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    markings on their face are the cap, blaze, star, mask, goggles, and bar. The cap covers the top of the head and ears usually coming to a point in the center of the forehead. The blaze is a white mark extending from the center point of the cap back up the forehead. The star is a small white spot in the center of the forehead. The goggles are dark areas under the eyes and extending sideways to the cap. The mask is a combo of the star and goggles. The bar is a dark area extending from the…

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    determined and immature, balanced completely in his toddler-like mind. Although his determination, his immaturity blocks out all sense of logic and manners. For example, on page 3, Jerry asks for goggles to help him see underwater. His impatience quickly was expended and he started to whine about how he wanted the goggles right then and now. To give more detail, the text states, “But now, now, now! He must…

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    Water Safety It was a hot summer day, and I was working a shift lifeguarding at a local swimming pool. I was taking my break in the staff room when I heard the alarm signal on the radios we use to communicate go off. Rushing outside immediately, I spotted my coworker Sam in the pool rescuing a small child. Fortunately, there were two guards on the pool at that time, so it was still being guarded. I went over to see if Sam needed help, and when I saw that it was handled, I took her spot on the…

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    Prescription Wiley-X glasses are available with a patented removable foam facial cavity seal. This seal effectively converts a pair of glasses into goggles in that it seals the eyes from wind, dust, debris, and peripheral light. Unlike goggles, you can quickly convert them back into normal glasses, and they're much more stylish. These glasses are also ANSI Z87.2 safety approved, which means they pass the same toughness requirements as safety glasses. They are incredibly versatile in that you…

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    many ways you could prepare. You should always make sure that you have emergency food and water. You should also ensure that you have your medicines that’s would help you get through this traumatic time, always have a first aid kit, flash light, eye goggles if needed, and always have extra clothing some where that’s in reach distance without you getting hurt.…

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    Through The Tunnel Essay

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    The Painful Tunnel to Achieve Maturity. Archetypal Criticism can be defined as a universal approach that highlights certain patterns within literature uninfluenced by situation, community or culture. In Through the Tunnel by Doris Lessing, the characters are categorized into typical roles based on their actions and roles in the story. This enhances the readers’ understanding of the characters’ goals and source of motivation. In addition, symbolic archetypes are attained through the symbols and…

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    Flame Test Lab Report

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    hydrochloric acid to spit Wear goggles to protect eyes Wear lab coats to protect skin Was site thoroughly and seek assistance LOW Burning metals with Bunsen burners Bunsen burners May cause burning Wear lab coats to protect skin Put Bunsen burner on safety flame when not in use Tie back any long hair. Ensure that no clothing is hanging. Wash under cold water LOW Hydrochloric acid Acid Could get on skin Could get into eyes Could be spilt Wear lab coat Wear lab goggles Keep acid away from…

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    The salt water from the ocean hurt his eyes and kept him from seeing the opening for the tunnel, so he asked his mother to get him goggles: “As soon as she brought the goggles, he grabbed them from her hand as if she were going to claim them herself, and was off, running down the steep path to the bay.” (Lessing 3). This demonstrates Jerry has perseverance in himself to accomplish his goals he has set…

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    Crashing On my Dirt Bike Today was going to be another day of dirt biking. I was all ready to leave the house and I was just waiting for my dad to load his dirt bike and mine into the back of his truck. I had my new riding gloves on and was ready to get going. I heard my dad coming back inside when I heard the sliding glass door open. “Time to go!” my dad yelled. I raced to get my water bottle, and then back out the door. My dad already had his truck running so soon we were on the road. It…

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    thiosulfate solution (of concentrations 0.1M, 0.2M, 0.3M, 0.4M). // Hydrochloric acid (2M). // 100cm3 conical flask. // 10cm3 measuring cylinder. // Dropping pipette. // Small piece of plain paper with a large X drawn with think black pen. // Stopwatch. // Goggles. Variables: Independent - The concentration of sodium thiosulfate solution (0.1M, 0.2M, 0.3M, 0.4M). Dependent - The time taken for the cross to not be seen. Control - // Concentration and volume hydrochloric acid/ volume of sodium…

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