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    Light the Bunsen Burner and then use the tongs to put the magnesium ribbon into the flame. Do not look at the ignited flame because the intensity of the flame could burn the retina in the eyes. Then you pull the magnesium ribbon out of the flame. 2 Mg(s) + O2(g) = 2MgO(s) Experiment 2- Wear goggles and apron at all times. Light the candle with the matches. Put the water into a bowl. Wait for 60 seconds and then blow…

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    Chantel Narrative

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    The lowering sun upon the horizon darkened the sky in various hues of purple and blue with tints of pink fading as the stars appeared in the sky. The rocky terrain of the mountains stretched above them making the perfect view for the near night sky. Setting down her tools for the night, Chantel dusted off the mounts of dirt sticking on her clothes and gingerly wrapped up the bones and fossils. "It looks like we got quite a prize today." She called, being surrounded by her group of smaller…

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    “I think computer viruses should count as life. I think it says something about human nature that the only form of life we have created so far is purely destructive. We 've created life in our own image.” (Hawking, n.d.) No matter what humans invent it will always end up being used for warfare and computers are no different. Cyber warfare is now commonplace throughout the world because just about any country can do it. This causes it to have many various effects throughout the world.…

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    spirits they believed. Palace guards directed slaves to kneel on the floor forming a half circle about the pit of flames about nine to ten paces away. All others stood behind forming three rows. King commanded, “Cut loose the slave. Bring her before the flames of judgment. Ensure she faces those gathered.” Two guards severed the ropes, struggled to control her as they brought her before the flames. To those gathered it was obvious she had lost her…

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    Gravimetric Analysis Lab

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    Obtain crucible with cover then heat crucible with hottest part of the flame for 5 minutes (I.E. blue tip of flame) to clean residue from it. Let crucible cool to room temperature. Obtain unknown sample with instructor and record vial number. Add 1.8-2.0 g of sample to crucible and measure mass of sample with crucible. Place crucible inside of clay triangle and begin heating it with the hottest part of the flame. Once the crucible turns bright red, continue heating for 15 minutes. Remove the…

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    sensation even though he could clearly feel pain there. Pain and heat from flame can be perceived as being received from the flame but not residing within the flame itself. I can hold my hand over a candle flame and recoil in pain as the flame burns my hand. I can rightfully believe that the flame is the cause of the burn and pain but it would be unreasonable to believe that the sensation of pain and heat emanated from the flame.…

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    into a magnificent wildfire, capable of engulfing the entire planet itself in its flames. Passion. For anything imaginable, those with it can shine far brighter than any other. I’ve always envied those with something they could cling to and call their passion, never having it myself. After years of searching, it appeared. It had been by me all my life. Yet, only some time ago did I reach out to it, lighting a flame of passion inside me. I’ve gone my entire life without anything that set my heart…

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    these tonal colors and shades gives the work a warm color palette. Turner uses a more middling shade of blue, than a sharply bright sky blue or a dark indigo. The warmth of the colors also show in the use of the brown/yellow used in to represent the flames of the…

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    Anthem is a complex take on societal views. The novel follows the main character, Equality 7-2521, as he breaks the chains of his dystopian society. Slowly learning the ways of the “unmentionable times” to unlock his individuality. Anthem is a book made to show in which ways current society is flawed. Equality is exactly like his brothers. He learns new feelings throughout the book and he becomes a new person. The house was made to model Equality’s change over society. This house represents…

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    conquered his lethargy and got to be one of the best and quickest runners in Kansas City. The main clash of this story is when Glenn, a 8-year old kid attempted to spare his more seasoned sibling from a flame. Glenn's nearest sibling didn't survive the flame, yet Glenn did. Likewise, the flame ate profoundly into his legs. As per the specialists, he would be the kid "who might never walk again". A portion of the most imperative characters are Glenn, his sibling Floyd, and his guardians.…

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