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    and Native Americans, others believe that Disney is now beginning to accurately portray Polynesian history and culture in their newer films and may continue to improve upon other cultural representations in future films. In the article, "Cultural Deformations and Reformulations: A Case Study of Disney's Mulan…

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    foods destroy animals’ and human’s health. In one of his studies, Art Dunham observed herds with manganese( element necessary for bone formation, absorption of calcium , and proper functioning of the thyroid gland) deficiency and dead calves with deformation in their bones. After a couple of tests on dead calves he found little or no manganese in their livers, He found that during the genetic modification when glyphosate bind to nutrients in plants they cause these plants to become manganese…

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    Albinoism Research Paper

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    Albinoism 750 words Albinoism is a some what common skin deformation. This condition can be devoloped before birth and is easily identified by lack of pagment in skin, eyes, and hair. It Is a complete lack or little of pigment melanin which is what makes the skin, eyes, and hair the colors that it is. For example; a black person has darker skin because they have more pigment melanin than someone who’s orgins go back to europe. People with Albinoism have such a lack that their eyes, skin, and…

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    WHO FIRST DISCOVERED MITOSIS? Mitosis was first discovered in the early 1880s by Walter Flemming. Walter Fleeming was a German biologist. He developed most of his study on cells and the chromosomes that are inside of cells. In 1878, the claimed that cell duplicate in the process called mitosis. Flemming died on August 4th, 1905. HOW DID MITOSIS GET IT NAME? "Mito-" which mean "thread" in Greek. The process of cell division are described as threads because during the process of…

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    Hello class, today i will be talking about the canadian shield. First i will be talking about the history of the Shield. To start of i will be telling you some brief information about the canadian shield. The shield is also called the laurentian Plateau or in French Bouclier canadien. The shield is one of the oldest things on Earth, with regions dated to 2.5 million to 4 million years.It known to be that the shield is over 8, 000, 000 km 2 big. There are 5 main mountain regions found in…

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    A fluid in which the viscous stresses taken place from its flow at all the point are linearly proportional to the rate of change in its deformation over time is called Newtonian fluid. Newtonian fluid explains the relationship between the shear rate and the shear stress is linear with the proportionality constant, which is to be referred as the coefficient of viscosity. Non-Newtonian fluid is a fluid where the properties of fluid flow are not similar with Newtonian fluid. In Newtonian fluids,…

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    Magnesium Alloy Essay

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    cast irons. It has a low melting when compared to pure iron (572K lesser than the melting point of pure iron). The melting point ranges from 1422K to 1722k. Cast iron has good fluidity, cast-ability, good machine-ability, excellent resistance to deformation. Cast Iron have become a good engineering material with applications in machines, automotive industry parts such as cylinder heads, cylinder blocks, and gearbox cases. It has resistance to destruction and weakening by oxidation…

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    projects to keep vehicles out of the way. There are three different ways that can drain out the kinetic energy from the impact, momentum transfer, material deformation and friction. Momentum transfer is when there are rows of barrels filled with water or sand. These were the early models of crash attenuators made to prevent deaths. Material deformation is made out of crushable materials, like the materials used in crumple zones, which absorbs energy from the impact. Crash attenuators can also be…

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    Crystalline and Amorphous Solids  Solids can be divided into two classes: crystalline and amorphous. Crystalline solids have well-defined edges and faces, diffract x-rays, and tend to have sharp melting points. In contrast, amorphous solids have irregular or curved surfaces, do not give well-resolved x-ray diffraction patterns, and melt over a wide range of temperatures. Crystalline solids, or crystals, have distinctive internal structures…

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    Abstract Cold-formed steel section (CFSS) is a civil engineering material that still and always in ongoing research for utilising in building or construction works. The advantage of the CFSS is becoming so interesting in selecting it as a roof truss system and purlins. For having the roof truss system with stable and safe condition, the study of the truss member is carried out by using the cut-curving channel section. Before the cold-formed steel section has been curved, the process of curving…

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