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    Essay About Oahu

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    Nicknamed the “gathering place”, the island of Oahu in the central pacific stands majestically as the third largest amidst the other islands which make up the Hawaii archipelago. It is also the cultural, financial and top tourist hub of the Hawaiian Islands. Being the island that is home to the state capital of Honolulu, it is easy to see why it houses the largest number of people of the entire islands in this part of the world. There is so much to see and do in Oahu ranging from visiting…

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    3.1. Growth Kinetic of strain: The growth curve of strain in both of mediums is shown in Fig. 1 (Supplementary data). It was apparent that 2 hours after nucleation of culture, strain interred to logarithmic phase and continues for 10 h in MRS broth and 12 h in PPM medium. Sonication continued in logarithmic phase in 2 h intervals. 3.2. The effect of ultrasound on growth kinetic: The growth curves plotted for the two condition (with and without sonication) (Fig. 1), growth kinetic parameters…

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    Endangered languages: its deteriorate situation and the solutions With approximately 7 billion population, currently, there are around 6900 languages used all over the world (Romaine, 2007). However, most of them are not be used by sufficient population so that their survival may be faced with threaten now or in the future. According to Sallabank (2011), 50 to 90% languages will disappear in nearly 100 years. Though it seems that the living conditions of those…

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    There were 7.6 billion people living among the Earth in 2017. It is estimated by the year 2100 the population will be increased to 11.8 billion(Nivinite articles). It is the year of 2018 and to this day, no two people look alike. The culture, race, religion, and background for every single person is different. Twins have different backgrounds themselves. It’s not a crime to confuse one person for another but confusing a person’s background with someone else’s, is a different story. Teachers…

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    In April 1990, the government of the People’s Republic of China announced its plan to develop the Pudong New Area as part of its economic reform effort to attract foreign investment. The goal of the development is to turn Shanghai into a global commercial centre by creating a precinct of prestigious modern buildings and manicured open spaces with a coordinated infrastructure and communications network. The Lujiazui Finance and Trade Zone is the focus of study here. The Lujiazui Finance and Trade…

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    What is Appiah’s Cosmopolitanism? In a world that is ever the more connected today, one might think, where did this advancement come from? Kwame Appiah’s article, Cosmopolitanism, highlights the adaptation that society experienced throughout the centuries, as well as his theory on what the adaption created. Appiah supports his thoughts through examples of the Greek and Roman Empires, the thinkings of philosophers in the Enlightenment period, and then tying all thoughts through applications of…

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    Local Economic Development” class in December of 2004. MacNeil’s essay attempts to rationalize an argument that social capital is both not damaging non-urban communities and may in fact be an advantage for economic growth in rural areas if researchers would only look beyond simple GDP growth to measure prosperity. MacNeil’s entire hypothesis is based on GDP being an inaccurate measurement for economic improvement. If the reader can grasp, even embrace, the idea that perhaps a measure such as…

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    Chlormequat Essay

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    With applications of chlormequat at 10 to 320 ppm to cotton plants ((3. hirsutum L. and 2° arboreum L.), 70 to 80 days old, Oosterhuis (1995) noted that plant growth was retarded and yield was significantly increased by increasing the number of bolls/plant and boll weight. The highest yield increases (18 to 45%)' in (3. hir sut um L. cult ivars occurred with a spray of 40 ppm while yield increased in G_. arboreum L. cult ivars (16 to 34%) with an application of 160 ppm. and Stewart (2005)…

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    in the early 90’s, was the NABARD’s pilot movement for the promotion of financial inclusion amongst the poor population. Although SHG-BLPs offer loans at lower rates as compared to MFIs, the growth in disbursements by SHG-BLPs has been slower as compared to that by MFIs. MFI credit has recorded stronger growth as compared to rural bank credit due to the following reasons: • The door to door service offered by MFIs. • Lower processing time and lesser documentation while processing a loan • Lack…

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    “Democratization in Asia has been seen as largely a middle class affair. However, in South Korea, the working class has played an active role in promoting democracy during its phase of democratization.” Why the working class has played an important role? Let’s see about the background of democracy process first. The beginning of South Korea democratization event is Gwangju Uprising. But before the Gwangju Uprising, the Korean were under the dictator of Park Chung-hee and ruling by long period of…

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