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    The Pearl Greed

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    Traitors, thieves, mercenaries, and cruel authorities all have one similar trait; they believed in the principle that wealth, in every given form, directly corresponds with contentment. However, in The Pearl, by John Steinbeck, characters such as the pearl dealers, the hired trackers, and the doctor display dismaying extents of avarice and covetousness for Kino’s pearl, leading to four murders, five deaths, and a monumental shift in culture, due to the belligerent actions of Kino, who strived to…

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    Toxicant Research Paper

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    alveoli. The pulmonary acini are the sites were oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged between blood and the air, and are the main sites of absorption of toxicants that exist in the form of gases and vapors. (Lu’s Basic Toxicology,…

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    Spot Welding Essay

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    • What is means of welding? The welding is the processes which make the permanent bonding between the two or more solid bodies o the metal if the welding is not done properly the welding joint can be brake from the welding place and if the welding is done properly the metal can be brake from the middle or the center of the object • Spot welding http://www.taylorautobody.com/Portals/16/images/Pro%20Spot%202.jpg There is many type of welding processes 1 Gas welding 2 Gas shielded arc welding 3…

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    The authors author mentions that “the mountains and jungles are water-soaked and dull”, “wet trees”, “quiet jungles”, “water streams”, and “a sea of greenish vapor”. At the bottom of the first page on the novel, the author mentions that there are sunny days, but they are followed by rainy nights. The author Bao Ninh also uses syntax to communicate to the reader that sentence fragments directly relate to the fragmented…

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    My Rain Myth

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    passing down from generation to generation. These myths were the only explanations they had for these events because they did not have the science that we have now. For example, in terms of my own myth, we now understand that rain comes from water vapor in the clouds. However, in the past, the Native Americans did not know this information and had no way of discovering it. Therefore, they created their own explanations and used those to spread messages about morals at the same time. As well,…

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    and North Eastern part of the United States drop down to a level 4 pH scale. How much water is on earth? About 71% of earths surface is covered by water while oceans hold 96.5% of all water on the surface. Water exists everywhere in forms of water vapor in air, in rivers and lakes, and can also be found in glaciers. About 68% of freshwater on earth is found in icecaps and glaciers. While just over 30% is found in ground water. Only .3% of earths freshwater is found on the surface in lakes and…

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    Silica Gel Research Paper

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    What does silica gel do Little packs of silica are(desiccant) means is a drying agent something that drys objects and absorbs the the moisture. Silica gel was made to absorb and hold moist, And prevent condensation, .Also to Hold water vapor, In leather products, food, and new shoes so they do not get ruined. Silica gel can also limits moisture, mold, and damage in electronics. It can also…

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    The primary causes for ocean acidification include carbon dioxide pollution, an effect caused by burning fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and gas. The carbon dioxide accumulates quickly, entering the ocean and increasing ocean acidity, so fast that the organisms cannot adapt quickly enough. It is most problematic in cold water regions and places where deep water wells up to the surface, as not only would co2 rates rise faster, it is also the location for many fisheries. Coral reefs are also at…

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    Respiration Lab Report

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    to the lungs. Carbon dioxide flows through capillaries back into the lungs. The carbon dioxide then flows out of the body back into the air. Every time we take in glucose in the form of food and breathe in oxygen, we exhale carbon dioxide and water vapor. The blood picks up more oxygen at the lungs, and the cycle begins again! Water transport across cell membranes occurs by diffusion and osmosis. The cell‐membrane osmotic water permeability varies from cell to cell, depending on the composition…

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    homogenous and also to know that the reaction is going at a reasonable rate. The flask was swirled while the bromine solution was being added to mix the contents and after the addition was complete, the reaction flask was loosely stoppered so that the high vapor pressure of the gas would not build up inside the flask. The mixture was then stirred for about 15…

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