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    Soap Vs Detergent

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    The Difference between Detergent and Soap The reason for this case study is to dissect the Difference between detergent and soap. In this case study, I will define the meaning of the cleaning agents, I will give you an introductory, I will discover how they are made, I will discover how they work, and why one cleaning agents is better than the other. This case study will be designed using the descriptive scientific method. The meanings of Detergent and Soap A detergent is a substance that cleans…

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    St Peter Area Case Study

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    Continuing up to elevation of about 950 feet there is a sand and gavel terrace making it a depositional terrace. In Saint Peter there is Lake Emily which is referred to as a hummocky topography due to its rolling hill and hole demographic. It is known as a kettle lake and there is quaternary till found…

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    Prison Camp Andersonville

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    If given the choice, would you rather die on the battlefield quickly, or waste away in a prison camp for the rest of your life? The 215,000 soldiers that were captured by the Union did not get the choice. Prison camps, at the time, were considered one of the most disturbing, traumatic places on earth. Of what prisoners have told us, Union prison camps are even worse. Andersonville may not be perfect, but Camp Elmira in New York -nicknamed hellmira- is so much worse. Elmira was built by the…

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    The Tasman Glacier

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    present, however figure 1 is incorrect, instead the symbol name should be braided river. The terminal moraine is also identified in Figure 1, displayed at the end of the glacier. Lastly, kettle lakes or supra-glacial lakes are also present on the surface of the glacier, however as seen in Figure 1, approximately three kettle lakes were…

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    temperature was recorded down before the experiment was stared, and the plastic container was placed on top of the black cross. The person who did timing was ready to start the stop watch. 21. The same procedure was repeated from step 11 to step 14. 22. The kettle of hot water and ice were used to regulate other temperatures (0ᵒC, 10ᵒC, and 40ᵒC). 23. 9 experiments were done on the three temperatures (0ᵒC, 10ᵒC, and 40ᵒC) included 3 trials for each temperature. 24. All of the procedures were…

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    plenty of ways, it changed their culture and way of life. Native Americans were forced to adjust to the American way of life, although not all Native Americans wanted to such as Chief Sitting Bull but others took the change peacefully like Chief Black Kettle. What caused the expansion to the west was the transcontinental railroad which linked the nation. In order to build the railroad and allow settlers to move in along it the US government took a lot of Native American land, going against the…

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    began on October 4th around railroad tracks in Aitkin county. It smoldered for 8 days until strong winds and a humidity drop came in from the cold front. It went southeast towards the towns of Moose Lake and Kettle River, combining with other fires along the way. When the fire reached Kettle River people fled. Some fled by car, but a accident at a curve in the road called Dead Man’s curve stopped traffic. Citizens had to run but they could not outrun the fire. Many people saved themselves by…

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    In “The Crucible” a hysteria started about witchcraft, and the one most to blame is Abigail, because she is a liar, sneaky and evil. First Abigail is a liar, because she lies about doing rituals in the forest. For instance she says, “We did dance, Uncle, and when you leaped In “The Crucible” a hysteria started about witchcraft, and the one most to blame is Abigail, because she is a liar, sneaky and evil. First Abigail is a liar, because she lies about doing rituals in the forest. For…

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    temperature using sensors to see if it too cold or hot; then it would turn on and off different devices that are relevant to how the temperature needs to be altered. So there is an alteration of how the system works with the use of the feedback given. A kettle is a closed loop system as once again it uses the feedback of the temperature of the water using sensors to decide when the process needs to be stopped. The temperature will be measured up until it hits 100 degrees Celsius (assuming it is…

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    day. The Grand Coulee dam removed about 1,100 miles of salmon's natural spawning habitat. The Grand Coulee dam also flooded about 21,000 acres of Indians natural tribal grounds. Kettle Falls, which was once a main fishing ground for Indians was flooded. On average the Indians caught 600,00 fish a year from kettle falls. The Dam pretty much eliminated the Indians, natural way of…

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