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    away‚ what seems like a human figure was darting across the jungle with a net filled with fish. Without delay‚ Jane and I followed the man from behind‚ making sure we stayed out of earshot. Slowly and painfully‚ we struggled to keep up‚ the endless dangling vines and low branches hindering our every move. I was close to collapsing due to the unbearable heat and humidity when Jane let out a cry of excitement. I turned my head. Almost instantly‚ my overwhelming exhaustion was overtaken by indescribable

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    Intro to Lab. Procedure

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    An Introduction to Lab Procedure Purpose: To obtain a higher understanding of lab techniques. Procedure Part A 1- Draw about 400 mL of deionized water into a clean beaker‚ and let it stand for 15 minutes to equilibrate to room temperature. Note‚ there is only one deionized water tap in the lab room; make sure you use the correct tap. 2- Confirm that your 10.00 mL volumetric pipet is clean by filling to above the mark with deionized water and then letting it drain. Your pipet is a

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    This British artist approached the British army asking them to blow up a garden shed – and surprisingly they agreed to do exactly so. In a quiet detached green field in England‚ Cornelia Parker watched‚ from a distance‚ this tranquil surrounding shattered by the loud bang‚ her shed and its contents‚ sent hurling through the air into a plethora of burnt and distorted pieces. Her work was always invested in deconstruction‚ she often blew up small objects - She would then take the debris and leave them

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    Separation of a Mixture Introduction: Mixtures are not unique to chemistry; you use and consume them on a daily basis. The beverages you drink each morning‚ the fuel you use in your automobile‚ and the ground you walk on are mixtures. Very few materials that you encounter are pure. Any material made up of two or more substances that are not chemically combined is a mixture. The isolation of pure components of a mixture requires the separation of one component from another. Techniques

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    way his comrades could get him to come out was to shoot him in the knee‚ then to drag him out. Another instance of Eddie’s kind-heartedness was his death. One day on the job at the carnival‚ Eddie received a frantic radio call about a broken and dangling carnival ride. He rushed on the scene and saved the people in

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    the ‘mass’ of the Oxygen. This method seems more beneficial rather that measuring the mass of Oxygen initially. If Magnesium is being heated in open air‚ it has very obvious and rapid reaction as the metal meet fire and burns with an intense white flame with the white smoke as a product. Thus we can slow down the process by limiting the supply of oxygen that reaches the Magnesium by placing a lid on the crucible. VARIABLES: Dependant: Mass of Magnesium Oxide(g) Controlled: No Variables Units Possible

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    changed wildland fighting tremendously. The technological advances that have been made during history of wildland firefighting are astounding. One of the largest advances being communications; in the early years hand-cranked phones were connected with wires hung in trees. Now cell phone provide hi speed internet and satellite phones let wildland fighter communicate anywhere. (4) According to USFS the "Remember... Only YOU Can Prevent Forest Fires" is now recognized by 95 percent of adults and 85

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    pneumoniae until it made contact. The liquid was then dragged towards the opposite end of the slide‚ spreading the mixture along the bottom slide. The slide was allowed to air dry. Once dried‚ it was heat fixed by quickly passing it over the bunsen burner flame three times. The slide was then flooded with crystal violet‚ and let stain for one minute. It was then washed with water and blotted dry with bibulous paper. Finally‚ it was observed under the microscope. The stained specimen was located under the

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    Dangling Modifiers - Exercise 1 Wording may vary. Below are suggested corrections. For help with any item below‚ refer to the dangling modifiers page. 1. Writing carefully‚ the student finished the essay in time to hand in. Because the student wrote carefully‚ the essay was finished in time to hand in. Your answer: Writing carefully‚ the essay was finished on time to hand in. 2. My flesh felt creepy after I saw a monster movie. After seeing a

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    best way to deal with fires on board ships is to prevent them rather than letting them occur. Breaking out of fire in a place where no fire exist is called “ignition”‚ whereas “flash” is a term used for fire eruption in a new place as a result of flames from an existing fire in a nearby place (the ignition source).  Fires on board ships can be prevented by finding and rectifying leakages of fuel oil‚ lubricating oil‚ and exhaust gases. In a ship’s generator room‚ the biggest danger of fire is from

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