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    Kalahari Research Paper

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    I went to the most awesome place in the world with the most awesome people. Going to Kalahari is relaxing. It personally helps me to not focus about things like school and chores, but to let loose and have fun. I’ve been going since I was 5 months old. Every year I go I get to go on more rides and do more activities because I am older and taller! This Kalahari trip was going to be amazing. My best friend was going with us. We texted every day and all day until it was vacation time! The packing…

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    Sixty miles per hour is the speed at which the average softball player throws the ball; so I guess you could say I was in the wrong place at the wrong time, but I believe I was exactly where I was supposed to be. You know how some people say there was a certain moment that changed their life completely? Well, this was that moment for me, and it all was caused by a miscommunication. Miscommunications happen all of the time, but with a softball that isn't actually soft, and someone standing only…

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    could do it, then I could too. So I strapped on my goggles, and headed in to the deep end. That was not the smartest decision of my life.…

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    Mystery Powder Lab Report

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    Introduction: When somebody was eating at a popular restaurant they suddenly felt ill. Fortunately a white powder was discovered on the victim leading them to believe that the powder was the cause of the victim feeling ill. The restaurant narrowed the substance to be one of the white powders they use in the restaurant and compare it to the mystery powder. The five white powders were; icing sugar, cornstarch, aspirin powder, baking soda, baking powder. To test it out they mixed each white powder…

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    The Price of maturity Theodore Roosevelt once said, “Far and away the best prize that life has to offer is the chance to work hard at the work worth doing.” Roosevelt’s quote affected me by realizing that working at a potato factory was not the best work. The price of dangerous manual labor, salary inequality, and lack of professionalism from management was not worth my dedication. These factors motivated me to mature as an adult and pursue an education that is hard work worth doing.…

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    Blue Beaker Lab Report

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    Catherine Delker Honors Chemistry – Yellow Blue Beaker Experiment Lab Report 8/20/15 Blue Bottle Experiment Problem: The purpose of this lab was to determine the oxidation rate of the Methylene blue solution when tested with varying amounts of solution. Background: The Blue Bottle Experiment is a classic demonstration of a Reversible oxidation-reduction reaction with an alkaline solution of glucose that acts as a reducing agent. It is known that, “Methylene blue speeds up the reaction,…

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    Kenny Hardaway Massacre

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    The first one is always make sure you have emergency supplies such as: safety goggles, bandages, the permit if necessary, and a bandana soaked in apple cider vinegar to help with the tear gas if there is any. The other important step is know your surrounding not everyone is gonna agree with you so, watch what you say. There are so…

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    the mountain was fluffy and white, waiting for me to snowboard on it. I could feel the wind blowing against my goggles as we got higher to the top. "It's so cold and windy!" shouted my sister. My dad sat in between my sister and me on the gondola. He was going to ski with my sister while I snowboarded. “Now, remember when you get off the gondola move to the right…

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    under the water to see where the tunnel is. Whenever he tries to open his eyes the salt water burns them so, Jerry makes the decision to get goggles. When asking for the goggles jerry’s immaturity really shines through, “He must have them this minute, and no other time. He nagged and pestered until she went with him to a shop. As soon as she had brought the goggles, he grabbed them from her hand as if she were going to claim them for herself,” (Lessing p.360). Like Romeo, Jerry is throwing a…

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    the combustion of the compound? Hypothesis: Equipment: Thermometer Ethane Ethanol Ethanoic Acid Fire and a skewer Weighing scale Ceramic Container 400ml beaker Aluminum foil Lab coat apron Safety goggles Retort stand and ring clamp Procedure: Wear your lab coat / apron and your safety goggles. Prepare 100ml of water into a beaker then cover it with an aluminum sheet. Poke a hole through the aluminum with the skewer and place your thermometer in (make sure the hole isn’t too big or you’ll…

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