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    French New Wave Analysis

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    success. It proved that low budget films made outside of the tradition of qualityrquote could make money and it acted as a sort of catalyst within the industry and led to a climate of experimentation. This, along with the invention of new fast emulsion film stocks and light weight cameras, enabled film makers with material restraints to make saleable films on a low budgets because they needed less crew and could work with ease on location. This new openness within the industry was…

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    Coulter Counter Method. Schematic Diagram Diagram 1: The basic setup of coulter counter method. Test tube containing conducting fluid placed in the beaker containing same conducting fluid. Orifice in the test tube connect the circuit. Electrodes are placed in beaker and test tube and voltage is applied. Vacuum is applied in the test tube to allow fluid movement from beaker to test tube. Counting circuit will calculate the amount of particle and pulse height analyser will measure the particle…

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    3. Why a malaria vaccine is required? When microorganism enter the body, the immune system fight these foreign antigens by production of T or B-lymphocytes that produces antibodies, which effectively neutralize foreign invaders. Human body take several days to produces antibodies, while microorganism attack and multiply in the body and produce serious illness before immune system can fit back, this is a reason behind the vaccine manufacturing and development (CDC, 20175; Sarkander et al., 2016;…

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    Orange Juice Party

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    brewed in the drip or auto-drip method. Drip (or brewed) coffee has a high water to coffee ratio. Still on the subject of coffee itself, we have espresso. Espresso is basically extremely strong coffee. It has a high coffee to water ratio. It 's an emulsion, made up of the liquid espresso and the rich crema, the oils from the coffee bean. If you order a coffee in Europe (specifically France and Italy) they will serve you espresso. To get the equivalent of a brewed coffee in Europe, you must…

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    guns can pose to the school environment. It is an unfortunate circumstance when the two worlds collide. Like oil and water, guns and school do not mix by their very nature alone. But, when effort is applied, the two ingredients mix, and become an emulsion. The school environment and its relation to guns is the same – with a little effort and consideration the two can coexist. Limited control is the solution to this problem. Restricting access to handguns, by licensed security personnel, is…

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    NANOCARRIERS AS PROMISING NOVEL SYSTEMS FOR CONTROLLED DELIVERY OF DICLOFENAC SODIUM [N.B: Authors' details blinded by Pro Journals for Review] ABSTRACT The formulation and evaluation of Diclofenac sodium from liposomes, niosomes and nanoemulsion are analyzed. The release profiles of Diclofenac sodium were almost similar in all the formulations. It is found that 85% of Diclofenac sodium diffused out from the colloidal systems within 8hrs and practically all the drug was released within…

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    Anselm Kiefer- Ash flower Anselm Kiefer is a German painter born in 1945 and belongs to a group of artists who although did not personally experience World War 2, were profoundly affected by its aftermath. In his early work, the themes in Kiefer’s paintings revolved around myth and history, incorporating the Nazi ruling over Germany as his main historical theme (Tate, 2014). Kiefer’s debut piece largely referenced this. In this performance piece he is dressed in his father’s war uniform, making…

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    2.1 Nanocomposite and nanofiller Composite is the combination of two or more different materials that are mixed together in order to bring out the best properties of both material. A nanocomposite is the composite which exhibit at least one dimension of the nanoparticle size material [17]. The nanoparticle size is mainly used as the disperse particle system to enhance or improve the properties of the composite material such as strength, conductivity and wear resistance. The main reason for…

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    It has been said for photography it takes imagination to be a good photographer. You need less imagination to be a painter because you can invent. But in photography everything is so ordinary; it takes looking before you learn to see the extraordinary. At first painting was used to make a picture, especially portraits that were made by painters for first or middle class families. Painting offered a wide selection of transferable subjects from nudes, portraits, still life, and landscapes that…

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    Exxon Valdez Case Study

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    Exxon Valdez Table of Contents Introduction: (Skinner, S.K. and Reilly, W.K., 1989)[1] A catastropic event taken place on March 24th 1989 at Prince William Sound, Alaska. An Oil Tanker known as Exxon Valdez owned by Exxon Shipping company was transporting 53.09451 million US gallons of crude oil. At 12:04 am the ship struck the Prince William Sound, Bligh reef. This caused 10.8 million US gallons of crude oil to spill hereby creating a huge environmental disaster and it was known that…

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