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    Saltwater Aquarium

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    most attractive types is saltwater aquarium. It is a kind of aquarium that is designed with sea view. Besides that, the fish also belongs to sea fish. Of course, you should also apply saltwater. This aquarium should always be kept well so that the water and fish will always be healthy by removing the dissolved organic compound. To realize it, you need to skim it. There are many skimmers available in the market. If you are interested to look for a skimmer for your saltwater aquarium, here are the…

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    The constitution of india guarantees various fundamental rights which are available to every citizen of the country irrespective of caste, creed, gender and religion. One of them is the right to life as stated in article 12 of the constitution. Right to life is basically a moral principle that a person has the right to life and he should not be unjustly killed. Right to a pollution free environment, right to be protected against dangerous incidents caused due to manufacturing of…

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    Essay On Sea Otters

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    rolling and removing themselves from the rest of the group at around the age of seven. The gestation period of sea otters is longer than other types of otter, such as the river otters, and it can last up to twelve months, with pups being born in the water. And, after eight months, a sea otter can become independent. The average liter of sea otters is one pup and sometimes they will have twins, but usually only one survives due to their mother caring for the stronger of the…

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    protect the environment? This essay will discuss 3 aspects of environmental pollution: causes, effects, and solutions. There are many types of environmental pollution such as: air pollution, water pollution, noise pollution,…… We live on earth, which is known to have an environment, where air and water are 2 basics things in our life. Without…

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    Greek Tragedy

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    In this play Fate is synonymous with Nature, taking a heavy toll of human life. Synge embodies this malicious aspect of Nature through the sea. Fate appears as the roaring sheet of water that plays the offstage protagonist, predetermining the lives of the characters. Comparable to the tragedies of Sophocles, Synge creates a looming tragic atmosphere through his premonitions of the future. The application of dramatic ironies such as the case of material brought by Maurya for Michael’s funeral…

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    We put out so much waste that we have to have a garbage treatment complexes over 6,000 acres in size. Humans put out so much garbage that we are having to find and make bigger landfills. If we could see the garbage we get rid of in our landfills we would get rid of it differently. In the United States we have temporary solutions to getting rid of our garbage. Although, in other countries such as China, which is the worst country with garbage problems. China’s garbage problem is so bad that they…

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    Life. Webster Online Dictionary states the simple definition as life to be, “the ability to grow, change, etc., that separates plants and animals from things like water or rocks, the period of time when a person is alive and the experience of being alive”. Purpose. Cambridge online dictionary states that the definition of purpose is, “why you do something or why something exists”. Why is it that you have a life? Does your life have a purpose? Does a purpose for life truly exist? Have you found…

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    Acacia Arabica Case Study

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    6. RESULTS AND DISCUSSION All the results generated from the present study are represented in the respective tables. The powdered gum of Acacia arabica was subjected to preliminary organoleptic evaluation. The scanty availability of information on this plant facilitates the study on it. The attempt is made to study the Pharmacognostical, phytochemical and pharmacological activities of gum of the plant. The study was divided into three major parts viz. • Pharmacognostical studies •…

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    Natural energy is important not only to the living things but also to the earth as a whole. They come from natural resources such as water, sun, air, and minerals. Conservation of natural energy is essential because it allows us to save things that can be used anytime when we need them in order for us to stay alive. We cannot surely survive without air to breathe, water to drink and food to eat. Natural energy itself produces a vast advantage on the part of the people. There are two classes of…

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    Evaporation Essay

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    Figure 1b shows the temporal evolution of the microdroplet radius obtained from droplet sizing with whispering gallery modes and the evolution of the growing effective surface concentration of SDS obtained from equation 5. It could be seen in Figure 1(right) that, the effective surface concentration of SDS is constant from the beginning of the droplet evaporation until it reaches about 298s. At this point, the inclusions were still dispersed within the volume of the microdroplet and beneath the…

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