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    between prompt LII and soot volume fraction obtained by laser extinction is investigated. The results are discussed in detail at the end of the chapter. Chapter \ref{ch:Inertgas_Results} is dedicated to the investigation of the mitigation of soot inception by adding $N_2$, $Ar$ and $CO_2$ separately to the fuel supply. For this, laser edge extinction and slice method are introduced. Planar elastic light scattering (PELS), TiRe-LII, and two-color laser-induced incandescence…

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    Deprivation In America

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    with the intentions of reducing as well as alleviating hardships, giving all Americans the opportunity to advance for the better by declaring war on Poverty. Subsequently, changing the direction of the country forever. Since the War on Poverty’s inception, there have been continuous debates as to whether deprivation levels decreased or increased in America. If one examines the country’s living conditions, they should see the decline in the poverty level from the 1960’s up until now. There are…

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    The American colonies, which became the United States, have had prosperity since their inception. However, with time, tensions between sides grew, which eventually culminated in the American Revolutionary and Civil Wars. Both wars were the product of the very prosperity experienced, tensions between, respectively, the colonies and Great Britain as well as the free North and the slave South, with the latter regarding the future of slavery. The significance of the American Revolutionary War stems…

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    Papa John’s have indicated a massive growth regarding its market share since inception. The pizza industry is highly competitive and saturated with many players already in the market. The threat of new entry is high which are facilitated by low capital requirements. Companies can enter the market either locally or internationally thus tapping every market opportunity. The ease of the entry by any company poses a threat and can take the business away (Barney& Hesterly, 2010). MacDonald's…

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    Engels Working Class

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    justice have come as we, the people, strive for an ideal life for ourselves and those closest to us. Sir Thomas More, through Utopia, and Friedrich Engels, through The Condition of the Working Class in England, give us firsthand perspectives into the inception and development of the capitalist society we know today. Our graduation from communal property to private property has torn through the Cottage Industry, the need for factory workers in the developed world, and now is on a path to…

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    Cruising stones, sliding rocks, moving stones, and moving rocks are a topographical marvel where rocks move and write long tracks along a smooth valley floor without human or creature intercession. Stones with unpleasant bottoms leave straight striated tracks while those with smooth bottoms have a tendency to meander. Stones once in a while turn over, presenting another edge to the ground and leaving an alternate track in the stone's wake. Trails contrast in both heading and length. Rocks…

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    From 3rd grade until 10th grade, students must past a standardized test to see if they will pass their grade. Even if they have the NCLB, which stands for “The No Child Left Behind Act, it is a federal law that provides money for extra educational assistance for poor children in return for improvements in their academic progress.” This act was put into place in 2002, and in the article from QUARTZ it says, “American families and public school teachers have been increasingly put-upon by…

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    Argument On Clon-To-Bear

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    distinctly why Members of the Council are not assure by the arguments for cloning-to-furnish-offspring, even in the most tenable plight. To see why this is so, we emergency to observe clon-to-bear-spawn from the broadest likely maxim perspective, inception with ethical topic regarding try on man subjects. It made the presentations as part of a prosperous exertion to raise $132 million in fresh chief during January. Anti-choicers also use the describe "humankind…

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    also acted as a catalyst for companies to shift employment to developing or third-world countries such as Mexico in which labour and the cost of producing materials is substantially cheaper. In this paper I will make the argument that since the inception of NAFTA, workers living and working conditions have not improved and the adoption of neoliberal policies by the government has weakened the influence of the labour force and has made it more difficult for labour to organize.…

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    Chapter 3 Article 3: Cherokee Medicine, Colonial Germs: An Indigenous Nation s Fight against Smallpox, 1518-1824 Chapter two of the textbook, Biosecurity and Bioterrorism Containing and Preventing Biological Threats, by Jeffrey R. Ryan, goes into extensive detail on the numerous types of category A diseases and their agents. Category A diseases and agents, hold the greatest potential for harm in the case of a bioterrorist attack (Ryan 2016, p. 51). Throughout this chapter the different types…

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