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    current social issues. This blog entry‚ The Power of Ink‚ is about tattoos and it has drawn a variety of responses from readers of her blog. In recent years‚ the practice of ‘inking’ your body‚ or having tattoos indelibly imprinted on your skin has become almost ‘de rigueur’ for many in our society‚ especially the young. There is a wide variety of views about this practice and Helen Day‚ a regular blogger‚ has her say in her entry ‘The Power of Ink’. Rather than lecturing her substantial audience

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    generally what happened to each spot of each type of ink. Which had the most pigments? Answer: The black ink went from a light blue to dark blue then to red. The red ink went from red to pink. It went the furthest out of the inks. The green ink went from dark blue to green and then yellow. Out of the 3 inks‚ the green ink had the most pigments. (5 points) 2. Compare the effectiveness of each of the four kinds of solvents. Answer: Water will move the ink the furthest. Next‚ is the water and alcohol

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    PRE-FEASIBILITY STUDY OF THE BIODIESEL PRODUCTION PLANT FROM WASTE COOKING OIL USING SOLID CATALYST CaO/SrO/ZnO Bachelor Degree in Chemical Engineering Department of Chemical Engineering ‚ Faculty of Engineering ‚ Kasetsart University Abstract The objective of pre-feasibility study of the biodiesel production from waste cooking oil using solid catalyst (CaO/SrO/ZnO) is to study and design biodiesel process because the advantages of heterogeneous catalyst are reuseable and less amount of

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    Olive Oil

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    Olive oil is a fat obtained from the olive‚ a traditional tree crop of the Mediterranean Basin. The oil is produced by grinding whole olives and extracting the oil by mechanical or chemical means. It is commonly used in cooking‚ cosmetics‚ pharmaceuticals‚ and soaps and as a fuel for traditional oil lamps. Olive oil is used throughout the world‚ but especially in the Mediterranean countries. History The olive tree is native to the Mediterranean basin; wild olives were collected by Neolithic

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    Santiago R. 2013. Production of DENR Charcoal Briquettes from Abandoned Biomass. Department of Environment and Natural Resources‚ Ecosystems Research and Development Bureau. College‚ Laguna 4031‚ Philippines. Baconguis‚ Santiago R. 2006. Enterprise Development from Solid Waste. Department of Environment and Natural Resources‚ Ecosystems Research and Development Bureau. College‚ Laguna 4031‚ Philippines. Baconguis‚ Santiago R. 2000. Production of DENR charcoal briquettes from forest wastes. Department

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    The Ink Drinker Cletus and Clem walked into school on the first day excited for a new year. Cletus was relieved that the summer was behind him‚ which had a lot of unusual events. If anybody found out about his odd habit‚ it would be a gruesome discovery. “Is something wrong Cletus?” Clem suddenly asked. “No I’m fine‚” he replied. Putting his thoughts aside‚ Cletus walked into the school. After school‚ Cletus and Clem walked home and started on their homework‚ which was done with a cursory

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    Fats and Oils

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    FATS AND OIL DEFINITION: Fats and oils‚ group of organic substances that form an important part of the diet and also are useful in many industries. The fats are usually solid‚ the oils generally liquid at ordinary room temperatures. Some tropical products‚ liquids in their sites of origin‚ become solids in cooler climates; in commerce these often retain the name originally given‚ e.g.‚ palm oil and coconut oil. Chemically fats and oils are either simple or mixed glyceryl esters of organic acids

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    CRITIQUE – Slavery & Making of America vs. Rivoli’s “ The Travels of a T Shirt in a Global Economy” It certainly won’t be hard to distinguish between these two stories about slavery in America during the 17th‚ 18th and 19th centuries because their views are vastly different. In Rivoli’s book‚ The Travels of a T-shirt in the Global Economy” (TT) she seems to take the side of the farmer/plantation owner. In that she seems to justify the need for slaves to keep the price of cotton down so that

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    Cooking Salmon How Long

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    What you should get is spongy feel and the pressed area should spring back gently. Anything other than that is another reason to dispose of the fish. Take caution with cooking and storage Going to the root of ensuring your fish remains fresh for as long as possible‚ cooking and proper storage is key. Fishes do contain certain toxins that survive mild to high temperatures. Ensure you cook salmon at 2930F (145 degrees Celsius) to be sure of killing most of these microorganisms

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    Oil, Fire and Crayons

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    Title: Oil‚ Fire and Crayons Abstract: This study tries to find out the possibility of the used cooking oil as an additive component of candle. This study aims to produce a low-priced but high-quality candle by using used cooking oil as a major component. The following materials: 500 mL used cooking oil‚ 1 kg paraffin wax‚ cotton thread cut into 5 inches long‚ serves as‚ wick‚ crayons in different colors ‚a can (like the can of century tuna)‚ beaker‚ barbecue stick‚ plastic molder. We conducted

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