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    Let’s go more into depth. Plasticizers are to thank for the flexibility and increased durability of the polish. Dibutyl Phthalate is an ingredient also used to make the polish more flexible, therefore increasing the durability. However, this ingredient was banned by the European Union. Camphor is an ingredient that increase the flexibility of the nails and comes from the camphor tree. Ever wondered how polishes get their vibrant…

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    to a specific child to make a successful learning environment. According to the text book Creating Inclusive Classrooms by Spencer J. Salend states that Universal Design for Learning is an approach that guides the designing and implementation of flexible curriculum and teaching and assessment materials and strategies, learning environments, and interactions with others so they are inclusive of all students, families, and professionals. It also goes on to talk about how Universal Design for…

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    Introduction In mostly all living things, many biological processes are too inefficient to occur on their own. With the help of enzymes, or protein catalysts, the efficiency of these chemical reactions becomes much greater having less of an effect on the cells they occur in. Enzymes help to increase the overall rate of these reactions by lowering the energy needed to activate this process during the transitional phase. They can do this without being consumed or permanently altered by the…

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    Minimal or no tracking (What is flexible grouping as an alternative in the regular classroom?) Flexible grouping involves whole class, groups, partners, or independent work. The groups are created using factors that includes interests, ability levels, behaviors, language proficiency, etc. Administration encourages group…

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    Tap Water Experiment

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    constituted, or made up the mixture (higher percent abundance of tap water), the walls of the bubbles produced by the mixture were much more flexible, allowing the bubbles to stretch more and expand in size, hence resulting in larger bubble sizes (diameter) (cm). As stated in the introduction, soaps/detergents help to make the walls of bubbles more flexible, but when used in excess, as shown in the experiment, they can inhibit the growth of the bubbles. As evident in the experimental process, it…

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    sophisticated language. As we expand our knowledge we attempt to pass it on to our closest relative, primates. In other words, language makes humans different because we can adapt our language, we do not need to use postures or gestures, our language is flexible so it has the ability to change. To begin, humans are different than several animals due to their ability to adapt their language to be best fit in the ever changing society. In the article it states, “The system of communication bees…

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    Online Classes Essay

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    comfortable approach, though internet and students electronic devices, such as, cell phones, computers, or tablets. Thus, the online classes use technology to perform the concept of traditional education, but at the same time, online classes are more flexible than conventional education. Also they ensure a quality of education for the students. Although, they economize…

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    anything they could to keep it. Due to this, stereotypes have become an effective tool in keeping a select group of people down. A key way to maintain said order and power, would be to then utilize stereotyping, which would then “deny any flexible thinking” (3). “Flexible thinking,” here encompasses any change of opinion one might have after meeting someone they had once stereotyped. That is to say, going back and changing ones opinion. This is a primarily difficult thing to do with stereotypes,…

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    A. Heating Magnesium: This station consisted of magnesium, a slim, flexible, silver metal and a Bunsen burner. We used crucible tongs to hold the magnesium over the Bunsen burner until it began to ignite. When it first ignited, sparks were seen and the flame emitted a bright, white light. The flame spread across the magnesium and eventually turned it into a white, ashy substance. The combination of fire and magnesium caused a chemical change. This is evident as there were many signs of a…

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    Persons chooses customizable Legal Files Software to meet diverse legal case management needs. The Society of Counsel Representing Accused Persons Select Legal Files Software for Legal Case Management Organizations that handle diverse cases need flexible legal case management software Many law firms and non-profit organizations handle a variety of legal matters and case types. As a result, these entities have unique legal case management needs. They need software that is not only efficient…

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