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    WHAT IS SLIP CASTING? Slip casting is a process of creating ceramic forms by casting liquid clay (slip) into plaster molds. This process is most useful when you want to make multiples of a form. The molds enable you to create identical copies. ----------------- In the classroom‚ slip cast multiples can be used to…. -create multiples of a student’s ceramic artwork (for gift giving or a new sculpture of multiples) -create identical starting forms that students will manipulate to

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    Casting Defects

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    are illustrated in figure briefly described in the following: [pic] A) Misruns: A Misrun is a casting that has solidified before completely filling the mold cavity. Typical causes include 1) Fluidity of the molten metal is insufficient‚ 2) Pouring Temperature is too low‚ 3) Pouring is done too slowly and/or 4) Cross section of the mold cavity is too thin. b) Cold Shut: A cold shut occurs when two portion of the metal flow together‚ but there is lack of fusion between them due to premature

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    would have been reminded of their stance against the Protestant belief. Calderón continues his reference original sin as Segismundo proceeds to compare his human judgment with that of the animals‚ stating “the fish is born‚ an abortion of algae and slime‚ and no sooner does it find itself on the waves‚ like a boat of scales‚ than it turns in every direction‚ measuring the immensity of all space that it’s cold element gives it. And I‚ with more free will‚ have less liberty” (Calderón de la Barca 5)

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    Children should not touch the lizard’s if you want them to die ! Even though they were brought on a trip to touch them don’t mean they have to. Lizard’s carry all type of diseases and they are from the wild plus people may be scared of them. One reason they should not touch the lizard’s are the diseases they carry. Some of them are from the wild which means they bite and stuff. Then lizard’s are nasty and stuff they carry a lot of fleas and bacteria. Some people don’t like touching the lizards because

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    Introduction Science is ultimately based on observation (perceiving objects or events using one of the five senses). Observations often lead to questions ---> which lead to experiments to answer the questions. The Scientific Method involves a series of steps that are used to investigate a natural occurrence. The Steps of the Scientific Method 1. Problem/Question 2. Observation/Research 3. Formulate a Hypothesis 4. Experiment/ Test 5. Collect and Analyze Results 6. Conclusion 7. Communicate

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    For my service learning assignment I chose to tutor science after school. I met with a 5th grade student twice for 90 minutes. Sienna is a recent immigrant; she moved to the U.S.A from the city of Quebec‚ Canada in June 2016. Because I am going to work as an ELL/Bilingual Polish teacher‚ I decided to tutor an ELL student to help her prepare for a science test. Before the tutoring‚ I had already known that ELL students have difficulty comprehending science content because of the specialized terminology

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    Cell structure and function Cell structures come in various shapes and sizes dependent on their location within an organism and what life sustaining process it carries out. These can range from the globular protein of a red blood cell‚ designed to carry four oxygen molecules at a time to the tail like flagellum of a bacteria designed for mobility and penetration of organs within a body. There are tow major types of cells‚ prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells. An organelle is defined as an 

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    Water damage refers to losses caused by water when it comes into contact with materials. When there is moisture‚ there may be mold. Mold growth has the potential to destroy walls‚ furniture‚ carpets‚ flooring and more. Along with being an unsightly problem‚ it is also a dangerous one. Mold spores can spread easily through the air‚ making a home or business a breeding ground for hazardous health conditions. Causes of water damage: While there are numerous factors that can lead to water damage‚

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    Sand Casting

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    produced by forming a mold from a sand mixture and pouring molten liquid metal into the cavity in the mold. The mold is then cooled until the metal has solidified. In the last stage the casting is separated from the mold. There are six steps in this process: (see sketch below): 1. Place a pattern in sand to create a mold. 2. Incorporate a gating system. 3. Remove the pattern. 4. Fill the mold cavity with molten metal. 5. Allow the metal to cool. 6. Break away the sand mold and remove the casting

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    in it gives almost a subliminal message about the alligators being present so the visitors will know but ignore it because of all the other positive attracts at the Swamp. Passage 2 uses imagery to describe the downfalls of the swamp. “Muck‚ mud‚ slime‚ and ooze” which exaggerates the description of the “Four hundred and thirty thousand Acres.” The passage also is very concrete with verbs to inform about how much of a “misery of life” the swamp is comparing the swamp to a “hellish zoo”. Passage 2

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