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    Penny Synthesis Essay To “… not ban pennies‚ but merely discourage their use by establishing a system…” It is because I agree with Mark Lewis of Forbes.com‚ that I affirm abolishing the penny‚ yet with some restrictions. In 2001 a United States Representative by the name of Jim Kolbe introduced a proposition to eliminate the penny (United States’ lowest denomination coin). To deeply reason as to why an individual might support this proposition‚ we must look at three different points of analysis

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    Abolish the Penny

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    Abolish the Penny Between 2001 and 2006‚ there has been an increase of .6 cents for the reproduction of the penny. This increase displays economic problems that may lead to fatal ones. The penny is composed of 2% copper and 98% zinc. These elements are exponentially in demand causing the price of these materials to skyrocket. Many Americans think the penny is putting our country in jeopardy with financial losses. This meaningless coin is losing money for the mint‚ and should be abolished.

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    Penny in the Dust

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    Son‚ Father and the Penny Pete is a naive protagonist in the story “Penny in the Dust” by Ernest Buckler. When Pete was being imaginative playing with the penny in the dust‚ he lost the penny‚ and he had to get his father to help him find it. Pete’s father asked Pete why he was hiding‚ Pete said "“I wasn’t hiding‚ father‚” I said‚ “honest – I was – I was burying my penny and making out I was digging up treasure. I was making out I was finding gold. I didn’t know what to do when I lost it‚ I just

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    Bath Salts

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    of Saxony. 2008: First seizure of MDPV in the United States. 2009: MDPV became illegal in Denmark. 2010: MDPV made a controlled drug in the UK‚ Sweden‚ Germany‚ Australia and Finland. First reports of the widespread retail marketing of ’bath salts’ containing MDPV in the U.S. The US recognizes both Mephedrone (July‚ 2010) and MDPV (December‚ 2010) "a drug and chemical of concern". 2011: MDPV sale and possession are banned in Alabama‚ Arkansas‚ Delaware‚ Florida‚ Georgia‚ Hawaii‚ Idaho‚ Kansas

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    4. James Brigsley: The son of a respective earl in England‚ the third victim to a tragic incident. 5. Robin: The famous doctor‚ who the fourth and the last victim of the fraud. BIBLIOGRAHPY: The title of the book is “ NOT A PENNY MORE‚ NOT A PENNY LESS”. The author of the book is Jeffrey Archer. He was born in 1940 and educated at Wellington School and later on in Brasenose College Oxford. Currently he is living in London and is happily married with two children. This book was the first

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    chemistry

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    (Name) (Course Name) (Instructors Name) (Date) Summary of chemistry lab report Introduction The two factors which affect the yield of products in a chemical reaction is the amount of starting materials (reactants) and the percent yield of the reaction. Many experimental conditions for example temperature‚ and pressure can be adjusted to increase yield of the desired product‚ in chemical reaction‚ but because chemicals react according to fixed mole ratios( stoichometrically)‚ the only limited

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    Salt Water

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    about water on top of water. The salt water and fresh will have different effects on the experiment. The experiment also see if the warmer the water is the different way it look. Purpose: The reason that I am doing this project is to see if water can float on water and to see the water at different densities‚ and salinity. To see if the salt water would sit on the fresh water and how it would reaction to the effect of the experiment. Also to see if the salt water will mix with the fresh water

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    Vinegar Girl Sparknotes

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    Vinegar Girl by Anne Tyler is a 2016 retelling of William Shakespeare’s Taming of the Shrew. The book was published as part of the “Hogarth Shakespeare” project by Random House. Tyler’s protagonist‚ Kate Battista‚ is just as strong-willed as Shakespeare’s Katherina. Likewise‚ both protagonists are prickly with those around them. Tyler opens Vinegar Girl with Kate in her garden her father‚ Dr. Battista‚ calls her on the phone. He forgot his lunch and would like her to bring it to him. Kate agrees

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    Veggie Nail Polish

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    successful vegetable nail polish. - we hope that customers will patronize the product. - we want the customers to use this natural and safe product rather than the chemical one. - we want to create a nail polish by the help of radish.     Scope and Limitations     This is the investigation of our group. We will make a cosmetic product (nail polish) in a natural way‚ using radish as our main ingredient.We will replace the henna powder into radish. We would like to fabricate a nail polish  without

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    Salt Water Energy

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    com products www.milspecwire.com * 3 Insert the light bulb into the base and twist gently to tighten. 2. Saltwater Battery * 4 Place one teaspoon of salt in the ceramic cup. * 5 Dispense six ounces (3/4 cup) of water into the cup and stir to dissolve the salt. * 6 Add one teaspoon of vinegar and 1/4 teaspoon of bleach into the solution; stir. * 7 Cut two equal lengths of copper wire‚ so that each can extend from the light bulb base to the ceramic mug.

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