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    Introduction Coca-cola company is a massive, multinational enterprise that started their activity since 1889. They are aimed at delivering and producing products that will increase their popularity and recognition. They imply new up-to-date technologies and therefore create different products that make them well-known all over the world. The carbonated drink ‘cola’ has been dominated globally in the marketplace of the twentieth century. The main concept that distinguishes their success is the…

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    The foam represented the permeable soil in rural areas. Roles where determined in the group, with one timer, pourer and recorder. Exactly 1 litre of water was measured into a bucket with holes on the bottom that was supposed to simulate rainfall. A measuring cylinder was then placed beneath the catchment model’s outflow point so that the water poured from the bucket would be delivered into this…

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    She was forced to rely on public restrooms. This is disturbing how could she live? Me and all the members of my family have access to 200 litres of water per day while she has to rely on public restrooms. How did her kids live in those conditions? For Marcus, and me our children were important, both the girls and the boys, even if he preferred the boys. I remember when they were young we prioritized…

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    Two billion tonnes is the number that represents the amount of food that is wasted per year on the planet. At the same time, some countries have faced a serious aliment crisis as consequence of the poverty and hunger. By 2075, the world population can reach 9.5 billion people (Institution of Mechanical Engineers, 2013), so, the increase of food production is important to combat that issue. However, before that, food loss reduction is essential in order to avoid excessive costs and save money for…

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    oil-like substance produced in the spermaceti organ in the skull of the sperm whale. Originating from the spermaceti-organ, the fluid is located in the cranial cavity of the sperm whale and occupies a major part of the skull, holding up to 1,900 litres of spermaceti. Since the spermaceti organ, a fluid-filled sac, transforms after the death of the whale, scientists have been experiencing a dilemma. Those attempting to study spermaceti can not fully investigate it because the organic conditions…

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    Bundaberg History

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    what they wanted. He had a vision of turning molasses, a by-product of the sugar industry, into liquid gold, and in 1889 thirsty workers enthusiastically sampled the first batch of Bundy rum from the distillery that now produces some 3.5 million litres of this and other alcoholic drinks annually. As sugar production increased, export markets were in the sights of the industry’s leaders. The door to overseas trade opened in 1923 when the first shipment of 2,500 tonnes of Bundaberg sugar was…

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    Normandy France Normandy France is a land full of excitement and history. When most people hear about Normandy they think about D-day and the invasion of it. That is a big part of its history and the future. However there is more to Normandy France than what most people think of. Medical advancements can be seen here. They had to find ways to keep the horses from dying from a virus. Normandy’s laws and their friendship with England has changed over the years. They used to share some of the same…

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    River Ganga Case Study

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    ASSIGNMENT NO. 1 Q. 1). River Ganga has played an important role in defining the different aspects of beliefs concerning religion of common people of India. It is called lifeline of northern India. The Previous UPA Govt. has allocated around Rs. 20,000 crores through the two phases of Ganga Action Plan But only Rs. 987 crores has been spent in the two phases. These two GAP Plans had failed considerably. The National Ganga Basin River Authority (NGBRA) was launched in 2009 due to failure of…

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    Patterns and harms of alcohol consumption: A national survey in Singapore Summary Drinking behaviour can significantly vary depending on the geographical area and social contexts. In order to understand the patterns (frequency, quantity, type, context, binge drinking, etc.) social, cultural, ethnic and personal factors affecting drinking behaviour, a national survey is warranted. The survey will also shed light on prime areas such as impacts of drinking (health, social), associated gambling &…

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    CHAPTER THREE MATERIAL AND METHODS 1. PHYSICO-CHEMICAL CHARACTERCITICS: The effluent collected were analyzed in the laboratory for pH, acidity, alkalinity, salinity, total dissolved solid(TDS), conductivity, total hardness, calcium hardness, magnesium hardness, total solid, total suspension solid, turbidity, BOD, DO and COD using standard methods (APHA,2005). A.DETERMINATION OF pH: The electrode of pH meter was calibrated with standard buffer solutions of pH 4, 7 and 9. The electrode was then…

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