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    usually could bid my finished goods fast and get rid of them right away, since I negotiated a short-term delivery. I produced ahead using medium high quality, like fifty quality cotton, when my reputation was low. I produced ahead using high quality material when I had a high reputation and was planning to take bids from high reputation farms. In one game, I had five hundred finished pink nylon hoodies and I could bid many contracts for $75and $100 each and have them delivered in three weeks…

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    The American people are fascinated with bottled water not knowing the potential harm it may have on them. Bottled water is wasteful and hazardous to people health, the environment, and wildlife. In the United States, majority of the population has access to tap water. Although most people prefer bottled water because of the favorable taste and smell. “This year, Americans will spend around 9.8 billion dollars on bottled water, according to the beverage Marketing Corporation.” (Standage) It…

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    Modern paper recycling mills produce no hazardous air or water pollution (Hershkowitz 1 of 10). Pulp and paper mills ares one of the world’s largest generators of pollution (Hershkowitz 1 of 10). Paper mills contaminate rivers, produce air and water pollutants, and contribute to producing smog (Hershkowitz 1 of 10). As Sam Martin points out, “Compared to making paper from virgin materials, however, recycling is clearly more responsible to the environment” (Martin…

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    DIY - Home Health Checklist Building Component Condition Roof Excellent Good Satisfactory Poor Exterior: Roof Sag - Look for signs of sagging or distortion Roof Gutters - Any obvious holes or evidence of water leaks from surrounding gutters Antenna - Any external TV antenna Interior: Sarking - Is a silver foil visible (might be blue or brown) across the top of the roof? The foil (sharking) is an insulation component and it also acts as a barrier during heavy…

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    Terrazzo, composites, and concrete are all materials that can be used in the interior of a space. In this paper, I am going to explain the similarities and differences between concrete and terrazzo, what each material is composed of, how these materials are used, and the different subcategories of each material. I’m also going to discuss how each material can be altered, in terms of the look and feel of it. Composite flooring is composed of aggregate and a binder, also known as the matrix. The…

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    Analysis of “Knowing What You Believe” by Quassim Cassam Introduction: In the article “Knowing What You Believe” by Quassim Cassam talks about how the transparency account doesn’t support epistemically immediate. He defends the views about that the belief of P is epistemically inferential and therefore not immediate, which he bases it the transparency. Cassam starts by defining the notion of transparency and gives three questions in which he plans to answer. Then he continues on to talk about…

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    Polyethylene Terephthalate

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    Polyethylene terephthalate, most commonly known as plastic, is a material consisting of a wide range of synthetic and/or semi-synthetic organics that are malleable/ductile and can be molded into many solid objects. Plastics are typically made of organic polymers (chains of carbon or chains of carbon that have been bonded to other elements such as oxygen, nitrogen or sulfur) having high molecular masses, but often contain other substances. Usually being synthetic, and most commonly made from…

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    Electronic materials is very useful in today 's world, they can be used almost in all field. There are a lot of electronic materials produced every day, like semiconductor, Piezoelectric and ferroelectric materials, magnetic material etc. This lab is more concentrate on the electronic resistivity with the changing of annealing time. And XRD can help people figure out the grain size of the sample, and find the rule of the electronic resistivity with the changing of annealing time. Introduction…

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    Static Friction Lab Report

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    in contact, and the normal force helps calculate kinetic friction. Static friction is the force which must be overcoming to originally start moving an object. Once the frictions are calculated, coefficients may be calculated as well. Equipment & Materials: -Spring Scale -Several Wooden Blocks (Around 3” x 12” x 3/4”) -Yarn or String -Push Pins or Thumb Tacks -Table or Desk Surface Procedure: For the first part of the procedure, a loop of yarn was attached to the end of a 12” block by using a…

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    Veejay Plastic Case Study

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    including FDA approved, military grade, and lightweight plastics for aerospace and satellite applications. Our knowledge of plastic materials and advanced injection molding techniques allow us to take up any complex injection molding project. Types of Injection Moldable Plastic Materials that We Work With Some of the popular types of injection molding plastic materials we work with include the following. • PEEK (Polyether ether Ketone): This is a transparent thermoplastic polymer used mainly…

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