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    Inequality In Civilization

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    Europeans were the first to develop steel because they had all the materials they need to make steel like having a dry climate and iron and time to be to make steel. The Europeans weren’t the only ones that made steel, one the people that also made steel were the Zulus. Despite being able to develop steel they didn’t raise like the Europeans. In fact the Europeans colonized the Zulus and thus stop/slowed the development of Africa’s steel. Europeans also went and colonized New Guinea unlike…

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    Recycling is one way to reduce the waste taken to landfills. Recycling is also the process we use to reuse recovered items. In my household, we recycle aluminum cans, glass, newspapers, plastic bottles, and magazines because I care about the environment. Recycling is good for the environment because it conserves our natural resources, it saves energy, and it reduces pollution. The problem is that we need to convince the community to recycle more than they are doing. We need to convince…

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    Roof Truss Design

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    The lumber trusses are of high quality and are able to tolerate high amount of stress as they are stress rated by machines. Where as plates are sturdy pieces of galvanized steel, used to hold wood together at joints. Plates help transfer stress from the wooden beams of the tress to the joint. This allows the truss to tolerate more weight. All construction structures make use of trusses because of the additional support and…

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    World Trade Centers’ steel “melted. ” The steel could only melt at a certain degree and the airplane fuel was not at a high enough temperature to melt it. “The theory goes that since ignited jet fuel in the 9/11 explosions didn't get hot enough to melt steel — jet fuel burns at 800 to 1,500 degrees, but the melting point for most steel is 2,700 degrees — the collapsed buildings must have been an inside job.”(https://www.buzzfeed.com; This Man Decided To Put "Jet Fuel Can't Melt Steel Beams"…

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    sacrifice, and collective responsibility of his country with the help of his potent diction, his honest appeal to practical consequences, and his persuasive incorporation of logos. In April, 1962, Kennedy spoke compellingly on the nationwide rise of steel prices, and his remarks had a remarkable effect on the country. Kennedy integrates numerous, powerful strategies in order to achieve…

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    without shear wall and steel frame with or without concrete shear core. These construction types also have a combination of, timber, concrete columns or steel beams floors and unreinforced masonry (and other material) exterior walls. Industrial construction types consist of unreinforced and reinforced masonry walls with supporting steel roof, steel frame with steel clad walls or unreinforced masonry walls with steel roof, small and large panel precast walls with supporting steel roof, concrete…

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    Rubber Band Lab Report

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    one straight line instead of a circular shape. 2. One end of the rubber band was securely tied to the middle of the skewer. The other end was securely tied to the hook of the 100g slotted steel weight. 3. The skewer was placed along the rim of the 250mL measuring cylinder, which allowed the rubber band and steel weight to hang within the measuring cylinder. Play dough was placed, to secure the skewer, to the edges of the measuring cylinder (the setup of the structure described in Step 2 & 3 is…

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    poem goes on, the reader finds out that it is a steel mill the child is…

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    civilization cannot grow wheat they won't be able to raise animals who live off wheat. By living with an animal and consuming its products someone can be exposed to smallpox. Smallpox is a very deadly disease. Along with smallpox, steel is very deadly. In Order to make steel everyone needs 4 very specific things. The Europeans were able to decimate so many civilizations because they had many advantages. They were able to grow wheat, which helped them domesticate…

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    has to maintain improvements, further developments, and repairs of all of their technology, machinery, and expertise. The government funding not only includes funds of the machinery, but also the people working for and on the equipment. The price of steel is far more expensive than the price of wood, as well as the price of steam engines is far more expensive than sails and relying on the…

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