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    Well, in the world of teenagers, we rage about bottle flipping. Let me break it down for you: It starts with a water bottle, followed by trying to flip the water bottle, while holding the neck of the bottle. After that, you just hope it lands upright again, and if it does, “the crowd goes wild.” From there it just continues, for as many times as you can consecutively achieve the tactic of bottle flipping. With that being said, I believe that bottle flipping is beneficial for students because it…

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    After perusing the ariticle about the impact platic bottles have on the Earth, it is blatently obvious that they should be banned. The process of taking water from the environment is crippling to the ecosystems. In addition to draining the planet's resources, the polyethylene terephlatete that makes up the bottles of horror can not break down and decompose. When they are not disposed of properly, the trash will litter the Earth for years. Some places, like California, have experienced drought…

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    what was inside the black bottle was to understand the basic elements of the scientific inquiry process. We hypothesized that there was a push pin and string inside the unknown bottle—this was based on observations. In order to determine whether our hypothesis was correct or not, we massed out the unknown bottle, an empty bottle, and items that could potentially be inside the bottle. We also put items inside the empty bottle and compared the sound to the unknown bottle. The results showed that…

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    The Glass Bottle- A Twist on Alice in Wonderland Alice was walking through her backyard with her best friend Bree. They were talking about school that day. “I had so much fun in art!” Alice exclaimed. “What did you do?” asked Bree. “We got to make clay sculptures,” Alice said. Then they started to talk about their favorite art projects they had done last year and projects they hoped to make this year. As they were walking through the yard they saw a white rabbit. Bree was still talking…

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    don’t want them to have to wait to eat. Bottle sterilizers and warmers make it easy to have a clean, perfectly heated bottle ready when your baby is. Sterilized bottles are necessary to protect your young baby's developing immune system. Easier and faster than boiling, steam sterilizing with an electric or microwave baby bottle sterilizer saves time by eliminating bacteria in just a few minutes. Both options kill 99.9% of germs and bacteria on your baby's bottles, breast pump parts, pacifiers,…

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    Instrument- .Glass bottle xylophone My experiment is about making a Glass bottle xylophone that plays six notes What is sound and how does it travel? Sound is a sort of energy made by vibrations (Jane. E, 2016). When any object vibrates, it causes movement in the air particles (Jane. E, 2016). These particles bump into the particles close to them, which makes them vibrate too causing them to bump into more air particles (Jane. E, 2016). This movement, called sound waves, keeps going until they…

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    Bottle Rocket Lab Report

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    pressure to launch the bottle rocket. Materials: Vinegar, bicarbonate of soda (NaHCO3) Equipment: Plastic Bottle, Wooden Block, Nail, Cork, Duct Tape. Method: 1. Nailed a cork to plank of wood as a base for the rocket. 2. Wrapped tape around cork so that it fitted the neck of the bottle. 3. Put two spatulas of baking soda into a paper towel, and rolled it so that it encased the powder. 4. Filled bottle ¼ of the way up with vinegar. 5. Added package of bicarb soda into bottle, then quickly…

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    Bottle Rocket Background Paper A rocket is a vehicle that can travel through the air really high and can contain things like water, air, fireworks, signals, flares, etc… The water and air are pushed on the ground (which pushes the rocket up) when the rocket launches. This is called thrust. Thrust is created by Newton’s third law of motion which is , “For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.” In this case, the action is the water and air pushing on the ground. The equal and…

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    Sophia Hussain Professor Burinskas PSY 219 October 8, 2015 Breast-feed or bottle-feed, that is the question…amongst new mothers that is. It may seem simple but the decision to breast feed versus formula feed babies can be a difficult yet one of the most important decisions a mother can make. Even though there is nothing wrong with giving babies formula milk, breast-feeding should be the number one choice for mothers. Both choices have pros and cons and at the end of the day it’s the decision…

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    interesting and comedic interpretation of it. Batterson’s analysis states the bottle was representative of several things such as her past guilt and future hope, professional identity and financial security, a token of her profession of faith and her most prized possession. The pouring of the oil bottle was representative of what once kept her in sin was now going to release and free her. The breaking of the bottle was her commitment to unveiling her sins and walking into the light. This…

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