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    Chapter 1 Answers QUICK-CHECK questions 1 What are the special characteristics of the light produced by a synchrotron? In a synchrotron‚ electrons are accelerated to very high speeds (almost the speed of light). Light is created when the direction of movement of these electrons is changed (deflected) using magnetic fields. A characteristic of this light is that it is extremely bright. 2 a Explain why ice is less dense than water. Ice is less dense than liquid water because‚ as water solidifies

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    density of solids and liquids‚ if the measurements that we did are been accurate and how we can calculate the percentage errors. materials 3 different metals A) copper B) iron C) aluminum - 3 Different liquids A) Water B) Olive oil C) Alcohol - Balance - Cylinders of 25ml‚ 100ml - Calculator DATA/RESULTS In this Lab activity we saw the differences between the density of solids and the density of liquids. Firstly we obtained three different solids a piece

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    Joe Sacco's Palestine

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    man explains “The olive tree is our main source of living…we use the oil for our food and we buy clothes with the oil we sell…a good roman tree can produce 20-30 liters in a year… here we have nothing else but the trees… The Israelis know that an olive tree is the same as our sons…” (Sacco 61-62). Not only did the Israeli soldiers cut down all of the families olive trees leaving them with nothing‚ the soldiers also forced the older man Sacco interviewed to cut some of his own olive trees down by himself

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    helping the colonists with living in this new land‚ but in reality he wasn’t. It was either he had it all or war would decide their fates. In a class discussion we talked about how the colonists tried to make peace with the King by sending him the Olive Branch Petition‚ but he sent back more British soldiers‚ or redcoats‚ over to America. The King passed acts that were unfair to the colonists. In the Declaration of Independence‚ the second part is all about grievances done by the King. It is the longest

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    Annie Clark  Blueberry Muffins    I had made a series of different muffins before including‚ banana‚ lemon  and chocolate chip. I made blueberry muffins because i wanted to see how  a different recipes turned out and everybody in my family had different  preferences to what they liked. I think my muffins went well however some  worked more than others. For example‚ some rose more than others‚ and  some of the muffins may have been considered too ‘gooey’. However some  family members liked all of them

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    Food In Ancient Greece

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    classes ate the same thing‚ lunch was similar to breakfast because in both cases they ate bread dipped in wine. During lunch‚ they also added a small cheese dish consisting of olives‚ figs‚ cheese and or dried fish. At the time‚ Greeks didn’t have utensils‚ instead they used bread to scoop up food such as hummus. For olives and figs‚ they might have used their hands. Supper was a different story‚ it primarily was vegetables‚ fish‚ meet‚ and sometimes cakes. The most common cake they ate was honey

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    important to ancient Greece. People could move up in status from becoming a merchant. They used coins made from silver and copper. They traded olives and grades for silk. They also traded pottery‚ slaves‚ food‚ ideas‚ and metals where the main things they traded (McKenzie‚ Kevin‚ and Ryan). Athens had a 50% tax on olive oil to keep the amount of olives being traded to a minimum (McKenzie‚ Kevin‚ and Ryan). Greek traders were mainly foreigners because the foreigners could not own their own land.

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    Jejemon

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    asssssssssssssssssssssssssssSearch Results Soap - Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Typical vegetable oils used in soap making are palm oil‚ where the product .... Rather‚ research proper Hot Process techniques and use a digital or analog ... manner similar to calendering paper or plastic or to making chocolate liquor. ... en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soap - Cached - Similar Make natural skin care and cosmetic products with Aromantic Ltd Welcome to the AROMANTIC way of making your own natural skin‚

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    hypothalamus‚ the basal ganglia and the remainder of the cerebrum. Vertebral Branches. The vertebral arteries enter the cranium via the foramen magnum near the junction of the medulla and spinal cord. They run along the medulla just ventral to the olives and lateral to the pyramids. Each vertebral artery gives off an anterior spinal branch. These fuse at the midline forming the anterior spinal artery‚ which descends down the medulla onto the cervical spinal cord. The branches of the anterior spinal

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    There are multiple different gods and goddesses in the Odyssey and each use their powers in different ways. Many gods try to help Odysseys get home to Ithaca whilst others try to stop or prolong his journey‚ they were extremely important to the success of the Odyssey. Zeus has the ultimate power throughout the book although he doesn’t appear very often. He is the god of fate and destiny and so he decided what would happen to Odysseus but other gods‚ goddesses and monsters change when it will happen

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