Broken railroads, factories, and bridges (APEX)
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In civil nuclear plants, the heat produced by fission in U-235 is used to generate electricity.
potassium perchlorate. chlorate is ClO3-, one more oxygen causes you to add "per" in front.
wel it was discored during the civil war and by the way, u guys r dum dums 4 NOT knowing that :D
Yes chemistry plays an important role in engineering. There is a special engineering course named chemical engineering, further every first year engineering student studies chemistry. As an example if a mechanical engineer knows the chemical composition of alloys and metals it will be useful. Similarly for a civil engineer to avoid corrosion of the steel bars inside concrete he/she has to know the chemical composition of concrete and the steel rod. There are many other examples.
The most obvious are death and the destruction of property.
Broken railroads, factories, and bridges.
Physical damage
Physical damage
Physical damage
Here's a example: "The civil war caused massive damage."
That the defendant injured, or caused them some damage, monetary or physical.
During the protest, many activists engaged in civil disobedience by blocking the entrance to the government building.
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A tort is a civil wrong. Tortious liability would be liability for a civil wrong. For example, if a person caused an automobile accident, the person would would be liable in "tort," or would have "tortious liability," for the harm proximately resulting from the wrongful act. Bozarts
The elements of civil negligence typically include duty of care, breach of that duty, causation, and damages. Duty of care refers to the responsibility to avoid causing harm to others, breach of duty means failing to fulfill that responsibility, causation involves showing that the breach directly led to the harm, and damages refer to the actual harm suffered by the plaintiff.
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