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    Holding a dual citizenship status may cause a loss or dilution in identity, may also cause complication in legal matters as well as dual obligation issues. Dual citizens may feel a loss in identity (Heng, 2013). People of a certain nationality would have a certain culture, traditions and way of life and these…

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    Rolex Case

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    In conventional economics, prices have been regarded as only cost, the acknowledgment that a price provides information to the consumer about the good. It is basically one of the non-product characteristic of the associations of brand. It can also be regarded as an important association in the configuration of brand perceptions specifically considering to value and popularity and is basically a reason due to which customer frequently section their understanding of a market. Products of high…

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    Oil Sands In Canada

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    As population increases and the standard of living improves, there is more demand for energy. Due to this growth and the decrease in reserves of conventional oil, over the past few years, unconventional forms of oil including oil sands have become a great global provider of energy. Oil sands - also known as tar sands - are mixtures of sand, water, clay and bitumen. With the largest deposit located in Canada, tar sands are found in several places around the globe, including Venezuela, the United…

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    exception of the community politics (Epps). The establishment made by the court is classified by the burden which is right for fundamental due to the scrutiny, subject which is strictly due to the involvement of migration of the interstate, votes for dilution or for denial, court assessments, and the rights of the…

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    Chemical Copy

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    approximately 600 cm-1. No color change was seen during the lab. During the UV-spectroscopy, a 2.0*10-5 M solution of methanol was used as the spectroscopy fluid. To reach this concentration, the provided methanol was diluted twice. During this double dilution, there was the distinct chance that the concentration of the methanol was incorrectly diluted and a different…

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    Alchemy was the earliest understanding of today’s chemistry. These two display Is Alchemy Chemistry? different pathways of thinking and rationalising rather than two diverse concepts. The practice of alchemy is the basis of chemistry, as it was a vital role of origin and evolution towards chemistry we know today. The comprehension of both alchemy and chemistry will aid in order to establish their connections and difference of opinion or belief. Discovering both histories of the two concepts will…

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    Methoxychlor Pesticide

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    The practice of agriculture, since its early beginnings, has suffered from pests and diseases that cause large losses. Over the last 100 years, the hunt for an effective pesticide has become crucial for agriculture. However, the use of these pesticides have brought more harm than good. Methoxychlor is a synthetic, organochlorine pesticide developed to replace dichlorophenyltrichloroethane (DDT) in 1948. It was preferred due to its low toxicity in mammals and shorter half life than that of DDT,…

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    the consequences in western history were predictable but, the scientists had no idea how to stop them. In mid-twentieth century they knew about the effect of carbon dioxide for example but didn't know how to stop it. They came up with ideas like "dilution" that made the situation worse affected the wildlife. after decades in 1992 world nations signed the United Nation Framework convention on climate change (UNFCCC) to prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference. There were different opinions…

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    1. Materials and methods 1.1. Microorganism The P. aeruginosa 15GR is a RL hyperproducer mutant obtained by gamma radiation of P. aeruginosa isolate P6 in our previous study (in press). This isolate was stored in Luria Bertani broth (Lab M, Topley house, England) containing 20% glycerol at -80 °C. 1.2. Culture media The mineral salts medium [9] containing glycerol 2 % v/v as the carbon source (GMSM) was prepared and used in this study. 1.3. Fermentative production of RL 1.3.1. Seed culture…

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    Chemistry Lab Report NAME: Serina Alashi DATE: TITLE: Decomposition reaction: hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) decomposed into hydrogen and oxygen ( H2 and O2) RESEARCH QUESTION: How will changing the concentration of hydrogen peroxide affect the rate of reaction, that is represented by the increase in pressure over time? Introduction: Hydrogen peroxide is a chemical compound of hydrogen and oxygen. It is a very strong oxidant but weak in water solution. Hydrogen peroxide decomposes into water…

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