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    Why Is The Kukri A Knife

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    owners‚ they are blunt. Shipping the knives blunt allows them to be sold as replicas and makes the process safer. The metal at the base of these knives is very thick. There’s no way to determine how sharp you should make the edge; it’s just up to the owner to decide how sharp they want it. If you want a sharp edge along the entire length of the knife‚ you can. If you’re worried about slippage‚ you can opt to leave the bottom dull and sharpen it towards the

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    lab01

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    FON241LL Lab 1 SAFETY‚ EQUIPMENT‚ AND THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD Name: __Chelsea Vise_______________________ 1. You are working in the laboratory and break a glass test tube. Explain the procedure that should be followed. (5 pts.) If I were to break a glass test tube while in the laboratory I would discard the broken glass in the designated broken glass container. I would make sure to put the glass in the properly labeled plastic or metal can with a sealing lid on it. 2. While in the laboratory

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    they’re resistant to rust or staining‚ maintains it’s sharp edge after excessive use‚ and the knife always include a bolster and a tang. The bolster is the center piece that is the main support creates a balanced‚ firm handle on the knife that help reduce the risk of hurting yourself when using it. High Carbon Stainless Steel knives have a good edge when it is sharpened properly and regularly‚ and is a much harder material; the blade tends to stay sharp longer and holds up better under abuse.The strength

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    Acct 5210 Problem Set 1

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    FINA 5210 Problem Set 1 (Group 305) Problem 1 (a) WpC=[E(rp)-rf] ÷Aσp2 =6%÷2.5×(20%)2 =60% WfC=100% - 60% = 40% (b) Expected return of Complete portfolio is: rCEc= WpC×E(rp)+ WfC×rf =60%×10% + 40%×4% =7.6% The standard deviation of Complete portfolio is: σc = WpC × σp = 60% × 20% = 12% Certainty-equivalent rate of return for investing in C: rc CE= Uc = rCEc- 1/2Aσc2 = 7.6% - 0.5×2.5×12%2 = 5.8% Certainty-equivalent rate of return for investing in P: rp CE= Up= rCEp- 1/2Aσp2

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    Meaning of Life and Hockey

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    for Canadians. In both‚ the objective is to win. In the Baliness society a person can’t bet against a cock from the family‚ or village‚ but can bet against an enemy. One should not be betting against you own hometown team in hockey. 2 roosters have sharp metal spurs on their legs‚ are to fight until the death. Men surround them shouting for their favorites‚ placing wagers. Cock has a double meaning of rooster‚ and male penis. There are the same jokes in America. The baliness word for cock‚ has other

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    Lab #24- Preparation 4-Methylcyclohexene Introduction: The goals in this lab were to have a reaction occur with 4-methylcyclohexanol and an acid catalyst to form our product of 4-methylcyclohexene via an E1 reaction. This reaction is accomplished by removing the –OH group on 4-methylcyclohexanol via dehydration and to have a double bond form via a loss of a hydrogen on a β-Carbon. Many techniques and skills were developed in this lab. Among them were dehydration‚ isolation‚ drying

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    always the best idea to avoid that situation and also to avoid drowning. Children can fall head first in the toilet and drown that is why a toilet lid lock is a great idea for parents. Sharp objects – when you children are in the washroom with you‚ keeping an eye on them at all time is a must‚ because they can find sharp objects like nail clippers‚ razors‚ and scissors. Those objects and many more can seriously injure a child. All objects such as those and others should be put away in a place where a

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    imax industry lifecycle

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    Industry lifecycle 25 years ago‚ the company was in its infancy‚ working primarily from project to project. The sharp increase in the industry occurred in the mid to late 1990s‚ with a change of ownership and a strategy to create a critical mass‚ develop new fi lms and establish a wider network of new theatres. It was at this point that commercial theatres were introduced to the industry. Further development within the industry will be spurred by the production of new fi lms and an increased

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    INFECTION CONTROL TRAINING

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    INFECTION CONTROL IN SOCIAL CARE/EDUCATIONAL SETTING What we’ll look at Law legal duties Infection & the infection cycle School/hotel associated infections Waste Hand washing PPE Housekeeping Pets Occupational health for staf Part One Infection Control and the Law Legal System  Two relevant branches of law exist with in health and safety.  They are separate from each other but they are closely related Civil law Criminal law Duties of care at work Employer has DoC to employees and non

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    Hunter Gatherer

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    harpoons from reindeer bones. We use stone‚ wood‚ bone‚ and animal sinew to make our tools and weapons. As a hunter-gatherer we always have to stay at the top of our game. One wrong move and we can be crushed by a mammoth or be speared by their sharp tusks. We live very dangerous lives‚ but we fight to survive.Hunter Gatherer I sit and wait for my prey as it walks by me‚ back and forth‚ back and forth. With my axe in my hand I’m eager to strike‚ my adrenaline is high; my heart is beating so loud

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