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    conservation: why you might want to switch to led, this is the first thing to create a safer environment plus the company can save a lot of money. One of the best examples of this if some enterprise start to use the led technology it can be 75-80% lower electricity bills can result. The LED strip lifetime - like all LED lamp - an average of 50,000 hours. If only used 8 hours per day, this means that do not have to replace at least 17 years. Ergo the led energy-efficient and practical. More and…

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    Sexuality In Art Analysis

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    was used for the apple and the snake that both caused Eve and Adam to be cast out from the Garden of Eden. The piece is a symbolic representation of the forbidden fruit, which housed the snake that leads her to seduce Adam. Ultimately, the seduction led to their banishment from the Garden of Eden. This piece is both engaging and intriguing because Eve seems to embody the snake itself and the emergence of the snake coming out of the vulva signifies a seductive intent on her behalf. This piece was…

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    my left leg outside the left chair leg and my right leg inside the bottom portion of the chair’s legs surrounded as I kept an eye out for anybody coming in the room. My position of my legs with the chair while looking back and forth to save my ass led me to my masturbation. Yes indeed, I know what I wrote. It’s not typo, a pretty long…

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    reactor was equipped with mechanical agitation and inlets used for measuring temperature and gas intake, sampling, and one outlet for the gas that was not absorbed. The reactor was located in the center of a wooden box, where four 15 W black light lamps were placed in each of the corners inside the box. The internal walls of the box were also covered with aluminum foil in order to increase the flux of absorbed radiation due to reflection. The evolution of the reaction was followed through the…

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    lives and ours, to advise us to be attentive and thankful to the accomplishments we have achieved. Hitler’s First Photograph Pg.196 Through the flagitious acts that Hitler committed during his lifetime, Szymborska looks beneath the childhood that led to the infamous…

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    Food In The 1940's

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    The old saying goes to show true: You are what you eat! This can be said for every person on this planet, but the view of food and the way in which people consume food has changed dramatically since the 1900’s. There have been many people who led the change and paved the way to society as we know it today. During the 1940’s, America was full of drive-in diners. This was about the time that automobiles were industrialized and introduced into society. Americans were fascinated with the idea of…

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    Social Disorganization Theory Case Study

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    leads to the fear of crime, more serious crime and urban decay” (Sousa, 77). The pros of the broken windows theory is that this allows the police and the communities to manage minor disorders which in turn reduces criminal activity. By fixing street lamps, abandoned houses, arresting people for misdemeanor crimes will lead to reduction in the amount of calls the police are receiving in those areas where they policed using the broken windows theory. If we as a community allow the misdemeanor…

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    How the architecture of Jay Gatsby’s house from the Great Gatsby movie 2013 is an embodiment of the “American dream”? By Anchal Tibrewal Abstract The author examined the significance of the significance of the American dream in the architecture of film. It is an analysis Baz Luhrmann’s 2013 rendition of The Great Gatsby. Analysis of The Great Gatsby reflected an Art Deco style, the period of 1920s, and the representation of characters in the film. Without the intricate and well-planned design,…

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    Matsushita Essay

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    Introduction Philips Gerard Philips and Frederik (Gerard Philips’ father) started a small factory of light bulbs in 1892 in Eindhoven, Holland. The company focused on three areas i.e. Healthcare, Consumer Lifestyle, and Lighting. Around 1895, Anton joined Philips. Anton was Gerard’s brother. He was an excellent manager and a salesman. He was an engineer and had a big contribution in business ideas. Due to his involvement and ideas, in 1900, Philips soon began to expand and became the third…

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    war party or the Girondists who supported a constitutional monarchy. The Girondists were on the left at the beginning of the year 1792 but ended it on the right as the French Revolution radicalized at an alarming rate. The creation of the Montagnards led by Robespierre took an extremely aggressive approach. With the help of the sans-culottes the Girondins became targeted and were completely purged on June 2, 1793. This passage from May 31, 1793 shows the influence of the republicans and how they…

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