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    Caddis also stated that she spent time working at a four-star restaurant when in actuality, she never worked at such a restaurant. These discrepancies were not discovered until after the investigation commenced. Seth Anderson, who is mentioned in the deposition, is a 34-year-old…

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    innocence to Judge Danforth. Giles brings evidence by providing a deposition claiming Thomas Putnam was taking advantage of the witch trials, using his daughter Ruth to accuse others of witchcraft so that he could buy their land after the accused were hanged to death. Francis provides a petition with ninety-one signatures supporting the accused women of innocence. Proctor brings along Mary Warren and provides the judges with her deposition claiming that there were no spirits or instances of…

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    Apoe3 Isoforms

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    Proteins are important to human physiology and play an essential role in bodily function. Isoforms of proteins can result in increased susceptibility to many diseases. One such isoform can be observed in the polymorphic protein APO-E, which exists in the ApoE2, ApoE3, and ApoE4 isoforms (Mahley and Rall, 2000). The most common isoform is ApoE3, which is considered the normal isoform for the known physiology of APOE. APOE plays a role in transporting and metabolizing plasma cholesterol and…

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    The Spit Geography

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    of the rock. Other natural features sighted were beaches and sand dunes, as seen in the field work booklet on pages 12 and 13. The sand dune was shaped like a dome and consisted mainly of sand and rock particles and was formed from the process of deposition, which is when constructive waves carry sand and rock particles ashore. The Spit also contains a number of built features to help maintain and conserve the environment such as the seawall and jetty which are considered as hard engineering and…

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    what materials you want to use. The materials you can use ranges from plastics to metals and ceramics. There are 6 3D printing processes that can be chosen from. The processes are Material Jetting, Binder Jetting, Powder Bed Fusion, Directed Energy Deposition, Sheet Lamination, and Vat Photopolymerization. Material Jetting is like using a normal printer with ink. The most common material that is used for this process is plastics that are hardened with UV light. Binder Jetting starts with a base…

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    3. Results and discussion 3.1. Effect of pH on the percent extraction values of Sn(II) by SbS-DET. The effect of pH of reacting species such as metal ions and ligands for the formation of metal complexes is known to play a significant role in their removal and extraction processes [24]. To evaluate and identify the possible contribution of pH value of metal ion on the SbS-DET process for the formation of Sn(II)–(8HQ)2 complex via complexation and removal of Sn(II) from aqueous…

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    Hunga-Miami Earthquake

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    Just 62 km. off the eastern coast of Tonga, an underwater volcanic eruption of the volcano Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai caused an island to form. Located in the South Pacific, this landmass has the lat/long. - 20.570/-175.380, according to LANDSAT. Climate in this region is tropical year round. Weather from November all the way to April is “a hotter more humid period” according to, The South Pacific Organizer, with an average temperature of 33 degrees Celsius (91 Fahrenheit). On the contrary, the…

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    The Crucible Argumentative Essay Hysteria is defined as exaggerated or uncontrollable emotion or excitement, especially among a group of people. In Arthur Miller’s play, The Crucible, the feeling of hysteria is experienced throughout the entire town of Salem, Massachusetts. Salem is a town that holds witch trials where people are tried for not following the puritan beliefs. In the play, Betty, the daughter of Reverend Parris, is asleep and cannot be wakened. People in the town suspect witchcraft…

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    Acid Rain Essay

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    Acid Rain is best described as any form of precipitation with high levels of nitric and sulfuric acid. Acid rain or acid deposition is the result of burning of fossil fuels. About two-thirds of SO2 and one-fourth of NOx are released into the air; it comes from electric power generators. These chemicals react would react with water, oxygen, and other substances to form delicate solution of sulfuric and nitric acid to form acidic pollutants. The source of sulphur dioxide comes from volcanoes,…

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    is of native origin and means quicksand. Also, nearer the coastline where Palm Beach is located, is known as a place of shifting sands, showing that Palm Beach’s coastline is significantly dynamic and active (Stuckey, 2012). Evidence of erosion, deposition and longshore drift was…

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