OR DUST IN YOUR EYES OR NOSE. Tools and Materials Needed: lots of dried red hot peppers 9 – (750 ml) Everclear brand 190 proof grain alcohol disposable facemasks plastic goggles latex or rubber gloves food chopper (food processor or blender) 12 - quart-size wide mouth glass canning jars w/lids large funnel w/strainer built in (fruit strainer) 1 gallon glass jug w/tight-fitting screw-on cap funnel big enough to hold a coffee filter coffee filters electric hotplate heat spreader pan to use as double
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oil/petrol mixture 10 9. Small transistor radio (receives radio stations only – not a transmitter) 12 10. Shark repellent 9 11. 20 square feet of opaque plastic 8 12. 15 feet of nylon rope 7 13. 2 boxes of chocolate bars 4 14. Fishing kit 5 15. 1 quart of 160 proof Puerto Rican rum 11
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Should the United States Adopt the Metric System? Donielle Allen NCSU Maths 103 Ms. Blackman June 29‚ 2010 Abstract This paper is to inform my readers on the question “Should the United States Adopt the Metric System?” In this paper you will see the difference between the US and the Metric System. You will also see how easier it is the go with the Metric System instead of the US System. The Metric System makes life easier for everyone. I think the United States should adopt
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org/countering-fast-foods-health-effects Fit Day. (2013). Fast Food Nutrition: Junk Food’s Effect On Your Body. Retrieved from http://www.fitday.com/fitness-articles/nutrition/healthy-eating/fast-food-nutrition-junk-foods-effect-on-your-body.html#b Fleck‚ Alissa. (2014). How Junk Food Affects Children. Retrieved from http://healthyeating.sfgate.com/junk-food-affects-children-5985.html Fox News. (2013). Fast Food restaurants are doing little to promote healthy options for kids. Retrieved from http://www
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businesses and governments. Net neutrality is the concept that providers of internet treat all data transmitted over their networks as equal and refrain from prioritizing or de-prioritizing certain categories of traffic flows. In this article‚ authors Alissa Cooper and Ian Brown approach the topic from two angles; competition and barriers to development and innovation. In regards to competition‚ the authors discuss whether or not competition among Internet Service Providers (ISPs) creates an environment
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Alissa Cooper Period 1 December 20‚ 2010 In a time period where change was inevitable and rapid‚ the revolutionizing image of females as a gender sky rocketed from the events during 1815-1860. The Second Great Awakening embarked on a rebellion against issues that had been overlooked by some‚ and disregarded by others for years. Issues included prison reform‚ the temper cause‚ the crusade to abolish slavery and most significantly‚ the women’s movement. The thing that sparked women’s movement
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1334I Math for Marines PRINT EXAM 1. The single factor that made the Hindu-Arabic number system superior is the (A) ability to perform addition. (B) compounding of powers of ten. (C) invention of zero. (D) ability to repeat numbers. 2. The two purposes of the digits in any number are to show the (A) natural and face values. (B) cardinal and face values. (C) natural and place values. (D) cardinal and place value. 3. Which set consists entirely of natural numbers
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temperature of water was 218.3. The interesting result is the heat from the stove results in the temperature shown on the thermometer because the heat caused from the stove is vigorously high in temperature. What I really did is step 1 heat a stove with a 2 quart cooking pot with distilled water step 2 wait for the water to start boiling step 3 place 1 tablespoon of salt in the water and place the thermometer in the water and record any data step 4 repeat step 3 after adding another tablespoon of salt compare
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determine the value of each pigment and their function during photosynthesis. Methods The following materials were obtained to conduct this experiment: a capillary tube‚ beakers‚ extractions of leaf pigments in acetone‚ forceps‚ scissors‚ acetone‚ a quart jar with a lid containing solvent of petroleum ether and acetone and chromatography paper stapled into a cylinder marked with a pencil line about 1cm from one end. An extract of chloroplast pigments where obtained and a blender was used to rupture
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of the body‚ whereas the other kidney is located just below the liver. The kidneys receive blood from the paired renal arteries and the blood is drained into the paired renal veins. In a human body‚ the kidneys process about 200 quarts of blood to sift out about 2 quarts of waste products and extra water everyday. Kidneys also produce various hormones. The function as two main functions- excretion and osmoregulation. Excretion is the process by which waste products and other non- useful materials
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