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    world. When I first took the Clifton Strengths Quest‚ my mind was pondering how a test that has strongly agree on one end and strongly agree on the other end would produce my five themes. Then as I was reading the results‚ it was surprisingly accurate with my personality. My five results were Achiever‚ Intellection‚ realtor‚ learner‚ and input. Reading the description for each word made me reflect on how I was using these five themes in my current life. The Clifton test has helped by identifying

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    Extraction of Metals

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    Extraction of metals The History of Metals. Metals have been used by people for many thousands of years. Gold and silver‚ found as native metal‚ were used both as jewellery and as a status symbol - nothing new there. These metals were known in the Stone Age‚ but gold and silver are too soft to be used as tools. The first really useful metal to be discovered was bronze. This began the Bronze Age. Bronze was used extensively for tools and weapons in Asia and Africa from 4‚500 B.C. (6‚500 years

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    copyrighted materials‚ and literary property of Gallup‚ Inc. It is for the guidance of your company only and is not to be copied‚ quoted‚ published‚ or divulged to others outside of your organization. Gallup®‚ StrengthsQuest™‚ Clifton StrengthsFinder®‚ and the 34 Clifton StrengthsFinder theme names are trademarks of Gallup‚ Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. This document is of great value to both your organization and Gallup. Accordingly‚ international and domestic

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    Our client has an immediate need for an Sheet Metal Fabrication Programmer Job Duties are: -Analyzes part of drawings‚ specifications‚ and design data. -Works from written specifications‚ blueprints‚ and/or shop drawings to write CNC programs of machine instructions through the use of a computer. -Will create‚ maintain‚ and troubleshoot programs for AMADA turret/punch press and laser cutting machines. -Will setup and operate machines when not programming. -Will field operator comments‚ questions

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    Strengths Development Paper The Clifton Strengths Quest results provided me with my five top strengths‚ which are: Strategic‚ Woo‚ Futuristic‚ Communication‚ and Maximizer. These five strengths describe my personality‚ my way of thinking and actions I take when in certain situations‚ such as being a helper in church or being a friend in school and all of my strengths can help me with relationships such as friends or family‚ in academics when doing homework‚ in preparing for career like applying

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    Densities of Metal

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    Tony Nguyen Honors Chemistry Period 7 9/17/13 The Density of Metals Lab BACKROUND: Density is a constant relationship between the mass and volume of a specific type of matter. Measurements of both mass and volume can be obtained for a metal sample. The relationship can be shown graphically by plotting the volume of a sample on the horizontal x-axis and the mass of the sample along the vertical y-axis. Plotting the values for several samples‚ a linear relationship can be seen for a density (slope=density)

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    Metal Detectors

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    Schools have Metal Detectors? Have you ever felt violated‚ disrespected and dishonored to the point of no return? Many students around the world feel such a way every day. According to a 2002 National School Board Association report‚ 10.1 percent of school districts nationwide implement the use of metal detectors. Are metal detectors even effective? Why should students be forced to cooperate with a violation of their rights? High Schools around the world should not employ the use of metal detectors

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    Importance of Metals

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    A metal is defined as an opaque shiny element which possesses properties such as malleability and ductility. Malleable meaning that they can be hammered into shapes and ductile meaning they can be drawn into wires. They are also very strong and posses high tensile strength and are good conductors of heat and electricity. Metals are shiny‚ and also have high densities. Metals are a very important and significant part of chemistry. However‚ their importance is not just limited to chemistry; they are

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    Transition Metals

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    Transition Metals 1a) The d-orbitals of a free transition metal atom or ion are degenerate (all have the same energy.) However‚ when transition metals form coordination complexes‚ the d-orbitals of the metal interact with the electron cloud of the ligands in such a manner that the d-orbitals become non-degenerate (not all having the same energy.) The way in which the orbitals are split into different energy levels is dependent on the geometry of the complex. Crystal field theory can be used to predict

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    Metal fabrication is the building of metal structures by cutting‚ bending‚ and assembling processes: Cutting is done by sawing‚ shearing‚ or chiseling (all with manual and powered variants); torching with hand-held torches (such as oxy-fuel torches or plasma torches); and via numerical control (CNC) cutters (using a laser‚ mill bits‚ torch‚ or water jet). Bending is done by hammering (manual or powered) or via press brakes and similar tools. Modern metal fabricators utilize press brakes to either

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