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    Investigatory

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    A candle is a solid block of wax with an embedded wick‚ which is lit to provide light‚ and sometimes heat‚ and historically as a method of keeping time. A candle manufacturer is traditionally known as a chandler.[1] Various devices have been invented to hold candles‚ from simple tabletop candle holders‚ to elaborate chandeliers.[2] For a candle to burn‚ a heat source‚ commonly a naked flame is used to light the candles wick which melts and vaporizes a small amount of fuel‚ the wax. Once vaporized

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    a bushfire‚ and then there are the after-effects of the destruction caused when a bushfire burns through an area. Living in a bushfire prone area requires us to change the way we live because we must prepare our properties for protection against fires. Gutters must be kept clear and trees overhanging houses must be cut down. Many people also burn off around their land to save leaf litter and bark build-up. For many people living in the Hawkesbury area‚ these activities are a weekend routine‚ however

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    Nebosh Diploma Note Unit C

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    & Workplace Design ......................................................................................... 12  IC 02 PRINCIPLES OF FIRE & EXPLOSION ................................................................................... 13  Sources of Ignition – FLT & Protection to Minimise Risk of Explosion .......................................... 13  Effects of Fire on Structural Materials............................................................................................ 14  Vapour Cloud

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    Caloric Content of Food

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    combined in the previous measurement. Measure and record the temperature of the water in Celsius and record it. Light a candle. Put the fork with the marshmallow over the candle flame. Remove the marshmallow from the flame right after it sets on fire and place it under the beaker of water. Hold it under the water until it is completely done burning. Make sure to stir the water frequently with the thermometer. When the marshmallow has burned down as much as possible‚ remove from under water and

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    A Paper for Economics

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    explain your answer using the definitions of individual‚ public‚ and merit goods. (6 points each) 1. From your window‚ you can see a city block that’s on fire. You watch city firefighters rescue people and battle the flames to save the buildings. Public goods because a firefighter is paid by the government to give people safety and rescue from fires. The firefighters help everyone in the community. 2. While visiting relatives‚ you learn that your cousins attend a nearby elementary school that is

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    candle. Oxygen‚ O2‚ is a kind of gas. A lot of the air we breathe as human beings is oxygen. Which is good since we need oxygen to stay alive. Oxygen is also a primary element in fire. Fire is a chemical process. Three elements are needed for this process: oxygen‚ heat and fuel. Without one of those elements a fire cannot start or continue. Purpose: The aim of the laboratory exercise is to determine the time it takes for the flame of a candle to die out. The purpose of the experiment is to

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    Barn Burning Theme Paper

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    main character‚ Colonel Santoris Snopes (“Sarty”) struggles with the inner conflict in which he questions his ability to be loyal to his family. Abner Snopes‚ the father of Sarty is an extremely bitter‚ insidious man. He is a serial arsonist who sets fires to exact his revenge on those who he think wronged him. Throughout the story‚ Sarty is in a state of emotional confusion‚ desperate to do what is right. Sarty must choose between going along with or against the actions of his father.

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    pain management

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    At a time when pain management is the prevalent way of dealing with challenges we as humans encounter towards the end of our lives‚ many of us have not had a chance to familiarize ourselves with the way dying occurs when we allow it to happen in its own good time while the dying individual receives full comfort care. What we do not know easily creates fear and this is especially true when it comes to a topic as emotionally charged as facing the death of a loved one. When it comes to Life-and -Death

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    Twin towers

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    everything in its path. All you could see was evil reds of the murderous fires. At this point my life stopped‚ my work was no more and I was trapped in a burning building about to die‚ then I heard a scream coming from the window. New York rush hour had stopped dead. I tried to get someone’s attention. However they see a white flag waving‚ undermined from the red sea across the building. The screams from the worker on fire or trapped filled the streets. If there is a god why doesn’t he help me?

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    Combustion of a Candle Lab

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    Introduction In this lab I observed the burning of a candle very closely. I found out that the candle needs oxygen to burn‚ that it produces carbon dioxide similar to the way that my body produces carbon dioxide‚ and that a candle produces water as a second waste product. I learned that if I hold an object in the flame it becomes covered with soot which is unburned carbon fuel. Finally‚ I learned that neither the solid wax‚ nor the melted wax‚ nor the wick burns when a candle is lit. In fact‚ the

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