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    Richard Hoover Character

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    film Little Miss Sunshine the story is based around the idea that having fun is better than winning. The character of Richard Hoover (Greg Kinnear) is developed when he goes from winning is everything to supporting his daughter while she has fun onstage. At the start of the film Richard’s character is introduced showing his strong ideas of winners and losers. When we first see his character he is giving a speech about his philosophy on the 9 steps to success‚ “There are two types of people in this

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    Experiment No. 3: Electrochemistry and Corrosion Date Performed: November 4‚ 2010 CONCLUSION Electrochemistry is a branch of chemistry that studies chemical reactions which take place in a solution at the interface of an electron conductor and an ionic conductor and which involve electron transfer between the electrode and the electrolyte or species in solution. Basically‚ an oxidation-reduction reaction (redox reaction) is a reaction in which electrons are transferred between species or in

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    Corrosion of Metals

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    Corrosion of Metals Introduction Have you ever had a bike that went rusty‚ figure 1? If the paint is scratched and the rust allowed to spread‚ it is very difficult to repair the frame so it looks as good as new again. Rusting costs us millions of pounds each year‚ either through replacing things or through trying to prevent it happening in the first place. Figure 1: Bike rusting. In this booklet you learn about rusting and ways of stopping it‚ followed by a look at another metal‚ aluminium that

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    Steel and Corrosion

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    Internet. References  1 Delahunt‚ J. F. "Corrosion Control Under Thermal Insulation and Fireproofing." Proceedings: Exxon Research & Engineering Co. Internal Conference on Corrosion Under Insulation (1984): p 554. http://www.nationalboard.org/Index.aspx?pageID=184 2 Butler‚ G.‚ and H. C. Ison. "Corrosion and Its Prevention in Waters." Melbourne‚ FL: Robert E. Krieger. (1976): Ch. VI‚ p lO2. http://www.kastenmarine.com/_pdf/mbqCref.pdf 3 Midwest Insulation Contractors Association. "Commercial

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    Copper Corrosion

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    The Effect of pH Level of a Liquid on the Rate of Corrosion of Copper wire In this experiment‚ I will be testing the corrosion rate of copper wire after leaving them in different liquids with different pH levels. By doing so I will be able to determine which pH level corrodes copper the fastest. I will conduct this experiment by pouring 250mL of different liquids with different pH levels in cups‚ followed by an iron strip placed into the cup. A stopwatch will be timing how long it takes the iron

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    aircraft corrosion

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    is known as corrosion of iron and its alloys such as steel or cast irons. Rust can be found on cars‚ metal pipes‚ aircrafts and anywhere with iron‚ copper and aluminium. Corrosion can be concentrated locally to form a split or crack‚ or it can extend across a wide area which causes corroding on surfaces. Because corrosion is a diffusion-controlled process‚ it occurs mainly on exposed surfaces. Besides costing millions of dollars in aircraft inspections and repair work‚ corrosion can lead to massive

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    CORROSION Corrosion is defined as the involuntary destruction of substances such as metals and mineral building material by surrounding media‚ which are usually liquid (i.e. corrosive agents)." Most metals corrode. During corrosion‚ they change into metallic ions. In some cases‚ the product of corrosion itself forms a protective coating. "For example‚ aluminium forms a thin protective oxide layer which is impervious to air and water. In other cases (e.g. iron)‚ however‚ the coating either flakes

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    Galvanic Corrosion

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    Galvanic Corrosion in the Statue of Liberty Introduction: The Statue of liberty built by Gustav Eiffel and Frederic Bartholdi in 1886 was made of materials that consisted of a wrought iron framework with an outer cladding of copper attached by saddles of copper. It was pretty much anticipated that galvanic corrosion would occur so both of the metals were separated by an insulation known as “asbestos and shellac” insulation (Shellac is a natural resin that was widely used in the Victorian

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    Corrosion and Blender

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    example ice. * The structure is designed to stop fluids from leaking inside the wiring resulting in damage in the circuits. * The polypropylene and stainless steel used gives high corrosion resistance. | Materials Material | Function | Non-function | Polypropylene | * Insulation * Resistance to corrosion | * Weight | Copper | * Electrical conductivity * Malleability | * Lustrous surface | Aluminium | * Hard * Light | * Elasticity | Stainless Steel | * Resistance

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    chapter 9 School “Performance”: Improvisational Processes in Development and Education* JacQue!yn Baker-Sennett University of British Columbia Eugene Matusov University of California‚ Santa Cruz Dr. Baker-Sennett and Dr. Matusov study the development of planning skills. With Barbara Rogoff and others‚ they have studied the collective improvisational skills that children employ while developing puppet and other theatrical performances. In this chapter‚ they describe this “playcrafting” work‚ and

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