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    The Asiatic Wild Dog

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    in wolves. Having one cusp is seen as an adaptation to enable the dhole to be more efficient in cutting meat and other food using the molars. The average adult dhole will weigh up to around 18 kilograms, although males are heavier than females, therefore an adult female will weigh around 12 to 14 kilograms. They can be up to 60 centimeters tall at the shoulder and have a body that can be as long as 1…

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    Freezing Point Lab Report

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    A mole is roughly 6.02x1023 amus (Helmenstine). In this project, moles will be used to measure molality. Molality is defined as moles (mol) solute per kilograms (kg) solvent (Oleson, Andrew and Daly, Terik). Colligative properties are properties of solutions that depend on the number of particles in a volume of solution and not on the mass of the particles (Helmenstine). A colligative property is a property…

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    specifically about (ladders or physics). He created an article on frequently asked questions about black holes in an eleven page paper.” A typical mass for such a stellar black hole would be about 10 times the mass of the Sun, or about 10^{31} kilograms. (Here I'm using scientific notation: 10^{31} means a 1 with 31 zeroes after it, or 10,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000.)” how genius would you have to be to know that? He was rated B on his page by his students for being very accurate.…

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    Jordan Belfort: My Hero

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    that time span he had racked up millions and millions of dollars, but it had been through a fraudulent manner. In his early life though when he wasn't as greedy later on in his life he made a small company of beef and fish, and made it into 2,300 kilograms of fish and beef a week. Even though later on he had declined he still motivates people that anythings possible if you work for it. Furthermore, I say that Jordan Belfort is definitely a true hero, to me. To me a hero is a great confident…

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    Q1: Who were the Vikings? http://www.ducksters.com/history/middle_ages_vikings.php https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EArT2VOTA78 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wc5zUK2MKNY Neil Grant. (2015). Investigate and understand the ages of the Vikings. London: Brown Bear Books. A: The Vikings were the people who lived and played a major role in Northern Europe in the middle ages. They first settled in Scandinavia. Scandinavia today is known as the countries of Denmark, Sweden and Norway. The Vikings…

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    Bama Pigs

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    subsequently. Those pigs not only can be our pets, but also were fabricated as models for human disease by using a gene-editing tool --- TALENs. Geneticists make use of TALENs to disable genes inside the pigs. Therefore, Bama pigs only weight about 15 kilograms when they have grown up. To me, the genomics institute should stop to produced miropigs and sell them as pets because it violates the animal rights and the principles…

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    Narco-terrorists purchase cocaine in Colombia, Bolivia, or Peru at cheaper prices to sell them in North America at higher prices. For example, they can buy a kilogram of cocaine at $2,200 in Colombia; and later sell it from $53,000 to $55,000 in the United States of America. Their profits can increase from $100,000 to $150,000 when they can sell that same kilogram at retail prices. Narco-terrorist cartels can earn billions of dollars. A case in point is the Sinaloa Cartel leader Joaquin el…

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    I was able to find this article based on the study that involved 5256 American who participated in online course on integrative eating. They had 18 different e-classes during six weeks period. All participants answered 80 questions about their eating style and based on the analysis, the authors discovered seven reasons for overeating: • Emotional eating • Fast foodism • Food fretting • Task snacking • Sensory disregard • Unappetizing atmosphere • Solo dining Later on, the authors developed…

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    States is the only industrialized country in the world that does not use the metric system as its main system of measurement. In the early 1800's, the government's surveying and mapmaking agency or the U.S. Coast and Geodetic Survey used meter and kilogram standards brought from France. In 1866, Congress allowed the use of the metric system in this country and gave each state a set of standard metric measures and weights. In 1875, the US promised its commitment to the development of the…

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    Us 622 Case Study

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    US v Ruiz 536 US 622 PARTIES: Ruiz = Defendant US = Prosecution LEGAL CLAIM: Unlawful Possession of Drugs FACTS: - Angela Ruiz was arrested after immigration found 30 kilograms (66.2 lbs.) of marijuana in her suitcase. - Southern District of California gave her a “Fast Track” plea bargain. - The fast track plea bargain would take 6 months off of the sentence. - The average sentence for a case like this is 18-24 months with the fast track it would be reduced to 12-18…

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