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    The Day Of The Pelican

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    In my opinion, when there is conflict going on in the story and the protagonist is involved, it greatly impacts the individual's decisions and actions. My opinion could be supported with textual evidence found in 'The Day of the Pelican'. In chapter 10 of the book, the story goes to as how the Lleshi Family are now refugees in Refugee Camp. I chose this as the Conflict because it was honestly the first real conflict I could find before the 9/11 conflict. Certainly, the protagonist family has…

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    Titanium was discovered in 1791 by William Gregor as a inclusion of a mineral in cornwall, it was named for the titans of greek mythology. The name is derived from the titans, the sons of earth goddess of greek mythology. Titanium has 22 protons, 26 neutrons, and 22 electrons. The atomic number of this element is 47,867. Titanium is a lustrous transition metal. William Gregor was a man who was interested in minerals. He recognized the presence of a new element. The boiling point for this element…

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    How To Prevent Algae And Moss Damage From Happening To A Cedar Roof One thing that can cause damage to a cedar roof is algae and moss growth. It will eventually cause rooting and cracking, as well as the potential failure of your cedar roofing. In order to get the longest lifespan possible from your cedar roof, you’ll need to follow some tips to prevent the algae and moss growth from occurring. Get An Annual Roof Inspection If you do not work with roof every single day, you may not be aware of…

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    include Dextrose, Maltodextrin, and Sucralose (Splenda). Sucralose which is the huge ingredient in Splenda is a zero-calorie artificial sweetener. Although it is from real sugar, there is a chemical process which replaces the hydrogen-oxygen with chlorine atoms. According to Livestrong.com, Dextrose is, “about 20 percent less than sucrose, Dextrose is commonly used as…

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    Hurricane Case Study

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    Erica, The sad part about disasters and the approach of weather that could cause a disaster is a way people act before it happens. With having family that lives in areas across the United States that have to prepare for emergencies on a regular basis I know somethings to anticipate. The main thing like you has said that everyone does run to the store and purchase water cases. Water is a necessity that everyone needs, therefore, stores will increase the price when demand is high. In the demand…

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    destruction: chemical , nuclear , and biological. Chemical weapons are normally known as gases which smother the person or cause massive burning. Chemical weapons were used in World War 1. Troops used a gas called mustard gas and chlorine gas (“Organisation”). The chlorine chemical gas causes irritation in the eyes and lungs. If somebody was to breath this gas in, they can suffocate and die. Mustard gas caused blisters to appear on any area of the body where the gas made contact with. These…

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    Metal Cookware Case Study

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    The problem that has occurred for many housewives are the rusting and tarnishing of the metal cookware’s. The product that would be sold would be a set of stainless steel cookware’s since it is not easily stained and corroded which is sustainable and good qualitied for long durability. It would save time from scrubbing the rust off as well as spending money to buy new cookware’s when they can be easily broken again. Rusting is a type of chemical change, it occurs when oxygen reacts with iron…

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    Flint Water Crisis Essay

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    water that was discoloured which was making them sick. The city was treating the water, but the Flint River water is burdensome to sanitize because it contains high levels of chloride. Chloride is corrosive to iron, the corroding iron consumes the chlorine, overthrowing the bacteria killer that is added to drinking water to make it safe. The water from Flint River is not contaminated with lead, but its corrosive quality leaches lead out of the…

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    energy wasn't as required as my hike on Georgia's ruthless and steep terrain during the summer. On this trip, I only lugged around about a liter of water and I filtered it with a Sawyer mini filter (2 oz) instead of chemically treating with Aquamira chlorine dioxide drops. The taste was much better despite the water having no taste at all. The stench of sweaty polyester didn't exist either since I had switched totally to merino wool (I prefer Icebreaker merino wool from New Zealand) from head…

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    Swarm Formal Lab Report

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    To start off with this experiment, we drew dot structures for each compound and decided whether the compound was polar, nonpolar, or ionic. We found that KCl and CaCl*2H2O were ionic compounds, so we used the electrical conductivity tester to insure us that they indeed conducted electricity. After testing these two compounds, we decided that KCl was the solution labeled “Wolves” and CaCl*2H2O was the solution labeled “Swarm”. We decided this because we knew that the CaCl*2H2O compound was a…

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