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    It is illegal to supply particular products at a lower level. Diagram 4.2 – Price floor Diagram 4.2 shows the effect of a price floor. It stimulates price to shift from the level Pe to Pf. As a result, the quantity demanded and supplied differs. Tobacco companies can sell more, but smokers can buy less at the new price level. This…

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    In 1985 Leicester University Geneticist Alec Jeffrey’s developed a technique in which DNA that can identify people by using finger prints also known as DNA Profiling (http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/whoami/findoutmore/yourgenes/whydoscientistsstudygenes/whatisdnaprofiling.aspx). Fingerprints are unique to everyone, even identical twins boast different prints so with that in mind fingerprints where a used as a new method of investigating crime scenes. Later new part of the body was found to be…

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    Clinical Action Plan Comparative Report Comparison Both reports listed the routine projections for initial scaphoid investigations and explained the significance of each using similar resources and diagrams. The discussion regarding the blood supply of the scaphoid were also comparable. Similar conclusion was drawn from both reports that MRI is recommended for this case. However, a notable difference between the two reports is that the expert report provided more extensive statistics and…

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    Rhetoric With Readings

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    In chapter two from the book “Writing Arguments a Rhetoric with Readings” it discusses finding issues to explore, and how to stimulate a writers thinking process. For example, Free Writing and Idea Mapping are two ways for a writer to brainstorm a broad topic and will help the writer think deeper into the topic. Also, in chapter two the reader learns that you have to read to believe and disagree argument’s claims as known as the believing and doubting game. In between each section of chapter two…

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    Heart Wall Research Paper

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    is a muscular organ that pumps blood throughout the body (Chiras, 2008). STRUCTURE The heart wall is composed of three layers of tissues: pericardium, myocardium and endocardium (Wilson, Waugh and Ross, 1996). Label structures of the heart for the diagram. Aorta is the major artery that carries oxygenated blood to the body. Pulmonary veins carry oxygenated blood from the lungs into the heart. Left atrium is one of the left upper chambers that takes oxygenated blood from the lungs and pumps it…

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    Ethos Pathos Logos

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    Aristotelian appeals of ethos, pathos, and logos have underpinned persuasive communication for over 2000 years. Describe these appeals with specific examples of their application in modern business communications. How important are such appeals in digitalised business communications? Aristotle's "modes for influence" – also called logical interests – are known by the names of ethos, pathos, and logos.They are methods for convincing others to trust a specific perspective. They are frequently…

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    Bearing Ring Essay

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    Experimental Study on Heating Turning of Bearing Ring Xu Lanying1 Wu Qiang1 Wu Fangzheng2 Qin Mengyang1 (1 College of electromechanical engineering, GuangDongPolytechnic Normal University, Guangzhou 510635, China 2Department of Computer Science and Technology, Central South University, Changsha,410083.China) Abstract: For the bearing ring is easy to appear fatigue failure, the heating turning method is proposed for outer circle of the bearing to achieve better surface quality to improve…

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    Week 6 Reflection

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    A lot of evaluation has to be done and I have to learn to sieve through the facts before I can present it. I learned a lot from the diagram on my Week 6 Reflection. Referring to the diagram, the four main categories, defer in terms of factual, emotive appeal and interests. Subconsciously, we tend to question (5w and 1H) when reading. What stood out for me was this: What discipline is it from? Assessing the story…

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    Learning is multidimensional. Very seldom will a learner use just one type of learning style. There are four different learning styles: Visual, aural, read/write, kinesthetic and multimodal. Multimodal is a combination of two or more of the learning styles. Those who are multimodal in their preferences can be more flexible about how they take in and give out information than those with a VARK profile that emphasizes a single preference. The preferred learning strategy may differ slightly from…

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    Sn2 Reaction Lab Report

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    groups block the backside attack of the nucleophile. In addition, the stability of the leaving group as an anion and the strength of its bond to the carbon atom both affect the rate of reaction. The following figures illustrate the energy profile diagram of SN1 and SN2 reactions. Difference Between SN1 and SN2 Reactions Rate Law SN1 Reaction: SN1 Reaction is unimolecular and a first order reaction. So substrate affects the reaction rate. SN2 Reaction: SN2 Reaction is bimolecular or a second…

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