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Two Types Of Essays

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in unraveling the distinct purposes, structures, and rhetorical strategies that define each category.

One must navigate the vast landscape of essay genres, from the persuasive power of argumentative
essays to the introspective nature of reflective essays. The task requires a comprehensive
understanding of the characteristics that set narrative essays apart from descriptive ones and the
subtle nuances that distinguish expository essays from analytical ones.

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A Pirate Played By Johnny Depp
The plethora of trickster characters from all over the world, attest to the enduring
ability of the trickster character. After looking at several cultures, I have learned the
trickster s able to teach lessons through the mistakes he makes, is a unique, but
effective form of teaching. From the Hawaiian islands there is a trickster figure called
Māui, from our readings we learned about the Winnebago trickster, and even a
different form of a trickster character, but can relate to the tricksters we have read
about, Jack Sparrow a pirate played by Johnny Depp from a popular Walt Disney
movie called Pirates and the Caribbean. Despite the differences between the trickster
figures being from very different settings, these characters all very similar to each
other. You may ask, how can you possibly relate or define Jack Sparrow as a trickster
character? Well, Jack Sparrow embodies everything a trickster character should.
Sparrow is very witty and often finds himself in dangerous situations. These are often
the highlights of the movie and they often portray mistakes Sparrow made and how
these mistakes are going to affect him. However, it is a movie, so they always have
Sparrow escape barely. From these mistakes, the viewers of the movie learn what
Sparrow did wrong and possible ways he could have fixed this mistake or avoided the
situation entirely. A specific example from the first Pirates of the Caribbeanmovie, The
Curse of the Black Pearl, is when Sparrow swipes a cursed
Essay on Hydrophobic property of Carbon Nanotubes
Carbon fiber also has corrosion issues due to its chemical composition There are many
different types of corrosions. According to Boeing Engineer David Banis,
Concentration cell corrosion, or crevice corrosion, is the most common type of
corrosion found on airplanes (Banis 2). It occurred whenever water is trapped between
two surfaces, such as under loose paint, within a delaminated bond line, or in an
unsealed joint. The magnitude of the corrosion depends on the alloy that is used.
Carbon fiber with metal mesh is susceptible to severe corrosion if not properly treated
with the right sealant. Carbon fiber is also very hard to recycle. The reason behind this
is because it loses most of its strength during the recycling process, ... Show more content
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In the article A Preliminary Study on the Effect of Macro Cavities Formation on
Properties of Carbon Nanotube Bucky Paper Composites by Ludovic Dumée, a
researcher at Dreakin University s institute for Frontier Materials, over the last decade
carbon nanotubes have attracted a lot of interest and efforts were made to incorporate
them efficiently into composite material structures (Dumée 558). Dumée substantiates
this statement by providing a number of data from research that has been conducted in
the last few decades. He provides charts and diagrams from some of his own tests that
show that carbon nanotubes can be easily processed as bucky papers, which are
entangled meshes of nanotubes (Dumée 628). Researchers and engineers are currently
studying bucky papers and investigating their properties. Current research shows that
bucky papers exhibit auspicious properties and they are strong and flexible structures to
engineer and examine (Bahr 6537). There are predominantly two types of carbon
nanotube structures that are currently being studied and synthesized, multi walled carbon
nanotubes and single walled carbon nanotubes. The article Functionalization of Carbon
Nanotubes by Electrochemical Reduction of Aryl Diazonium Salts: A Bucky Paper
Electrode, by Rice University reaserchers Jeffrey L. Bahr, Jiping Yang, Dmitry V.
Kosynkin, Michael J. Bronikowski, Richard E. Smalley, and James M. Tour states that
there has
Bacteria And Archaea Similarities
The definition of bacteria is a single celled microorganisms that can be present either as a
free living parasites or organisms. Illustrations of bacteria consist Gonococcus which
causes gonorrhea, Acidophilus, a regular occupant of yogurt, and Streptococcus, the
bacterium that triggers the familiar throat infection called strep throat, Clostridium
welchii, the most common reason of gangrene and E. coli, which exists in the colon and
can trigger disease to a different place.

