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    The chromotography project was left open to variation and interpretation from team to team. Initially‚ my team struggled with the many choices for markers and filter paper and our choices may have affected our results. For example‚ we had the choice between a coffee filter and a circular piece of filter paper. We originally chose the coffee filter but we thought the creases in our paper would distort our results. After finally deciding on the circular paper and cutting it into a rectangle‚ I placed

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    Sink Water Filter

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    that we drink water in order to hydrate ourselves and be healthy. When it comes to tap water‚ you are probably wondering if it’s healthy or not. The truth is that opinions regarding this aspect are shared. Are you planning to buy an under sink water filter‚ but do not know which one is the best? If so‚ then you should have a look at the following advice regarding this subject. Test your water Before you actually go shopping‚ it is highly recommended that you test your water. By doing so‚ you will

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    Cigarette filter as glue

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    cigarette filter as a source of glue. C. Hypothesis: Alternative- hypothesis: Cigarette filter is a good source in producing glue. Null- Hypothesis: Cigarette filter is not a good source in producing glue. D. Significance: Glue is very common used in homes‚ schools and offices. Many people just toss aside a cigarette filter and it can be recycled and used. Due to the expensiveness and unaffordable of some glue‚ many would prefer making home made glue. Glues from cigarette filter is affordable

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    Changing Oil Filters

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    wrenches‚ rags‚ a drain pan‚ an oil filter‚ and the oil that is specific for your vehicle. To identify the proper oil and filter‚ you will have to look in the owner’s manual. Generally‚ the normal oil used in vehicles is 10w 30. Oil filters can be in all different brands‚ but replacing the original with another original is

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    Activated Carbon Filters Media [pic]"Activated" carbon filter media is produced by super-heating dried coconut husks in a low oxygen environment‚ using a process called pyrolysis. The resulting "biochar" husk‚ is a purified form of carbon‚ containinglarge amounts of cellular sized surface area‚ negatively charged to attract positively charged toxins. Toxins in the water become attached to the husk’s carbon surfaces.Over time‚ the attractive charge of carbon surfaces are neutralized‚ making it time

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    low pass filter

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    low-pass filter is an electronic filter that passes low-frequency signals and attenuates (reduces the amplitude of) signals with frequencies higher than the cutoff frequency. It implemented using a resistor and a capacitor. The actual amount of attenuation for each frequency varies from filter to filter. A low-pass filter is the opposite of a high-pass filter. The below circuit diagram illustrates a simple ’RC’ low-pass filter. The range of frequencies passed by a low pass filter within a

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    The Affctive Filter Hypothesis :- The fifth hypothesis‚ the Affective Filter hypothesis‚ embodies Krashen’s view that a number of ’affective variables’ play a facilitative role in second language acquisition. These variables include motivation‚ self-confidence and a low level of anxiety are better equipped for success. Low motivation‚ low self-esteem‚ and debilitating anxiety can combine to ’raise’ the affective filter and form a ’mental block’. Comprehensible input may not be utilized by second-language

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    Filter Bubble Essay

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    List the three dynamics that the filter bubble introduces for us and discuss the effects of each one on privacy and our internet experience. Upon reading the chapter‚ the filter bubble fundamentally alters the way we encounter ideas and information. According to the book‚ the filter bubble introduces three dynamics we’ve never dealt with before which is one‚ you are alone in it‚ second‚ the filter bubble is invincible‚ and third‚ you don’t choose to enter the filter bubble (Pariser‚ 2012). In terms

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    Lowering the Affective Filter In Chapter 4 Judith Lessow-Hurley writes (p. 58) “Krashen refers to the affective component of language learning as an affective filter‚ a kind of emotional barrier to language learning that must be lowered if acquisition is to take place.” Discuss three activities which you would use in your own classroom to lower this affective filter. The Affective Filter hypothesis embodies Krashen’s view that a number of “affective variables” play a facilitative‚ but non-causal

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    Filter Paper and Beaker

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    copper (II) sulphate salt Apparatus Eye protection Each working group will require: Glass beaker (100 cm3) Conical flask (100 cm3) Spatula Glass stirring rod Filter funnel (Note 1) Filter paper (Note 2) Bunsen burner‚ tripod and gauze Heat resistant mat  PROCEDURE Stage 1 a Add 20 cm3 of the 0.5 M sulfuric acid to the 100 cm3 beaker. Heat carefully on the tripod with a gentle blue flame until nearly boiling. SAFETY: Be very careful not to knock the tripod while the beaker is on

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