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    campaign and the formation of the people’s communes. On one part, all the people in the country were organized to help produce the amount of steel that was needed. Life was changed for this battle to produce more steel. They had a backyard with small furnaces that were built where everyone had a daily shift. For the collection of use iron, cooking pots was smashed and door handles, melted. Only later did the people realize that the quality of the products was so poor that it couldn’t possibly be…

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    The Failure of the American Dream in the Context of The Great Gatsby Sun Seo Jeon 전순서 20140880 The American Dream is a national ethos of the United States, which is a belief that anyone, regardless of their social class and the situation they are born into, is given opportunities to achieve their own version of success. It is emphasized that American dream is achieved through sacrifice and hard work, not just by chance. This meant to motivate Americans to attain prosperity and…

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    The small towns of Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Sheffield , Leeds, Bradford and Newcastle, all became large cities. The reason the industrial revolution made these cities so big was because of the coal mines, factories, textile mills, blast furnaces, banks, shipyards and ports. In the first phase of the revolution, it was the revolution of the production of textiles. Workers operated manual looms until a man named, Edmund Cartwright. Cartwright was and English inventor, responsible for…

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    Osmosis Lab

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    environment for each Beaker. Although Beaker A and B were fairly controlled, temperature wise, Beaker C was not. Further thought should have been invested into maintaining a constant heat source for the prune, such as further insulation, placing near a furnace, reboiling the water more often, or shortening the time in which our lab took place so the Beaker could have been on the heat source for the duration of the lab under our supervision. Further reduction of error could have been reducing the…

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    Why Do Gas Leaks

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    Gas Leak | Gas Line Repair Columbus, GA While gas leaks are rare, gas-related incidents account for more 430 deaths per year in the U.S. A gas leak is without question an emergency, and requires prompt action, including calling 911, from a safe location, your gas provider, and Benjamin Franklin Plumbing to provide gas line repair in Columbus, GA. The Causes of a Gas Leak Common causes for residential gas leaks include poor quality installation, age, and insufficient maintenance on gas using…

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    As the day went on, Wiesel began to question his God. He didn't seem to understand why they should have faith in Him, when his people are being “tortured day and night… [watching their] brothers end up in furnaces,” because of that very faith (67). When the New Year came, the inmates were met with the dreaded selection. Those who had been around when the camp “was a veritable hell,” told current inmates of the terrors of the constant selections that had come…

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    OHSA Labeling

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    OHSA Standards for Electric Panel Labeling Electrical Paneling and the OHSA labeling requirements for them. In every workplace there is at least 1 type of electrical panel. Most of people think of a circuit breaker when they hear electrical panel, however there are many different purposes for an electric panel. I will briefly discuss what an electrical panel is and the labeling and safety requirements required by OHSA regarding them. What is an electrical panel? An electrical panel, also known…

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    secret hallways, trap doors, stairs that lead to nowhere, and gas pipes that attached to a control panel in the Holmes’ bedroom. The blueprints included 51 doorways that opened to brick walls, 100 windowless rooms, stairs that led to nowhere, two furnaces, and a body-sized chute to an incinerator. His killing spree was from 1886 up until 1894. All the locations of the murders were Indiana, Pennsylvania, Illinois, sporadic areas all across the United States. He even murdered in canada. Holmes…

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    These moths were different in terms of coloration of their bodies and wings; some were light and others dark. During the rise of the industrialization period, there was massive production of black sooty smoke from furnaces that were used to burn coal. When the smoke was released into the atmosphere via chimneys, it coated surrounding buildings with a dark, black surface. Also the soot hindered the production of lichen in trees thus killing it and making the bark of…

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    The cruel hands of the SS guards struck relentlessly on the dehumanized victims. The inhumane camp held the minorities captive for what seemed to be endless periods of time. The saddest aspect of the Holocaust was not how many lives were lost, but how how many souls were killed, tortured, and put through excruciating pain. By the end of Night the surviving prisoners were completely different people, people who could only think about the horrid, monstrous things in the world, people who were…

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