The definition of archaea different from bacteria given their self regulating evolutionary
times past. Archaea are of attentiveness in biotechnology as they have exceptional
biochemical structures for example, enzymes of theromophiles, and Taq polymerase, the
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Nevertheless, not all archaea and bacteria belong to prokaryotes. Both bacteria and
archaea are alike in contour and size and they are found occurring as cocci, spirals,
rods, and plates. The over all cell construction of archaea and bacteria are the similar but
composition and organization of some structures are different in archaea. Comparable to
bacteria archaea do not have internal membranes but the two have cell walls and use
flagella to swim. Archaea is different because the cell wall does not have peptidoglycan
and the cell membrane uses linked lipids as disputed to ester linked lipids. Archaea can
survive in severe and tough surroundings like marshlands, oceans, hot springs, gut of
ruminants, humans, and salt lakes, and humans. The bacteria is found in radioactive
waste water, soil, hot springs, radioactive waste water, Earth s crust, animals, bodies of
plants and organic matter. I feel the main difference between the two is bacteria are
single celled organisms that do not have a chloroplasts, golgibodies, nucleus, ER and
mitochondria. Archaea are single celled organisms that are missing a nuclei and
discharge methane as a product of
Why Is Atlanta Important
A tlanta is a very culturally rich and is also full of important history. Atlanta s attractions
are known the world over for its parks, sports teams, shopping, museums, and
entertainment. Atlanta was founded on December 29, 1847 where two railroads meet. It
was originally inhabited by Creek and Cherokee Indians.
In Atlanta I would like to see Stone Mountain, Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historic
Site, The Varsity, and Tech Tower at Georgia Tech. Stone Mountain is the large mass
of granite located about 15 miles east of downtown Atlanta is probably the area s most
popular landmark. It s hard to miss the 1,686 feet rounded rock that is often referred to
in many reference books as the largest exposed piece of granite in the world. The Martin
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The King Center, King gravesite, boyhood home, and Ebenezer Baptist Church all
encompass the historic site that was established in 1980. The King Center was started
by his widow, Coretta Scott King, who is now buried beside him. Tourists from all
over the world make their pilgrimage to the King Historic Site helping to make it one
of the most popular landmarks in Atlanta. Tech Tower is famous at Georgia Tech, This
campus and Atlanta landmark symbolizes Georgia Tech s place in Atlanta s history
and culture. Built in 1888, the Tech Tower is the college s administration building and
main focal point of the campus. The Victorian styled building has the word Tech
erected on all four sides of the central tower. These letters are visible all across campus
and from other nearby vantage points. Stealing the letter T from the tower has long
been a campus prank and tradition. The Tech Tower is another one of Atlanta s most
popular landmarks. The Varsity is also famous at Georgia Tech; The Varsity Restaurant
has long been associated with Georgia Tech football games. This well known Atlanta
landmark is popular for its hot dogs, onion rings, drive in service, and colorful staff.
Thermo Catalytic Degradation Of Waste Polythene Into...
Thermo catalytic Degradation of Waste Polythene into lubricants using Zeolite

Mr. Amol Vagad Department of Instrumentation Engineering,


MCT s Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology,
Mumbai, India amolvagad@gmail.com ABSTRACT: Waste polythene primarily in the
form of used polythene bags, comprises of most of the plastic pollution caused in India.
Many processes have been developed to combat this issue which includes pyrolysis and
catalytic cracking. This paper states an experiment that was carried out using catalytic
cracking using Zeolite (ZSM 5). The catalyst in presence of heat helped to break down
the polymer molecules. The experiment gave a product which consisted of 80% grease.
The obtained product can be used for various industrial and domestic applications where
lubrication is required. The recyclable nature of the catalyst makes this process efficient,
affordable as well as environment friendly.

KEYWORDS: polythene, pyrolysis, catalytic cracking, Zeolite, grease.


I.INTRODUCTION

Pollution due to waste plastic has been a very largeissue in countries like India and
China in the Asian region. India generates 5.6 million tones of plastic waste annually. In
this large plastic waste there is a large share of the metro cities [4].

Table1.1: Plastic Consumption In India (ASSESSMENT OF PLASTIC WASTE AND


ITS MANAGEMENT AT AIRPORTS AND RAILWAY STATIONS IN DELHI, CBFC,
2009)

Indian capital New Delhi generates almost 690 tonnes of plastic everyday of which only
40
Evaluating The Options On A Scale Of Utility
Introduction Myriad decisions affront us every day. Each decision is decomposable
into sub decisions. For instance, consider the mental turmoil (or apathy) required to
determine whether you shall go grocery shopping. First, you determine an initial need
for grocery shopping (i.e., you are out of milk, eggs, etc.). Next, you consider what
you would rather do an evaluation of utility. This cost benefit analysis continues until
shopping or staying is perceived with marginally greater utility. Though these
calculations require a second or so in your mind, in decomposing this choice, one
finds a series of individual decisions contributing to the final. These sub decisions may
How much is milk worth my going to the store? or How much does this television
show dissuade me from going to the store? However, one can go deeper still. In
answering each of the above sub questions, you subconsciously evaluate the options on
a scale of utility. Consider this concept though: for any arbitrarily selected value on
that scale, you must subconsciously decide if the value is satisfactory a boolean
decision (see Fig. 1). Additionally, all but the lowest layer of sub decisions are
considerable as independent decisions in different contexts. Accordingly, these decisions
are likewise decomposable to final boolean decisions, assuming all high level decisions
are decomposable. Also note these boolean decisions are never consciously considered in
first order as that requires additional levels

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