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    American Civil War Technology The election of 1860 was among four candidates: John Breckenridge‚ a Democrat‚ John Bell‚ Constitutional Union Party‚ Stephen Douglas‚ a Democrat‚ and Abraham Lincoln‚ a Republican from the North. When election day came and all votes were in Douglas had twelve electoral votes‚ Bell had thirty-nine‚ Breckenridge with seventy-two‚ and in the lead‚ Lincoln had 180 electoral votes (Peters and Woolley). Lincoln had won the election‚ but he had not won everything yet

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    Prac 1: Balloon Popping Activity Classical Conditioning DESCRIPTION: A number of balloons were placed behind a desk hidden away from the students as well as not being able to see these balloons. The experimenter counted (1‚ 2‚ 3) and a balloon was popped‚ with everyone in the room reacting dramatically to the sound of the balloon popping‚ this was conducted several times by counting from 1-3 then popping the balloon. The couple of times this took place‚ the people who heard the balloon pop had

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    Ebrahim Abdulaziz Design Lab Report Research Question: How is the rate of yeast fermentation of 7.5g of yeast affected by using different companies of yeast (Bakon Yeast Inc.‚ Lake States Yeast LLC‚ Lesaffre Yeast Corp‚ Red Star Yeast Company‚ and Minn-Dak Yeast CO Inc.)? Background Information: Yeast is a fungal microorganism that is used to manufacture mainly bread and beer. It reproduces rapidly. Fermentation is the process by which yeast takes in sugar and releases alcohol and carbon

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    about gas and chemical reactions by discovering how to inflate a balloon using baking soda and vinegar. Also to be able to contest whether baking soda and vinegar alone will inflate a balloon faster than baking soda and vinegar with lemon juice. Question:Will Baking Soda and Vinegar or Baking Soda and Vinegar with lemon juice‚ blow up the balloon faster? hypothesis:I think that the baking soda and vinegar alone will blow up the balloon faster than the Baking Soda and Vinegar with lemon juice. thesis:

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    Materials: •1 un-inflated balloon (when inflated‚ the balloon should have a round shape and be approximately the size of a soccer ball) •Markers •About 30 cm (12 inches) of string or yarn •Ruler or tape measure Procedures: Note: Read all the instructions for this lab before you begin working! Pre-reading the procedure‚ will give you a mental picture of what you will be doing and a better understanding the process. 1.Place an un-inflated balloon on a table. The balloon represents the universe

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    explain the narrowing and constriction of the aorta in the periductal area. 1 Balloon angioplasty has been used for managing coarctation since early 1980s. There is strong evidence supporting its use as an effective and safe alternative for surgery in both native and recurrent post-operative coarctation. In addition‚ it might be the preferred treatment modality in the recoarctation. 2-5 In the current era‚ the role of balloon angioplasty for native coarctation in neonates remains controversial due to

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    tablets. 1x Balloon. Matches. 1x Electronic balance. 100ml measuring cylinder. Water. Method – *Place the conical flask on the balance and pour in 100ml of water. 1. Place two tablets alongside the conical flask and record the total mass. *Remove the flask from the balance and drop the tablets into the water. 2. When the reaction is complete‚ weigh the flask and record the mass. *Rinse out the flask thoroughly and again add 100ml of water. * Place two tablets inside the balloon. You may need

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    Tori Suchy Physical Science Honors 1st block October 4‚ 2012 Balloon Powered Car Problem: In order to create a race car that can travel a minimum of eight meters powered by a nine inch balloon. We need incorporate Newton ’s Law of Motion including speed‚ velocity‚ and acceleration. Hypothesis: If a car were to be made out of homemade materials‚ then it would be possible for it to travel 8 meters powered by a nine inch balloon. Independent Variable: building the car from homemade materials

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    regrets. Throughout the symbols and references you begin to understand the life of Andre. The white balloon represents letting go and leaving a young man in peace. The silence of his mother shows that she never accepted his sexual preference. While Hamlet references the struggles of his everyday life. The white balloon in the play Andre’s Mother is a symbol of Andre’s soul. Cal speaks about the white balloons saying‚ “They represent the soul. When you let go‚ it means you’re letting his soul ascend to

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    water temperature affect how fast the balloon fills up. * To know if the size of the bottle affect how much the balloon fills. * To know if the amount the balloon fills-up can be controlled by the amount of vinegar or baking soda. Materials: * 1 small empty plastic soda or water bottle * ½ cup of vinegar * Small balloon * Baking soda * Funnel or piece of paper Hypothesis: * Yes‚ the higher the temperature‚ the faster the balloon fills up. * Yes‚ when the bottle

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