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    pocketing tricks of the trade. They are often hard-won and well worth the effort. If the wire wound strings on the guitar produce too much squeaking when the guitarist moves his fingers to grab his next chord, try using some “Fingerease” string lubricant. This tones down those squeaks and even helps to preserve the strings. Some folks love this stuff. Others hate it. Keep a can of it in the studio and let your clients decide for…

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    the British. The traditional way of life for many Africans involved working in the extraction of natural resources. Africans in this society focused on trade and the production of palm oil. Palm oil was a huge resource in demand used for machine lubricant and production of soap. The demand for labors to harvest palm oil grew, so in 1874 a large number of children were imported into the colony as workers. Children were less likely to run away or seek their freedom in the British’s courts.…

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    Methyl Paraben Essay

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    1. Materials and suppliers • Caffeine (anhydrous), BASF, Germany, was generously donated by Dar Al Dawa Development and Investment Company. Caffeine is 1,3,7-trimethyl-3,7-dihydro-1H-purine-2,6-dione. It is white or almost white, crystalline powder or silky crystals. It is sparingly soluble in water, freely soluble in boiling water and slightly soluble in ethanol. It is used as central nervous system stimulant (British Pharmacopoeia 2009). • Methyl paraben was generously donated by Arab…

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    Al2o3 Economic Impact

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    as making improved chemical composition of a surface. Surface chemistry today can be applied to solve various issues and problems including fighting corrosion, making glucose biosensor to monitor the sugar levels for diabetic patients, making lubricants to help reduce the frictions between two substances, making semiconductors that are used in many modern electronic devices such as computers and cell…

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    resulted from frostbite during the Winter and the impact on the morale of the soldiers can be imagined” (Pointer, 2005). The Germans also didn 't have the materials for the cold that Russia had developed previously, requiring special greases, oils and lubricants with cold resistance technology. Furthermore, Hitler’s army also had shortages of food and other goods, it would have made a combination of soldiers both freezing and starving. A further hindrance that the German army faced was with…

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    Diesel Engines

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    Back in the 80’s and 90’s diesel powered vehicles were infamous for their loud, smelly, and jittery engines. However, today’s diesel powered engines are significantly more quiet, more comfortable to drive, and with new technological advances, they aren’t throwing out black smelly fumes from their tail pipes thanks to newer catalytic converters. Diesel engines are more preferable today because they are superior fuel savers, last much more longer, and have a higher power output. A diesel engine is…

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    under the perspective of the outdated Japanese culture as well as female’s current social positions. Memoirs of a Geisha uses this stereotypical woman inferiority under traditional patriarchy to suggest Asian authenticity. They worked as social lubricant for businessmen who engage clients at teahouses. More effective ones also had a unique supporter, a financial supplier who was a longstanding lover. The director went to great extents of reconstructing the world of…

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    Preformulation Study Preparation of calibration curve of Amoxicillin trihydrate [51,53,76] Preparation of stock for Hydrochloric acid Stock solution in 0.1N Hydrochloric acid (0.1N HCl): 10 mg of Amoxicillin was accurately weighed and transferred into 10 ml volumetric flask. It was dissolved and diluted to volume make up to mark with 0.1N HCl to give stock solution containing 1000 µg/ml, after than 1ml take to from 1000 µg/ml and dilute to volume make up to mark of 10ml volumetric flask with…

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    Stuart Ewen of The Persuaders stated, “The secret of it all, the secret of persuasion, is to induce the person to persuade himself.” In recent years, the focus of advertising has shifted from the product to the consumer. Advertisers appeal to the consumers using strategies such as ethos, pathos, and logos in order to make emotional connections with them, rather than trying to promote their product as the “best.” What makes one product superior to another is not the product itself, but rather the…

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    Alcohol can mean many things to an author, and even more to the characters in their stories. There is no story where this is truer than in Raymond Carver’s short story “Cathedral”. Christopher Hitchens compared alcohol to a master/servant relationship in his book The Quotable Hitchens: Alcohol to Zionism, while Peter Flax claims that just about everyone in America has a drinking problem and that, without regard to reason, alcohol is never a good thing, in his article “The Drinking Problem You…

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