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    The Electric Guitar

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    comparison to plastic and metal which is not really reusable or environmental friendly. On top of that, there are a variety of woods that some believe affects the tone and resonance of the guitar, although this is more prevalent in acoustic guitars. The woods used can include: alder, mahogany, maple, poplar, and others. After the wood is chosen, the body and neck have to made separately. But later they are conjoined either adhesively or through bolts. Within the neck is a metal rod, called the…

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    Dbq Technology

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    such as researching and finding cures for a wide array of physical and mental ailments affecting humans and animals. There is also a promising future for technologies. We have spent many years developing “gray technology” machines, war materials, metals, electricity, etc. and finally that era is coming to a close. Humans have reached a point where if we continue to grow in population at this rate, the planet will soon not be able to sustain us. We have been putting so much focus on this “gray…

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    1. What is meant by the luminosity of the Sun? a. The luminosity of the Sun is the total amount of energy that is emitted by the Sun every second. (Slater) 2. What is thermonuclear fusion? Why is this fusion fundamentally unlike the burning of a log in a fireplace? a. Thermonuclear fusion is the conversion of hydrogen nuclei into helium nuclei. b. The chemical reaction of burning a log on Earth would cause the outer electrons of the atoms involved to rearrange themselves. But, this change…

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    next to the line, we climbed the metal stairs, passed through the yellow, metal gate into a seat. It was probably the most awkward thing that I have ever experienced, we did not talk or even look at each other. If I remember it correctly, I do not even think we looked at each other. I mean I looked at him plenty, but at this point I started to see things that my newly made teenage hormones blinded me to in the first place. His blonde hair was cut into an extreme bowl cut, so bad that it was…

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    Food Instability Scenarios

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    which has had detrimental effects on the population who are unemployed & poverty stricken. Key implications of events over time on the client organisation and the business problem The economic condition of Botswana remains dependent on its mineral & metal wealth, rendering it susceptible to shocks due to global fluctuations, rising/falling commodity prices etc. The economic progress is affected by unemployment, poverty, income inequality amongst others. OECD should work with the government of…

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    and swallow its metal top. Fortunately, the sharp piece had jagged edges that caught in his throat and prevented the piece from getting into his stomach and causing internal bleeding. The Wade family has been using this event to educate relatives, friends, and the public about the choking hazards ornaments can present to young children (Chinn, Valerie). One may question the Wade family’s decision to hang metal ornaments with a youngster in the house, but the tradition of using metal to decorate…

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    disadvantages to the MRI machine; however, these disadvantages are not life-threatening and are very subjective for the patient. The first disadvantage is the really strong magnetic fields; this cause’s metal to be prohibited near the scanner. Thus patients with metal inside their body (ex. metal bones and heart pacemakers) cannot undergo an MRI. Also, the MRI machine is an enclosed machine so it is extremely difficult for a patient with claustrophobia to undergo the scan, and also the patient…

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    Shaftel said, “We live in a greenhouse.” The radiation that pours out of the sun every second toward the Earth is filtered through the many layers of the Earth’s protective layers. It filters through the magnetic field, which the Earth creates from its metal core. This rids the Earth from dangerous charged particles. Then the sun’s energy goes through the atmosphere and filters out other higher-level radiation. Then the normal light that people get every day hits the surface of the Earth and…

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    Summary: Prosodies # 1

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    Formal as Content Prosodies#1: Prosodies #1 is a large three-dimensional sculpture created by Dianna Frid in 2013. It’s one of three figures that form part of a bigger gallery. Made of embroidery loops, plaster, paint, cloth, paper, powder pigments, metal, and cellophane, the figure is placed on a white background with only its “shadow” separating it from its surroundings. Prosodies #1 uses the repetitive shape and pattern of circles to build the sculpture from the base. Some unique features of…

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    first class seat 1c, Barry Leonard, a successful businessman who can talk as descriptively as a novelist, was taken more by the engine sound after the bang- “tennis shoes rolling around in a dryer. . . bump-bump, bump-bump”- as the birds scrambled the metal innards of the engine, and the engine, in turn, liquefied the birds. This helps you imagine the frightful experience right after the birdstrike. Then again on page thirty-seven with “Immediately after the bird strike the cabin filled with a…

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