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    history of jewelry is very interesting. The first known country to not only wear jewelry but also make it is Africa. Africa’s first known instance of jewelry making was in Kenya over 40,000 years ago. The jewelry was most likely made from natural elements found from their surroundings, which was then made into beads all meaning something. It is amazing that these people began telling stories with something as simple as…

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    Rolex Case

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    However, it has to be acknowledged that the amount of significance of these elements can differ from brand to brand and also market to market (Luxurydaily). 1. Performance It considers the deliverance of greater experience of a luxury brand at a product level and at an practical level. Basically at a product level, it must conform…

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    Petroleum products are found in nearly everything we use today. Petroleum products include transportation fuels, fuel oils for heating and electricity generation, asphalt and road oil, and the feedstocks used to make chemicals, plastics, and synthetic materials. The United States is the world’s third largest crude oil producer. We produce oil in 31 states and offshore. The top three oil-producing states are Texas, Alaska, and California. About 76% of the 6.97 billion barrels of petroleum…

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    Title The Effects of Global Warming on the Oceans Marine Life Research Ocean acidification has occurred slowly since the industrial revolution, as mankind began to add excess amounts of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. CO2, one of the greenhouse gases produced in excess, was absorbed by the ocean, and the effects of this gas are devastating to marine life and their ecosystems. The CO2 produces carbonic acid, which lowers the pH of saltwater, and this in turn creates a harmful environment…

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    ABSTRACT Using remote sensing technology is an effective way to observe and verify the wise and sustainable use of natural resources. With its weather and daylight independency Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data emphasize as particularly suitable for large-scaled monitoring. But the classification of SAR images is more difficult as of multi-spectral images. Because of the microwave’s interaction with the object parameters on the earth surface, like roughness or the complex dielectric…

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    Peptidomimetics Essay

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    whose essential elements (pharmacophore) mimic a natural peptide or protein in 3D space and which retain the ability to interact with the biological target and produce the same biological effect. The demand for modified peptides with improved stability profiles and pharmacokinetic properties is driving extensive research effort in this field. Many structural modifications of peptides guided by rational design and molecular modeling have been established to develop novel synthetic approaches. A…

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    Argument For A Dishwasher

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    BEST DISHWASHER DETERGENT FOR HARD WATER Firstly we need to recognize what hard water is, hard water is a water that has high mineral substance. Hard water happens when groundwater grabs minerals as it moves through rock and soil. It most normally grabs salts like magnesium chloride and calcium chloride. At the point when hard water is utilized to wash your dishes, it might turn out looking more regrettable than when they went in. Hard water leaves your dishes spotted and can even keep your…

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    Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common, progressive, degenerative joint process where the articular cartilage layer on the ends of bones at the joints deteriorates, and the bone plate gets thicker and more sclerotic. Additionally, this affects the joint’s protective mechanisms including ligaments and muscle. OA is manifested as a monoarticular or polyarticular phenomenon and is often asymmetric. It can occasionally appear as a more generalized disease. OA usually begins asymptomatically when the…

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    Which of the following works demonstrates the Futurists' interest in motion? |a. |The City | |b. |Dynamism of a Dog on a Leash | |c. |Champs de Mars or The Red Tower | |d. |The Portuguese…

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    Protein Molecules Essay

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    for every oxygen atom. Carbohydrates can be traced back to photosynthesis. Take the form of starches, sugars and cellulose. They contain carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen like the lipids. Lipids include fats, oils, waxes, and sterols. Use the same elements as carbs. Made of glycerol and 3 fatty acids. (Triglyceride lipid) Steroids are a type of lipid Lipids include phospholipids that make cell membranes. Proteins are made of thousands of amino acids. Amino acids contain an amino group and carboxyl…

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