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    IP Proposal I. Title- Correction fluid from chalk II. Problem -how to make correction fluid from chalk dust safer? a.) Hypothesis - If this correction fluid won’t have any solvents/chemicals‚ then it won’t be harmful to the nose/body. b.) Objectives of the study -the objective is to create a safer correction fluid‚ to avoid it from being an inhalant. c.) Significance of the study -the significance of the study is to reduce the solvents and other chemicals that are harmful to the body when

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    “How Ursula Burns Reinvented Xerox” is extremely informative and gave me an outlook on how major businesses operate in society. It was interesting to read about a woman of color who completely gave her life into Xerox the company and made it a success. This article‚ made me more open minded about a lot of things that goes on into businesses I haven’t experience. One perspective‚ which was interesting‚ is how Xerox the company couldn’t do anything about their business failing but Ursula Burns made it

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    Robert Burns was born on the 25th of January in 1759 in the town of Alloway‚ Scotland. He was the eldest of his seven siblings. His father was William Burns and his mother was Agnes Burnes. He had very little education from school. Most of his education was taught by his father‚ who taught him how to read and write as well as arithmetic‚ geography‚ and history and also wrote for them a manual of Christian belief. Despite his ability and character‚ William Burnes was consistently unfortunate‚ and

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    BS 3551:1962 BRITISH STANDARD Incorporating amendment issued August 1963 (PD 4964) Specification for Alloy steel shackles --`‚‚``‚‚````````‚‚‚``‚‚‚`‚``‚``-`-`‚‚`‚‚`‚`‚‚`--- [UDC 621.885.7:669.15] Copyright British Standards Institution Provided by IHS under license with BSI - Uncontrolled Copy No reproduction or networking permitted without license from IHS Licensee=BP International/5928366101 Not for Resale‚ 06/04/2010 04:58:11 MDT BS 3551:1962 Co-operating organizations

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    Burn your maps essay

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    9/4/13 Character in Burn Your Maps Burn Your Maps‚ by Robyn Joy Leff‚ provides an excellent example of how the character’s inner personality could be completely different than what it appears to be on the outside. Specifically‚ Wes‚ the child of quarreling parents Alise and Connor‚ fills this roll. On the outside‚ Wes seems to be a Mongolian wannabe child with insanity problems. But if one would take a look at the quotes mentioned throughout the story‚ it would become evident that is not the case

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    Dont Burn Your Bridges

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    Running head: Don’t burn your bridges" Writing Fundamentals Don’t burn your bridges" Toni Rogers Strayer University Online Eng090 Professor Hadlock May 5‚ 2009

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    Body Fluids Lab Report

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    Group3 Body Fluids: Blood 1) State the composition of blood - 2) State the function of red blood cells and plasma - 3) Explain function of hemoglobin in the transport of oxygen - 4) State the function of macrophages and lymphocytes - Vergara‚ Reychelle C. Engr. Pavia BSMT- II Group3 Body Fluids: Urine

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    life in this learning institution is grueling‚ she encounters another young girl who she can relate to. This young woman’s name is Helen Burns. Similarly to Jane‚ she is an orphan who has no connection to her biological parents. Although she dies at a young age‚ Helen has a profound impact on Jane’s life. Throughout Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre we see how Helen Burns is a character whose traits emphasize the distinctive characteristics and qualities of Jane. Unlike

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    Lab 7: The Kidney’s Role in Fluid Balance Introduction The renal system performs a vital role in homeostasis. The kidneys’ ability to retain valuable constituents and expel metabolic wastes from the body enables this system to regulate the volume‚ osmolarity‚ and pH of body’s internal fluid environment (Sherwood‚ 2007‚ p. 511). The functional unit of the kidney‚ referred to as the nephron‚ is composed of both tubular components—Bowman’s capsule proximal tubule‚ loop of Henle‚ the distal tubule

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    Empirical Formula of Magnesium Oxide Date: Aim: The aim of this experiment was to determine the empirical formula of magnesium oxide. Equipment: · Balance · Crucible and lid · Bunsen burner · Magnesium ribbon (0.2g) · Steel wool · Crucible tongs · Pipe clay triangle · Tripod Procedure: 1. Obtain a clean‚ dry crucible and lid‚ then heat them for approximately 5 minutes over a Bunsen burner 2. Clean the surface of a 20 cm strip of magnesium ribbon using steel wool 3. Coil

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