in creating high quality, application specific plastic products and components for various industrial segments. At Veejay Plastic, we use a variety of industrial grade plastics including FDA approved, military grade, and lightweight plastics for aerospace and satellite applications. Our knowledge of plastic materials and advanced injection molding techniques allow us to take up any complex injection molding project. Types of…

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    Air fuel ratio Air fuel ratio is the ratio of the air and fuel present, while in the combustion process in the internal combustion engine In petrol combustion engine the air fuel ratio would be 14:1 means 14% will be of air and 1% will be of fuel and this type of air fuel mixture is known as stoichiometric air fuel ratio If the air which is delivered in the cylinder block (chamber) completely burn the fuel then it is known as stoichiometric air fuel ratio In this 14% will be of air and 1% will…

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    4.0.3. Plastics - Newer plastics are strong, good impact absorber and can be easily replaced when damaged. In the manufacturer’s side, because it has a lower melting point and also great malleability in comparison with metals so it is cheaper to produce. Plastics can be easily formed into shapes as required. They can be also coloured while it is being manufactured, saving time for another process such as painting. Plastics also tend to have faster cycle times and turnover rates. It is also…

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