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    formaldehyde. Gerbera Daisies and Chrysanthemums were found to be effective in the removal of benzene‚ a known carcinogen.  As a rule of thumb‚ allow one houseplant per 100 square feet of living area. The more vigorous the plant‚ the more air it can filter. Keep in mind that plants will not do much to alleviate tobacco smoke or dust in the air.  Aglaonema sp. Chinese Evergreen 
Aloe barbabensis Aloe Vera‚ Burn plant 
Chlorophytum comosum Spider Plants 
Chrysanthemum sp. Mums 
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    Cliché. An event or a phrase that has been used over and over to the point everyone is familiar with‚ and it is no longer attractive and interesting. Jargon Terms that are being used by a specific profession or a group of people which others can hardly understand. Idiom Phrases or a particular group of words that do not only have the surface meaning‚ but has an implied meaning to it. Diction The choice of word that is being used in literature Assonance Two or more words that are

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    Formal lab report: Chemical or Physical Change? Problem: The purpose of this lab is to discover which observations indicate that a ………………….chemical change has taken place. Materials: Part 1: Lead [II] nitrate; Potassium iodide; 2 Test tubes; Test tube rack Part 2: The materials are found on page 161 in the textbook Sciencepower 9 Part 3: The materials are found on page 161 in the textbook Sciencepower 9 Part 4: 100 mL Beaker; Hot plate; Beaker tongs; Wire gauze;

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    Executive Summary Mr. Nakamura had built a substantial business and the Crysanthemum brand became Japan’s best selling brand. But he had no business outside of Japan and the Japanese market was already flooded with lot of other handicrafts. So he needed to look for new markets. This was the situation when he received offers from two highly recommended U.S companies. Each offer has been evaluated in terms of brand representation‚ cost reduction and maximization of profit margin. It is

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    Reactant Lab

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    Lab 4-B Purpose The purpose of this lab is to test these solutions and see what type of reaction occurs and see if a precipitate or gas forms between any of these reactions. Research 1. Table A Reactants in Aqueous Solutions Predictions (1) MgCl₂(aq) + 2NaOH(aq) Mg(OH)₂(s) + 2NaCl(aq) (2) FeCl₃(aq) + 3NaOH(aq) Fe(OH)₃(s) + 3NaCl(aq) (3) 2KCl(aq) + Na₂SO₄(aq) K₂SO₄(s) + 2NaCl(aq) (4) CaCl₂(aq) + 2AgNO₃(aq) Ca(NO₃)₂(s) + Ag₂Cl(aq) (5) CuSO₄(aq) + Na₃PO₄(aq) Cu₃PO₄(aq) + Na₂SO₄(s) 2. Table B

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    Rachel Perkins Hum 230 Woman Leaning near a Vase of Flowers Edgar Degas 1865 Oil painting on 29"x36 ½" canvas. This oil painting by Degas contains an enormous centerpiece of chrysanthemums‚ painted with natural colors and realistic detail. To the left of the arrangement is a glass pitcher full of water. Both of these items rest on a table covered by a earthy toned tablecloth with a muted‚ indistinct pattern. Most interesting‚ is the

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    After reading Huston’s “Kokoro‚” I believed that Yasako is also a “steel chrysanthemum.” Houston describes public opinion toward traditional Japanese women as “malleable‚ quiet and unobtrusive.” Easily influenced‚ silent and modest are tags that the masses put on them. However‚ the truth is that her mother and other Japanese women have though and strong mind. In the play‚ various events show that Yasako is not the traditional Japanese woman that the public used to believe. In the fact‚ Yasako’s

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    or bladder infections. Another major issue is the odour of the bathrooms which cause everyone to feel upset. This matter should be attended to as soon as possible. The students have complained of the foul odour and have described it as being repulsive‚ unbearable and disgusting. The odour makes the usage of the schools bathrooms even more uncomfortable. The odour is even more unbearable after lunch time as the intoxicating smell of faeces and urine fill the

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    carboxylic acid to an alcohol‚ which is 1.0 ml of ethanoic acid to the ethanol‚ and ethanoic acid to the propan-1-ol‚ also adding H2SO4 as a catalyst for the reaction Abstract: Esters are a group of organic compound‚ famous for their interesting odours and smells. In this investigation student used ethanoic acid and ethanol with sulfuric acid as catalyst to produce ester‚ which was known of its smell. However it was expected to have a pleasant smell‚ but it has a smell like a nail polish in cold

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    English Paper Julien BECQUEVORT BAC 3 - Intermediate 1 2011-2012 English Paper Julien BECQUEVORT BAC 3 - Intermediate 1 2011-2012 The sensory marketing The sensory marketing Table of contents Introduction 2 Sensory marketing 2 Visual marketing 4 Sound marketing 5 Olfactory marketing 6 Gustatory marketing 7 Tactile marketing 8 Personal opinion 9 Conclusion 10 Bibliography 12 Introduction Even if one does not realize‚ sensory marketing is ubiquitous in marketing campaigns and it

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