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    star‚ making the direct sunlight locations get differ throughout the year. The Angle of Sunlight Lab‚ measured the temperature of the Northern and Southern Hemisphere while a light source was directed at it for 8 minutes. The position of the Earth simulated what December looks like for Earth. The Southern Hemisphere was tilted directly toward the sun‚ while the Northern Hemisphere was facing away from the sun. At the beginning of the lab‚ both temperatures at 45˚ S and 45˚ N were the exact same at 22

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    A.Problem Can eggshell with styrofoam be a substitute to commercial sealant? B.Title Eggshell with Styrofoam and Gasoline Used as a Substitute to Commercial Sealant C.Abstract The researchers thought of using eggshell‚ styrofoam and gasoline as a sealant. To make the sealant‚ the researchers put the styrofoam in the gasoline and melted it by stirring the gasoline. After stirring‚ the pounded eggshell was mixed. The researchers conducted four experiments. The commercialized sealant and

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    research of DNA samples‚ scientists have been able to declare that race is not biologically constructed due to the similarities between human genes. Nevertheless‚ in reality‚ people still emphasized on biological aspects such as skin color‚ or hair texture to categorize others into different races. This in turn‚ denied the true identity of race‚ which it is culturally constructed. Ethnicity‚ by definition is also culturally constructed‚ therefore it greatly resemble race. There is no real clear line

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    located more in the people of the image‚ the people in the painting are all a very big part of the picture and take up most of the portrait. The texture of the painting seems to vary depending on the shape you are looking at‚ and what you are focusing on. For instance the texture of the skin seems to be quite soft‚ it seems to have an actual texture.

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    Meng Yuan Professor George Baker TA Megan Metcalf Art History 54 Dec.6.2012 Formal Analysis: Sculpture With significant differences in shapes‚ volumes‚ texture and settings‚ Auguste Rodin’s Walking Man and Richard Serra’s T.E.U.C.L.A.‚ two conspicuous sculptures in UCLA sculpture garden‚ both demonstrate the combination of movement and stillness to viewers. Though‚ Rodin’s sculpture mainly represents it through a posture of a body in motion‚ while Serra tries to represent it by creating an

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    Test Run Improve your chances of passing an ASQ certification exam • Passing a certification exam isn’t a given‚ and the challenge isn’t always in the test itself. • The difference between passing and failing often occurs before the exam‚ so it’s important to know the pitfalls before getting started. • Avoid these danger zones to help ensure a successful outcome. In 50 Words Or Less by Govind Ramu Careers In 2008‚ 14‚906 people took ASQ certification exams. Whether by

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    Running head: LEARNING TO WALK IN THE CUSTOMER’S SHOES Learning to Walk in the Customer’s Shoes Christina Guzman Kaplan University MT203: Human Resources Management LaDonna Holley‚ MSA PHR August 2‚ 2010 Learning to Walk in the Customer’s Shoes There’s an old saying in business: “The customer is always right.” Through proper planning‚ training and evaluation‚ businesses have the opportunity to focus their efforts on this concept. Unfortunately‚ sometimes this focus becomes a bit

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    vividly captures the beauty of the places she paints (Alberta Street gallery‚ n.d.). A majority of her paintings are done using only a pallet knife‚ which gives her the ability to create tactile texture within her works. In addition‚ using a pallet knife allows her to paint freely‚ and allows to imitate textures that appear in nature (Urban network‚ n.d.).

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    differences were that music was a lot simpler‚ the most recognising characteristic was the change of texture. According to Levy (1982)‚ homophonic texture was the most common texture at that time. A lot of works were composed homophony‚ a lot of Haydn and Mozart’s sonatas can be listed as examples. Baroque music was in polyphonic texture and counterpoint (Owen‚ 1992). Compare to the polyphonic texture in Baroque‚ music was having less restrictions. For example‚ Scarlatti’s Fugue in G minor “The Cat

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    After 14 years of trial and error‚ he developed a process he called Appertizing. Fruits‚ vegetables‚ fish‚ or meat was sealed in stoppered bottles and the filled bottles were immersed in boiling water; the heat sterilized the bottles and food alike. Appert knew nothing of enzymes or bacteria‚ nor did anyone else in his day. He did observe that when food was heated in the sealed bottles‚ the food remained good as long as the seal was not broken. The food remained edible until the bottles were

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