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    The song was originally released in 1974‚ for famous actress Marilyn Monroe‚ when she passed away. Unfortunately‚ on the 31st August 1997 Princess Diana was killed in a car crash. Elton John less than a month later released Candle In The Wind 97’ as a tribute mourning her death. Although the song was not written for Princess Diana originally‚ it became popular as the nation respected her so much. The song was able to represent the thoughts that many had for her. The song starts

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    anti-mosquito candle

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    Good Shepherd Academy Poblacion II‚ Victoria‚ Oriental Mindoro SY 2014-2015 “Anti-Mosquito Candle made from Oregano (Oreganum vugare) Oil” Submitted by: Jed Ivan F. Fiedalan Submitted to: Mr. Jeffrey L. San Diego Date: February 20‚ 2015 Table of Contents I. Title page…………………………………………………………………………..1 II. Table of Contents………………………………………………………………….2 III. Abstract……………………………………………………………………………4 IV. Research Plan……………………………………………………………………...5-7 a. Rationale……………………………………………………………………

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    16 Candles and a Ballot?

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    16 Candles and a Ballot? Throughout the history of America‚ there have been many changes in the voting rights of the people. As “equal rights of all men” changed from the equal rights of rich white men‚ to all white men‚ to men and women the ballot range has gotten larger and larger. It represents all the people of the United States now. Now‚ the argument is about age. Should the voting age be lowered to younger teenagers who claim they are affected by laws that are pass? The voting age

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    Yankee Candle Scandal

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    In 1969‚ a sixteen year old student named Michael Kittredge made a candle out of melted crayons‚ a piece of string‚ and an empty milk carton to give to his mother as a gift on Christmas day. A neighbor loved the candle so much that she convinced Michael to sell her the candle. When Michael sold the candle‚ he had enough money to purchase additional supplies to make two more candles‚ and the rest was history. Today‚ Yankee Candle is the largest candle manufacturer in the world. The company produces

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    girls can relate to. The title couldn’t be truer. Even though this essay is a little old the idea is still the same. Young girls today are trying to act older than they are. The title “Tweens: Ten Going on Sixteen” really relates to the story because so many young girls act like they are sixteen. The author talks about them wearing makeup‚ crimes‚ and an increase in sex among younger children. These are all problems we face with young children trying to act older than they actually are. The author

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    Sixteen by Jessamyn West

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    Sixteen” by Jessamyn West The steam from the kettle had condensed on the cold window and was running down the glass in tear-like trickles. Outside in the orchard the man from the smudge company was refilling the posts with oil. The greasy smell from last night’s burning was still in the air. Mr. Delahanty gazed out at the bleak darkening orange grove; Mrs. Delahanty watched her husband eat‚ nibbling up to the edges of the toast‚ then staking the crusts about his tea cup in a neat fence-like arrangement

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    Candle Heat Lab

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    Mass of the candle was measured before proceeding to further steps. 100 mL of chilled water‚ which is 10-15 ºC colder than the room temperature‚ was prepared and was poured into the empty can. An apparatus was installed with a stand and a holder. The can was placed hanging on the stand by a glass rod (the rod went through the hole of can’s handle (?) and was placed above the holder). The candle was installed right below (about 2cm below) the can. The room temperature and the water temperature were

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    of combustion of paraffin (candle wax) by burning a candle and holding a calorimeter (a soda can) filled with 98.7 mL of water above the flame. The heat released by the candle was absorbed by the water in the can. It was important to place the metal chimney around the candle so that minimal amounts of heat would escape; having too much heat lost to the atmosphere would cause extra error in the calculations. The assumption made was that all heat released from the candle was absorbed by the water‚

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    Candle Lab Experiment

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    Candle race Purpose To determine if color factors into how quickly a candle will burn Additional information Candles have some rather interesting chemistry (as you ’ll find about in this experiment). Have some fun and find out what color candle burns the fastest by conducting your very own candle race! Required materials 5 candles of varying colors‚ preferably white‚ pink‚ yellow‚ green‚ and blue (must be same brand and size) Ruler Marker or Sharpie Matches or lighter Scissors Clay‚ Putty‚ or Play

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    Combustion of a Candle Lab

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    this lab I observed the burning of a candle very closely. I found out that the candle needs oxygen to burn‚ that it produces carbon dioxide similar to the way that my body produces carbon dioxide‚ and that a candle produces water as a second waste product. I learned that if I hold an object in the flame it becomes covered with soot which is unburned carbon fuel. Finally‚ I learned that neither the solid wax‚ nor the melted wax‚ nor the wick burns when a candle is lit. In fact‚ the wax itself is burning

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