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    I hurried off to her room like she told me to do, and I crouched down close to the ground to pull out the under bed container. I pulled the container out from under the bed, and pulled open the lid. I rummaged through the container and finally found the red shirt that said “HARVARD” across the front of it, which by the way was not right on top. I was just about to close the lid when I caught a glimpse of a picture of a woman…

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    Walmart Living Conditions

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    living conditions of all the fish in your store, mainly focusing on betta fish. At the store, the betta fish are stored in small containers no bigger than a small tissue box. In my experience, the water is dirty and the fish contained in the bowls are obviously distressed. I have witnessed frighteningly filthy water, with the fish inside slumped at the bottom of the container, dead. It is unacceptable to keep living animals in such repulsive conditions. A few months ago, my family and I…

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    Vinegar Experiment

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    required to conduct this experiment. The materials needed were five transplants, soil, carbonated water, vinegar, five clear plastic containers, an aluminum tray, and pH strips. The transplants used in this experiment were romaine lettuce transplants (Lactuca sativa). Each of the five plastic containers were punctured underneath to allow for water drainage. Each container was received a transplant and was filled with soil. The five conditions tested were the control (water with pH 7), carbonated…

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    Imagine the following disasters: Drought causing water shortages; Flood engulfing a whole city; Destruction left after a hurricane’s wake; Climate change due to carbon emissions; land restructuring due to rising sea level - hence, Hawaii. In a time of environmental crisis, how do we live right now? I do not have a concrete plan on how I will live within the time of environmental crisis, but I will explore my options and opinions on the matter. From acquired information, through media, articles,…

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    Solids, Liquids And Gases

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    Solids, Liquids, and Gases Solid, Liquids, and Gases are very interesting types of states of matter; however, they are distinct from one another. As already mentioned in class before, matter is everything that takes up space and its right to say that the space that is taken by matter is or a solid or a liquid or a gas. That can prove to us that this three states of matter are essential in this world we know. A solid is a sample of matter that retains its shape and density when…

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    Tap Water Benefits

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    Water is the most precious liquid that exists in the world because is a key element in many of the things that we do such as cooking, cleaning, gardening among many others. Most importantly, water is essential to humans’ life, since our body is composed mainly of water. Drinking water brings a lot of positive health benefits that improve people’s lifespan. The most interesting thing about this precious liquid is that is free to drink in many public places like parks and schools. At home, this…

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    Five Food Innovations

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    the washing process. Some nutrients may also be lost in the cooking and heating portion of the canning process. During the heating portion of the process air is driven out of the jar or container causing it to make a vacuum tight seal that prevents any contaminating microorganisms from getting inside the container. The canning process is used to prevent food form spoiling and to reduce the amount…

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    Why Proctor and Gamble Should be Prosecuted for the “Tide Pod Challenge” A beautiful dark haired, blue-eyed young woman of the age of fifteen sits down to film herself engaging in the “Tide Pod Challenge.” As she bites down on the small, highly concentrated package of detergent, the great tension on the tight plastic packaging bursts, exploding the contents of the pod into her mouth. She frantically coughs in between gags as minuscule amounts of laundry soap creep down her throat. Swallowing the…

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    Large quantities can be found in bulk storage containers or transport vehicles on any street or interstate. Gasoline is a hydrocarbon fuel with a very low flash point and is easily ignitable. Fires involving gasoline are unique because they cannot be extinguished by water alone. “The ability of water…

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    sauna to relax. Likely being worried about being one of the scared contestants and being illegible for next killed, Little did he know that the killer had already planned their next murder. They had a black trash bag full of Salt Bae brand salt containers that they used to fill up Steam Tank 1 with. While filling up Steam Tank 1, they also filled up Steam Tank 2 with a stink bomb liquid. For those that don't know, stink bomb liquid is non-toxic but causes nausea and in large quantities, vomiting…

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