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    Gay Boys Plesure

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    ever kissed another guy. I thought he was so cute and his lips were full and totally kissable (you know the kind). I was at his house one day after school and we were watching something on TV‚ sitting on the sofa together. There were some potato chips or pretzels on the table next to the sofa on my end‚ and instead of asking me to hand him the bowl (which I’m glad he didn’t)‚ he reached over me and sorta lingered there trying to get a handful. Well‚ since his head was right there in my

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    Seamus Heaney Diction

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    Digging is one of Seamus Heaney’s most renowned works. The speaker of the poem starts off writing at his desk and then has a flashback to remember his ancestors and his childhood. The speaker recalls specific encounters that he reflects on and how they affect him. He then snaps out of the flashback and continues to write at his desk. In Digging‚ the poet‚ Heaney‚ uses imagery‚ diction‚ and enjambment to reveal the theme that one pursues a unique work that is best for them‚ but their work ethic is

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    Potato Battery

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    Science Research Paper: “Potato Battery” I. Problem a. Main Problem This study aims to prove whether fruits and vegetables are good reserves of electricity. The potato‚ known for its high Phosphoric Acid and Sulfuric Acid‚ has been as our chosen fruit to prove and conduct our answers upon the accessibility of fruits and vegetables as an effective renewable energy source. b. Sub-Problems To further provide extra and specific information‚ the researchers have decided to add the following

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    Potato Battery

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    Group 2 Science Investigatory Project I Title: Potato Battery II Objective: We only need a potato‚ a couple nails and a piece of wire to make a potato battery. It’s a fun science project that helps show the way things work in a battery by using everyday items we see around the house. The goal is to learn more about electricity‚ and possibly a few new science terms along the way. III Materials: * Two Potatoes * Two short pieces of heavy copper wire * Two common galvanized nails

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    Below is a selection of these profiles and a summary of how we are tackling the food waste hotspots. Potatoes To reduce losses in the field and processing we are: ●Reviewing waste alongside customer preferences when selecting different potato varieties ●Using satellite and aerial mapping technology to identify specific trends in field losses ●Introducing new technology to remove stones earlier in processing to reduce damage To help customers reduce food waste in the home we are reviewing

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    POTATO INTO BATTERY

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    POTATO INTO BATTERY Abstract a.Purpose To lessen the consume of electric charge b. Procedure We insert copper and zinc electrodes in to the potato‚ close but not touching each other. We use Clip leads to connect our electrodes to the Multimeter to measure voltage between two electrodes or current passing through the multimeter. For this experiment we used a galvanized nail for our Zinc electrode. c. Result It did go well and the potato did give voltage to the equipment (clock) However‚ the

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    buns-eating hanging down a sting‚ musical chair and such other allied things. Some of them sang folk songs and danced a rig. After that the stage was left to us to present our items. While our programmes were going on‚ dainty dishes containing potato chips‚ pastry‚ samosa and rasgullas were served to all those who were present. Along with these delicacies‚ coffee was also served. Some of the students had torn themselves away from the assembly to collect autographs of their beloved teachers. There

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    San‚ Kaung Htike (DJ) Literacy 9 Block F Ms. Elizabeth Mueller September 30th‚ 2015 Why are they so similar‚ yet‚ so different: Internet and books. Without information‚ life is blind. But without questions being answered‚ life is like living in a potato. Internet is defined as a worldwide computer network that exchanges information on many subjects. People mostly use the internet as a search engine to find out about their questions within a short amount of time being used. Books‚ on the other hand

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    potatoes and catch fresh fish. The accompanying table shows the maximum annual output combinations of potatoes and fish that can be produced. Obviously‚ given their limited resources and available technology‚ as they use more of their resources for potato production‚ there are fewer resources available for catching fish. Maximum annual output options Quantity of potatoes Quantity of fish (pounds) (pounds) A

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    Digging by Sheamus Heaney

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    clean rasping sound… into gravely ground”. Heaney says his father digs a grave‚ “his straining rump amongst the flowerbeds”. Midway‚ comes a flashback two decades back in time where his father and he were busy farming “stooping in rhythm through potato drills”. Heaney describes the enthusiastic spade work with “the bright edge deep” and its essential yield of natural and emotional treasure “new potatoes that we picked/ loving their cool hardness in our hands”. Heaney shows his pride and respect

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