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    Lava Lamp Research Paper

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    large clear cup, a clear soda bottle, or something along those lines. You’ll also need water, vegetable oil, food coloring, and at least 2-3 alka-seltzers. For the best results with fake lava lamps use 4 parts vegetable oil and 1 part water. The container for the lava lamp should be mostly vegetable oil with some water. You can also add glitter for more fun. After gathering everything you’ll need to add food coloring to the water until you reach desired color, if you’re using glitter too add it…

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    South africa is a nation that is going through poverty and hunger. South Africa is slightly less than the size of texas. The population is 48,601,098 which makes it the twenty eighth largest in the world. the terrain is a vast interior plateau rimmed by rugged hills and a narrow coastal plain. their climate is mostly semiarid, subtropical along east coast, sunny days, and cool nights. there are three major rivers they are, the orange, vaal, and limpopo rivers. The only major lake is the Fundudzi…

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    Then it is plugged in to the gas feed line by our hand We need to check tanks containing the oxygen and acetylene container whether they are leakage. The pressure of the acetylene container is 50 PSI (anthonycastronovo, nd) 4. Creating the flame: - The main valve of acetylene container is turned about one and half twist. - The pressure regulator which is located on the container are also turned on. We need to regulate the valve pressure of acetylenes until the needle on the meter reaches 5 PSI…

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    corrosive, or reactive and must be disposed of following EPA guidelines. These guidelines include disposing of medications in leak-proof containers designed to also prevent spills and stealing. Preventing spills of any dosage form will protect all medications from contamination and you from exposure to toxic or corrosive chemicals. All medicines, their containers, and any other potential contaminant will be transported to a facility to be stored or immediately disposed of so that it cannot…

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    create our characters. In addition, culture and family are other factors that interfere in the development of our personalities. Today, I am explaining my container which represents my emotions and personality. When people meet me, they perceive me as a calm and a sweet person. In fact, they are right that is the reason why I decorate my container representing the ocean. The sea has the ability to relax me, and I believe it influences in people…

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    This proposal seeks to identify a solution for the current recycling problem at Mercer University. Purpose This proposal was written in response to RFP No. MU-2014-03. In this RFP, Dr. Pam Brewer identified a problem with the current recycling and sustainability program at Mercer University and requested that the program be improved and expanded upon. As students of industrial management, marketing, and mechanical engineering we feel that we are capable and competent to respond to this request…

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    The heavy damage in New Orleans and towns on the Mississippi coast in Hurricane Katrina was of a catastrophic nature with 80% of the city being flooded. (Quarantelli, 2005). Those who arrived at the scene where not prepared for what they were about to encounter. This process works sequentially from the bottom up: It starts at the local level, works through the states, and passes on to the federal government. In the case of Katrina, the response began slowly, with a general feeling of…

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    Pallets Case Study

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    2.6. Performance of the types of pallet materials The theory below highlights the criteria that can be used for the packaging scorecard. This will assist in the evaluation of the performance of the type of pallet materials according to these criteria. 2.6.1. Performance of pallets It is imperative that when choosing a pallet, the specified performance requirements of the pallets matches the actual accessed pallet capability to ensure the safety and functionality of the unit load (Rupert, 2011).…

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    For transportation, the containers have to be marked with the waste generator’s name and address. Even the intermediate handler and transporter have to mark the container with their name and address, NJDEP solid waste registration number, the shipment date, and identification as RMW. The transporter also has to complete a New Jersey Tracking Form…

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    The concept of energy is very important to know because it is used in everyday life. Energy is used when getting out of bed just to dread going to school, heating up left overs, and even boiling some water. Energy cannot be destroyed or created, only passed from one object to another. A great example of energy is the transfer of heat. An ice cube sitting in the hand of a person can show energy at work. Heat from the hand causes the cube to melt and change forms into liquids. To understand energy…

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