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    The Vietnam War was the U.S’ longest and most exhausting war- the only war the U.S had ever lost‚ had far-reaching consequences and impact on most American life from the economy‚ culture to domestic politics and foreign policy- some of which continue to do so today. The American military had entered Vietnam as a world superpower from World War 2 but left Vietnam with a humiliating defeat‚ shockingly high casualties‚ the American public sharply divided and its leaders uncertain of who to trust with

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    Chile Con Carne Chili con carne literally "Chili with meat"‚ often known simply as chili is a spicy stew. The name "chili con carne" is taken from Spanish‚ and means "peppers with meat”.Traditional versions are made‚ minimally‚ from chili peppers‚ garlic‚ onions‚ and cumin‚ along with chopped or ground beef. Beans and tomatoes are frequently included. Variations‚ both geographic and personal‚ may involve different types of meat as well as a variety of other ingredients. It can be found worldwide

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    out that a permanent marker’s ink must contain three ingredients in order to work: colorant‚ carrier and resin. The colorant is what gives the ink color. If a marker only contains the colorant‚ it may be dissolved by a liquid substance that is capable of dissolving other substances‚ the colorant would turn to dust and fall off the paper as soon as the solvent dried or evaporated. The carriers are described as solvents; they must be able to evaporate quickly once the ink is used‚ because they transmit

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    a pipette‚ centrifuge tubes‚ starved tetrahymena cells‚ 100 L of tetrahymena cells‚ 150 L of 1% India Ink‚ 75 L of tobacco‚ another 100 L of tetrahymena cells‚

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    The Stroop Effect

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    can contrasting stimuli‚ in this case the name of a color and the color of ink used for that word‚ interfere with one another (Stroop‚ 1935). This interference was due to automaticity (Stroop‚ 1935). Automaticity is the cognitive function of reacting to a stimulus so quickly due to the small amount of effort required. In this case‚ automaticity makes an individual read a word prior to recognizing the color of the word’s ink (Stroop‚ 1935). Reaction times are

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    Printing Technology

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    surface. Electrical - To speed rewind shafts during flying splices‚ and in taking up web slackness. Accordion Fold: Bindery term‚ two or more parallel folds which open like an accordion. Acetone: A very active solvent used in packaging gravure inks; the fastest drying solvent in the ketone family. Activator: A chemistry used on exposed photographic paper or film emulsion to develop the image. Additive primaries: In color reproduction‚ red‚ green and blue. When lights of these colors

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    Printer Technologies

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    approximately more than six different technologies such as inkjet printing‚ laser printing‚ solid ink printing‚ thermal printing‚ and 3D printing. My research will explain some of the technologies which are inkjet printing‚ laser printing‚ solid ink printing and 3D printing. First of all‚ inkjet printing will be detailed in three points which are the two technologies of inkjet printers‚ the advantages‚ what kind of ink it uses‚ and where it is usually used. Second‚ the paper examines how a laser printer works

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    Environmental Health Sciences Center Community Outreach & Education Program CHROMATOGRAPHY (Adapted from: Forensic Science Activities. University of Colorado Boulder Hughes Initiative. .) DESCRIPTION: Students will use paper chromatography to separate ink molecules and identify the pen used on an unknown sample of handwriting. Students will graph and analyze data they collect using paper chromatography. PURPOSE/GOAL: Students will be able to: • Gain understanding of the purpose of chromatography. • Measure

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    humankind’s relationship to the environment‚ but is also a strategy to ensure a business’s viability in today’s rapidly evolving economies. As we‚ embark in our first venture challenge; I will conduct a life cycle assessment (LCA) on the laser printer ink toner used in printing our product labels and its carbon footprint impact on the environment. The five different stages of the LCA that

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    Final Exam Questions

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    History 1302 Final Exam Spring 2013 On the day of the final‚ the students will be told which two prompts they will be required to respond to in blue books that the students have provided to the instructor. Essays should show a great deal of thought and range between “short answers” and formal essays‚ leaning closer to the idea of an essay. The student may have one page of handwritten notes on a standard size sheet of paper (8½ X 11). Bring this sheet with you to the final. 1) The events at the 1968

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