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    using lead shot are stopping power, range, and cost. The alternatives are non-toxic shots such as steel, Hevi-Shot, bismuth. The most commonly used is steel because it is the cheapest of the non-toxic shot. There are many problems with steel shot, but if it can keep the birds alive or even if they swallow some healthy is it worth the side effects. The first One large problem that has been found with steel shot is that it has a lower density therefore giving it less foot pounds of energy which…

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    President Kennedy, in his speech regarding the spike in steel prices, discusses the events that could take place, if the prices were to actually increase and he appeals to the audience’s conscience , emotion, and logic. His purpose seems to be to to simply warn and prepare the people for what could be coming and he adopts a serious tone to present the urgency. In his second paragraph, he immediately appeals to their emotional side. When he says, “... When we are asking reservists to leave…

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    cases spiral spring steel boning, both of which provide an individual…

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    in climate which determined what crops could grow in certain areas and which animals could be domesticated there, it also controlled people’s immunity to germs, and greatly affected the pace in which a civilization advanced with materials such as steel. It’s still seems crazy that the fate of our world laid in the…

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    Vibrant River Analysis

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    begin. I chose to interpret, analyze, and judge a great piece of artwork currently hanging on the Ford Center in Downtown Evansville. That piece is called Vibrant River by Roger Stoller. This 41’ x 15’ abstract piece was designed out of stainless steel and was erected in 2013 as a “celebration of natural Evansville”. In this analysis, I will go through the principles of design and how this piece exhibits those values, as well as give you my interpretation and judgement of this piece. To begin,…

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    Char-Broil 480 Classic 4 Burner Grill Char-Broil offers a number of grills to suit every need. Models range from two burner portable units to six burner grills with and without side tables. With so many grills to choose from, it's best to do a little digging before investing in a grill. When a person hosts a cookout, he or she needs a grill that can heat quickly and kick up powerful heat. Most grill manufacturer's make this claim. The Char-Broil Classic 4-Burner piqued our curiosity, touting…

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    Industry Analysis - Porter’s 5 forces Michael Porter, an authority on competitive strategy and the Porter five forces analysis is a framework that may help Choo Bee Metal Industries Berhad to analyze level of competition within an industry and business strategy development. The Porter’s Five Forces tool is a simple but powerful tool for understanding where power lies in a business situation. It is useful for Choo Bee Metal because it helps to understand both the strength of their current…

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    “a way to manufacture steel rapidly and cheaply by blasting hot air through the melted iron to quickly remove impurities.”4 This process helped increase steel production and is responsible for the many famous skyscrapers that put America on the global map. Therefore, Steel was a very important resource for America. At this time, steel was cheaper and easier to produce. One major way steel built America, was in building America’s railroad system. The tracks were made of steel back and so were the…

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    Helmet Research Paper

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    cuts. This changed in the late 1700s when rifled firearms were introduced, resulting in a new focus to develop better protective equipment. In particular, World War I and the simultaneous increase in the lethality of artillery renewed the need for steel helmets, which could protect soldiers from fragmenting projectiles. These helmets remained popular until the mid 1980s when they were replaced with an increase in the lethality of ballistic threats during World War II. This in turn led to the…

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    recycling is $22 billion per year industry in the United States. The term auto recycling includes recycled auto parts for both domestic, and depending on the part, foreign buyers and using the remaining auto shell as food for both the crusher and steel mill fodder. Auto recycling yards also known as salvage yards or junk yards provide necessary parts to keep more autos from being junked or abandoned. A typical vehicle has 64% ferrous metal, 9% non-ferrous metal, 9% in various plastics, 5% fluids…

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