surface of ramp‚ the same toy car. Materials: * A timer set to 0.00 (seconds) * A weighing scale * A measuring tape (meters) * A toy car * 5 weights‚ each measuring 10 grams * A wooden ramp * Laboratory Jack * Scotch tape * Calculator (for the calculations) * Pencil/Pen * Paper (for results table) Method: 1. Get into groups of three or four and decide if you will change the mass of the object or the height of the ramp from where you will drop
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Brick Kilns Brick Kilns can be classified as intermittent and continuous. Clamps‚ Scotch‚ Scove and Downdraft kilns are intermittent while the Bull Trench (BTK)‚ Hoffman‚ Zig-zag‚ Tunnel and Vertical Shaft Brick Kilns (VSBK) are continuous. The continuous kilns are more efficient as they have heat recovery features from both the heat in fired bricks and flue gases unlike the intermittent ones. Intermittent Kilns The oldest kiln is the clamp.Invented in 4000 BCE‚ these are still very common
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Feb Mar Apr May Total Sales Percentage Change over 1971 Annual Demand Vodka 1971 128 136 233 219 716 2455 1972 210 303 275 463 1251 74.72 4289 Gin 1971 51 52 74 157 334 1421 1972 166 142 133 213 654 95.81 2782 Scotch 1971 79 82 151 66 378 800 1972 82 68 66 38 254 -32.80 538 Whiskey 1971 163 180 198 183 724 3096 1972 177 163 162 256 758 4.70 3241 Rum 1971 10 34 44 26 114 449 1972 11 28 61 55 155 35.96 610 Calculations
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the scene. Blanche uses the euphemisms to make the new environment she has to live in be perceived as more pleasing and to alleviate the hardships of her recent past. Shortly after the beginning of the conversation‚ Blanche desperately looks for the whisky and reassures her sister‚ it’s “just water‚ baby‚ to chase it” and that she “[hasn’t] turned into a drunkard” (Williams 121). She is tries to conceal her alcoholic tendencies‚ creating a world of
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Table of of Contents TableContents INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................3 SPELLING MISTAKES ....................................................................................4 USAGE MISTAKES .......................................................................................15 GRAMMAR MISTAKES ................................................................................31 PUNCTUATION MISTAKES ...............
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hospital‚ not to a slaughter house. He stated that the car was belonged to a slaughter house but now it belongs to hospital and Boxer died at hospital peacefully. After a couple of days a barrel of whisky came to Animal Farm. This shows that Napoleon had sent Boxer to a slaughter house and bought whisky with Boxer’s meat. Napoleon abuse his power for his own profit and creates lies to abuse his power. Another example can be the milk and apple story. Napoleon tells animals that pigs are the brain of
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writing about the setting. Roald Dahl describes the home as ’’warm and clean’’‚ ’’curtains drawn’’‚ ’’two table lamps alight’’ and ’’two tall glasses‚ soda water whisky’’. He also makes Mr and Mrs Maloney’s home sound like a very neat and cosy enviroment. He inclues very specific detail bu mentioning the ice-cubes that were used for the whisky. The house also sounds private as the curtains are closed‚ so no one could realy peak in. It just seems like the perfect home. You wouldnt expect anything extremely
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there is a very peaceful and ordinary scene set by the author. This scene is set with the description in the paragraph. “Warm and clean” is how the room is described and the drawn curtains implies a relaxed‚ safe atmosphere. With the soda water‚ whisky‚ and ice cubes ready‚ it is obvious that they were planning to have a very stress-free afternoon. An image of a very sunny day is given because the room is warm and the curtains would not be drawn if there is not a sunny day. Three adjectives that
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| 1971 | 128 | 136 | 233 | 219 | 716 | | 2455 | 1972 | 210 | 303 | 275 | 463 | 1251 | 74.72 | 4289 | Gin | | | | | | | | 1971 | 51 | 52 | 74 | 157 | 334 | | 1421 | 1972 | 166 | 142 | 133 | 213 | 654 | 95.81 | 2782 | Scotch | | | | | | | | 1971 | 79 | 82 | 151 | 66 | 378 | | 800 | 1972 | 82 | 68 | 66 | 38 | 254 | -32.80 | 538 | Whiskey | | | | | | | | 1971 | 163 | 180 | 198 | 183 | 724 | | 3096 | 1972 | 177 | 163 | 162 | 256
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the steps to construct the wallet‚ and options to add to personalize it. For your reference the shell is referred to the main part of the wallet. The materials that is need 1. A pair scissors 2. Ruler 3. A piece of plastic or clear Scotch tape(optional) 4. Also‚ you will need 1 solid color and 1 printed duct tape. In this case I am using a solid pink and zebra printed tape. Now the steps 1. Cut 8 strips of the solid pink duct tape. The measurement is 8 ½ inches long. 2
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