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    Painting slanted ceilings is a chore, but it may not be as difficult as you might think. Of course, it is always a challenge to paint any ceiling, but once you figure out what colors you are using and how to design your paint color scheme, painting slanted ceilings is just like painting the walls. There are a few things to think about before you start, specifically what colors you want to use for your walls and ceiling, and whether or not you want to distinguish between the ceiling and the wall.…

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    Wichita Art Museum

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    markings you’d see on a real life yard stick. The last element in this piece is the one that i had trouble understanding. You see a grassy field with a snow capped mountain in the distance. The outside image is outlined in masking tape. I had trouble deciphering if the masking tape was to be more of a window or a painting with in the painting. Each element within this piece could be its own artwork but together it creates such a beautiful collage and works so well together. The proportions, the…

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    Mass Of Curds

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    Title: What is The Effect of the Amount of Lemon Juice on the Mass of Curds? Purpose The purpose of the experiment was to investigate the effect of the amount of drops of lemon juice added to skim milk on the mass of the formed curds. Background Information Milk curd is defined as the byproduct of the effects of acid and enzymes on milk protein and fat (Milk Chemistry). Fresh cows milk has a pH of between 6.7 and 6.5. When milk is acidified, the fat and proteins begin to curdle, or…

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    Method Section Participants In this study, the 19 participants (age range: 18-25, 7 males, and 12 females) were students from the University of California, Los Angeles. None of the participants self-reported as being colorblind. Participants were credited for an undergraduate psychology research methods course requirement. No monetary compensations were given. Design The design used for this experiment was a one-way within subjects experiment. The study analyzed the Stroop Experiment that…

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    Residential Paintings

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    on the square footage of a property, we can paint two or three rooms in a day. When we start an interior paint job, we always move the furniture to the center of the room at no extra cost. We mask off the windows, cabinetries, and ceilings with masking tape, and patch any holes caused by nails or cracks. We then caulk the baseboards and crowns and sand the surfaces before applying the paint. Finally, we apply primer (when needed) and a further two coats of paint. Before we can start painting…

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    Canopy Power

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    Westfield Public Schools Poopy Power Boosting the power of cow manure to create more methane gas Gabriel Piepergerdes Tyler William Gentle Sweeney Literature Review When you hear the word cow manure, you automatically think of an awful smelling brown substance, which is true. The smell of manure from cows and other ruminants can be strong and extremely unpleasant, however cow waste is a great source of energy that can be used to power the farm.…

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    Catapult Physics

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    have no access to any food or supplies. To solve the problem, a catapult must be designed to launch a projectile 2 meters away in order to deliver the supplies across the island. Furthermore, only a budget of $30.00 worth of materials including masking tape, popsicle sticks, water bottle caps, rubber bands, paper clips, and glue sticks…

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    I have a love/hate relationship with Pinterest. I signed up after being egged on by my two sisters who both enjoyed collecting pins at the time. I've lost track of my younger sister's activity-being a social butterfly she's most likely moved on to bigger and better things, but my older sister persisted-especially after the arrival of her first child. I pinned at first with enthusiasm, but the pressure to complete pins I'd added to my boards began to haunt me, and a few feeble recipe attempts…

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    In school, when something ripped, I would see the teacher use tape to put it back together. I tried to tape the piece back but it was too obvious. Besides, we only had masking tape at home. I tried another trick I learn from school – glue. In order to glue the pieces, I need to overlap them and I realized after gluing on the last piece that the final bill as not a rectangle…

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    Tailgating 101 Football season is in full swing, and you know what means…tailgating season is too! Tailgating is the perfect way to enjoy football with friends and family. Delicious food and drinks, combined with good company, it’s the ultimate way to watch your favorite football team battle it out! Tailgating, however, does take a good amount of planning. Whether a novice or a seasoned pro, here are our top tips for the best tailgating experience. Preparation is Key Make a checklist of all…

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