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    Grade 9 Electricity Notes

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    A lightning rod is a metal pole with a wire attached to it that runs from a high point in the building and down to the ground. They are used to prevent damage to buildings. Grounding static charges can help prevent sparks near flammable fuels. Paint sprayers work better if the object and the paint have different charges. Photocopiers use electrostatic principles in their operation. Grounding wires prevent damage to electrical equipment. Electrostatic precipitators work by creating charged

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    Thin Layer Chromatography

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    Discussion Using the Thin Layer Chromatography experiment‚ caffeine was found to be the most polar due to the fact that it stayed closer to the stationary phase. Caffeine contains four amine groups that are extremely polar as a result of the hydrogen bond and amide functional group. Acetaminophen was found to be the second most polar analgesic drug tested. Acetaminophen contains a polar alcohol group on one side and amide group on the other but also includes non-polar functional groups that consisted

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    Market Brief - Copper Wire

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    MARKET BRIEF COPPER WIRE IN THE PHILIPPINES Table of Contents 1. Overview a. Description about the Copper in the Philippines b. Trade Data c. State Competitors 2. Consumer tastes 3. Trade policy and its derivatives products in the Philippines 4. Marketing Distribution Channels 5. Analysis a. Strength; b. Weakness; c. Opportunities; d. Barriers; 6. Recommendations; 7. Institutions/Agencies

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    British American Tobacco is the world’s most international tobacco group. Through more than 100 years of operations‚ British American Tobacco have built a strong international reputation for high quality tobacco brands to meet consumers’ diverse preferences. British American Tobacco have never believed that ‘one size fits all’. Their portfolio‚ of some 300 brands‚ is based on distinct ‘must-win’ consumer segments - international‚ premium‚ lights and adult smokers aged under 30. Their four Global

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    Night Without Electricity

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    Flatten the dough like a thick roti. 4. Lift the roti and put it on the hot tawa. Cook both sides. 5. Place it directly on the hot flame till it is done. 6. Serve after applying ghee. The bajra flour‚ salt and water[a]-----------------------------------to make a dough by kneading it well. Then small balls [b]-----------------------------. Then bajra flour [c]--------------------------------on a flat surface. The dough[d]----------------------------------like a thick roti. The roti [e]--------------------------------and

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    In August 1974‚ Philippe Petit‚ a Frenchman with a passion for walking on wires‚ captivated New York City as he stealthy made his way to the top of the World Trade Center. Once there‚ he walked across a cable strung between the Twin Towers‚ a historic feat that ’s vividly depicted in a new documentary‚ Man On Wire (which will be screening tonight). The famous walk turned a void 1/4 mile above the streets into a stage‚ and made Petit into an instant "folk hero." He now lives upstate in Woodstock‚

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    Siegfried Sassoon or Wilfred Owen did a better job of getting their points across. On one hand‚ some argue that Owen did a better job because he wasn’t as angry. Since Owen did not show his anger as much it helped visualize his writings better. On the other hand‚ however‚ others argue that Sassoon did a better job because he did not use complex writing styles. In sum‚ the issue is whether Sassoon did a better job or if Owen knocked it out of the park. Yes‚ they had one similarity and that was that they

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    Into Thin Air Essay

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    transforming what should have been the greatest days of the climbers’ lives into a battle for survival and for some‚ their last moments on Earth. The guides on Mount Everest made several mistakes. There were multiple teams which tried to summit on one day‚ not taking into consideration the possibly fatal results of the bottleneck effect on the climb. On the summit climb‚ a number of different mishaps confronted them causing the climbers to fall behind schedule. This caused most of the climbers and

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    Chapter 1 The Problem and the Background of the Study A. Introduction One of the major problems in our country is energy shortage. There are many methods and proposals on how to conserve it such as the use of batteries. One of these is an electrolytic cell. It contains an electrolyte through which an externally generated electric current is passed by a system of electrodes (electrically positive electrode is called the anode and the negative electrode the cathode) in order to produce an electrochemical

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    Into Thin Air Paper

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    climbing the famous mountains located in many countries around the world. Writer Jon Krakauer has been dreaming of climbing Mount Everest. Although climbing mountains may seem fun‚ Jon Krakauer explains his tragic story on Mount Everest in his book‚ Into Thin Air. Throughout his journey up the mountain‚ he experienced danger‚ trust‚ loyalty‚ and respect. Krakauer had to learn to trust others because he could die if something wrong happened during the climb. Trust and respect are the most important themes

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