necessary as long as you are using a rough string or yarn. 3.Tie the string to a pencil or butter knife. If you have made a seed crystal‚ tie it to the bottom of the string. Set the pencil or knife across the top of the glass jar and make sure that the string will hang into the jar without touching its sides or bottom. However‚ you want the string to hang nearly to the bottom. Adjust the length of the string‚ if necessary. 4.Boil the water. If you boil your water in the microwave‚ be very careful removing
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and their properties. Materials: • A large bag of spinach leaves. • Alcohol Solvent: rubbing alcohol (isopropanol) or grain/everclear (ethanol). • Coffee filters. • Blender‚ Juicer or Food Processor • Small to medium glass jars
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lot of anecdotes in order to achieve the purpose of his text: inform people that animals can also feel pain just as humans do. The story that I hang the more with is when Mr. Suzuki talks about the trapped squirrel and that it screamed really hard because of the human chasing him at the bottom of the tree. I can relate to it because I once did the same with some friends when I was younger. When I think about it‚ it was not right what I was doing just as Mr. Suzuki says. Even if this anecdote is helping
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in their pursuit of happiness‚ no matter what obstacles get in their way. Throughout his speech he adopted a serious tone as he convinced them to “…find what you love…” (4)‚ through anecdotes‚ pathos and ethos. Jobs begins his speech by pouring the most underprivileged can reach success. He uses emotional anecdotes to show his character and history. He starts off with an account of how his “biological mother was a young‚ unwed college
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In a world where vulnerability is often classified as a weakness‚ Brené Brown‚ a research professor at the University of Houston‚ delivered a thought-provoking TED Talk called "The Power of Vulnerability." Using personal anecdotes‚ research insights‚ and personal reflections‚ Brown challenged and explored the impact and potential of embracing vulnerability. In this evaluation‚ I will dive into Brown’s compelling speech‚ analyze how she connects with her audience‚ delivers her message with authenticity
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each empty collection jar was weighed and recorded. In the first recrystallization‚ 1.0 gram of adipic acid without the use of decoloring charcoal was recrystallized. After securing the yielded sample in one of the weighed jars‚ the next recrystallization was performed. As previously done‚ 1.0 gram of adipic acid was recrystallized. However‚ .10 gram of the pelltized decoloring charcoal was added to the sample. The yielded adipic acid was also collected in one of the weighed jars Both samples were
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directory. Here let’s say C:\cloudsim-3.0.2 Step-5 Download Michael Thomas Flanagan’s Java Scientific and Numerical Library. For that follow following link http://www.ee.ucl.ac.uk/~mflanaga/java/ Step-6 Copy this flanagan.jar file into C:\cloudsim-3.0.2\jars\ Step-7 Open the eclipse IDE. For that go to C:\eclipse and open the eclipse application (blue ball like icon). Step-8 Select the workspace‚ where eclipse stores your projects. Step-1 Download eclipse. For that following link http://www.eclipse.org/downloads/
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station has placed pennies in a cylindrical glass jar. Each penny is 0.75 inches in diameter and 0.061 inches thick. If the cylindrical glass jar containing the pennies has a diameter of 6 inches and a height of 11.5 inches‚ how many pennies can fit inside the jar? You must show all work to receive credit. So first I want to fine what the volume of the jar is so I am going to use or Cubed inches Now we know how much space we have inside the jar. Now we have to find the volume of the pennies
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art is one I have chosen is a jar from the Ancient Near East collection which is located in the Smithsonian Museum of art as well. This jar is from the chalcolithic period and is from Iran. This jar is made of earthenware which is a porous clay which is shaped and designed and then fired at a low temperature to harden and keep its form which is today know as pottery to many. The colors that were used on this piece were red and black. The red the bas color of the jar and the line designs are done
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object that can rest across the top of the jar. You want the string to hang into the jar‚ but not touch the sides or bottom. 5. You don’t want to weight your string with anything toxic‚ so rather than use a metal object‚ you can tie a Lifesaver to the bottom of the string. 6. Whether you are using the Lifesaver or not‚ you want to ’seed’ the string with crystals so that the rock candy will form on the string rather than on the sides and bottom of the jar. There are two easy ways to do this. One is
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