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    [pic] Table of Contents Part 1: Abstract 1 Part 2: Introduction 1 Fire 1 Color Of Fire 2 Colored Flame 2 Part 3: A Simple Experiment‚ Green Flames 5 The Materials 5 The Method 5 A Higher Explanation 5 Part 4: Multicolored Fire 6 The Materials 6 The Method 6 Part 5: Uses Of Colored Fire 7 Part 6: Effects Of Colored Fire 7 part 7: Bibliography 8 Part 1: Abstract Fire is an important source of light and energy. It usually has the color of red

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    WHAT DID THEY DIE FOR

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    firefighters do? Have you seen how firefighters rescue people and property at the spot or on television? What is a firefighter? A firefighter also known as a fireman‚ is a rescuer extensively trained in firefighting‚ primarily to extinguish hazardous fires that threaten property and civilian or natural populations and to rescue people from dangerous situations‚ like collapsed or burning buildings. Luckily or unluckily‚ my cousin work as a firefighter. Since he became a firefighter‚ I never saw him at

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    Fire Fighters * Job description: Protect communities against the loss of life‚ injury‚ and destruction of property by fire. Fire Fighters work as a team with each person assigned to a special job. * Abilities‚ Special Interests: Must be able to use physical agility‚ strength‚ and stamina. Must have excellent health. Mush haveKnowledge of first aid. * Working Conditions: Fire Fighters may be exposed to toxic gases and fumes‚ flames‚ hazardous chemicals‚ heat‚ stress‚ and high

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    Get-to-Know-Me Essay

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    The circle of safety was about a 2-foot diameter circle of bricks I would order from the Bothell Parks Department about one week before camp started. This fire pit itself was made on the site of the old brick building plant that was destroyed by a fire a while ago. So when I built these fires‚ I started out slow so that the smoke from the fires didn’t disrupt any of the neighbors that surround the park. The camp started out with a thirty-minute morning ceremony type of event to wake the kids up

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    Arson Research Paper

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    Arson is the criminal intent of setting a fire with intent to cause damage. The definition of arson was originally limited to setting fire to buildings‚ but was later expanded to include other objects‚ such as bridges‚ vehicles‚ and private property. Arson is the greatest cause of fires in data repositories. Sometimes‚ human-induced fires can be accidental: failing machinery such as a kitchen stove is a major cause of accidental fires.[1] [edit] Civil disorder Main articles: Civil disorder and

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    JUVENILES AND FIRESETTING I Introduction When fire is maliciously set‚ it is called Arson. When arson is committed by juveniles under the age of 18‚ it is called firesetting. Fresno‚ California had the highest per capita arson rates in 1994 and 1995‚ with over seventy percent of these set by juveniles. There are reasons why some children are particularly attracted to fire‚ and destruction. Also‚ there are key warning signs to look for in children to prevent this type of all too common devastation

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    Informative Speech

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    Rene D. Villalobos Speech 101 March 25‚ 2013 How To Fire Artillery A. “I come in peace‚ I didn’t bring artillery. But I am pleading with you with tears in my eyes: If you fuck with me‚ I’ll kill you all.” (Marine Major General James “Mad Dog” Matis) B. Has anyone ever seen artillery or heard of it? C. For the past 4 years in the Marine Corps my main job was artillery. I have been trained in every aspect of the job and am very proficient in it. D. If you have never seen or know

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    Crisis Intervention by Social Workers in Fire Departments Social Work deals with crisis intervention consisting of many people and departments such as firefighters‚ police departments‚ or community service workers. Social Work has a history of helping people that has dealt with catastrophic events. Not only does the fire department respond to calls about fires‚ they also handle incidents such as shootings‚ motor vehicle accidents‚ traumatic deaths‚ and other fatalities. The firemen of Phoenix

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    Have you ever seen a house on fire and you risk your life to run into it and save the other life inside even if it is an animal? Throughout the poem firefighter by Sasha Young it talks about how firefighters never get as much thank yous as they should. Also it talks about how they drop everything in a second to help people‚ even sleep‚ even if they get there and nothing really happens its a guy that can’t reach the phone or a lady that fell out of her bed in the middle of the night‚ or even a person

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    How does the chemical being burned affect the color of fire? Why do you think each fire burns a different color? The colors of the flames are are due to the different chemicals and substances. The bright yellow-orange of most wood fueled flames is because of the sodium‚ and when it’s heated‚ it emits the glow of the fire. The blue in some wood-fueled flames is because of the carbon and hydrogen emit a blue and purple aura. How are the colors produced by a chemical when it burns related to the atomic

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