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    I signed up for Free Store, and the number of hours required for this CSL placement is 30 hours with 25 hours of volunteering and 5 hours of writing papers. I contacted Frédérique Rivet to set up my placement, and I attended the first meeting with Frédérique Rivet and other volunteers. In our first meeting, we introduced to each other, and we also exchange some of our ideas about sustainability. Including the meeting time, I have completed four hours and half so far. I went to volunteer at…

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    candles in the bowl. Carefully observe the base of the container, the water level in the container, and the flames. Record your observations. Remove the jar from the bowl. Then remove 3 to 4 candles to the clay for a total of 1 to 2 candles. Light the candles in the bowl. While the candles are still burning, place the pint size mason jar over the candles in the bowl. Carefully observe the base of the container, the water level in the container, and the flames. Record your observations. Remove…

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    dumped the media into out of the bag unto the table, mixed the media with water in making it moist for better growth. The next step was to fill in the four-inch, six-inch and six Cell Park with the moist media and transplant the plugs into various container. We planted celosia in 22 six inch pots, 42 four inch pots, and 5 six cell packs…

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    Throughout the course of the semester we have learned how different variables in an environment can affect the growth, change, and behavior of an organism. Using this research as a guide we set out to design an experiment that would show a particular variable’s effect on brine shrimp eggs. After much debate we decided to use light wavelengths as the variable being tested. We wanted to see the difference in development in the brine shrimp eggs and the development after hatching when…

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    and my group splitte the Brine shrimps into 4 containers, first one for control group ( no solution will be added to that container), the second one for Ammonia, third one for Bleach and the last one for Vinegar. our primary goal was to calculate the concentration of the Brine shrimps, using the formula % concentration=does/total solution, we calculated the concentration percent for the dose amount of 0, .5, 1, 2, 4 , 8 and 10 Ml in each container. our secondary goal was to add the…

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    This is a test where you take a container that the child would recognize (in this case I used a Play-Doh container). Then, you put something in it that doesn’t belong essentially (I put quarters in there). Next, you ask the child what they think is in the container, show them, and ask if we showed someone who hadn’t seen the contents what was in it. The problem that arose with Sophia is when I was putting the money in the container one of the other little boys asked: “why are you…

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    Tobacco, Inc., Inhale created a hookah water container in a particular shape that had skull-and-crossbones images on the outside of the container. The containers that Inhale makes were registered with the US Copyright Office in April of 2011. Inhale discovered a competing company Starbuzz Tobacco of selling the identical container and filed a claim of copyright infringement. Starbuzz Tobacco was using a 3D camera and printer to copy Inhales container shape exactly, except for the descriptive…

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    personnel understand these six principles. The first principle is stating that the water is trying to burst out, therefore, it pushes and applies pressure to all confining contacting walls within a system. Water will behave differently in open containers than in confined spaces of firefighting systems (Sturzenbecker, Adams, & Burnside, 2012). The second principle is stating that if the fluid is at rest, then any measurements in the fluid away from confining edges will have no directions. It…

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    Ceramic Container 400ml beaker Aluminum foil Lab coat apron Safety goggles Retort stand and ring clamp Procedure: Wear your lab coat / apron and your safety goggles. Prepare 100ml of water into a beaker then cover it with an aluminum sheet. Poke a hole through the aluminum with the skewer and place your thermometer in (make sure the hole isn’t too big or you’ll let some of the steam escape. Record the initial temperature of the water. Prepare your retort stand with your ceramic container at…

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    In the Maritime Industry, there are two types of shipping. Liner shipping and Tramp Shipping. In order to manage these two forms of shipping, a port agent or a port agency is designated person or agency held responsible for handling shipments and cargo, and the general interests of its customers, at ports and harbours worldwide, on behalf of ship owners, managers, and charterers. Specifically, there are two types of port agents. Liner Agent and Tramp Agent. A roles and responsibilities of a…

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