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    The Essentials of Running Running has been essential for the genus of Homo since the dawn of man. It is possible that running even influenced the evolution of Homo. It is also argued that running is what helped man survive. Nowadays, running is no longer essential of the human species, but running itself, much like Homo, has evolved into a sport, a hobby, a profession and a lifestyle. What makes the art of running so intriguing for some, that they would leave everything behind to pursue a…

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    It was demonstrated that the use of compressed and stabilized earth blocks (CSEBs) formed in a press from a soil mix with a small amount of cement (6%) as stabilizer ensures a higher structural resistance to extreme wind loads than traditional earthen blocks without cement. This result was mainly due to higher mechanical properties of stabilized blocks in terms of compressive strength and tensile strength. The…

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    chips, cookies, emulsion based beverages, pickled cucumbers, etc. Bourne lists descriptors of texture in US, Austria and Japan and some of the common ones include Crisp, Crunchy, Hard, Soft and Creamy among others 95. Hydrocolloids such as gums and stabilizers are widely used to manipulate the texture of foods by changing the viscosity 96 although fats also affect the rheological properties of foods as well 97 depending on the type and the amount of fat. Increase in viscosity can be used as tool…

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    2.2. Methods 2.2.1. Preparation of econazole nitrate nanoparticles The econazole nanoparticles were prepared by nano-spray drying technique. Weighed amounts of econazole nitrate, carriers and stabilizers (table 1) were dissolved in ethanol (10 ml) followed by spraying through the Buchi® nano-spray dryer B-90 (Büchi Labortechnik, Switzerland). The nano-spray dryer was operated using inert loop B-295 system (Büchi Labortechnik AG, Flawil, Switzerland) operated using nitrogen gas with flow rate of…

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    Clinton wanted to maintain the status quo of the American unipolar power structure that occurred after the fall of the Soviet Union (“The Quiet Clinton Era”). On Clinton’s policy on military intervention, the general goal was to act as a regional stabilizer (“The Quiet Clinton Era”) but to avoid engagements in conflicts and areas that “posed little threat to American interests, narrowly defined” (Power 396). This quote is from Samantha Power’s article on the Clinton administration’s lack of…

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    Honda City Case Study

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    Company produced 1,700 cars during its first full year of business. Henry Ford produced the Model T to be an economical car for the average American. By 1920 Ford sold over a million cars. At the beginning of the century the automobile entered the transportation market as a toy for the rich. Honda City is a compact car which has been produced by the Japanese manufacturer Divyam Malik and Dev Batra Honda since 1981. Originally made for the Japanese, European and Australasian markets, the…

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    ulnar collateral ligament, and the ulno-carpal ligament (p. 60). The TFCC is a shock absorber, allows for wrist stability, grip, and weight bearing and rotational loading tasks. Neumann, Kirkendall, and Moorman (2016) stated the TFCC is the main stabilizer of the distal radioulnar joint and allows for ulnocarpal stability (p. 181). Following an injury to the TFCC, stabilization would be impacted. An injury to the TFCC is commonly caused…

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    Running head: GEORGE W. BUSH 1 George W. Bush: Bush, like father like son Jared M. Baldini Pioneer Jr Sr High School GEORGE W. BUSH 2 Abstract George W. Bush was accepted into Yale University in 1964. In 1968 Bush enlisted into the Texas Air National Guard and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant and earned his fighter pilot certification during June of 1970. George W. Bush was discharged from the reserves on November 21, 1974…

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    According to ‘JustSayYes.org’, “teen girls are more afraid of gaining weight than they are of cancer, nuclear war, or losing a parent” (Strickland). The constant desire amongst young women of being thin and losing weight is disturbing and all too common. This craving of thinness stems from a lot of factors, but a largely prominent one especially in our technologically advanced youth is social media. The instant access to other user’s profiles and photos can aid in the development of mental…

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    Boeing Mission Statement

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    Mission Statement A Mission statement as defined by Google dictionary it is: a formal summary of the aims and values of a company, organization, or individual. Their Mission statement is the following: “Facilitate the partnership of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace workers and The Boeing Company in order to provide innovative solutions that improve the Health and Safety, Quality, Productivity and Employee Development in the workplace.” (Iam-Boeing.com) Boeing is…

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