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    Bubble Lab

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    Bubble Quality Lab Hypothesis: The sugar solution will produce the best quality bubbles because of it’s sticky texture. Procedure: First‚ three cups were labeled as #1‚ #2‚ and #3. Next‚ each cup had one teaspoon of dish detergent and ⅔ cup of water added to them and swirled around to have everything mixed. Cup #2 then had half a teaspoon of table sugar added and cup #3 had half a teaspoon of table salt added to them. After that‚ a straw was dipped into each solution separately‚ and blown through

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    Water and Bubble

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    Bubble-ology I.Introduction Everybody loves bubbles! But what makes bubbles form‚ and float up in the air until they pop? A soap bubble The secret to a good bubble is something called surface tension‚ an invisible bond that holds water molecules together. Water is a polar molecule‚ so it has plus and minus ends just like magnets that attract each other. When the water molecules align with each other they stick together‚ creating surface tension. You might think that it is the surface tension

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    Filter Bubble

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    Vanessa Riveron ENC 1102 Professor Warman 01/30/13 Rhetorical Essay Draft In the Ted Talk “The Filter Bubble”‚ the speaker Eli Pariser talks about the negative effects of personalizing the web and how it destroys the sense of unity that the web was based on. “Your filter bubble is your own personal‚ unique universe of information that you live in online. What’s in your filter bubble depends on who you are‚ and it depends on what you do. But you don’t decide what gets in — and more importantly

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    my bubble

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    Taylor Carrier Prof. Elle Mooney English 101 September 12‚ 2013 My Bubble When you are a little kid‚ you believe that you are invincible‚ and have no fears and throw all caution to the wind. Many children under the age of 10 end up with broken arms or legs due to their outrageous doings‚ but I was never one of those kids. I was the little girl who preferred playing with Barbies and Polly Pockets and playing dress up rather than going and running around outside. For as long as I can remember

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    Bubble Gum

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    you ever wondered who invented bubble gum‚ or why it’s pink? How do you go about getting the answers to these questions? Easy. Think way‚ way back‚ not to prehistoric times but close‚ 1928. Popular With Children‚ Unpopular with Parents and Teachers. The first known bubble gum appeared in 1906‚ and was a dud. Known as Blibber Blubber‚ it was sticky‚ brittle‚ and insufficiently cohesive. In 1928‚ an accountant‚ Walter Diemer‚ invented an improved version of bubble gum. The only food coloring he

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    milk tea

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    the Philippines‚ coffees and milk tea shops became prevalent‚ not just in upper and middle class professionals‚ but also to high school/college students looking for an ambiance‚ a cool place to hang around while enjoying a sip of their favourite coffee or milk tea products. Nowadays‚ there is a new tea craze sweeping the metropolis. People line up to savor this new incarnation of tea. Some even spend more than 30 minutes just to drink this new fad. It is milk tea. Nowadays‚ beverages are one

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    Filter Bubble

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    reading response argues that Pariser’s theory of the filter bubble is flawed because it fails to explain a wide range of political reality. First‚ this reading response summarizes Pariser’s theory of the “filter bubble”. Next‚ this reading response debates that Pariser’s theory of the “filter bubble” is incorrect because it too broadly describes political reality. Then‚ this reading response justifies that Pariser’s theory of the “filter bubble” explains a small portion of politics in the media. Ultimately

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    Filter Bubbles

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    information about travel warnings in Egypt I will not find it‚ because I am only interested in the destination itself. As I already mentioned unique ‘filter bubbles’ will be created for my profile as a consequence of these algorithms. Another significant point is that the user will not be able to influence which content gets into the bubble or gets blocked by the binary gatekeepers. It seems to me‚ that the internet shows us what it thinks we want to see and not what the user really wants to know

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    Dot.Com Bubble

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    R&D‚ Advertising and the Market Value of Internet Firms By: Damir Tokic Outline: 1. Introduction 2. Article Summary 3. Discussion 4. Conclusion Introduction During the Dot-com “bubble”‚ internet firms were highly valued compared to “old economy” firms. Internet firms’ stock prices were unrealistically high. Most of those firms were operating under loses and no tangible assets to warrant those prices. Analysts justified those prices and recommended buy ratings but later

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    Bubble Effect

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    of the political arena. There exists a body of social science and psychological study specifically related to power and the effects it has on men and women‚ particularly in the political field. Power and influence can lead to a “bubble effect” for some politicians where they become insular. The formation of a double standard and hypocritical behavior emerges. A 2010 The Economist magazine article explains this political phenomenon. “Politicians who have extramarital affairs while complaining about

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