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    justice would be serve within two days, there live Iron Fist and Death Stare. These two went to the same school and graduated by the master name Brainer. Brainer is one of the smartest person in the world. Iron Fist and Death Stare had this last mission to complete before they retire. During the mission, they both discovered a 5.2 million abandon dollars, uncounted for. It was tempting for the both of them, but Iron Fist insisted that they bring it in. Death Stare stated that Iron Fist is crazy and said; “this can be our retirement money and we can split it between the two of us”. After a long debate, Iron Fist called it in and these two were no longer friends anymore. They went from being friends to adversary. Due to their behavior…

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    characteristics of a hero is to help people for other people’s benefit, to be honorable, honest or trustworthy, moral, and to do things for the greater good. Comparing Odysseus to Iron Fist (aka Danny Rand), it is clear that Odysseus is nowhere near what a true hero is. Odysseus rarely helps others, and only does things for his own benefit. He shows that he is unhonorable, dishonest, and untrustworthy when he takes much more than he and his men needed, intending to take everything, from…

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    Luke Cage Definition

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    Step in the Arena I suppose it was only a matter of time until we were presented with Luke’s origin story, but I appreciate the show’s forethought into giving it such a well-timed placement within the overall narrative. By waiting until now, Luke Cage avoided feeling too similar to many other superhero stories that can’t resist showing us a character’s history right away. Had it waited any longer, it could have run the risk of putting too much distance between the audience and the action…

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    Iron Lab Report

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    Iron (Fe3+) is a metal that rusts when it is exposed to air, it is also an important nutrient in the human body 1. The form of iron found in foods which is (Fe3+) is different to the type of iron that is absorbed by the body Fe2+ 2. Fe3+ is an iron mixed with oxygen, this is an insoluble form of iron 3. However, the body converts this iron into the form of ferrous which is soluble (Fe2+) 3. Iron is a vital component of not only the human body but also other living things 3. This is due to the…

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    red frame of the box. In contrast to this brightly colored dress, Aunt Jemima’s skin is pitch black and matches a black fist centered in the space where the notepad would be. In the notebook’s stead, Saar has placed a small painting of Aunt Jemima holding an angry caucasian white child. In this little depiction it is a sunny day and Aunt Jemima is standing in front of a picket fence, over which a bright white towel is drying — the towel frames a black fist which is a striking contrast in the…

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    Major minerals include calcium and phosphorus. While, trace minerals include iron and zinc. Major minerals are defined as a mineral vital to health that is required in the diet in amounts more than 100 milligrams per day. Over 99% of the calcium in the human body strengthens bones and teeth. Calcium is often, found in dairy products like milk and cheese. Some secondary sources for calcium are in foods like bread, rolls, and crackers. Calcium has several functions; such as blood clotting,…

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    It can withstand fatigue and wear, and can be strengthened and hardened to an accurately controllable degree. It can be easily casted, corrosion resistant and reproduce fine detail. Moreover, it has high electrical conductivity at high temperatures. To introduce Beryllium into metals, Beryllium alloys of magnesium-aluminum, aluminum, nickel, copper, iron or cobalt are always used (Hornbostel, 1991). According to Harper (2001), Beryllium oxide, with a melting point of 2585 °C and specific…

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    Spot Welding Essay

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    • What is means of welding? The welding is the processes which make the permanent bonding between the two or more solid bodies o the metal if the welding is not done properly the welding joint can be brake from the welding place and if the welding is done properly the metal can be brake from the middle or the center of the object • Spot welding http://www.taylorautobody.com/Portals/16/images/Pro%20Spot%202.jpg There is many type of welding processes 1 Gas welding 2 Gas shielded arc welding 3…

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    also known as inox steel, is a steel alloy which features 10.5% of chromium. Stainless steel does not rust or stain like normal steel would and even though it is called stainless steel, it is not entirely stainless, because in low-oxygen, high salinity environments it is able to be stained. The main difference between stainless steel and general carbon steel is the amount of chromium present. Due to the amount of chromium that stainless steel contains, the stainless steel will form a chromium…

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    Ionic Bonding Essay

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    2. RESEARCH ON THE STRUCTURE OF METALS AND TYPES OF BONDING. What are metals? 24% of our planet’s mass is metal. They are used as mainly because of their properties; metals are strong, ductile, have high melting points and are excellent conductors of electricity. Other properties of metals are given below: • Can be made stronger by alloys and heat treatment. • Easily machined. • Most of them are heavy. • Susceptible to corrosion. Metals can be divided into two; Ferrous and Non-ferrous. Ferrous…

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