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    Self-Reflection

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    pen(daydreams) and paste(photos) these events inside a book which I named it as ICEDIP. This book becomes my idea generator tool. Since I wrote my ideas down, I should refer and utilise them instead of throwing them away. Under ICEDIP, D represents distillation, which is the phase where we judge our ideas. My peers are in charge to judge them so I can be free to share my creative side. Photos help me remember to look at different perspectives and expand my ideas by finding possible associations…

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    Fracking Should Be Banned

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    When creating a sustainable solutions vision, we need to keep in mind that the visioning has to be sustainable, coherent, tangible, plausible, motivational and capable of achieving a good complexity-capacity balance. a) Sustainable vision – My vision is to BAN Fracking all together. Fracking contaminates underground water and also quite significantly contributes to global warming. In order for these potential dangers to be mitigated, fracking must be banned. It might sound radical but no…

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    Essay On Essential Oil

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    When referring to essential oils, I am referring to pure therapeutic grade essential oils from plants, not synthetic fragrances of perfumes. Fragrances have been around for thousands of years; Avicenna were the first to discover the use of alcohol distillation for the extracting and preserving of scent. According to Dr. Mercola, physicians such as Hippocrates, Galen, and Crito promoted the use of therapeutic scent. Even though being promoted by such physicians, the medical use of aromatherapy…

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    Polylactic Acid (PLA) Polylactic acid begun to be commercially produced and directly used in the 1990’s, as it was manufactured in large quantities and used for profit. Since then, continuously increasing amounts are being produced, as more is being used in everyday items. The biopolymer is a renewable source, as it is derived from plants, in particular corn crops. Development of Polylactic Acid 1. Corn starch is harvested from corn crops. 2. The starch undergoes hydrolysis to break the bonds…

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    After completing my graduation I joined as an Engineer in charge in Mother Merry Shipping Line LTD. There I got the opportunity to utilize my theoretical knowledge in practical works like repairing & maintenance of ships, installing navigation equipment & supplying safety and fire fighting equipment. I started my primary education in an ordinary school of my village. As I was not accustomed to urban life and my parents were engaged in private jobs so I managed very ordinary results in 6th to 8th…

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    types of engines, diesel fuel and gasoline engines. Diesel fuel and gasoline are both refined from mineral oil, but the processes slightly vary. Refining diesel is slightly easier than refining gas. Both use a refining system called fractional distillation, and the difference between the fuels is in the temperatures that the distilled material…

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    Nietzsche's Apollonian

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    Apollonian: The word Apollonian is an adjective that refers to the God Apollo of the Greek or Roman mythology. Apollo is the messenger Gods; the God of light, spring or youth, medicine and the art of music and also sometimes identified with the sun. He is a son of Zeus and one of the twelve main Gods. The adjective Apollonian was first used by the German philosopher F. W. J. Schelling and later by another German philosopher, F. Nietzsche, who explains it further in combination with the adjective…

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    Citrus Grandis Lab Report

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    After the extraction process is completed the solvent is collected and it is set for distillation. The product is collected after the distillation process is completed and it is washed for several times and kept for air drying. The product is stored in air tight container at 25-35celsius.[38] Experimental animals Swiss mice of either sex, 8-10 weeks old, weighing…

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    In 1493, Christopher Columbus landed in Puerto Rico, during the second voyage he called it San Juan Bautista. Later in 1508, the Spanish permitted settlement rights to Juan Ponce de Leon, who established a settlement at Caparra and became the first governor. In 1519, “Caparra relocated to a nearby coastal islet with a healthier environment, it was renamed Puerto Rico” (“Every Culture”). Puerto Rico is the easternmost and smallest of the Greater Antilles and is connected by the Atlantic Ocean.…

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    Buying Bottled Water

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    Two types of bottled water, which are produced are spring water and purified water. Spring water is water that flows through a spring and is collected only through that spring before treatment. Purified water is water that has been produced by distillation, deionization, reverse osmosis, or other suitable processes while meeting the definition of purified water in the United States Pharmacopoeia (Hogan, 2015). Tap water is water that comes from large wells, lakes, rivers, or reservoirs. The tap…

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