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    choice between the two main types of lighting and the wattage of the bulb used should be dependent on the size of the tank, and the types of coral they include. For example, fluorescent is really only suitable for tanks up to eighteen inches deep, and metal-halide is essential for deeper reef aquariums. For general, soft coral reefs up to twenty-four inches deep you can achieve good results with 150-watt bulbs, although the result would be much better with a 250-watt bulb. But for more demanding…

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    production of aspirin all the way to the construction of the microscope making business. The other chapter, Masters or Metal: Krupp, Benz, Diesel, Rathenau shows the The individual responsible for the construction of many science based industries rising to fame was Werner Siemens. After dropping out to…

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    is seeing the drastic effects of climate change due to pollution, a transition to clean, renewable energy sources can…

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    Sn2 Reaction Essay

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     Comment: The three bonds (one solid line, one wedged line and one dashed line) that are attached to the + carbon atom are turned inside out. If the starting material has Br on the right side of the + carbon atom, the final product will have OH on the left side of the + carbon atom and vice versa.  Comment: There is only one hump for the energy profile of an SN2 reaction. As we shall see later, there are two humps for the energy profile of an SN1 reaction. One easy way to…

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    The type of performers that are used are an orchestra. The genres of music that are included are mainly instrumental classical like songs. While they are driving to Cannes in the evening, Mr. Bean is listening to radio and Born to be Wild, a rock metal song, plays. In the end of the movie, there is a jazz chanson French song by the name of La Mer that plays to signify that he reached the beach. The music contributes to the film in many ways because it sets a mood. Mr. Bean is a silent character…

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    Background: The origins of the Canadian currency come from all across the globe. Like many nations before it the history of their monetary system starts with its native peoples. The Native Canadians traded with each other using precious metals, pelts, and crafted supplies ( beads and pottery) for hundreds of years, but all of that changed after the French explorers were introduced. In the mid 1600’s (when the french officially declared Canada as a provenance called “New France”) is when this…

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    Have you ever wondered why a dollar or even a coin has any value at all? It’s just a piece of paper or metal and just as easily seashells or beads could have been given value for trade, right? Well what’s stopping other physical objects, or in this case pieces of code, from having value? Virtual currency or “cryptocurrency”, so called because it is a currency that uses a form of cryptography, is a type of currency that exists solely online. One of the most successful cryptocurrencies to emerge…

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    It is considered a transition metal and found to have changes in its structure at different temperatures. Therefore, this paragraph would be split into four main parts explaining iron phosphate in high temperature, low temperature and when it is in an alpha-phase as well as beta-phase…

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    The Orphan Killer

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    I have to say is in no way a reflection of your overall talent or skills. This is merely a review of a movie that tried and failed. It tried to be a gory, slasher flick and it only ended up being a mean, bloody mess of a film. With its crass death metal soundtrack and anti-religion message, The Orphan Killer is a flick that does gore for gore sake and not much else. Of course, we all know that opinions are different for everyone, so what I have to say might not reflect other people's views on…

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    Why Did Mayella Ewell Lie

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    Mr. Ewell lied in court about Tom touching and disturbing the peace of his daughter Mayella Ewell. One reason why Mr. Ewell lied is because he was the lowest of the low on the chain of whites. Robert and his family live in a shack made of scraps of metal found around the place. The Ewell’s know that they are the lowest of the low amongst whites in Maycomb. The Ewell’s have no money, and no education whatsoever. The single…

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