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    Lemon Juice Lab

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    The purpose of this lab was in order to find which combination of two electrodes would produce the greatest voltage‚ under the condition that lemon juice was the electrolyte within a chemical cell. To conduct the lab‚ two slits were created in a lemon‚ which worked as a chemical cell‚ and an assortment of different electrodes were inserted into the lemon. Afterward‚ two wires were attached to each of the electrodes‚ where a voltmeter then gave a reading that was recorded into data. As the experiment

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    Vitamin and Lemon Grass

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    Project Title: Making of Malunggay Salad and Lemon Grass Juice I. INTRODUCTION 2.1 BACKGROUND OF THE PROBLEM One of the main issues that we have right now is getting the right vitamins and nutrients to our body. How we will do this is by choosing the food that we eat. Aside from that‚ we have to take consideration its cost. Can Filipino‚ in all walks of life‚ afford a healthy meal? More Filipinos have been eating rice just to withstand empty stomach rather than eating a balanced

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    battery v. paperclips

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    voltage of the battery (6V) and the number of coils‚ can pick up paperclips?  IV = voltage of the battery  DV = number of paperclips  Constants: trials‚ number of coils‚ battery HYPOTHESIS: If the amount of voltage (IV) is increased‚ the number of paperclips (DV) will increase as you pick them up. This is because the higher the voltage‚ the stronger the energy produced in the coil around the metal rod. EXPERIMENT (PROCEDURE): Materials used:  6 volt battery  Coils  Partner(s)

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    Analysis for “The Treasures Of Lemon Brown” “Don’t tell me the moon is shining show me the glint of light on broken glass”- Anton Chekhov this quote inspires authors to show not tell which is exactly what Walter Dean Myers does in his story‚ “ The Treasures Of Lemon Brown”. In his story‚ Walter Dean Myers uses dialogue and figurative language to develop the mood‚ setting‚ and characters of his story. In “ The Treasures Of Lemon Brown”‚ Walter Dean Myers uses dialogue and figurative language

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    If you asked Lemon Brown if he had a treasure‚ he would respond‚ “Every man got a treasure! You don’t know that‚ you must be a fool!” This is one of the themes in “The Treasure of Lemon Brown” by Walter Dean Myers. I chose to write a response to this story because I liked the themes and lessons I’ve learned from it. Some of my treasures are one stuffed animal and a sort of action figure I put together when I was younger. In the beginning‚ Greg storms out of the house after receiving a lecture from

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    Lemon Chapter Summaries

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    readers. Introduction: Have you ever been scared and curious at the same time? Lemon‚ a 17 year old girl who never met her dad‚ moved around a lot‚ got pregnant‚ embarks on a trip to find her father. Paragraph 1: The plot of the story begins when 17 year old Lemon moves from town to town‚ state to state because Lemons mother‚ Stella runs away from her problems which are caused from her past failed relationships. Lemon has a baby on the way and the dad is a 27 year old guy that works in a tattoo

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    "The Lemon Tree" Essay

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    Film Viewing Assignment The film that I watched is called “The Lemon Tree” directed by Eran Riklis. The actors spoke in both Arabic and Hebrew‚ as its plot involved both Palestinians and Israelis. The film took place in the West Bank‚ Palestine. A middle-aged Palestinian widow named Salma Zidane lives on a property that belongs to her great grandparents. On this property is a field of lemon trees planted by her grandparents themselves when they were alive. This field provides her with a steady source

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    Wireless Battery Charger

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    portable electronic devices is increasing‚ the demands for longer battery life are also increasing. These batteries need to be recharged or replaced periodically. It is a hassle to charge or change the battery after a while‚ especially when there is no power outlet around. Therefore‚ our team is inspired to design a wireless battery charger. This wireless battery charger is expected to eliminate all the hassles with today’s battery technology. Wireless power is the transmission of electrical energy

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    Market For Lemons Summary

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    Akerlof begins with the assumption that consumers have the option of either buying a new or used car. However‚ the consumer cannot predict whether the car that they buy is a good car or a “lemon”. Therefore‚ the probability of a car being good can have a probability of q while the probability of a lemon would be (1-q). This probability increases‚ however‚ as time progresses and you learn about your car. Therefore‚ it can be seen that the seller will have a more accurate prediction on the quality

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    THE TREASURE OF LEMON BROWN / Walter Dean Myers (questions and answers from the Bagrut) 18. Why was Greg afraid of doing badly in math? ANSWER: He was afraid of doing badly in math because he knew his father wouldn ’t let him play (in the community) basketball (team). For the answer: Greg was afraid of his father - deduct 20% 19. Why did Greg go into the abandoned building? (i) He needed to get out of the rain. (ii) He was looking for Lemon Brown. (iii) He wanted to play checkers. (iv) He was

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