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    Lance Armstrong's Philosophical, Social Contributions, and Doping Allegations Lance Edward Armstrong is an American Professional Road Racing Cyclist and a testicular cancer survivor. He is the 1993 Elite Men's Road Race World Champion and won the Tour de France seven times back to back from 1999 to 2005 (“Lance Armstrong”). In between his success of becoming the most world famous cyclist came complication. The actual question society tries to solve is: does Lance Armstrong's philosophical and…

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    The Holy Trinity

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    three brands of cars. Ferrari, Porsche, and McLaren. The reason why those brands are in the group is because of their technology, not because they are supercars.(“The Holy Trinity”) At the Illinois Institute, some of the students are considering hypercars or supercars as megacars. Design students have created future friendly hypercars as Ferrari adds green technology to its portfolio. (Jason Ford Reports) To the devotion to the brand. The Ferrari F1 or known as the Ferrari Formula1. As the team…

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    By the early Sixties, Lamborghini was a powerful and successful man who knew exactly what he wanted, but when he said he would build a super sports car to compete with Ferrari, many people thought he was mad. Constructing that kind of car was viewed as an unexplainable extravagance, a hazardous leap in the dark, and something that would squander his fortune without ever turning a profit. By the time he decided to build…

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    Literature Review: Green Fluorescent Protein and Histidine Tagged Proteins Histidine and green fluorescent protein (GFP) tagging are important in molecular biology because they allow for purification, tracking, and quantification of target proteins (Ferrari et al., 2004; Cho et al., 2011; Deponte, 2012). Histidine tagging provides a method for isolating and increasing the amount of target protein recovered from a biological organism or mixed sample of proteins (Masek et al., 2011; Singh and…

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    area they hold office in, that being said; it is simple to use that power for one's own advantage (Ferrari, 1920). We can assume that there are two origins where political white collar crime may come from, structural and individual. In a structural system reason the behavior of the government is patterned and relatively stable in their roles and social statuses found in the political system (Ferrari, 1920). Another way of saying this is structural reasoning shows that people behave in ways that…

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    After accidently taking maters into his own hands by destroying his father’s prized Ferrari, Cameron, for the first time in the entire movie, exemplifies his pride and empowerment to finally stand up for himself and wishes talk to his father about how he truly fells. Furthermore, Ferris has set these examples of pride and empowerment throughout…

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    Every festive season, there is an intense clamour, in the media and on the high street, in the bedrooms and living rooms of family homes over what the biggest and most in demand Xmas gifts will be. Many years it is the latest games console, with the Wii being extremely popular over the last two years and I remember when I was young (which isn't too long ago I assure you) one Christmas praying for a Tracey Island, from Thunderbirds, as my number one among the Xmas gifts I wished to receive that…

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    Knock Joke Research Paper

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    Fieldwork Topic # 1: The Knock-Knock Joke Who: Naim Johnson, who’s 18 years old, and goes to Indiana University, was the lucky interviewee. He is a bio major and is trying to work his way to med school. He loves to watch and play soccer, especially with his roommate Gus, who is also interviewed. What: The Knock-Knock joke Naim’s joke was “Knock Knock… Whos there? Cows go… Cows go who? No stupid, cows go moo. Knock Knock jokes are like an old American pastime. All ages can join in on the…

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    Pros And Cons Of Hypercar

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    which goes around the corner 0.002 seconds faster or which was has the better power to weight ratio. The debate is that how are these companies panning on giving out the same technology to the rest of the world through the rest of their cars. Ferrari promises to trickle down these advancement in their future cars and McLaren still don’t have any statement regarding the situation. Porsche on the other hand, thinking on the lines of “more power per hp” and “more dreams per kilometer” strikes…

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    equations, writing important scientific books, and translating Euclid’s Elements as well as some of Archimedes’ works. While Tartaglia’s works are often overshadowed by the work of Gerolamo Cardano and Luigi Ferrari, his solution for cubic equations was the most important first step that Cardano and Ferrari built their work upon. Tartaglia was born in Brescia, Italy in 1499/1500. His father, Michele Fontana, was a dispatch rider, which was the equivalent of a modern day mailman. When his…

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