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    Instrument- .Glass bottle xylophone My experiment is about making a Glass bottle xylophone that plays six notes What is sound and how does it travel? Sound is a sort of energy made by vibrations (Jane. E, 2016). When any object vibrates, it causes movement in the air particles (Jane. E, 2016). These particles bump into the particles close to them, which makes them vibrate too causing them to bump into more air particles (Jane. E, 2016). This movement, called sound waves, keeps going until they run out of energy (Carson. B, 2014) . Sound goes in waves from a transmitter to a collector through a medium (Carson. B, 2014). The wave is created by the vibration of particles in mediums, for example, gasses, fluids and solids (Carson. B, 2014). Link between music and musical notes The link between music and notes is very similar as the slower the vibrations the lower the frequency of a note (Carson. B, 2014). So when you hit a high note the sound is quick and fast for example a triangle the frequency is low (Carson. B, 2014). However when you hit a lower note it is slower such as a base drum the frequency will be…

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    The Glass Bottle- A Twist on Alice in Wonderland Alice was walking through her backyard with her best friend Bree. They were talking about school that day. “I had so much fun in art!” Alice exclaimed. “What did you do?” asked Bree. “We got to make clay sculptures,” Alice said. Then they started to talk about their favorite art projects they had done last year and projects they hoped to make this year. As they were walking through the yard they saw a white rabbit. Bree was still talking…

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    Yeast Lab

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    Variable: We first started off by inserting a funnel into one of the balloons’ hole and pouring in 8.1 ml of yeast and 25 ml of baking soda with the 1 teaspoon measuring spoon. With the other funnel, we placed it onto the top of a glass bottle and poured in 4.8 teaspoons of vinegar, using the 1 teaspoon measurement. After, we removed both funnel, got the balloon and inserted its hole to the top of the bottle securely and let the substances fall into the…

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    reflective object bobbing in the water was, leaving Emma with Sara to wait until we knew the water was fine for her two swim in. The floating object was an old glass milk bottle, like Shatto, that had its lid screwed on tight and had a piece of paper inside. When I got the bottle out of the water I tried opening it to see what the note inside said. The lid was screwed on so tightly though, probably to keep out the water so the note would stay dry, that I had a difficult time of opening it. Sara…

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    Thesis Sentence: While water may be consumed through bottled water or tap water, there are potential health risks and environment risks. Paragraph: Evaluating the consumption of bottled water vs tap water considers several factors. These factors include location, convenience, health risks, and environmental risks. Location and convenience complement one another since they are directly related to a person’s daily routine. Health risks can arise from mineral deposits within tap water or…

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    There is more work to getting a bottled water than there is to getting a glass of refreshing tap water. Turning on a kitchen sink can easily get a glass of water. Also, with tap water, recycling is not needed, when people drink bottled water, according to John Stewart, four billion pounds of empty plastic water bottles are found in landfills and on the sides of roads every year. Saying that, tap water is much better for the environment, with bottled water, plastic gets left all over polluting…

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    David told me that there is was increased breakage on the line and the speed was much slower than the target speed of 120BPM. I walked the line with him and observed first-hand the glass breakage and tipping issues that he communicated. I escalated this information to our Design to Value department and I was asked by the team to lead a Midori tear down session with R&D Packaging, R&D Liquid, Quality, Brand, and the Frankfort Operating Unit. The goal of the meeting was to investigate all of the…

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    The disposable, plastic water bottle has become a part of everyday life in America. It is almost impossible to not see at least one person walking around with one in hand. It is not hard to see the benefits of carrying one around. After all, they are convenient and help people have easy access to water away from a water source. Unfortunately, this innovation has become more taken for granted nowadays. Contrary to its perception before, people no longer see water bottles as a luxury or a…

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    Thwaites Swot Analysis

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    uk/beer_brands/bottles/13_guns) in a salute to the original thirteen US states. The beer is one of their more fruity flavours with a rich tropical aroma. As highlighted in the Protz’s article in The Independent (2010) that although keg beers and lagers are declining the artisan beer industry is growing. This can be backed up further by Christopher Goodfellow’s article in The Guardian (2014) which discusses the booming trade of microbreweries in the global markets. The research gave examples…

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    are trying to ban the sale of plastic water bottles for many different reasons. Some reasons are for health environment and more, but is the ban worth it? I believe that states should start banning plastic water bottles. My fisrt reason I think we should ban plastic water bottles,even though people are recycling, it isn’t enough for how much plastic water bottles we buy, The author, Katy Steinmetz wrote, “""[The bottles] are not being thrown away … They are being recycled." While that's not…

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