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Fantasia, Rick. "Everything and Nothing: the Meaning of American Popular Culture in France." Tocqueville Review 15, no. 2 (January 1994): 57–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/ttr.15.2.57.

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As one drives westward toward Geneva from the small city of Thonon-les-bains, with its stately perch on the Southern shore of Lac Leman, its fading Victorian-era hotel spas and 17th century château, and its remarkable views of the French Alps, one comes upon a stretch of road that, to an American, appears perfectly familiar and thus seems completely "foreign" in its French context. Quite suddenly, from both sides of the road, one's view is seized by the intrusion of brightly-colored placards, dazzling neon signs and coarse structures that signal a steady string of auto dealerships, gas stations, furniture outlets, garden supply stores, a kitchen appliance store, a bowling alley and a sprawling supermarket complex.
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Lilloja, Jaana, Elo Kibena-Põldsepp, Ave Sarapuu, Maike Käärik, Jekaterina Kozlova, Päärn Paiste, Arvo Kikas, et al. "Transition Metal and Nitrogen-Doped Mesoporous Carbons As Cathode Catalysts for Anion-Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells." ECS Meeting Abstracts MA2022-01, no. 35 (July 7, 2022): 1521. http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/ma2022-01351521mtgabs.

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Energy is an essential part of our lives and causes significant impact on the environment. As hydrogen is clean, cost-efficient and easily producible, then it is believed to become an essential player in the energy field.1 The proton exchange membrane fuel cells fueled by hydrogen are already used in the transport sector, but their further commercialization is limited by the excess usage of precious metals. To ease the search for replacements, the harsh acidic environment can be changed to alkaline, thus giving opportunity to use non-precious metal catalysts.2 Especially for the cathodic oxygen reduction reaction (ORR), different transition metal-containing nitrogen-doped carbon-based materials have shown great promise.3 This gives an opportunity for the rise of anion exchange membrane fuel cells (AEMFCs) as future hydrogen-based energy devices.2,3 In this work, a novel catalyst support based on mesoporous carbon (MPC, from Pajarito Powder, LLC) is used to produce M−N−C type catalyst materials. Such mesoporous structure is useful for better mass transport in the catalyst layer during AEMFC operation. This MPC support is mixed with 1,10-phenanthroline as nitrogen source and transition metal acetates, followed by high-temperature pyrolysis at 800 °C in an inert atmosphere. Five M-N-C materials are prepared with the following transition metal combinations: Co, Fe, CoFe, CoMn, and FeMn. Several physico-chemical characterization methods (SEM-EDX, STEM, XPS, MP-AES, Raman spectroscopy, and N2 physisorption) are employed to study the materials. These indeed proved that all five catalyst materials have feasible mesoporous structure (pore diameters predominantly 7-8 and 25-35 nm) and the doping with transition metals (content ca. 1 wt%) and nitrogen (ca. 2.3 at%) has been a success. The electrochemical testing to study the ORR pathway and activity of these materials in alkaline media was done using the RRDE method. CoFe-N-MPC, Fe-N-MPC and FeMn-N-MPC catalysts showed similar and excellent electrocatalytic performance by obtaining half-wave potential of 0.9 V vs RHE. The lowest peroxide yield was obtained with Fe-N-MPC and FeMn-N-MPC. The latter two catalyst materials also showed very good performance as cathode catalysts in an H2/O2 AEMFC together with an HMT-PMBI4 membrane, obtaining peak power density of >470 mW cm–2. This indicates that the M-N-MPC materials are promising cathode catalysts for the AEMFC application. References Nazir, H.; Louis, C.; Jose, S.; Prakash, J.; Muthuswamy, N.; Buan, M.E.M.; Flox, C.; Chavan, S.; Shi, X.; Kauranen, P.; Kallio, T.; Maia, G.: Tammeveski, K.; Lymperopoulos, N.; Carcadea, E.; Veziroglu, E.; Iranzo, A.; Kannan, A.M. Is the H2 economy realizable in the foreseeable future? Part I: H2 production methods. J. Hydrogen Energy 2020, 45, 13777-13788, DOI: 10.1016/j.ijhydene.2020.03.092 Gottesfeld, S.; Dekel, D. R.; Page, M.; Bae, C.; Yan, Y. S.; Zelenay, P.; Kim, Y. S. Anion exchange membrane fuel cells: current status and remaining challenges. Power Sources 2018, 375, 170-184, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpowsour.2017.08.010 Sarapuu, A.; Kibena-Põldsepp, E.; Borghei, M.; Tammeveski, K. Electrocatalysis of oxygen reduction on heteroatom-doped nanocarbons and transition metal–nitrogen–carbon catalysts for alkaline membrane fuel cells. J. Mater. Chem. A 2018, 6, 776-804, DOI: 10.1039/C7TA08690C. Wright, A.G.; Fan, J.T.; Britton, B.; Weissbach, T.; Lee, H.F.; Kitching, E.A.; Peckham, T.J.; Holdcroft, S. Hexamethyl-p-terphenyl poly(benzimidazolium): a universal hydroxide-conducting polymer for energy conversion devices. Energy Environ. Sci., 2016, 9, 2130-2142, DOI: 10.1039/C6EE00656F.
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Kitchen, Thug. Thug Kitchen 101. Little, Brown Book Group Limited, 2016.

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Thug Kitchen 101. 2016.

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Kitchen, Thug. Thug Kitchen 101: Fast as F*ck. Sphere, 2016.

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Thug Kitchen 101: Fast as F*ck. Collins, 2016.

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Thug Kitchen Party Grub: For Social Motherf*ckers. 2015.

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Kitchen, Thug. Thug Kitchen Party Grub: Eat Clean, Party Hard. Sphere Books, 2015.

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Thug Kitchen: Eat Like You Give a F*ck. Little, Brown Book Group Limited, 2014.

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Thug Kitchen: Eat Like You Give a F*Ck. House of Anansi Press, 2014.

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NickHensleyWagner. Thug Kitchen: Eat Like You Give a F*ck. Anansi, 2014.

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Thug Kitchen: The Official Cookbook: Eat Like You Give a F*ck. Rodale Books, 2014.

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