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    Adolf Hitler was one of the most influential and notorious people in world history who managed to hijack the German government and turn a whole nation against a Jewish religion. Hitler managed to lead the National Socialist German Workers’ Party, later known as the Nazi Party, into a historic World War. The Nazis appealed to many different groups, including the working class, farmers, and the middle class appeal as well, especially as the Party grew. Hitler was also able to gain support from…

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    a)The five most important biogeochemical cycles are the oxygen cycle, nitrogen cycle, carbon cycle, sulphur cycle and the sedentary cycle. These five cycles can be classified into pools. Active pools are free flowing cycles controlled by life processes such as photosynthesis. Storage pools are segregated bodies controlled by physical processes such as, volcanic eruptions or earthquakes. Oxygen cycles through the environment in three major forms; gaseous atomic oxygen, and the…

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    of the project. It describes the total scope of the project as it begins with the deliverables as stated. In most cases, the WBS breaks the work to be done into smaller sub-sections to make it easy to achieve them. The number of the stages of decompositions is usually influenced by the project size as well as how complex the project is (Demeulemeester & Herroelen, 2002). Elements of a project plan that depend on the WBS To make a project plan successful, the WBS has to have the following four…

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    Reaction products include 3,4-dideoxy-4-sulfohexosulose which is formed initially and polymeric substances arise from the reaction of sulfite species with melanoidins. These sulfur compounds react with hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) near the end of decomposition of the Amadori compound and divert it to a non-reactive product, that is one that cannot be converted to melanoidin pigments. Sources of error  Quality of ingredients / raw materials: there maybe contamination or spoilage problem of the…

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    4. Uptake and bioaccumulation of plastic derived chemicals A key factor contributing to the bioavailability of microplastics is their small size, density, color, surface (smooth or rough) (Stephanie L. Wright a,2013). Food chain disturbance in marine environment is the major problem because due to ingestion of plastic which consists of polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB), POP and PAH. They absorbs/bioaccumulation in the fatty acid of living organism and cause death of the species. At least 180…

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    Forensic evidence is evidence obtained using scientific methods including but not limited to, ballistics, blood analysis, and DNA testing. This evidence is extremely important and is used to establish the guilt or innocence of suspects. There are so many tiny parts that go into solving a case. When one thing during an investigation is done wrong, or not found a case can go unsolved very easily. Without the right amount of evidence it is hard to convict a suspect of the crime in question.…

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    Cause and effects of Climate Change. General purpose: to inform. Specific purpose: After listening my speech my audience will know what is climate change, what causes it and its effects? Thesis Statement: Climate change is a very important issue that affects all of us. Organization pattern: Cause and effect. Introduction: I. (Attention-getter): How do you explain that 30 years ago we had a different weather than today? When you look at yourself in a dirty mirror; can you see your image…

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    God made man and his people to be stewards of the earth. When God left the earth, he left his people to protect the earth and work the earth. God’s people have a responsibility to keep the earth in good shape for the future generations coming up, and they can do by using several different methods. Recycling is a way Christians can help preserve and restore the environment. Christians are honoring God by following the responsibilities he has given to them. Recycling helps decrease the amount of…

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    "The Land of Open Graves" is a book written by Jason De León; a professor in Anthropology. The book focusses on reveling the troubling political issue that is facing immigrants when trying to enter United States through Sonoran Desert of Arizona. The author of the book highlights the sufferings that immigrants undergo as the result of implementing the US immigration policy for decades. While drawing insights from four core fields of anthropology, the author is able to articulate his ideas and…

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    Global Warming: Problems and Solutions Global warming is defined as “a gradual increase in the overall temperature of the earth 's atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide, CFCs, and other pollutants.” by the Oxford Dictionary. This means that due to the effects of pollutants in the atmosphere the temperature of the earth is rising in a process called the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect is what happens when solar radiation…

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