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    If you keep your car looking new you can benefit from it when you decide to sell your vehicle. By maintaining your vehicle you can maximize the resale value. You should wash your car regularly. There are many products available to wash your car with. You might want to stay away from using liquid dish detergents. These products are designed to remove animal or vegetable fat from stoneware. This means they will also remove the wax that is protecting the finish on your car. To make your wax job last

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    The Separation of Ink Chromatography Emanuel Alvarado Period 06 Group Members: Jason Fernandez‚ Reyna Favela & Lucero Ochoa I. Title: The Separation of Ink Using Chromatography II. Date: October 3rd‚ 2012 III. Purpose: To separate a mixture using paper chromatography. IV. Procedure: 1. Fill beaker with 100 mL water. 2. Poke hole in filter paper with scoopula approximately 1 cm from top. 3. Place dot of ink approximately 2 cm from the bottom of the filter paper

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    exposed to pen ink Abstract To test the hypothesis that termites are more attracted to ballpoint pens than pencils‚ highlighters‚ and sharpies. A random-single termite was given out of a jar of termites and placed in a petri dish‚ which trapped the termite. Paper‚ pencils‚ pens‚ highlighters‚ and sharpies were also given out. Each group drew multiples circles on the paper with all 3 of the writing utensils. The circle the class used was shaded in halfway with paper mate pen ink and the other

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    Utilization of Persea Americana Pits as Indelible Ink ------------- Research Proposal Group V (IV-C) LAZARTE‚ Miguel Carlos LEDESMA‚ Allen Ray JALIJALI‚ Joyce Darlene MONCADA‚ Aimee Angela SERRANO‚ Erica Dale Submitted to: Mr.Carlito B. Rosales Chapter I I. Background of the study Persea Americana (Avocados) are commercially valuable and are cultivated in tropical and Mediterranean climates throughout the world. They have a green-skinned‚ fleshy body that may be pear-shaped

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    Drawing a Breath of Fresh Eyre From the opening chapter of Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre the reader becomes aware of the powerful role that art plays. There is something extraordinary about the pictures Jane admires from other artists‚ as well as the work she creates herself. Her solitary pastime often operates as an outlet of pain‚ either past or present‚ and offers her the opportunity to deal with unpleasant emotions and memories. Jane’s art transcends her isolation by bringing her into contact

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    Ayoub Laissouf Books‚ Ink‚ and Bindings Introduction The development of the Islamic book art and bookbinding was a result of the need of a written document of the divine revelations that the prophet Muhammad received through the angel Gabriel from 610 AD until 632. The followers of the prophet memorized Quran and transmitted it orally‚ and they jotted it down on bones‚ camel shoulder blades‚ stones and several other materials. However‚ with the swift expansion of the Islam to other regions

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    technological advancement we have today. This genre keeps our emotions alive and well. Most stories connect with people in ways they can’t imagine. With fiction keeping our heads out of the clouds‚ there should be no reason to take it out of the curriculum. Ink and Ashes not only deals with the coping of a parent’s death but also the difficulties of high school and the hardships that go along with it. For example‚ the book begins with a family tradition of remembering and honoring Claire’s father every year

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    Mother About to Wash Her Sleeping Child: Mary Cassatt Lauren Eddie Gierard Art History 318 Professor Enholm April 2nd 2015 Mother About to Wash Her Sleeping Child‚ is an oil painting by Mary Cassatt painted in 1880.1 It is currently on display at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art‚ on the third floor of the Art of the Americas Building. 2As the title states the painting depicts a motherly figure bathing a sleepy child. The arrangement and treatment of these figures embody many of

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    The artwork I chose is the painting “The Banjo Lesson” by Henry Ossawa Tanner on page 337 of our textbook. This painting portrays a man giving a young male child a lesson of playing the banjo. The little boy is sitting on the man’s lap in a chair while the man shows him where to position his hands and fingers to play. The painting was done in 1893‚ and the way people lived during that period can be seen in the painting. The room looks to be dimly lit by a candle or fire on the right side and

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    Cave Art and Paintings and Their Meaning Dr.Elaine Marchello Vsc 160D1 001 Nov 20 2011 Paintings are one of the earliest discovered traces of art‚ and people first found them on the relics of the Aurignacian time period. Those paintings were drawn on the cave walls and ceilings‚ probably 32‚000 years ago. There are a lot of conjectures about the meaning of cave paintings‚ some people believe that those pictures are used to communicate with others‚ but others ascribe a kind of

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