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    You want the charcoal to be gray/ash colored, and you need enough coals to maintain a constant heat. When using all wood you may have more flare ups unless you let the wood turn into charcoal, and this can take longer, so plan accordingly. Flames are okay to sear the foods, but if you let the flames get out of hand you may end up with a charred outside…

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    The choice of a camping stove is first dependent on its use and second depending on each individual's desire. These two terms are interdependent. If I buy a camp stove for a hiking event, certainly the lighter the better, but some people like to eat, and they need more cooking capability. You can cook at a tailgate party with a single burner ( 10,000 BTU) stove or you might want a three burner (30,000 BTU per burner per hour) stove which will allow all kinds of cooking and speed. So first let…

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    Complete desolation and hopelessness alters the way in which people deal with pain and decides how the truth is handled. Homer's, The Odyssey, depicts Penelope as the abandoned queen of Ithaca; she reigns on as abandoned in all aspects by her husband, son, and herself. Despair doled out from her husband's 20 year journey has riddled her bones weak and repressed her powerful mind and figure in the household. Inevitably, she prevents herself from accepting the verity of her husband’s fate and…

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    speculations, yet all are episodic. To begin with, in spite of the fact that idea of as a regular Roman dish, the name is said to originate from a dish made in the Appenine heaps of the Abruzzo by woodcutters who made charcoal for fuel. They would cook the dish over a hardwood charcoal fire and utilize penne as opposed to spaghetti…

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    Birth control is a popular way of contraception. It affects a woman’s body, but also affects local waterways and wildlife with leftover hormones. These leftover hormones are estrogen hormones and damage the way wildlife reproduce and how the ecosystem functions. How does the birth control pill affect wildlife and waterways? How does the effects of alpha-ethinylestradiol harmful to wildlife? According to Wynne Parry from LiveScience, the main idea about this subject is “What the dilemma about is…

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    Acceleration Lab Report

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    The Vapor process uses a charcoal coated strip that is placed inside the container that is holds the debris collected at the crime scene (ChromLab: Headspace FAQs, n.d.). The container is heated to 60c for approximately an hour and during this time a substantial amount of the accelerant vaporizes into the containers space and the charcoal strip absorbs the accelerant vapor (Saferstein, 2011). After the heating process the strip…

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    light and his work is known for the effect of the lights.” In 1851, Monet pursued his education in arts from ‘Le Havre secondary school of the arts’. While studying, Claude also made several caricatures using charcoal, and sold them in exchange for money. He was well-known for many such charcoal caricature works. In 1856, Claude met the famous French landscape painter Eugene Brodin, while wandering around the beaches of Normandy. Claude considered Eugene his mentor, a man who helped him polish…

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    1.07 Marine Science

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    1. Which impurity particles are larger, the one causing the water to be cloudy or the one causing the water to smell? Explain. The common problems with water are colors, smells and tastes. First, there are several problems of colors. Brown, red, orange, or yellow water is usually caused by rust. The different colors can be attributed to varying chemical oxidation states of the iron (rust) and by varying concentrations of the rust in the water. Moreover, blue or green color is generally a result…

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    This year we, the community service group, wanted to host our second annual powder puff football game. First we had to find a cause to hold the game in honor of. We figured Cystic Fibrosis was the perfect disease to try to inform our community about in a fun and interesting way. We have a student in our school district with this deadly disease and wanted to help her spread awareness. Our first decision to make was where to host this event. We knew from the previous year that hosting the…

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    A Miraculous Plant The tobacco cigarette in its modern form is so ubiquitous, so seemingly organic, that it is hard to imagine a world without it. However, throughout the course of human existence, the tobacco plant was relatively unknown and unused. In fact, the tobacco plant, Nicotiana tabacum, was only indigenous to central and south America, and was initially harvested for ceremonial or medicinal practices(1). The earliest evidence for the use of tobacco in the Americas dates back to around…

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