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    Paleo-Indian Culture

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    tribes, they exploited a wide variety of exotic plants and animals. Many of these animals were from the Ice Age. This research paper will discuss what kinds of tools they used for growing crops, hunting big animals like the woolly mammoth and the giant ground sloth and what they used them for besides a source of food. In 13,000 bc the first communities in the Americas were established and the first group of people that established tribes were the Paleo-Indians. At this point in time the Ice Age was coming

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    Calorimetry Lab

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    Objective In this experiment, the pKa*, dissociation constant, of 2-naphthol in an excited state was determined by measuring its fluorescence spectrum. Procedure In this experiment, a solution of 2-naphthol in HCl and a solution of 2-naphthol in NaOH are analyzed by measuring their UV-visible (obtained from the Cary 50 spectrophotometer) and fluorescence spectrum (obtained from the PTI fluorometer). For detailed procedure, refer to the lab manual (J. F. Wójcik and T. S. Ahmadi, Experimental Physical

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    Volkswagen Logo History

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    an employee of Porsche, created the first logo during the logo design competition within the company. He was given a one time payment of 100 Reichsmarks (about $400). Reimspiess was also the engineer who perfected the actual engine for the first Beetle 's in the 1930 's. The initial design done by Reimspiess and the current 3D design they use today really is not that different for having so much time go by. The initial logo indeed contain the “V” sitting on top of the “W” in a bold sans-serif font

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    “Called out”, “Hope for Animals and their world” and “Carry” all have similar relationships to this topic. “Called out” having a magical theme by the desert blooming which is unexpected; “Hope for animals with a theme of caring with the American burying beetle and “Carry being mystical by the water choosing the predator and preys fate throughout the poem. I chose these three text because I really understand them and I learned new things after reading them. As

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    How The Federal Express Corporation Maintains its Successful Reign 3 The overall organizational structure of the FedEx Corporation consists of six independent business units: FedEx Express, FedEx Ground, FedEx Freight, FedEx Custom Critical, FedEx Trade Networks, and FedEx Services, each of these businesses work in different sectors. “Although FedEx Corporation is the parent company of the six independent business units, it still offers strategic

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    Key Facts FedEx Express is one of the world 's largest express transportation companies in the world, providing fast and reliable delivery to every U.S. address and to more than 220 countries and territories. FedEx Express uses a global air-and-ground network to ensure a speedy delivery of time-sensitive shipments, usually in one to two business days with the delivery time guaranteed. This is what the consumers want fast and secure services at a reasonable cost. SWOT ANALYSIS FedEx is a

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    Destinee Holliday Ms. Biltz May 20, 2015 The Golden Age of Sports The 1920s was a great decade for the economy because of the popularity in sports. The number of fans increased, which created the need for new stadiums and raised the salary for sports stars. Sports in the 1920s went through many changes in the time period known as the "Roaring Twenties." New heroes, new teams, and new leagues were emerging in sports. Some sports were just starting, some were broadening their horizons, while others

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    A Method for Efficiency Enhancement and Size Miniaturization in the design of UWB Planar Antennas Laxman Pillalamarri Assistant Professor in the Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Radio Frequency and Microwave Laboratory, Nalla Malla Reddy Engineering College (Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University Hyderabad), Hyderabad, Telanagana-State, India. Corresponding Author: laxmanpillalamarri85@gmail.com Abstract The printed antenna is one of the most preferred antenna

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    Bravery can mean a lot of things to a lot of different people. Some people might think bravery is mainly stupidity, but I can promise you it’s plenty more than that. In order to achieve anything you must be brave enough to fail. Be bold, be brave enough to be your true self. If it wasn’t for brave people in this world there is no telling where we might be right now. Everyone Is brave in their own way. While some people think bravery means giving up and laying down or being scared to face your fears

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    Coyote Research Paper

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    Not your neighborhood dog: What to do if you see a coyote Day or night these woodland friends pose little threat to you and your animal companions follow our simple guidelines and you can coexist with your neighborhood coyote. How to tell if it is a coyote Coyotes are not as large as many people believe; they are typically 35 to 50 pounds approximately 1.5 to 2 feet tall and 4 to 5 feet long. The males are slightly larger than the females and it is important to remember in the spring coyotes are

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