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They cofounded an organization called the National Guest Worker Alliance, and through this organization, they have wound up helping other workers bring to light exploitation and abuses in supply
chains
in Walmart and Hershey's factories.
Shortly as I approached the door of my new school and attempted to enter, and found the door locked with chains, I could hear Ashley's voice in my ears going, "Miss!
We took the
chains
off the front doors of the school.
In North Idaho, I found Confederate flags on key chains, on cellphone paraphernalia, and on cars.
Think about all the fast food chains, clothing boutiques, or mobile phone kiosks at the mall.
The three long
chains
on the right are called fatty acids, and it's subtle differences in the structures of these
chains
that determine whether a fat is, let's say, solid or liquid; whether or not it goes rancid quickly; and, most importantly, how good or how bad it is for you.
The energy stored in these organic molecules supports the food
chains
with which we're familiar.
These green food
chains
start with living plants at their base.
He wrote in a medical journal, "It is the red vital blood sent to the brain that liberates their minds when under the white man's control, and it is the want of sufficiency of red vital blood that
chains
their minds to ignorance and barbarism when in freedom."
His soul enters the mirror and he is dragged away in iron
chains
to die.
However, when plankton densities increase, the mantas line up head-to-tail to form these long feeding chains, and any tasty morsel that escapes the first or second manta in line is surely to be gobbled up by the next or the one after.
And the more layers, the greater the insulation around the axon chains, forming a sort of superhighway for information connecting your brain to your muscles.
Connectography represents a quantum leap in the mobility of people, resources and ideas, but it is an evolution, an evolution of the world from political geography, which is how we legally divide the world, to functional geography, which is how we actually use the world, from nations and borders, to infrastructure and supply
chains.
Cities want to be part of global value
chains.
Even though Asia is home to the world's fastest growing militaries, these same countries are also investing billions of dollars in each other's infrastructure and supply
chains.
And half a block away from janitor man, there's a group of good-for-nothings who don't know no better, waiting for janitor man with rusted bicycle
chains
and imitation Louisville Sluggers, and if they don't find a cent on him, which they won't, they'll just pound at him till the muscles in their arms start burning, till there's no more teeth to crack out.
Polymers are
chains
of atoms arranged in long, thin lines.
The
chains
are very tiny, about the width of a biomolecule, and these polymers are really dense.
If we add water, what will happen is, this swellable material is going to absorb the water, the polymer
chains
will move apart from each other, and the entire material is going to become bigger.
And because these
chains
are so tiny and spaced by biomolecular distances, we could potentially blow up the brain and make it big enough to see.
Here's the mystery, then: How do we actually make these polymer
chains
inside the brain so we can move all the biomolecules apart?
It turns out, you can get the building blocks, monomers, as they're called, and if you let them go into the brain and then trigger the chemical reactions, you can get them to form those long chains, right there inside the brain tissue.
We have to treat this specimen with a chemical to kind of loosen up all the molecules from each other, and then, when we add water, that swellable material is going to start absorbing the water, the polymer
chains
will move apart, but now, the biomolecules will come along for the ride.
Traditional clothing companies have built offshore, global, rigid supply
chains.
It's hard enough to discriminate between the things that genuinely matter in this world and the minutiae of life, without having emails about supermarket
chains
and Candy Crush Saga.
I believe matter begets life; life becomes single cells; single cells become strings; strings become chains;
chains
network.
There were no restaurant
chains.
That seems so puzzling, but of course it's not, because war kills people by robbing them of their clinics, of their hospitals, of their supply
chains.
In turn, these monomers were bonded into long polymer
chains
to make plastic in the form of millions of pellets.
As he was about to be imprisoned, the king asked Thanatos to show him how the
chains
worked – and quickly bound him instead, before escaping back among the living.
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