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    similarities in texts. A) The two different texts are similar in the fact that the two people in the texts are crossing over water but different in how they are crossing. One is in a boat on the water and the other is in an armchair with helium filled balloons attached to it so he can fly above the water. Source 2 – ‘Up‚ up and away- the day that armchair travel really took off’ is a light hearted read of a man that had planned to do something he had always dreamt of. His journey was pleasant and unique

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    Gastrointestinal Bleeds

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    performed which confirms three bleeding oesophageal varices that were banded. Victor then re-bled. A balloon tamponade tube was inserted to exert direct pressure on the ruptured and bleeding vessels. His current medications include intravenous infusion of omeprazole at 8 mg/hour and oral sucralfate (antepsin®) suspension of 2 grams every 6 hours. Q.2 Analyse nursing interventions following balloon tamponade tube insertion which monitor effect and minimise potential complications (e.g. checking tube

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    Egg drop projects teach students to use logic and teamwork to protect their eggs from a fall. There are a variety of ways to conduct an egg drop. Begin by explaining the process and handing out eggs to the students. Set the parameters of your egg drop and a deadline when your students must be ready to drop their eggs or go bust.1.Get an egg-eating snake‚ give it the egg and wait until the egg is about half way down the snake‚ then fit the snake with tail flights (cf a dart)‚ then drop said snake

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    Light bulbs | Doesn’t react with the metal filament | Helium | Used with O2 for deep sea dives | Low solubility of helium in the blood. | Helium | To inflate the tyres of large aircraft | Non-flammable | Helium | To fill airships and weather balloons | Low density‚ does not burn | Neon | In advertising signs because it glows red when electricity passes | Conductor of electricity at high voltage | Krypton/Xenon | In lamps used in photographic flash units‚ in stroboscopic lamps used in lighthouses

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    The purpose of this lab was to learn about Newton’s laws of motion by completing an experiment‚ to see how the forces act on objects. The independent variable of this experiment is the type and amount of materials used for the interior of the vehicle (out of the material list) and how they were used. The dependent variable is how and if the interior of the vehicle protected the egg from getting cracked. The controlled variables of this experiment were the height that the vehicle was dropped from

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    fisherman. To help you can: not buy endangered animal products and substitute your purchase to eco friendly products‚ or Eat dolphin safe tuna‚ or don’t eat tuna at all. You should never release helium balloons into the air. Balloons cause the death for countless numbers of sea turtles and whales. Balloons cause them to suffocate or starve to death. When you are out enjoying nature‚ no matter how tempting it may be‚ DO NOT FEED THE WILD ANIMALS! Feeding wild animals makes them dependent upon human food

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    Lung Capacity

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    with 1480cc. Trial Balloon Diameter (cm) Lung Volume (cc) A Tidal Volume B Expiratory Reserve C Vital Capacity D Tidal Volume E Expiratory Reserve F Vital Capacity 1 8 cm 15 cm 15 cm 250 1750 1750 2 8 cm 14 cm 14 cm 250 1400 1750 3 9 cm 11 cm 14 cm 400 700 1400 4 9 cm 9 cm 13 cm 400 400 1100 5 9 cm 14 cm 14 cm 400 1400 1400 Total 1700 5650 7400 Average 340 1130 1480 Discussion: The balloon which has the greatest volume

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    Determining Lung Capacity

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    Determining lung capacity Experiment: This is the experiment of determining lung capacity. All the students in the group measured three types of different parameters: vital capacity‚ expiratory reserve and tidal volume. “Lung volumeizing refer to physical differences in lung volume‚ while lung capacities represent different combinations of lung volumes‚ usually in relation to inhalation and exhalation.The average pair of human lungs can hold about 6 liters of air‚ but only a small amount of

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    Pool‚ Country Western Clark‚ villas‚ lake house‚ cafe/restaurant‚ man-made lake‚ aviary‚ playfield‚ butterfly garden‚ botanical garden‚ fishing lagoon‚ picnic huts‚ cottages‚ prayer hill‚ and more.  Hot Air Balloon Festival Clark Field‚ Angeles City‚ Pampanga‚ Philippines.  Hot-Air balloons from various countries disembark "en masse" from Clark Field then make a round of Angeles City. The huge colorful dirigibles promote one of the most popular diversionary activities in the world‚ attracting visitors

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    0.0078406m x 9.45020m? A. 3 B. 4 C. 5 D. 6 E. 7 1.3 The Use of Mathematics 1. A spherical balloon expands when it is taken from the cold outdoors to the inside of a warm house. If its surface area increases 16.0% by what percentage does the radius of the balloon change? 2. A spherical balloon is partially blown up and its surface area is measured. More air is then added‚ increasing the volume of the balloon. If the surface area of

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