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    Starch • Aluminum foil • Sun dried lanzones peelings • Commercial mosquito coil • Mortar and pestle • Basin/containers • Food coloring • Alcohol Procedure: 1. Make sure the lanzones peelings were sun dried for a few days. 2. When fully dried‚ pulverize using a mortar and pestle. 3. Mix an equal amount of starch and pulverized lanzones peelings. 4. Add water to make a paste-like consistency. Mix thoroughly. 5. Now‚ get the commercial mosquito coil and with the foil‚ make a mold. 6. Pour

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    multiplies of 24 I remembered 8X3 and 6x4. I later used the guess and check method. I first tried 3 X 4 and 8 x 3. I checked my work by used foil (first‚ outside‚ inside‚ last)‚ I succeeded in my first try. Next I solved 6x^2+3y^2-8x-4y. once again I used the same process I discovered the multiplies of 6x^2 and 4y which answer is( 3^2-4) (2x+4. So I double checked using foil. So now I have solved 6 squares which are C‚H‚I‚X‚O‚V and w. The only polynomial that can possible give me a winning card is 2x (3x+11)

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    product is or is smaller than 20cm. II. For my project I used Styrofoam‚ tinfoil‚ insulation‚ silicone‚ and a cork. I used the Styrofoam as a box to put the can in and the Styrofoam also acts as a thermal insulation. I used the tin foil because it serves as an insulator and keeps the radiant heat inside the box. Next I used insulation‚ which does what its name is‚ it keeps whatever inside of it insulated or prevents convection. I used silicone to block off the holes from the Styrofoam

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    History of the Atomic Model Just as we once believed that the earth was flat‚ our understanding of the atom was once extremely limited. As time passes‚ we begin to discover more and more about the world we live in. We have come to know much about the atom over the past two hundred years through the work of numerous brilliant scientists. Throughout history‚ scientists have come up with many experiments and atomic models to explain the atoms all around us‚ all leading up to our modern understanding

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    Lab Report: Photosynthesis Name: Purpose of this Lab What is the goal of this lab? What question are you trying to answer‚ or what problem are you trying to explain? In this lab I will perform experiments to explain photosynthesis. I will answer questions like what does photosynthesis do and how does photosynthesis work? Hypothesis After reading the lab instructions (but before starting the lab) record your best educated guess about what will happen in the experiment. Explain

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    Rohit Singh Y8430 Viking Eggeling’s film‚ Symphonie Diagonale‚ was created just out of paper cut-outs and tin foil‚ by photographing patterns made out of them‚ one frame at a time. Axel Olson‚ a young Swedish painter‚ wrote to his parents in 1922 that Eggeling was working to "evolve a musical-cubistic style of film – completely divorced from the naturalistic style." Symphonie Diagonale being a silent movie‚ it is quite evident from the literature and the name itself that music is an important

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    HOW TO CREATE BALLOON ARCHES BUILDING AN ARCH Arches are a fun and popular balloon decoration with endless potential for creativity. From shopping malls to hotel ballrooms‚ Supplies: arches add excitement and provide lavish displays of color. There • Latex balloons–11"‚ 14"‚ or 16" • Monofilament line (at least 50# weight) are many variations. The following is just a sampling of the • Electric sizing machine or templates simple ways arches can be constructed: • Helium cylinder + inflator or electric

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    sucrose of specific molarity. If the produce was not completely submerged‚ the measuring of the mass difference and the water potential may not be accurate. The produce‚ while submerged‚ received no light. The 56.7 gram cups were covered with aluminum foil‚ to prevent the sucrose or water from evaporating. All samples of produce were weighed for initial mass and final mass on a digital gram scale‚ to prevent human error with a manual scale. The water potential of the produce will be found by marking

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    Marketing Strategies of Meghna Group of Industries : Fresh Full Cream Milk Powder BACKGROUND During the early seventies‚ the supply situation of essential commodities in Bangladesh was in turmoil. Such an uncertain situation prompted Mr. Mostafa Kamal to be in the business. He established trading companies and organized countrywide distribution chain. Gradually he got himself involved in more risky ventures of import trade in the early eighties. His companies participated in the bulk trade of essential

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    literary terms for character from any of the short stories in this section. Characterization: Antihero: Dynamic: Static: Foil: Flat: Stock: Round: Saving Sourdi by May-Lee Chai (Page 121) 1. How does your response to Nea develop over the course of the story? Is she a dynamic or static character? Explain. 2. Explain how Nea and Sourdi serve as character foils to each other. 3. Discuss whether you think Duke is a flat or round character. Provide examples from the story to support your

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