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    does not eliminate the need for a repository, but also reduces the volume, along with that it also reduces the long term radiation hazard and heat dissipation capacity needed. It is possible to use waste heat in cogeneration applications such as district heating. Nuclear stations are generally not built in densely populated areas. Waste heat is more commonly used in industrial applications. So here we have an natural advantage of nuclear energy. Along with as per the reports, it has been…

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    inexhaustible as it is constantly renewed by natural processes. Renewable energy has low carbon emissions, therefore it is considered as clean and environment friendly. It mainly provides energy in four distinct areas such as electricity generation, heating, transportation and rural energy services. The effective utilisation of renewable energy resources is very essential for the global…

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    Do you ever wonder what a cosmetologist does? A cosmetologist is a person who is involved in the cosmetics, nail, skin, and hair care. When I heard what a cosmetologist does, I wanted to investigate and know more about the career. Cosmetology inspires me, and I do have the love for makeup. Someday I would like to become one and open my own hair salon. But first, I need to know the requirements to actually have that profession. Before I decide a career in cosmetology, I am going to look at the…

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    Results: Table: Mass of alcohols combusted along with experimental and literary values for enthalpy change Alcohol Molar Mass (g/mol) Mass of Alcohol Combusted (g) Enthalpy (kJ/mol) Enthalpy literature value [Stretton n.d.] (kJ/mol) Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Average (mean) Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Average (mean) Ethanol 46.07 1.447 1.327 1.371 1.382 -133.1 -145.1 -140.5 -139.3 -1367 Propanol 60.10 1.133 1.375 1.255 1.254 -221.7 -182.7 -200.2 -200.3 -2021 Butanol 74.12 1.181 1.046 1.119 1.115…

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    Segregation Pros And Cons

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    rife with controversy, uncertainty, and tension. Much of this resulted from the international problems that plagued the country, largely due to the end of World War II and the onset of the Cold War. But domestically, the Civil Rights movement was heating up and applying pressure on the US government more significantly than it had in several decades. In 1954, the Supreme Court unanimously overturned the long-held rule of Plessy v. Ferguson (1896), which had held that separate did not mean…

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    Lodz Ghetto Research Paper

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    When the persecution of Jews began in the Lodz District they were humiliated, forced into labor, physically abused, and arrested (Unger 403). One way that Jews were treated unfairly was when they were in the Lodz District and had to wear yellow stars for identification, and were despoiled of their property (Unger 404). To add on, Jews used armed and unarmed resistance in the ghetto;…

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    for children. Although, the children were closely monitored they enjoyed much of the vast land that surrounded the home. Corsicana State Home provided education to the students from 1930-1956. Although the home remains an independent public school district, in 1956, the home began sending children to the local public school due to financial restraints that rendered them unable to continue their in house education system. “I went to public school, all the kids knew where you lived by your…

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    the program, each child needed apparel that matched their persona. Thus, with one exception, Vern and Teck sent notes home with the children requesting that their parents fashion the appropriate costumes. Since most of the parents in the school district were exceedingly poor, Vern and Teck didn’t wish to burden the parents of the boy assigned the part of Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer with the task of making his complex attire. Thus, they didn’t send a note home with “Rudolph” and intended on…

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    In the ASHRAE Handbook- HVAC Applications, Chapter 6, the American society of heating, refrigerating, and Air-Conditioning Engineers recommends that design considerations for education facilities must take into account that today’s school are used for functions year-round. University of Tulsa conducted a study about Classroom Ventilation…

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    From the beginning of the establishment of the United States, young black men have been limited by socioeconomic factors. Factors include inner city life, income and the role of a traditional family. Despite having the same name and briefly living near each other, The Other Wes Moore follows two young men who lead vastly different lives, impacted by social and economic situations. Moore presents his story and the polarizing story of his namesake in a back-and-forth. Moore’s argument is…

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