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    Trash Bag

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    then” I would think. Nothing grabbed at me to want to remember that day. After months of letting the clutter pile up on my bookshelf I finally decided it was time to clean it out. Trash bag after trash bag full of worthless paper that was know use to me and time spent sorting through what was worth to keep and what wasn’t‚ I

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    9:30-10:50 How to Essay How to cannulate yourself on dialysis Dialysis needles are large not to mention scary as hell. Imagine being stuck with a Capri Sun straw and it staying there for 4 hours. Fear of needles and pain is a reality for most people on dialysis‚ especially in the beginning. Some have true phobia‚ and require special techniques and interventions to self-cannulate. All patients‚ once they become familiar with dialysis‚ worry about who will put their needles in (and potentially

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    Introduction Atoms‚ molecules‚ compounds and mixtures‚ although they may not seem it‚ are different. Atoms make up all of the above and elements. They are made an equal amount of protons and electrons. Molecules are made when two or more atoms connect chemically. Like molecules‚ compounds are made when two or more atoms connect chemically. Unlike molecules‚ the atoms need to be two or more different elements. Mixtures are made of two or more compounds or elements. Mixtures can look completely the

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    autobiography of a bag

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    I am a blue bag‚ made in a small factory in Paris that produces exclusive bags under the Silver Star brand. After passing the Manufacturer Test‚ I was brought into Malaysia by sea. Along with a few hundred of my friends in various shapes and sizes‚ we were carefully wrapped in tissue and plastic before being packed into boxes. Unfortunately‚ I was plagued by sea-sickness the minute I was escorted on board. Nausea and queasiness were my constant companions as the sea vessel rocked and rolled

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    In the novel Inside Out and Back Again by Thanhha Lai is set in South Vietnam in the year 1975. In this novel‚ Ha‚ her mother‚ and three brothers‚ Quang‚ Vu‚ and Khoi are Vietnamese refugees that travel to America. In America they find semi-permanent shelter in the state of Alabama. The family goes through challenges almost all refugees go through‚ such as devastation in loss and frustration in learning a new language. Ha is brave‚ persistent‚ and happy. Her traits change as her journey continues

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    Plastic Bag

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    What’s So Bad About Plastic Bags? Plastic bags are not biodegradable. They clog waterways‚ spoil the landscape‚ and end up in landfills where they may take 1‚000 years or more to break down into ever smaller particles that continue to pollute the soil and water. Plastic bags also pose a serious danger to birds and marine mammals that often mistake them for food. Thousands die each year after swallowing or choking on discarded plastic bags. Finally‚ producing plastic bags requires millions of gallons

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    Organic molecules rubric

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    Designing molecules In order to understand the complexity and shape of an organic molecule you and your partner will be constructing a 3-D version of a selected organic compound. The project will have four parts: A blueprint of the molecule you will construct The molecule A legend explaining the structure of the molecule A paragraph explaining the importance of the molecule This project will count as one lab grade. A sample grade sheet is on the back. Some possible molecules: Caffeine

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    plastic bags

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    no to plastic bags!   Plastic bags should be banned from grocery stores. I often go to the store and buy 1 or 2 items and I am given so many bags. I feel that we have become an extremely wasteful society. If we could just say no to plastic bags we would be slowing down the waste in landfills. It takes a little more effort to remember to carry reusable bags in the car but it is worth saving our environment. I am proud to say that my young daughters have said no to the plastic bag when they have

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    Ch2 Atoms Molecules

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    Atoms and Molecules Basic units of EVERYTHING! Which of these is true? 1. “Atom” and  “molecule” mean  the same thing. 2. Atoms are made of  molecules. 3. Molecules are  made of atoms. What is the smallest structure in this list that can be seen with an ordinary desk microscope? 1. 2. 3. 4. Cells. Cell nucleus. Atoms. Chain molecules‚  such as proteins. Atoms In our model of scale‚ remember that the BB represented an atom. Electrons Hydrogen Helium Neutrons Protons As a class‚ identify

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    THE CHEMISTRY OF ORGANIC MOLECULES I. MACROMOLECULES-large molecules that are composed of smaller molecules and atoms that are bonded together. These are among the largest of all chemical molecules. A. Polymers-the largest of the macromolecules. These are composed of numerous‚ small identical subunits known as Monomers. There are 4 major polymers that are important for living organisms. These polymers are; carbohydrates‚ lipids‚ proteins and nucleic acids. B. Polymers

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