Hypothesis: I believe water will have the greater surface tension because rubbing alcohol’s density is lower than water’s. Materials: * Water * Isopropyl alcohol (rubbing alcohol) * Pennies * Paper clips * Flasks * Cups or jars * Wax paper * Eyedropper Procedures: Part 1: Surface tension and vortex: * Fill one flask half way full with rubbing alcohol. * Fill another flask half way full with water. Caution: Plug the flask to prevent vapors from polluting
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for the LSA plate. The PS and the EC plates would both spike initially in growth and then drop off to less than 1.0*101 CFU/mL Material and Methods: The materials for the fermentation experiment were‚ fermentation jars‚ first was gas pack jar (anaerobe) and second was a candle jar (microaerophilic). Then at the start of the experiment was eight
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Consumerism: As humans we tend consume. To live is to consume. And guess what that makes us? Consumers This lifestyle of consuming can easily start to become excessive though when it extends above what is needed. Excessive consumerism leads to the fanciest technology‚ faster cars‚ trendier clothes and cooler gaming. It promises happiness and fulfilment… and I’m sorry to break it to you‚ but it doesn’t deliver it. Instead excessive consumerism results in a desire for more. How do we always manage
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this is that the fluid that Gilbert describes can move through objects or be hampered from moving. This led scientist to produce jars to hold the fluid so that it could be observed and learn its effects. This jar was created by two Dutch men. Their names were Ewald von Kleist and Pieter van Musschenbroek. They named the invention the Leyden jar which is essentially a jar filled with water and a nail capable of storing an electrical charge inside of it. With just the first use of
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machine? 3. Hasnain’s Fashions can invest $6 million in a new plant for producing invisible makeup. The plant has an expected life of 5 years‚ and expected sales are 7 million jars of makeup a year. Fixed costs are $2.5 million a year‚ and variable costs are $1.1 per jar. The product will be priced at $1.98 per jar. The plant will be depreciated straight-line over 5 years to a salvage value
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Accounting Historians Journal Volume 38‚ Number 1 June 2011 pp. 31-56 Frank A. Badua LAMAR UNIVERSITY Gary John Previts CASE WESTERN RESERVE UNIVERSITY and Miklos A. Vasarhelyi RUTGERS UNIVERSITY TRACING THE DEVELOPMENT OF ACCOUNTING THOUGHT BY ANALYZING CONTENT‚ COMMUNICATION‚ AND QUALITY IN ACCOUNTING RESEARCH OVER TIME Abstract: This paper analyzes the longitudinal development of accounting thought by characterizing the content of accounting research over several decades (1963
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L Anonymous student Instructor Name English 102 13 January 2008 Abortion: A Tale of Two Toons To sway opinions or target certain audiences‚ authors often use written humor as a means to convey their argument. Artists and designers behind visual statements such as magazine advertisements or posters frequently use the same method. Political cartoons are a popular way of expressing opinions about current events and dissatisfaction with governing officials. The ever growing abortion
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beaker -two glass jars: one labeled “A”‚ one labeled “B” -pipet -stopwatch -plastic metric ruler -two thermometers -ice -five team members Both glass jars were filled to a given line with the same temperature and amount of water. The experimental goldfish was placed in the jar labeled with the letter “A” and the controlled goldfish in jar “B”. A thermometer was placed into each jar containing a fish as to measure the accuracy of the water‚ making sure both jars were at 27°C. Each
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acid and water and the acidity in the vinegar was able to dissolve the calcium shell. After the vinegar the eggs were placed in distilled water. Being placed in the distilled water also made the eggs larger‚ and less distilled water left in the jar. There was less solute concentration in the egg than the water. Like the vinegar‚ the distilled water was absorbed by the egg‚ and moved into it. After remaining in both the water and vinegar the egg was larger after remaining in the water. This is
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to the art scene. Caravaggio was born in Milan‚ Italy in 1573 and his family moved to Caravaggio in 1576. In 1584 he went into apprenticeship under the painter of the Lombard‚ Simone Peterzano. He was offered the chance to paint the church of San Luigi dei Francesi. Upon the completion he was bashed‚ ridiculed and criticized due to its “realistic and dramatic nature.” After this he relocated to Naples he was hailed as a
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