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    The sink is made of cold hard aluminum and in winter it is cold to the touch. The toilet is also made from aluminum and in winter it is so cold that it hurts your asscheaks when you take your morning

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    denser than the hot‚ and sinking to the bottom due to it. Trail#3 Guess- I think that the green will go to the bottom Observe- The green immediately dropped down and mixed with the yellow. Explanation- Salt water is denser than fresh so it’ll sink to the bottom. Trail#4 Guess- I think they will divide into two Observe- Both colors stay completely separate. Explanation- Because the less dense fresh water is already on

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    represents a feeling of acceptance towards the readers. Claude McKay is describing his feelings toward America‚ despite all the battles he surpassed‚ nevertheless he loves his new home. Claude McKay mentions‚ “although she feeds me bread of bitterness and sinks into my throats her tiger’s tooth” (Claude ) The way

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    that ‘float’ on the mantle (a layer of the earth that is sort-of liquid rock). The tectonic plates are in constant motion‚ albeit very slow motion. They sometimes move toward each other‚ other times they’ll move apart‚ and still other times one will sink while the other rises above it. PLATE TECTONICSr! When a tectonic

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    Aliya Magazova 201102146 | Name of Incident | Description | Important Dates | Series of events | Actions of Employees | Management actions | Consequences | 2 | The collapse of the I-35W Bridge in Minneapolis | One of the main crossings of the Mississippi River in Minneapolis | Construction began in 1964. Opened in 1967. Collapsed on August 1‚ 2007. | Gusset plates had only half the thickness. No redundant load-bearing paths designed into structure. Increasing the weight of the structure by resurfacing

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    international laws protecting neutral nation’s ships by sinking neutral ships. We warned the Germans one too many times and they did not take us seriously so in 1917 we finally had enough and we joined the war. The Germans had decided that they would sink any ship they wanted without warning even if it was a merchant ship. This had upset the Americans because they soon started losing many American lives even though they were neutral. One of the worst incidents was the sinking of the Lusitania‚ a British

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    plant and animal life. The Professor decides that they must cross the ocean to continue further so they make a raft. Days later two huge monsters surface and almost sink the raft. Continuing on‚ the three spot what they think is another giant monster but discover it is an island that they start to travel to later a storm hits that almost sinks their raft and the storm carries them back to the shores from were they started but farther along the coast then before. The Professor and Harry finds huge shells

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    that is lower that the density of the fluid it displaces. Background Information If the object has a density that is higher than the density of the fluid it displaces‚ it will sink. If the object has a density that is lower than the density of the fluid it displaces‚ it will float. Some objects that sink in fresh water will float in salt water. This is because saltwater has a higher density than freshwater. Websites that I used for this project are the ones below. ’ www.ehow.com › Education

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    mood‚ and as it reminds me of what I am thankful for in life. Firstly‚ the colors from the beautiful sunset and any beach are amazing and appalling. They constantly change from red or pink‚ to yellow‚ or orange or peach‚ even to purple as the sun sinks further and further over the horizon. In my opinion‚ I believe these colors are very vibrant and alive than anywhere else in this world. After witnessing numerous sunsets at many different beaches‚ I can indubitably state that every sunset has its

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    Farrukh Aliyev English 08 The Differences between Swimming in a Pool and Swimming at the Beach During the hot days in summer‚ there is nothing better than a refreshing swim. But it is crucial to decide where people want to swim. Some people prefer swimming in a pool however‚ others want to swim at the beach. Anyway‚ swimming in a pool and at the beach has many differences. For instance‚ the environment is different. Of course‚ a swimming pool is smaller than any sea. But when feel yourself

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