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    Sea and Filipino Seafarer

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    seafarer? WORLD CLASS indeed‚ that’s what a Filipino seafarer is. But what is a seafarer by the way. According to www.pinoymaritime.com‚ a seafarer is a traveler who goes by the sea. Or even a person who works near the ocean. Seafarers come from all over the world spending their lives close to the seas as they find life at sea to be a unique existence. They come from different backgrounds and cultures‚ and they work in varied areas of the shipping business. A person must have a strong mental ability

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    January 15‚ 2014 “Ice Shack” Some people say that ice fishing is boring‚ because they had to sit and fish in the cold. They would say they would rather be somewhere warm instead of fishing in the cold‚ and where they could make something eat whenever they would have the urge to eat.   Having an ice shack makes fishing much more enjoyable‚ when I am able to be comfortable and not be cold or hungry. I personally own an ice shack to do those things in an ice shack. Having an ice shack is very helpful

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    about the whole concept in watching an ice cube melt in a beaker filled with vegetable oil. At first‚ I thought it was going to be interesting‚ right of the bat with bubbles and other reactions that catches interest. Once we started the procedure by inserting the ice cube into the beaker filled with vegetable oil‚ the dullness and boring state also began to flow. We sat there watching for a good five minutes before any visual reaction was taking place. The ice cube was actually melting in the oil;

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    Dry Ice: Liquid Nitrogen

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    DRY ICE Introduction The topic I have chosen to write this report on is dry ice (also known as liquid nitrogen). This topic has quite an interest to me in a sense that I am curious about the dry ice as a whole. I have seen it being used but always thought about the manufacturing behind it. I am hopeful in finding out information such as what exactly dry ice is‚ how the dry ice is made/formed‚ what it has use for‚ and who was behind the making or discovery of dry ice. Some questions that I

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    outside and try fishing in a whole new way through the ice! Ice fishing action can be fast and furious when winter seals the lakes under ice. Best of all‚ there are no mosquitoes or flies to "bug" you. Now winter fishing can be as just as much fun as warmer weather fishing‚ I want to tell you the essentials you are going to need to for Ice Fishing. I want to tell you about Ice Safety‚ Equipment‚ and Shelters. Once you have made sure the ice is secure enough to go out on‚ you’re going to want to

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    Melting Ice * Salt is routinely used to make icy roads and sidewalks safe in the winter. As soon as the salt comes in contact with the ice‚ the surface of the ice starts to melt. This only works‚ however‚ if the temperature outside is at or near freezing. If it is too cold outside‚ the ice itself becomes very dry and salt is not as effective in melting it. Salt Reduces Freezing Temperature of Water * Salt works by lowering the freezing temperature of water. Salt water needs to reach a colder

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    The first time I heard the phrase break the ice was in elementary school. On the first day of school‚ my math teacher asked the class to do an activity to break the ice. I looked at her disbelief‚ “What? Why are we breaking ice in a math class?” I took what was supposed to be a figurative expression literally. My math teacher explained that breaking ice was just a figure of speech to make the class feel more comfortable with everyone. Although she never explained why it means like that today‚ or

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    Survey of Ice Cube Maker History‚ Designs‚ and Components Team Lead: Jacob Henson Table of Contents List of Figures 2 Introduction 3 History 3 Icemaker Components 4 Conclusion 11 References 12 List of Figures ------------------------------------------------- Figure Number and Description Page # Figure 1. Vapor Compression Refrigeration Cycle 5 Figure 2. General Icemaker Components 6 Figure 3. Rotating Ice Maker 7 Figure 4. Alternative Rotating Ice Cube Maker

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    First Ice and First Frost

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    “The first ice of human hurt”. The theme that is put across from the poem is of growing up‚ and the experience of loosing someone for the first time. Both of these poems are very similar‚ but they have both been translated in two different styles. This helps to alter the meaning a little from the original Russian version. The titles of the two Russian poems by Andrei Voznesenky ‘First ice’ and ‘First Frost’ differ in many ways. Examples of this are the word ‘Ice’ used in the first poem‚ ice I hard and

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    Ice Blasting Seminar

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    Chapter 1 ICE BLASTING ____________________________________________________________ ______ 1. Introduction It’s a process in which dry ice pellets are accelerated in a jet of compressed air that strike the coating to be removed at velocities up to the speed of sound. It cleans without the side effects of applications like water jet cleaning‚ sand blasting or solvents. It is a revolutionary alternative to traditional methods of cleaning. This technology is being utilized in

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