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    History of Communication The communication methods employed by human dates back from a very early stages of civilization. In the primitive ages, communication were based on human voice. But it had a limitation, the distance. As distance grew between two people, messages got hard to convey due to the limitation of vocal cord. Next big step taken by human civilization was the invention of fire. He soon realized that this fire could be used for communication. During the attack in China, soldiers…

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    Seahorse Characteristics

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    prehensile tail allows the Seahorse to hold itself to the underlying substratum and sea grasses and weeds (Tudge, 2000). The male Seahorse has a brood pouch on its ventral surface (Dando, 1996). Depending on the species, Seahorses range in size from 1/4 inch to a foot long (Zubi, 2004). The common Seahorse is 15cm from the crown of its head to the tip of the tail (Dando, 1996). The common Seahorse is found in the majority of the worldÕs temperate and tropical coastal waters (Kingdom, 1997).…

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    Case Study: Welspun Corp)

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    General Information: INTRODUCTION OF WELSPUN CORP LTD • Welspun Corp Ltd. (WCL) is the flagship company of Welspun Group and is a global giant in the Large Diameter Line Pipe segment. Over the last 15 years, the company has emerged as a leading name in the industry and today offers a one-stop solution with its wide range of products. Having a profile of clients coming from amongst the Fortune 100 companies especially in the Oil and Gas sector, Welspun Corp has established…

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    Looking at hockey players and figure skaters, we can start to get a clearer answer. One notion called pressure melting, creates a thin layer of liquid water. This is explained as a skater’s weight exerting a great deal of pressure per square inch of ice that causes ice to drop its melting point. Furthermore, ice is less dense than water, this lower density of the ice means that the melting point of ice can be lowered below the normal zero degrees Celsius by squeezing it. Increasing the pressure…

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    technology is a “0.95-m aperture Schmidt telescope” (“Characteristics of the Kepler Space Telescope”, n.d.), allowing it to capture very high-resolution images using camera-like apparatus. It contains twenty-one modules, each of them covering five square degrees of vision, and resulting in twenty-one “images” of the field. Unfortunately, as of August 2016, three of those modules are no longer working. It is thought that circuitry failure is the reasoning behind these failures (Hunter, 2016). In…

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    After reading an article in the Harvard Business Review, titled Moral Mazes by Robert Jackall, I realize that I share some deep ideology-if you will-with the leaders in the corporate world when it comes to defining success. I ,too, tend to view success as what matters the most, what legitimates striving, and what makes everything, including self-image worthwhile. This approach of viewing success could be attributed to the cultural backgrounds that I grew up in, the socioeconomic status of my…

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    Gym Struggles

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    than before. I close my eyes, breath in and grab the bar. Am I griping it right? That thought passes as I pull the bar up from my thighs to my chest. Flipping it slightly to adjust my elbows. I quickly squat and move each foot out an inch. As I am about to square my footing the bar slips out of my grip and I fall back landing not so gracefully with the bar perched precariously on both myself and one side of the…

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    Should it matter how animals are housed and treated if they are going to be killed for consumption later? The treatment of animals in slaughterhouses has been an on going controversy in the United States. Many individuals and animal organizations continuously voice their concerns on the treatment of animals in these facilities. The two major issues concerning these slaughterhouse animals are, the inhumane treatment of the animals, and the health hazards these factory-processed organisms have to…

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    null-hypothesis to compare to the observation of the population. One can predict the outcome of the estimated amount of offspring in a population by using two alleles to determine which will be present in future generations. This equation uses a Punnet Square that makes a mathematical format to interpret the information. This possibility is referred to as Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium or Hardy-Weinberg principle. Although the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium is rarely met in a given population, it can…

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    Analysis Of The BP Oil Spill

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    Persian Gulf they spilled about 380-520 million gallons. The oil resulted in a 4-inch thick oil slick that spread across 4,000 square miles in the Persian Gulf. When the Exxon Valdez tanker hit a reef off the Alaskan eleven of its cargo tanks ruptured. It dumped up to 11 million gallons of oil into Prince William Sound. The spill could have been much worse because Valdez was carrying 53 million gallons (Moss,…

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