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    Sealcoating

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    If you were to ask a group of sealcoating contractors what they consider perfect sealcoating weather, they would likely tell you that it would be a day on which the temperature was 70 degrees, the relative humidity was less than 60 percent, the overnight low would remain above 50 degrees and there was not a cloud in the sky. In North Georgia, however, a sealcoating contractor quickly learns that perfect days for sealcoating are few and far between. Instead, sealcoating professionals must acquire…

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    Fahrenheit, commonly known as a unit of measurement for temperature which is regarded as an official scale in the modern society of the United States and other Caribbean countries. It is the first standardised temperatures scale which was adapted globally in the seventeenth century. This great invention is named after a German science instrument maker, Gabriel Fahrenheit (1686- 1736). His invention has revolutionised the design of thermometer in 1724, when he conducted the thermometer with…

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    Despite its close proximity to the springtime, February can be one of the coldest and harshest months in all of the winter. To make sure that your heating system keeps you and your family warm no matter what the weather may throw at you, contact Burr Plumbing & Heating Inc. for professional installations and top notch repairs. Located in Waterford, CT, Burr Plumbing & Heating has been family owned and run since their beginnings in 1963. Fully licensed and insured in both plumbing repair and…

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    Youth violence in schools has been an especially focal issue in the public, political, and global perspective for the past decades. In the attempt to control, deter, and punish deviant youth, zero tolerance policies in different schools, districts, counties, and states emerged. “The term has since come to describe this nation’s approach to policing discipline in its public schools—a nondiscretionary approach that mandates a set of often-severe, predetermined consequences to student misbehavior…

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    Zero Tolerance Policy

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    Zero Tolerance Policy The best protection an employer can give their employees is a zero-tolerance policy. A zero tolerance policy in the workplace sends a clear message to all employees that there will be consequences if any violence actions take place in the company. Employees have the right to know the companies policies against violence and that all claims in the workplace will be investigated. If there is a chance the employer knows that an employee may be in a dangerous situation, they…

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    Climate change is clearly evident in the world around us and it is having and will continue to have a major impact on our lives. Therefore, it is very relevant to analyze the changes in climate that have occurred in Howard County, Maryland such as the significant changes in mean precipitation and timing of precipitation, winter temperature and the summer precipitation. Furthermore, it is crucial to understand that many of these changes will be clearly seen in the relatively near future if…

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    “Are you alright?” my mother usually asks me that question whenever I get sick. Then she would touch my forehead and neck to check if I’m hot. She’d rush to our medicine cabinet and get the mercury thermometer, shakes it, and puts it in between my armpit. After two to three minutes, she’d get it and read what it says. “You’re sick, 39 degree Celsius” Mom said. Since then, I have asked my mother to teach me how to read the thermometer. Whenever there’s a family member who gets sick, it would be…

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    Bullying: Movie Analysis

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    bring up anything that they feel needs to be said without disciplinary action being taken. Once the discussion has taken place and everything is talked about that needs to be and the students understand the harms of bullying I will then implement the zero tolerance…

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    Glow Sticks Experiment

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    Background: Fishermen use many different types of baits and lures to attract fish of different shapes and sizes. One of these types that certain fishermen use are lighting devices that attract fish. Some fish may be attracted to illuminated lures because they live in poor visibility conditions and low light. It is also important to light the bait so the fish could see it. The brighter the light the better, but since electronic light devices are expensive and unreliable, glow sticks prove to be…

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    The process of heat-treating Knife River Flint requires a lot of time, preparation, and materials. The Knife River Flint that was used in this experiment came from Mercer County, North Dakota, which there are five different Knife River Flint Quarries in Mercer County. The three closest quarries to where the Knife River Flint in this experiment was collected are the Crowley Quarries, Medicine Butte, and Dodge Quarry. With the help of Russell Redhorn, a Native American monitor I was working…

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