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    Financial Might Coca-Cola currently has roughly 4.32 billion shares of its stock outstanding, with a share price as of this writing around $41.53 per share. This would put Coca-Cola 's market capitalization at roughly $178 billion. Taking cash and debt into consideration, Coca-Cola has a total value of almost $213 billion Advertising and marketing capabilities The Coca-Cola Company’s annual advertising spend was $3.98 billion in 2015, $3.51 billion in 2014 and $3.27 billion in 2013. Advertising expenses

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    distillation, the bp has to be less than 100° C, compound mixed with water has to be stable at 100° C.The principles of steam distillation focus on Raoult’s law and Dalton’s law. However, since it is not soluble in water, it does not depend on its mole fraction in the mixture. Therefore, Raoult’s law does not apply to steam distillation because the compounds are immiscible, so they do not depend on each other’s mole fraction. According to Dalton’s law total vapor pressure is higher than most volatile component

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    global issue that needs attention and resolutions. As human technologies improve, water, land, air, noise, and light pollutions are all inevitable. Five and a half million deaths each year is caused by air pollution. More than a million sea birds and mammals are killed each year by water pollution. Hundreds of dolphins and whales are killed each year by noise . These shocking facts all shows the significance of enforcing laws to ensure all people are taking care of our environment by decreasing the amount

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    Molecular Mass Lab

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    liquid can be converted into gas. As the substance converts into gas, the ideal gas law, PV=nRT, can be used to calculate the the number of moles. Once, the number of moles is calculated, it is used in the molecular mass equation, which is, molecular mass = grams /mol. The grams of the gas is taken directly by measuring the substance, and the moles is taken indirectly through the calculations of the ideal gas law. The result of the calculations should be the molecular mass of the substance. To identify

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    they make the best kinds Roman republic uses these roads for trade, The Postal service Etc. The Roman Republic big city needs a supply of water. Water was provided by springs in the mountains the aqueducts were the ones who brought it down from the mountains. The water provided the public baths, men and women had separate public baths also used it for drinking water. Postal service was used for many things in Roman, for example, sending letters to the army in case of someone coming in threatening to

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    reducing water or preserving ecosystems. Smaller grants should be given to homeowners, and larger grants to schools, businesses, parks, and other types of institutions. The easiest type of grants to give out would be for water conservation. Homeowners or institutions could choose their own methods of reducing water use, such as watering lawns less frequently, and then apply for a grant. In order to receive the grant, they can prove they reduced water usage by a certain percentage through water bill data

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    with only a handful of canned turnips as provisions. They had no fresh water available. After the turnips were eaten they had no food or water for eight days. The cabin boy drank sea water and was very ill. On the 19th day without food or water Dudley wanted to draw straws to see who should die for the rest to eat. The rest did not agree with this idea and they did not draw straws. Yet another day passed without food or water and no ship to rescue them. Dudley alone made the decision to kill the

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    The Clean Air Act ( Caa )

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    The Clean Air Act (CAA) is a law that regulates air emissions from mobile and stationary sources. This law is comprehensive federal that authorize the U.S Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) establish National Ambient Air Quality Standards (NAAQS) to protect people’s health and welfare and to regulate emissions of hazardous air pollutants (The United States Environmental Protection Agency EPA, 2015). The title I of the Clean Air Act (CAA) states the general requirements for states to submit Strategic

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    overuse by regulating groundwater use, making regulation telling farmers when and how to water crops, and improving aquifer water levels with new innovative technologies. California Groundwater Depletion: An Ever Increasing Issue The state of California may run out of groundwater in as little as ten years. California is dependent on groundwater, and without it, it would be thrown into a statewide water crisis. So far, people do not know about this problem or do not care or believe in it. The

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    Soda Water Effervescence

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    and distinguishing information on three different brands of Soda Water and to test the credibility of Schweppes statement of their brand retaining effervescence longer than all other brands. Effervescence is the fizzing or foaming reaction that happens in liquids that is a result from gas being added (Iceberglabs.net, 2016). In soda water, the chemical gas that is added to liquid is carbon. This creates carbonated water or soda water, the brand Schweppes uses the term Schweppervescence as a marketing

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