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    which would make this an informational sculpture. It is very repetitious by using the same checkered or linear patterns across the whole body. It is balanced by being completely symmetrical from the left side and the right with the exception of the rods in each arm. The structures contain very few colors with opposite hues and values which help emphasis each part more clearly.…

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    River, and Sheila Mant” by W.D. Wetherell. The story is about this boy who need to choose over his love for a 17 year old girl Sheila Mant or his love in fishing. In this journal i will be questioning and connecting. G: Pick Sheila or Bass Y: Bass R: fish a lot/auto R: important-doesn’t dump rod R: Big!! Y: Sheila R: Attractive/17 R: Watches her R: willing to hide his true self for her G: I would think that he would pick the fish I wonder if the narrator would pick the…

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    the characters. Thomas had the option to stay in the Glade and not risk his life, but he knew that when stepping into the maze he would have the chance to find a way out, “Thomas knew he had no choice. He moved, forward. He squeezed past the connecting rods at the last second and stepped into the Maze.” (p.195) Thomas had already been in the glade for awhile and he spent his spare time memorizing…

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    Copper Cycle Lab

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    Introduction Copper is an extremely significant element in many ways whether it be biological, environmentally, or even economically, and each of its many forms has unique characteristics that serve many different purposes. In this experiment, chemical reactions were conducted on copper that represented its reactivity in different chemical environments. Therefore, the purpose of this experiment was to explore the copper cycle through the identification of different reaction types that occurred…

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    quantities. The Finery Forge, which enabled them to turn the iron into bar iron from pig iron was also created during this time period. The Slitting Mill mechanized the production of iron rods for nail making. The Smelt Mill increased the production of lead over older methods previously used. The crank and the connecting rod, which were common for the next several hundred years for pumping water out of the ground efficiently for many people across Europe, were invented during this era. Other…

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    the Hyatt Regency in Kansas City, Missouri, collapsed. This killed 114 and injured 200 people at the event. The rod supporting the walkways were designed correctly. However, the contractor changed the design of the connecting rod making the force acting on the connection double. That is an example of the risk that can happen in the real world structure. Engineers should design the rod with high safety factor and have a good communication with the contractors. The structural failure lead to…

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    Andrew Carnegie started working for a railroad in Pittsburgh. He was 12 years old at the time. He met Tom Scott, the company’s President. Scott hired Carnegie as his personal assistant. Carnegie wanted to grow up and go to school. However, his family could not make it without him working because he was the man of the household. When Carnegie took on some of the tasks that he did Scott realized how important this young boy was and quickly moved him up in the ranks of the company. Carnegie became…

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    an enormous crush on a girl named Shelia. He takes her on a date, he learns Shelia hates fishing. The problem is, he brought his fishing rod, and accidentally caught a ginormous bass. He is trying to hide the fish from Shelia, but also wants to reel it in, because it may be the biggest bass he has ever hooked. In this journal I will be questioning and connecting. Will the boy choose the girl or the fish? He would choose Shelia because, the boy has contemplated multiple times whether he…

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    levels of pollution in the water and to prevent the pollutions from traveling into other connected waters systems. The EPA decided that the remediation process needed to occur in the ore bodies, the underground mines, and the surface water of the connecting rivers by installing recovery and treatment plants to get rid of the contaminants (Porter, 1986). These treatment plants would neutralize the water by putting in lime, remove the accumulated sludge on the sediments, and add air to oxidize…

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    design, daylight savings idea, hot water systems design, light globe model, lightning rod, mechanical arm and so much more. Even though all of his invention have been greatly appreciated and used worldwide there is one that is seldomly mentioned. The invention of the lending library which is the predecessor of the free public library. No matter what type of library they all help with acquiring information, connecting…

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