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    Report: Blood Drop

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    Exhibits: Exhibit 1: Blood drops dropped from heights of 10 cm‚ 25 cm‚ and 50cm             Exhibit 2: Blood drops dropped at angles of 90°‚ 60°‚ 30°‚ and 15° Exhibit 3: Blood dropped on a cardboard surface‚ floor tile surface‚ and a piece of brick surface Findings: Extensive examination and comparative analysis as blood drops were dropped from different heights‚ angles of impacts and different impact surfaces revealed the following:  As the height that a blood drop falls from increases‚ the

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    Metaphor Drops Of Jupiter

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    Metaphor Criticism Found in Drops of Jupiter By Train. Brianne Keller Bloomsburg University Choose an Artifact The artifact I choose to study is the song performed by Train‚ called Drops of Jupiter. This song has a long list of metaphors‚ both straight forward and hidden within the context. There are many interpretations to the lyrics‚ but nevertheless‚ the metaphors remain. Therefore‚ Metaphor Criticism is the criticism I choose to analyze this artifact. Some background on the song and band;

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    the weight of the decision to deploy the first atomic weapons. Historians have placed the decision along racial‚ political‚ and tactical lines‚ while the reasons for the use of atomic weapons are still debated‚ the lasting effects of this event are just as important. Currently there are nine countries that possess the capability to deploy nuclear weapons; countries like North Korea and Iran are currently conducting limited research to development nuclear weapons. While the bomb was herald as the

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    Bomb Monologue “The United States would not have succeeded without me!” I was heavily involved in WWII after Pearl Harbor where Japan did a surprise attack. I also helped the other world leaders to victory against Germany. And‚ I created the U-Committee to make the first atomic bomb‚ and the first atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima‚ Japan which killed many people. I am the president so I made all of the decisions about the process of the bomb‚ and I declared war on Japan which made the Allies

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    goal of ending a war. The USA will do whatever they can to protect their people like inventing the atomic bomb which they used to end World War 2. To drop the atomic bombs to stop the war they used the planes “Enola Gay” and “Bockscar”.(atomcentral) The first bomb was “Little Boy” was carried by Enola Gay while “Fat Man” was carried by Bockscar.(atomcentral) Little Boy was the first of the bombs and was dropped on Hiroshima then Fat Man on Nagasaki.(atomcentral) The pilots of the planes were Paul

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    Atomic Theory - Essay

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    Atomic theory is the idea that matter is made up of small particles made of atoms. The atomic theory first had 5 points which were stated by John Dalton who came up with it. The first one was that all elements were made up of small units called atoms. The second one was that all atoms of a given element are identical to each other. Third‚ all the atoms were different from all the other atoms. Fourth‚ atoms of different elements combined together in equal numbers to form compounds. Fifth and final

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    Egg drop projects teach students to use logic and teamwork to protect their eggs from a fall. There are a variety of ways to conduct an egg drop. Begin by explaining the process and handing out eggs to the students. Set the parameters of your egg drop and a deadline when your students must be ready to drop their eggs or go bust.1.Get an egg-eating snake‚ give it the egg and wait until the egg is about half way down the snake‚ then fit the snake with tail flights (cf a dart)‚ then drop said snake

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    Okinawa in 1945‚ the United States now had the ability to bomb Japan. After the United States’ blockading and relentless bombing of Japan‚ the nation refused to surrender. As a final attempt to avoid the invasion of Japan‚ the United States dropped the atomic bomb Little Boy on Hiroshima on August 6‚ 1945. Three days later‚ the Soviet Union declared war on Japan and invaded Manchuria. On the same day‚ the United States dropped the second atomic bomb

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    Isotopes‚ sub-atomic particles and relative atomic mass Sub-atomic particles A subatomic particle is a particle smaller than an atom: it may be elementary or composite. In 1905‚ Albert Einstein demonstrated the physical reality of the photons‚ hypothesized by Max Planck in 1900‚ in order to solve the problem of black body radiation in thermodynamics. In 1874‚ G. Johnstone Stoney postulated a minimum unit of electrical charge‚ for which he suggested the name electron in 1891. In 1897‚ J. J. Thomson confirmed

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    Seven Drops Procedure

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    The procedure provided was used with only one change and one correction. The procedure calls for 3 or 4 drops of water to dissolve the dye on the M&M candies but 7 drops were used for each pair of candies because there wasn’t enough water in 4 drops to efficiently dissolve the dyes; the YouTube video for this step from the procedure also showed an application of about 7 drops. The traced solvent front line in this case was not a straight line but a curve with a maximum on 3.2in and minimum on 2.48in

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