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    TECHNICAL FEASIBILITY This chapter discusses the production and the activities of the business. The product preparation is presented using the flow chart. It also includes the business location, store size and layout, and business schedule. The list of machineries, raw materials, utilities is cited with their corresponding costs and its suppliers. Product Description Pizza is probably the most globally recognized food for today’s generation, a trendy food that is worth trying and satisfies…

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    Artistotle/Plato (384BC-347BC): Artistotle was a Greek philosopher, born in 384BC died in 347BC. Through his work, the “Scala naturae” also called “the great chain of being”, Artistotle tried to analyze the relationship between all living things. “Scala naturae” is the earliest work of taxonomy in biology, which categorized species on Earth from the simplest to most complex. He also declared that species could not ever change over time. Nicholas Steno (1638-1686): Steno was a Danish scientist.…

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    The two similarities that I will list in this essay is architecture and the different types of food Chicago and New York City Are two of the biggest cities in the U.S.A. With New York holding 8.5 million people and Chicago with 2.7 million people, the third most populous city in America. Chicago and New York are very similar in many ways. They both have a nickname Chicago's is "The Windy City" and New York's is "The Big Apple". Chicago is home to many magnificent buildings and skyscrapers…

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    The Earth would be very rigid, denser, and much more rugged, resembling the crust of Venus. Most importantly, hydrogen is a key component of H₂O. Without H₂O there would be no life as we know it. (Facts About Hydrogen, n.d.) The fact that hydrogen was formed just after the big bang explains how it is the starting point for almost…

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    Earthquakes Shira Miller Earthquakes are amazing natural disasters. An earthquake is a sudden and violent shaking of the ground. They are a big threat to people because they cause tsunamis, fires, and buildings to crumble on people. One of the biggest earthquakes was the great Chilean earthquake. The quake happened on May 22, 1960 near Valdiva (geology.com). The damage that the great Chilean earthquake caused (including tsunami damage) cost more than 500 million U.S. dollars (NOAA.gov). After…

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    New York Bagel History

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    Bagels are made from the basic bread ingredients of flour, yeast, salt, and sweetening. It is a round shaped bread with a hole. The origin of the bagel is not known, but it seems to have its roots in central Europe. A widely repeated legend traces its history to Vienna in 1683, when John III Sobieski, king of Poland, successfully defended the city from a Turkish invasion. A local baker, wishing to commemorate the victory of this accomplished horseman, fashioned his bread in the shape of a…

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    Standing on what was once a piece of oceanic crust, laid down in the Ordovician period 450 million years ago, I was captured by the astounding power behind the forces that had moved this exact piece of crust over exceptionally long periods of time to be situated inland, adjacent to a river, to where it is in the present day. Taking on Geology was a decision I made based on my thorough enjoyment and fascination of the physical aspect of geography at GCSE, particularly learning about volcanoes,…

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    Ocean Persuasive Essay

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    idea of how plate tectonics may have been the right answer to these questions i only stated that this could be a reason why the ocean has its shape. Plate tectonics according to google's dictionary is “a theory explaining the structure of the earth's crust…

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    primarily due to closure of crack. [Savage.M.K (1999)] So any anisotropy below this depth can be due to other process such as preferred orientation of minerals by the ductile flow of lower crust. For teleseismic shear wave splitting, crustal rocks may contribute little to splitting because foliation planes within the crust are usually horizontal, and with vertical propagation of teleseismic phases the splitting is expected to be small. The presence of 10 km thick mica schist can cause a…

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    and those that live within. Air quality is lessened on a daily bases because of suggested methane leaks, that are eliminating the positive effects of naturally occurring greenhouse gases. Due to the high-impact hydraulic fracturing of the Earth’s crust, water contamination of nearby water tables has been recorded, leading to poor tap water quality, and because of the high amount of water required for fracking operations, it diminishes the availability for recreational use. In 2015, about 19.4…

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