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    In Eudora Welty ’s "A Worn Path" the conflict was not apparent at the very beginning. What was a poor‚ elderly sick woman doing gallivanting in the forest during the dead of winter? The reason became clear towards the conclusion of the story as the action revealed that the conflict was obtaining the necessary medicine for her grandson. When this conflict became obvious‚ another question came to mind. What kind of society did this woman live in that she had to go all the way from her home in

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    Purpose The purpose of this lab is to identify the different features that come about by using oxidation reduction and recording the observations‚ these tests will help determine the specific qualities each solution has. Hypothesis I theorize that nothing will happen with Magnesium because it is such a soft metal. Zinc should turn a greener color‚ because that’s what happens to a lot of statues and sculptures. I theorize that iron will tarnish badly because in air it can get tarnished so oxidation

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    Today‚ I learned how to set up an Evaporator for boiling sap from a sugar maple‚ red maple‚ and a silver maple to turn the sap into syrup. When Mr. Ploof said that today we are going to set up the evaporator‚ I thought he wanted to evaporate some rainwater. I found the evaporator and some equipment in the storage closet where Ploof hides all his treasures. The evaporator was under a bunch of junk and a fantastic weed whipper. First‚ we had to move the evaporator from the closet‚ into the right place

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    with the metallic lattice of cations in the pure metal‚ and as a result the physical properties of the metal are altered * steels are alloys of iron‚ with different quantities of carbon and other metals (titanium‚ chromium‚ molybdenum‚ cobalt‚ nickel‚ manganese‚ tungsten) added to create desired properties: * chromium makes steel harder and more resistant to corrosion * manganese makes steel stronger‚ harder and more resistant to wear * silicon makes steel more resilient * molybdenum

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    The Ethics of Democracy was a short article written by John Dewey. He wrote was an extraordinary thinker and provided us today with ideas that are still in action. I decided to write on this article specifically because I am very interested in the founding of the United States and how our founding fathers chose democracy and why. Hopefully Dewey will give more insight into the ethical reasons‚ based on the era the book was written 1888‚ behind why he thinks democracy is so important. First off we

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    By the year 2030‚ two thirds of the world will be unable to access water. Tapped by director Stephanie Soechtig introduces a small town in Maine‚ and discusses the water corporation called Nestle. The corporation decided to take the water resources of Maine. The supply and demand of water from major cities make the corporation pump plenty from the ground. Many question if the water from the corporation if it is safe to drink‚ and whether plastic is safe for water to be held in. The document targets

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    ENG 3003 Case Study (B) (Tut 003) Tom ‘s of Maine: “ Doing Business” Means “Doing Good” Group Member: Hung Man Pong 13089179d Chan Chun Pui 13114447d Ho Chun Hei 13089071d Presentation Flow  Introduction  Problem Statements  Theories  Result & Discussion  Conclusions Introduction General information  Tom’s of Maine: One of the first natural health care companies  Aims: To produce all-natural and environmental friendly natural health products without animal testing  Owner:

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    causes the chemical to turn brown. b.) Windex- turns orange with BTB and red with phenolphthalein- base Dish soap- turns yellow with BTB and red with phenolphthalein- base Bleach- turns orange with BTB and purple with phenolphthalein- base Scrubbing Bubbles- turns blue with BTB and gray with phenolphthalein- acid c.) The solution contains no vinegar or a very small amount of vinegar because a pink color indicates a basic solution‚ and vinegar is and acid. d.) The yellow flavor is more

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    What Is Cobalt?

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    periodical table and has an atomic number of twenty-seven. It has a symbol of Co. Cobalt¹s atomic weight is 58.9332. It has a melting point of 1‚490š C. and a boiling point of 2‚900š C. Cobalt looks almost exactly like iron and nickel. Cobalt is between iron and nickel on the periodical table and found in only . 001-.002 percent of the earth¹s crust. Cobalt was first found in the Harz Mountains. People in the silver mines dug up arsenic cobalt ores. Then‚ because they thought the ores contained

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    Pennsylvania argument: So what is the buzz all about? Well‚ many‚ many whoopies ago‚ the people from Maine‚ Massachusetts‚ and Pennsylvania were staking claim that the whoopie pie originated in their state. The Pennsylvanians believed that the other states had no rights because the whoopies obviously were handed down through generations of Amish families. One of the many versions of folklore is that the wives took the little bits of batter left over from their cake making and made the tiny pies.

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