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    In September of 1969, I was five years old, and I started to attend kindergarten. This was the first school year for the newly organized Mid-Valley School District. The new proper name of our school was the Olyphant Elementary School, but we commonly referred to it as the Mid-Valley Elementary School in Olyphant. My classroom was in the part of the building that used to be the Olyphant Central School; the part that was dedicated in 1910. This was the same school building in which my great-uncle John and my grandfather attended seventh and eighth grade. My father attended the tenth through twelfth grade in this building as well. Albeit, they had classes in the annex. The Olyphant Elementary School was a majestic brownstone building with ivy climbing the exterior walls. There was pipe fencing along the walkways to prevent people from going onto the lawn. The school was fortress-like in appearance. On the corner of the lawn, just inside the fence near the flagpole, there was a howitzer and a monument that looked like a tombstone. It looked like the howitzer was there to defend the school. We were told that it was used in the war. Even though at the time the United States was involved in the Vietnam War, whenever our teachers said the war, they meant World War II. There was one kindergarten classroom in our school. We had half-day kindergarten. The students who lived in the Grassy Island, Fern Hill, and Smoketown sections of Olyphant (side of the railroad tracks…

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    basically anybody could build." There are obvious reasons why the Russian government and the US government and any other world governments would want to supress the knowlege of torsion field technology. First of all, let's be absolutely clear. This technology is not entirely benevolent. There are extraordinarily damaging and destructive things that can be done with it also it would be the end of their power, the ones possesing this technology. How do we transition to this next thing without…

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    "Although no one can quantify the probability of cryonics working, I estimate it is at least 90% -- and certainly nobody can say it is zero" (Drexler). Cryonics is the freezing of oocytes, a human, or another living being for preservation. Oocytes are cells in the ovary that may become ovum. People do this in hopes to see the far future or have a child later in life. This connects to Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde with the advancement of science and Jekyll’s agreement with it. Jekyll believes in the…

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    Listeria Vs Ebola

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    the company began as a family meat market. In addition, the company remained headquartered in the Chicago area. By the late 1920s, the company entered the wholesale meat market. This remains attributed to the company's ability to build their reputation as a top provider of superior meat products. As a result, the company has received praises from fast food chains such as KFC and McDonald's. By the 1950s, the company formed an alliance with McDonald's and became one of their primary meat…

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    “Hey, Mike, sorry I'm late,” Jim Stanfield said as he placed his brown-bag lunch along with his book of crossword puzzles down onto his desk located directly across from Mike's. “No biggie,” shrugged Mike Kaputtie barely glancing up from the small television set he’d been glued to—an old black-and-white episode of the Andy Griffith Show was playing on its tiny screen. The graveyard shift so far that night at Airingdale Cryogenics, like all shifts at A.C. was slow, but midnights were by…

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    “When We Wake” by Karen Healey, is a science fiction book about the world in 2128 AD. The book covers many topics from cryogenics and no migrant policies to environmental destruction. The main character, Tegan Oglietti, has to face the many problems of the future, while being threatened by groups such as the Inheritors of the Earth. The book has so many cultural and social details about Australia in 2128 AD, that it was easy to make a book cover full of symbolism for the book. From the cover…

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    Kekvlar Essay

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    between your carbonyl gatherings ALONG WITH NH centers -These collaborations impact Kevlar compared to ones van der Waals co-operations AS WELL AS chain length That ordinarily impact your current properties connected with different produced polymers IN ADDITION TO filaments including Dyneema . THERMAL PROPERTIES Kevlar keeps up its quality AND ALSO strength lower to cryogenic temperatures (−196 °C); specifics end up being told, This can be somewhat…

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    Essay On Cryoprotection

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    Since most of the human body is made of water and by lowering the body below the freezing point of water will result in massive ice formation. Cryonic facilities can’t simply put patients into a vat of liquid nitrogen because their cells would freeze and simply shatter. Because of this reason, patients are protected from ice damage by using a mixture or agent (sort of a human antifreeze) to reduce, or even eliminate, ice formation. Conventional bypass technologies are used to circulate the…

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    Unit 5 Assignment

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    the client’s previous record card I had noticed she had received treatments before, in which she had mentioned she received a face mask called cryogenic and was pleased with her results afterwards and added she would like the results of this once again. For Margaret’s body treatment, she has concerns of cellulite on her abdomen and inner thighs; she also had concerns of tension within her back. Client had no contraindications to treatments, however she did state during the consultation, that…

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    Advantages Of CNG And LNG

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    compressing a natural gas to less than its 1 per cent volume at standard atmospheric pressure volume or 3600PSIA. It is use as an alternative automotive fuel with compressed natural conversion kit or compressed natural gas engine. PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF COMPRESSED NATURAL GAS 1. It is colourless and odourless. 2. It is clean and has a clean burning. 3. It has low carbon monoxide emission. 4. It has no particulate matter emission. 5. For safety reasons odorant mercaptan is added so that a leak…

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