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    Palm Oil Research Paper

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    posses much knowledge on palm oil; such as the ways it affects one’s health and how it is produced. Even though most are unfamiliar with these aspects of palm oil, they are most likely well acquainted with it and use it on a regular—if not daily— basis. Palm oil, although present in many everyday products, has immoral and unethical factors of production. Palm oil is a type of oil that comes from the fruit of palm trees. Many companies take advantage of the fact that palm oil is cheap to…

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    Pablo Escobar Speech

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    a. Attention Getter: He was one of the world's wealthiest person, most powerful and most violent criminal. b. Background & Audience Relevance: His name was Pablo Escobar. He became one of the world's biggest drug traffickers, the reason why is because as a kid Pablo was always driven and had the ambition to raise himself up from his humble beginnings. And became this drug trafficker in the 1970’s in Columbia. The reason I decided to do my speech on Pablo Escobar is because he is an important…

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    standpoint would be to approve it, reason being; it would create construction jobs and increase the supply of crude oil to the refineries in Texas. Thus, improving our economy. According to Kennedy from CBS News, “If Keystone were approved, (James Bambino of Platts, a provider of energy, petrochemicals, metals and agriculture information) thinks it would likely raise the value of Canadian crude oil, while pushing the global price of crude lower because of the increased supply.” (Kennedy para.…

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    Fresno Art Museum: An Exceptional Experience Upon visiting the Fresno Art Museum, I was pleasantly greeted with several local as well as world renowned paintings, sculptures, pottery, and murals. There were numerous exhibits dedicated to art, Latin American pottery, and even one fully devoted to Gary Soto, a Fresno native, whose children’s books were displayed in the museum along with paintings from the illustrations of his several acclaimed books. The overall environment was filled with great…

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    Muscle cars are high-performance automobiles, most Muscle cars are fitted with a V8 engine designed for fast acceleration. Muscle cars are for street use, road racing, and sometimes drag racing. A lot of people are into muscle cars, they like to get old, rusted out, ones and fix them up. It takes a lot of work though; buying new parts, and installing them. Many people don’t race their muscle cars, they keep them for show. The muscle car industry took off over the 1950s. The early 70s brought…

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    San Fernando Nail Salon

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    Fifteen hundred years before 1770, Native Americans were roaming around what is now known to be Sylmar and San Fernando California. The Native Americans built a popular mission, dedicated to Saint Ferdinand. Because the Native Americans saw this structure as a very significant model, it became the foundation of the city of San Fernando. Around the 1800’s, a priest from Spain took charge of the mission in San Fernando, and desired to bring something to remind him of his home. The priest brought…

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    Both the reading and the lecture attempt to discuss what the story of the weapon called "burning mirror" was in the Greeks navy who defended themselves with the Roman navy. While the lecture states three reasons for taking advantages of this weapon, not only does the lecturer disagrees with them, but she also presents some evidence to refute them all. First, the author maintains that the technology for manufacturing a class of large copper sheet for burning mirror could not exist in that time.…

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    Petroleum(BP) was initially registered as Anglo-Iranian Oil Company Limited. It was founded in 1909 by William Knox D’Arcy an English who discovered oil in Iran. The company was state owned by Britain until 1970 it was privatized under the era of Margaret Thatcher. The company has been struggling and a posted loss of $811 million until it repositioned the company in 2001. The company wanted to be the leader of an environmentally friendly oil company and had associated themselves with the green…

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    12. Tea Tree Oil with Other Essential Oils Fundamental oils are broadly utilized nowadays in fragrance based treatment, and to treat a few issue like hypersensitivities. They have a magnificent smell and have bunches of therapeutic qualities, also. For this mind blowing blend, you will require 3 drops each of lavender, rosemary, and tea tree oil; 2 drops each of thyme and cedarwood oil; 4 drops of grapeseed oil and ½ Tsp of jojoba oil. These oils have cancer prevention agent, antifungal,…

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    4.19 Optimization of ship fuel consumption The OPEX of a ship are mainly dependent upon the following factors. - Fuel consumption (FC) of ship’s main engine (ME) - Fuel consumption of auxiliary engines (AE) - The scheduled maintenance expenses - The owner’s everyday expenses While some regard that cost of loading and offloading of natural gas as the operating expenditures of ship. As mentioned by Stopford, M., 2009, Vessel’s fuel bills consume almost 76% of sailing costs, and some other…

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