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    Over the recent years DeBeers has been facing increased competition from not only new competitors, but from a new line of diamond products. This product is known as synthetic diamonds. They are a lot more cost efficient for consumers as they do not require as much resources to produce. Synthetic diamonds are also gaining more applications in various fields making them more versatile in their use and is a threat to DeBeers future operations when it comes to market share, and future cash flows.…

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    Synthetic Nervous System

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    It was a snowy November morning; I was driving to my Human Relations class at St. Cloud State University. On this day I saw my life flash before me because as I was driving to class my car brakes locked up and then I hit a patch of black ice right before turning next to the St. Cloud Prison on highway 10. My car slid about 50 feet and all I could do was just hold my steering wheel and pray for the car to stop. During this moment my sympathetic nervous system (SNS) was reacting to this tragic…

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    Case Report Title Here: Delta Synthetic Fibre's Case Report The Issue: Why are we here – What are the important Question(s)? Delta Synthetic Fibres (DSF) is currently working on developing the Britlon range. Therefore, they must determine the most efficient way to introduce their new product. At the same time, they must find ways to meet the demand for their better product. In my opinion, DSF is facing 3 main challenges. • How is DSF’s ability to produce Britlon based on their…

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    Happiness is what we feel when we get what we want, and synthetic happiness is what we get when we don’t get what we want. Happiness is also the feeling of well being, and synthetic happiness if feeling in a state of wellbeing, when not in such state. Synthetic happiness achieved through external stimulus should not be in use, but rather a synthetic happiness through acceptance of all emotions, should be practiced to help people achieve a real happiness, a real state of well being. Happiness…

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    1) Describe Figure 1. (10 points) Figure 1 describes the photosynthetic light response between Beech and Oak plantations grown in patch harvest and shelterwood habitats, more clearly the comparison of photosynthetic rates v.s. light intensity response. As shown, Oak in patch harvest and Beech in shelterwood are having more photosynthetic efficiency in contrast to the remaining two, Beech in patch harvest, and Oak in shelterwood, having low effiency. Further proven by the slopes of the curves,…

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    After telling Lieutenant Dan this he laughed and said “If you buy a shrimp boat and become captain I will be your first mate.” Although Lieutenant Dan did not want to be on a shrimp boat he told Forrest this because of sympathetic responsiveness, because even though he did not make that promise to Bubba before he died he knew that Forrest did and he felt he had to help him. Another good example of sympathetic responsiveness in the movie is towards the ending of the movie, after Jenny died…

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    Felicity, Is it subjective or objective? Do people strive to attain happiness by means of their own understanding of the world? Can it be compared to reality, where we try to base our view of what is real and true as much as we are capable of through own perhaps incomplete reasoning? Likewise for happiness do we all devote our time to obtain that happiness as closely as possible, according to our own understanding or is it all just subjective? Have your heard of a cliché statements such as ‘Mind…

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    Created in 1965 by Stephanie Kwolek, Kevlar is a synthetic fiber that can be used in a wide variety of ways [1]. It is used to make body armor, tires and automotive belts. Governments around the world use this material to protect their soldiers in combat, motorcyclists use it to protect themselves against road rash in the event of a crash, and it is also utilized in ropes and cables. While these uses for Kevlar have revolutionized personal protection, there is one particular application for…

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    equipped with armament. I cannot figure out why the Customs and Border Patrol chose to use the MQ-9 Reaper instead of its predecessor the MQ-1 Predator. The only viable option I can come up with is the fact that the Reaper comes equipped with the Synthetic Aperture Radar and the Predator does not, which could be of vital importance along the border while searching for drug smugglers and illegal immigrants. Another variant, the Guardian, was adopted and used by Customs and Border Patrol along…

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    Now a days it is important for production work to be a cost effective as there are variety of product available for same function. Therefore, cost of the product becomes a criteria. Also synthetic oil is not environmental friendly which causes pollution [4]. Collectively all these issues prefers for new research in lubrication fluid which will give best result over the conventionally used fluids. 3. Report on the present investigation 3…

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