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    The substrate is rotated in the center of the growth chamber to ensure even growth on its surface and its angle can be manipulated depending on which effusion chamber shutter is opened. The time the substrate is exposed to an effusion chamber is calculated. Based on the area of the substrate, the pressure in the chamber and the molecular weight of the species, the shutter time is calculated to ensure the desired thickness of the film which will be adsorbed on to the substrate. For example, when…

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    Med School Research Paper

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    Gap Q: What have been doing since u graduate med school? (Timeline) Since I graduate in 2009, I had a lot of amazing experience in both personal and career… All these experiences, I wouldn’t trade for the word good or bad they have made me who I am today. I made a timeline for you to make easier for u. After I graduated from a med school year 2009, I worked as a duty doctor in the tertiary care hospital for 2yrs which provided me ample patient contact and clinical experience in diverse areas.…

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    Gender Injustice In Canada

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    and equality between two or more people or groups. The Difference in Pay Between Genders in Canada One large injustice found in the economic industry is the gap between a woman 's average income and a man 's average income. According to the Statistics Canada data report conducted in 2011, women made an estimated 74 cents for every dollar a man made in relation to full­time income. This is actually better than in 1987 where women were paid only 64 cents…

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    The Global Health Priority from the United States Based on the evidence based presents by World Health Organization (2012), states the “Global Health Observation” issues an analytical reports about the current situation and the trends for priority health issues. The main outcome of this research is to analyze and explain the publication of World Health Statistics of the amount of moneys United States spends on healthcare yearly and also emphasizes the key health indicators. Based on evidence,…

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    Minorities with low incomes are more likely to commit crime relative to those with higher incomes. The independent variable is low income. The dependent variable is crimes. The units of analysis are minorities. Minorities in low income conditions fall into the life of crime. For many different reasons, which may leave them with no other option than to commit a crime. They may feel the need to commit a crime to survive or to act in a way of bitterness toward others, who may have more…

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    Indonesia’s PSC has been amended three times from its first establishment. As shown in table 2.1 the latest PSC is the third generation which established in 1988. The table shows that the latest PSC generation introduces First Tranche Petroleum (FTP) as the new feature, which also affects the level of cost recovery ceiling. Moreover, government also imposes a new Domestic Market Obligation (DMO) price after 60 months of production. However, the level of profit oil or gas split, which also called…

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    Gambling Essay

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    economically separate from the host towns of Ledyard and Montville, connected only by the casino employees who live in town. Visitors might fill up their SUV at a local gas station on their way in or out, but that 's it” (Nicodemus, 2012). When casinos bring income to the state, very little of that money spread is to the local economy, which causes many of these businesses to suffer dramatically or even close…

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    Modern Art Business Model

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    suggestion would be to develop partnerships with local businesses who generate income based on ideas. They could provide creative inspiration services to employee or teams that work for these business. This could include activities at the business or onsite at the museum. Further they could develop art activities that help develop team cooperation and provide team building opportunities. The second way the museum could generate income is by hosting events and parties at the museum. Wedding…

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    which America and the American Dream was built on. Today, however, the American dream remains unattainable because minorities, those that do not resemble the people which the dream was intended for, face disparities in education, income and overall quality of life. First, income…

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    Case Study: Gallup-Purdue

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    According to the 2015 Gallup-Purdue study, fifty percent of college alumni “strongly agree” that their education was worth the cost (Gallup, Inc.). Those 15,000 graduates out of the 30,000 representative sample seized and maximized opportunities. In contrast to earlier schooling, college level education becomes a self-driven commitment. The skills needed to get through college successfully can be classified into three categories: financial skills, social skills, and organizational skills. First…

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