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    hose but get a feel for the mood about the firemen at that time. Another example of good description is how he described the physical appearance of the firemen. "Their charcoal hair and their soot-colored brows and their bluish-ash-smeared cheeks where they had shaven close." (32) The adjectives charcoal and soot-colored describe the color of their hair but also are words that relate to their job as a fireman. Finally‚ an excellent example of Bradbury’s descriptive writing was when Montag pulled the

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    the speakers‚ the room filled with glorious sound. The room filled with glorious sound when she connected the speakers. 15‚ 16. Nobody complained to the local environmental agency although the chimney spewed black smoke and soot. Although the chimney spewed black smoke and soot‚ nobody complained to the local environmental agency. Practice 10 page 397 1-5 1. (for) My grandmother is in great shape‚ for she eats right and exercises regularly. (because) Because my grandmother eats right and exercises

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    Formula of a Hydrate Lab

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    Formula of a Hydrate Lab Wednesday October 29‚ 2014 Chemistry Honors Purpose This lab was done to determine the percentage of water in a hydrate‚ which was CuSO4 ?H20. Not only the percentage of water can be found‚ the moles of water can be found per one mole of anhydrous salt. An anhydrous salt is a hydrate that lost its water. Using various lab equipment such as burners‚ crucible‚ and balance‚ and techniques such as the mass-to-mole ratio and mass to percentage‚ the percentage of water in a hydrate

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    Innocence" by Blake is a criticism of the treatment of child workers during the Industrial Revolution. It describes the life of a chimney sweeper who was sold into the trade by his parents. The children are described as sleeping in the soot: "So your chimneys I sweep & in soot I sleep" (4). One

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    Air Pollution - Essay 7

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    billions of years. The air is polluted because of the dusts that come from vehicles and factories. We can see people wearing nose mask. The fact that they filter out particles of dust and soot simply adds the poignancy of our urban predicament. Factories are one of the reasons why we have air pollution. The soot that comes out from a particular factory can spread harmful chemicals that we might breathe instead of fresh air. Canals also produce air pollution because of the bad odor coming from it maybe

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    Nascar Plane Crash

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    Abstract This paper will review the July 10‚ 2007 aviation accident involving a Cessna 310R‚ N501N‚ operated by the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing corporate aviation division as a personal flight. The aircraft crashed while attempting an emergency in to Orlando Sanford International Airport‚ Sanford‚ Florida after experiencing an in-flight fire. The flight had been released for flight despite it having a known unrepaired maintenance discrepancy. Safety issues discussed in this paper

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    released to the atmosphere due to the oil evaporating from the water. While they are cleaning up the pollutants in the water‚ the air pollution happens do the soot and very large particles that float in the air and releases of NOx (generic term for mono-nitrogen oxides) which reacts to form ozone layer and turning into smog. These aerosols‚ soot and NOx (mono-nitrogen oxides) react with compounds in the atmosphere and sunlight and produces secondary pollutants like peroxyacetyl nitrate and ozone (O3)

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    Almost all children had to endure terrible conditions just to help their families survive. The conditions children had to work in to help their family were unacceptable. A. Children had terrible punishments at work. 1. They would get a beating or have their pay docked if they made the smallest mistake. 2. In the factories‚ if the children got tired and stopped working‚ they would get dunked in freezing water. B. Adults took advantage of the working children. 1. Adults would give children lower

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    Allotropes of Carbon

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    Allotropes are the existence of an element in more than one form. Carbon is one of the elements that contain many allotropes. Each allotrope of carbon has its own different properties. The allotropes of carbon are diamond‚ graphite‚ fullerenes‚ carbon nanotubes‚ carbon nanobuds‚ amorphous carbon‚ glassy carbon‚ lonsdaleite‚ and carbon nanofoam. Diamond is the best know allotrope of carbon. It is the hardest known natural mineral which makes it very rough. In the structure of the diamond‚ each carbon

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    longer and the heat from the match being held for a longer time may have heated the can instead of the energy of the cheese ball or the popcorn therefore effecting the end result. The cleaning of the soot each time a different food sample was burnt was a random error due to the build-up of this soot and might of acted as an insulator between the flame and the water which could be why the results has a higher temperature change as the tests

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