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    Is Salt Lake City prepared for a Zombie Apocalypse? Probably not, no. Nobody could ever be completely prepared for an Apocalypse, let alone an entire city. Whether it be mentally or physically prepared. Not everybody is prepared for what we have to deal with now, let alone when they’re constantly being invaded by flesh eaters. What would definitely be needed is medical care, plenty of non infected food and drinks, safe shelters, weaponry, transportation, power, service, and good leadership. It…

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    the Mormon Pioneers ( members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints) who were led across the country by the church leader at the time Brigham Young. Their trek started in the city of Nauvoo, Illinois in the year of 1846, and it ended in Salt Lake City, Utah in the year of 1847.There were many explorations of new areas and then settlements , the people encountered new places new resources and deadly diseases too. Diseases were also apart of exchanges , as were land in utah for money…

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    Reid Farmer Mr P. Fluoride Thorium Reactor 27 April 2016 Fluoride Thorium Reactors The liquid fluoride thorium reactor is a supply of nuclear fuel in the form of a molten salt mixture. A Molten Salt Reactors, such as Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactor produces energy using a liquid nuclear fuel, not a solid fuel. MSRs also use a coolant that remains liquid at atmospheric pressure. LFTRs are designed to convert Thorium, an inexpensive and abundant material, into Uranium-233 which can then undergo…

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    “The Ballad of Bonneville Salt Flats: From Demo to Pro Pro to __________” Songs lie dormant but they never die. I’d like to think of them as always dying but never dead, ever-changing but never changed. This is a story about a song’s journey through space and time. This is a story about… Okay. Okay. Enough with the clichéd music lit hyperbole. This is a story about a morbidly humorous 2-minute song my friends and I haphazardly threw together whilst semi-drunk on Budweiser. This is a story…

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    northeastern shore of the Great Salt Lake in the Utah desert with a meters-long straight tail that winds into the counterclockwise curvatures of the spiral. The spiral was planned for months in advance and required a team of many to bring to it to conception and thousands of tons of basalt rock, boulders, salt crystals and mud. Smithson chose the location for its stark, desolate quality and also for the features of the lake, which turns bright red seasonally due to the salt and bacteria that…

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    At the beginning of my senior year, I applied to almost ten different colleges and universities – from the east coast to the west coast and basically everything in between. I remember my reaction for each and every return letter I got. The one that stood out the most was the letter from Utah State University. Out all of the acceptance letters Utah State University was the only letter that made me jump up and down, and squeal like the excited little girl I was in that moment. My reaction was not…

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    wd been working at a service station for one year. When he was turned sixteen and obtained a driver's, license his grandfather decided to buy him a Plymouth 2. This gave him a way to go to his grocery store he worked at. When he was working at his job he was still able to take advanced classes that had overall helped him get into a good university. These classes include many different math courses such as algebra, algebra 2, advanced geometry, as well a physics. One of the biggest things that…

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    poison not only found in wild almonds but in other wild fruits as well. Just because a fruit looks good does not mean he or she can take it off the vein and eat it. It also discussed that hitchhiker’s are able to distinguish between what is edible and what is not edible based on their experience with wildlife. An example that was used for this section was if the almond a person ate out in the wild was bitter or not. If the almond tasted bitter it would most likely contain cyanide which can lead…

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    An amazing marijuana edible recipe! Cooking up marijuana edibles can be fun, but if you’re only sticking to cookies and brownies you’re denying yourself of a whole wide world of amazing goodies. Check out this amazing and original cannabis recipe that you can drink along with friends and that will leave everyone feeling fantastic! The marijuana island frozen margarita! Weather hanging out with friends after work or on vacation in a far away exotic locale, the margarita is a staple drink…

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    have cheaper products c) Highly differentiated product and a strong distribution network, Edible oil: Strength Weaknesses a) Higher Poly Unsaturated Fatty Acid(Saffola Oil) a)Higher Cost b) Most trusted Brand b)Taste Indifference c) LoSorb Technology, due to which oil gets, absorbed less. c)Inefficient segmentation Salt: Strength Weaknesses a) Low sodium content a) Tata enjoys monopoly in iodised salt…

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