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    that Pressure cookers with two long handles on both sides will do better in rural areas because of their cooking habits. While urban customers use LPG gas‚ where flame can be controlled when removing the cooks‚ in the rural areas where fire wood or charcoal is used there is a risk of getting the hands burnt while performing the same act. The Government of India should remove the excise duty on pressure cookers and rationalise sales tax structure. This will reduce the prices of pressure cookers and

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    Firework Chemistry

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    explode‚ which makes the colours seen. Fireworks‚ first originated in ancient China‚ with the first explosive being created from a mixture of black powder during the Sung dynasty. The firework was created by a combination of sulfur‚ saltpeter and charcoal. The Chinese found that the combination of these ingredients was very flammable and would blow up if its fuse is set alight. Fireworks were originally created for the purpose of entertainment and today they are still widely used in celebration to

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    Fire

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    Flame Main article: Flame A candle’s flame Photo of a fire taken with a 1/4000th of a second exposure A flame is a mixture of reacting gases and solids emitting visible‚ infrared‚ and sometimes ultraviolet light‚ the frequency spectrum of which depends on the chemical composition of the burning material and intermediate reaction products. In many cases‚ such as the burning of organic matter‚ for example wood‚ or the incomplete combustion of gas‚ incandescent solid particles called soot

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    Claude Monet Biography

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    Le Havre in Normandy. His father wanted him to go into the family grocery business‚ but Monet wanted to become an artist. His mother was a singer. On 1 April 1851‚ Monet entered Le Havre secondary school of the arts. Locals knew him well for his charcoal caricatures‚ which he would sell for ten to twenty francs. Monet also undertook his first drawing lessons from Jacques-François Ochard‚ a former student of Jacques-Louis David. On the beaches of Normandy in about 1856/1857‚ he met fellow artist Eugène

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    of TNT; a 1.6 mile radius of destruction/bomb (within that radius‚ people were disintegrated‚ leaving shadows where they stood). Housewives and children were incinerated instantly‚ their internal organs boiled and their bones charred into brittle charcoal. 65% of the casualties were nine years of age and younger. Even days after the explosion their health began to fail. They lost appetite. Their hair fell out. Bluish spots appeared on their bodies. And then bleeding began from the ears‚ nose and mouth

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    Deforestation

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    Volunteer State Community College The Global Effects of Deforestation Garrett Frazier World Regional Geography 11166.201410 Professor Keith Bell 17 April 2014 Forests cover roughly thirty percent of the land on the planet. They play a vital role in producing oxygen and providing homes for wildlife and people. Many threatened and endangered animal species live in forests‚ and over hundreds of millions of people rely on benefits that forests offer‚ including food‚ water‚ clothing‚ traditional

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    injury and illness

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    Assessment task-MMII 002 managing paediatric illness and injury Described how to manage an infant with foreign bodies in their eyes‚ ears and nose If you get a foreign body stuck in your ears or nose you should go to the nearest NHS walk in centre or minor injuries unit‚ because when you attempt to remove it yourself it sometimes may occur to get even more stuck. If you get any foreign bodies in your eyes such as dust‚ paint or sand it can be removed easily by doing this: Put on some disposable

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    homemade shoe polish

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    and smooth all day long. Shoe polish is applied on cloth‚ brush‚ or rag. People can make our shoe shine by gently rubbing the cloth with an amount of the shoe polish. After you apply this‚ wait for the shoes to be dry. This shoe polish is made from charcoal and candle. By being creative‚ people can invent or discover a new thing like this. Also‚ by being creative‚ people can be frugal. Instead of buying expensive shoe polishes‚ people can now provide a low cost shoe polish for everyone. Sometimes people

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    Blast Furnace

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    dioxide Fe2O3 + 3CO → 2Fe + 3CO2 What is it used for/ Why is it used? A blast furnace is used to extract iron by literally melting it out of iron ore. Hot enough to liquefy iron‚ a blast furnace combines iron ore with other materials such as charcoal‚ coal and limestone. Then waves of extremely hot air are blasted into the furnace. This heat causes calcium in the limestone to combine with silicates from the other materials‚ creating slag. As these materials combine‚ liquid iron collects at the

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    The Dominican gastronomy presents characteristics of a very diverse background of European‚ and south Asian (most people don’t know this fact) origin but developed in Caribbean with African influences. That is why it is similar to that of Latin-speaking countries that surround the Caribbean Sea‚ although with slight variations developed in each region. It has received influence from other peoples and cultures‚ as is the case of immigrants from the Lesser Antilles ("choclos")‚ who use coconut in many

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