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    Beaks of Finches

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    “beaks” and compete with other “finch” species to see which “beak” best adapted for obtaining specific food. Materials: 1 small plastic dish or cup‚ 1 large non-breakable dish‚ 1 tool to serve as a “beak”‚ large seed‚ small seed‚ 2 pairs safety goggles Procedure: See Lab # The Beaks of Finches given by Mrs. Trimble Data: See attachments Results: In this Lab‚ I learned that you need to be fast and particular with your movements to survive against other “finches.” Conclusion: The purpose

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    Stump Grinder Rental - What You Need to Know Stumps can break up your lawn‚ are tripping hazards and can make basic lawn maintenance more challenging. While you could hire a professional service to remove your stumps for you‚ a stump grinder rental may be a more economical route. A stump grinder is large gas-powered tool that resembles a tractor mower with a large lever protruding out the front. A steel studded disc is mounted on the end of the lever and is used to chip away at the wood‚ leaving

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    RYAN LOCHTE Ryan Lochte has been swimming formally for eight years now. He started swimming when he was just five years old by going to swimming classes but started competing when he joined his college swimming team in 2005. Lochte has been practicing and competing for several events now; 200m backstroke‚ 4x100m freestyle relay‚ 200m individual medley among others. Ryan Lochte was born in Rochester‚ New York. Hi s mom being from Cuba and born and raised in Havana and his father being from

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    Why Is Jurassic Park Bad

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    Jurassic Park. When this film came out‚ people went nuts! Not only did it have groundbreaking CJI effects and won several Oscars‚ but it had action-packed suspense‚ a sense of awe and wonder‚ and just seemed gigantic. So when Jurassic World was released recently‚ you can bet that I sat down to relive all of the awesome memories from the movie that started it all. And how did it hold up? It was awesome! … But maybe not as awesome as I remember. Look‚ I’m not saying it’s a bad movie‚ far from it! If

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    Massing Mg Lab

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    electric balance) Duration of burning the crucible and magnesium Size of magnesium ribbon (was about 10-11 cm long) Materials 1. Goggles (eye protection) 2. Pair of metal tongs 3. Crucible (ceramic) with lid 4. Bunsen burner 5. Matches 6. Tripod 7. Pipe clay triangle 8. Heat resistant mat 9. Electric balance 10. Magnesium ribbon (x3) Safety Wear goggles to protect eyes Wait for the crucible to cool off before touching it (the crucible after burning is very hot and may burn the skin)

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    Chemistry: Flame Test Lab

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    Chemistry 02 Oct 2014 Flame Test Lab Purpose: To find out the unknown compound from known compounds and the color of the flame. Safety & Precautions: •Do not cross contaminate compounds. •Keep goggles on at all times when working on lab. •Long hair should be tied up to avoid being singed. Table of Observations Compound Flame Color Strontium Chloride strong dark orange red Strontium Nitrate bright orange Copper

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    took a written exam. We had to score 100% in order to pass the test. Everybody passed. Then came the gear-up part! We put on our diving overalls‚ parachutes‚ altimeters which are used to watch the altitude during the skydive‚ helmets‚ gloves and goggles. There were many professional skydivers around‚ and they were giving us a hard time with some traditional skydiving jokes. I myself was the first person from the class who was going to jump. The next step was boarding the airplane. We used a twin

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    A Look Into Volcanoes By: BJ E-mail: Bran18@aol.com I. Introduction Volcano: defined is a mountain or hill formed by the accumulation of materials erupted through one or more openings (called volcanic vents) in the earth ’s surface. The term volcano can also refer to the vents themselves. Most volcanoes have steep sides‚ but some can be gently sloping mountains or even flat tablelands‚ plateaus‚ or plains. The volcanoes above sea level are the best known‚ but the vast majority of the

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    Separation Techniques

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    beakers • 1x 150Ml Beaker • Magnet • Matches • Evaporating basin • Bunsen Burner • Water • Funnel • Retort stand • Funnel Paper • Sieve • Iron Filings • CaCO3 • NaCl • tripod • Gauze Mat • Cling Wrap • Saftey Goggles Method: 1. Gather Apparatus and the mixture of Iron‚ CaCO3 and NaCl. 2. Weigh beaker and mixture. 3. Use magnetic separation to remove Iron filings. 4. Set up retort stand and add filter paper to the filter funnel. 5. Put the rest of the mixture

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    Boiling Point Lab

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    1. Make sure to use glycerine (lubricant) and a towel to safely insert the thermometer into the rubber stopper. 2. Carefully operate the Bunsen burner and make sure to use rubber gloves when handling the boiling water of beaker 3. Always wear goggles at all times and avoid contact with the unknown liquids 4. After the lab is done‚ pour the unknown liquid into a container labeled “Waster Experiment 1 Boiling Point Unkowns” and throw away any broken glass in the proper broken glass container

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