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    The gaskets are intelligently designed creating a sealed filter compartment to keep most of the particles from escaping back. This way it efficiently traps fine particles like dust, pollen, dust mite feces and other allergy causing particulate. Its three filters are washable, thee include a pre-motors form filter, pre-motor felt filter that needs washing every 3 months. It also has a large HEPA filter that traps 99.0% of particles and should be washed every 12 months. Brush shutoff…

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    Metaphysics Hypothesis

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    impossible, at this current time who knows in the future. Which means even if you can create a universe once it’s gone you have no way of ever seeing what happens to it? This raises a point, if you can never see how the universe itself grows and the growth from within the universe how would one ever know what has been created inside, and the development of, this universe. This speculation opens more questions than offers help towards the theory. The third hypothesis is known as the mind-body…

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    Sulfate Experiment

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    ashless filter paper and ignited to constant weight. From mass of the sample and mass of the precipitate, the percentage of sulfate in the unknown sample was calculated. Background and Theory In gravimetric precipitation analysis, an insoluble compound is formed when a precipitating reagent is added to react with the analyte. The resulting precipitant with a known composition can then…

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    internet’s purpose is to be limitless and infinite in its abilities and possibilities. There are still barriers that technology needs to overcome for it to become this limitless instrument. The obstacles of the internet are language, geography limitations, filter bubble and the digital divide. People are separated by technology because we are bounded by language on the internet. One example of this is Wikipedia which according to their list of Wikipedia articles has over 5 million English…

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    Buying Bottled Water

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    For numerous years, soda was a highly popular beverage being sold in the United States, but recently bottled water has seemed to have taken over the top spot. A strategic consulting and market research firm, shows that the American consumption of water has increased by more than 68 million 8oz servings in less than a year (water, 2015). Bottled water has always been viewed as healthier than tap water. The question stands though; is bottled water somewhat healthier than tap water? Is buying…

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    environment. This is just the first example or area where the filter of sociological imagination can be implied. It truly is, to us, an idea that reaches limitlessly. That there is nothing that is without the ability to be interpreted by this core concept. Even though there are those who do not possess the ability to interpret in their surroundings in such a way. That is what makes the sociological imagination is such an amazing filter because it stands for something more than looking at the…

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    You can either use a vacuum hose to suck up the dirt or gasoline. It just depends on the type of filter that you have. In some cases you may not be able to clean the filters and if this happens, visit Wal-Mart, a hardware store or home depot to obtain a new one. The last step includes the cleaning of other lawnmower parts such as the spark plug. Locate the plug's tip and pour gasoline…

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    Case Study: Spectrum Brands

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    eliminators, and feeders. Therefore; this will mainly focus on one of their aquarist brands, Marineland (Spectrum Brands, Inc., n.d.). Marineland on its own covers a wide range of aquatic supplies. Most of these categories are: food, water care, filters, pumps, heaters, aerators, lights, hoods, aquariums, canopies, stands, décor, and…

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    how the media is no longer a free network of information but rather a business interested in making money by selling audiences to advertisers (Chomsky, 2002). Chomsky looks at 5 filters he believes are put on mainstream media and therefore make it impossible to produce completely unbiased information. The first filter Chomsky discusses is size and concentration of ownership; he states that due to the size and profit seeking nature of dominant media corporations create bias (Chomsky, 2002).…

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    The purpose of this lab is to calculate the chemical formula of a hydrate compound made up of copper, chlorine, and water molecules by using the law of definite proportions. The water of hydration of the copper chloride hydrate sample will be determined as well as the mass of copper and chlorine through a chemical reaction. The results will be used to calculate the moles of copper and chlorine and then the empirical formula of the compound. Techniques used: In this experiment, different…

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