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    Cleaning auto glass might seem easy at first. However, soon after cleaning your windshield, you will probably notice streaks on the windows—which are unsightly and potentially dangerous. Fortunately, you can take some steps to ensure your windshield is clean and streak-free. Here are five tips for getting clean, streak-free windshields: 1. Temperature Matters If you are like most people, you probably wash your vehicle on hot and sunny days. While warm, sunny days are ideal for cleaning—the…

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    Water Bottle Essay "More than 1.1 billion people lack access to safe drinking water" (Victoria Mauleon). Many of these people are living in developing countries now using bottled water. About half of all Americans drink bottled water regularly, and this number is steadily rising. Tap water is better than bottled water in many ways for example, it's better for the environment, cheaper, and safer to drink. Tap water is a better source because of its cost. Tap water costs $.004. On average…

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    Tap Water Research Paper

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    portable, and offers a variety of choices when buying. It can be stored for long periods of time and is a key resource during emergencies. When emptied, the bottles can also be reused or recycled if disposed of properly. What makes bottled water so appealing? Why would someone choose bottled water over readily available tap water? The bottle itself. This thin plastic container allows us to transport water whenever and wherever we want with ease. The gym, schools, workplaces, and…

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    bottled water polluting the earth. Bottles water also required an estimated total of 32 million to 54 million barrels of oil to generate the energy to produce all bottled waters consumed.…

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    “Bottled Insanity” by Michael I. Niman is a very well written opinion regarding the usage of palstic water bottles. This text spefcifically uses the water bottle manufacturer, FIJI, as the main target in this argmuent. His main claim is that production of palstic water bottles hurt the enviroment. He tries to bring awareness to the hidden reprecussions of producing plastic water bottles for consumption. Although it seems like a good idea, Niman points out the faults in this sytem of…

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    “A Good Man is Hard to Find” is a short story that takes about a family that is going on a road trip to Florida. This family goes through many trials trying to get to their destination. This story surrounds a man by the name of the misfit and a very lady like women who is the grandmother. We see that throughout this story both these characters go through many trials and tribulations of what both these characters go through. I feel that the moral of the story that O’Connor is trying to outline is…

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    Essay On Perler Beads

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    Perler beads are not very well known. They are colorful beads that are melted together to create many different objects from bowls, jewelry and portraits to keychains and phone cases. As a kid, I was given a set of perler beads with pegboards shaped like dogs, cats and fish. I never knew the range of possibilities that perler beads could be used for and how much could be made with them. For my senior portfolio art show, I needed invitations and rediscovered perler beads and now I constantly make…

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    2. INTRODUCTION The artist Harvey Littleton was a prolific glassblower and vitreographer. Originally he went to school to be a physicist like his father, but instead switched to industrial design (Artful Home). He finished his bachelors and went on to get a Masters of Fine Arts in ceramics and taught at the University of Wisconsin, After a couple years of experimenting with various mediums, he tried out glassblowing (Artful Home). He went on to teach multiple courses on the subject and…

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    of the apartment overlooking the park is separated into squares and covered in old gum and the occasional chalk doodle. You go up and stand on the single black concrete step and look up at the black marble and the silver 126. You walk in the clear glass door and walk onto the faded tile floor that goes from the bottom of the few lonely stairs through the next door and to the elevator. You feel the cold from the faded brass handrail and walk up the stairs to the buzzer with a list of all the…

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    Slime Lab Report

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    According to the data table, the resilience of observation #2 is greater than observation #1 because the more borax solution in the slime, the more viscosity it has. By Newton’s discovery, the greater the viscosity, the harder and solidified the slime will be which all the bonds between the white glue and borate ions are tightly hold together. Base on the data provided above, the slime in observation#1 can be stretched longer than the slime in observation #2 because the #1 slime has less borax…

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