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    snack. Keeping that in mind, I placed the nest in a little Amazon cardboard box and created a heated environment for them with my desktop lamp. One by one, I took the little, green fledglings and gently dried them off with some paper towels. Once they were settled in there new and improved nest, which I had padded with some paper towels, I began to do some research to figure out what type of birds they were and what was their food intake. Eventually, I concluded that they were blue jays who were still considered fledglings due to their closed eyes and their lack of feathers. I immediately concocted a mixture of nutrients based on my knowledge of the type of food blue jays ate in nature. As gross as it may sound, this watery mixture contained boiled eggs and dry cat food. Once the delicious meal was created, it was time for the fun part. Feeding time consisted of a pipette, the mixture, and my “inverted whistles.” I will be honest it brought such a huge smile on my face each time I emulated (Vocabulary) a bird's “whistle,” they would lift their tiny heads and open their beaks wide open in hopes of getting a taste of my tasty concoction. Despite the continuous manual labor that these three blue jays needed, I was determined to do anything to make sure that they lived for the day they would first open their eyes. I wish my teachers knew that I can and will do whatever it takes to reach my goals even if it is for some birds.…

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    Earthquake Lab Hypothesis

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    Trays You will be preparing four trays for testing models of four different soil types: bedrock, gravel, alluvium, and sand. To prepare the bedrock model, fill one tray about half full of Play-Doh (either store-bought or homemade). To make homemade dough, mix the flour and salt together. Have an adult help you slowly add the oil and hot water as you stir. The water is very hot so be careful! Keep stirring until the mixture is cool enough to knead (press and squeeze and fold on a hard, lightly…

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    knowledge to us in the car, there was no escape to the stream of words escaping his mouth, “Did you know our ancestors fought in this war, and that’s why were enemies with this clan!”, “Clan McDonald killed several of our ancestors and to this day we still fight.” a nonstop flow of information, much like Niagara falls. When we finally parked it was like the level of excitement increased tenfold. As we left the air-conditioned car, the heat hit me like a ton of bricks, I was not, I repeat not…

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    Micro Chem Lab Report

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    PdCl2 stock solution was prepared by adding water to a mixture of PdCl2 (0.10 g, 0.56 mmol), distilled water (200 mL), and 37% HCl solution (20 mL) to form 1.0 L solution. Both the stock solutions were sonicated to form clear solution. Cu2+ stock solution was prepared by adding water to a mixture of CuSO4·5H2O (5.0 g, 20 mmol), distilled water (700 mL), potassium sodium tartrate tetrahydrate (25 g, 89 mmol), and NaOH (7.0 g, 0.18 mol) to form 1.0 L…

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    In the June 2015 Smithsonian magazine, there is an ad for the Huntsman Cancer Institute. The organization is devoted to educating, treating, and researching cancer. One finding that they have found. is that all cancers are genetic base They are striving to prevent cancer before it starts. The ad looks professionally made and an excellent representation of the Huntsman Cancer Organization. It has a great deal logos and ethos, but only a small amount of pathos. The primary audience is…

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    Evaporation Lab

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    Purpose: We already knew that the chemical properties of each pure substance are not are not changed after separation in a mixture. The key to find a physical property that one part of the mixture does have but the parts of the mixture doesn’t. In magnetism a magnetically susceptible material is extracted from a mixture depending on a magnetic force. Filtration is separation of an insoluble solid and a liquid. Filtration depends on solubility, the filtrate is the one want to keep (liquid) and…

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    spreads throughout. Some of the solute dissolves within the mixture, but the rest sinks to the bottom, the water becomes a transparent, whitish color. When mixing the mixture, the salt will spread evenly throughout and become homogenous. This is physical because nothing changed, the substances just mixed and it is able to be undone. Burning paper is a chemical reaction The lens paper is thin, crinkly, white, and easy to tear. After the paper was lit, it burnt quickly starting at the edges and…

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    Purpose: The objective is to separate the heterogeneous mixture of salt, iron filings, and salt into each pure form using filtration, evaporation, and magnetism. Background: When separating a mixture, preferably to separate a mixture that includes a soluble liquid and a insoluble solid, filtration is the best because solid molecules are bigger than liquid molecules. A filter contains pores that are small enough to let small partials though the pores while holding back the larger particles.…

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    Copper Sulfate Lab

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    Title: Separations of a Mixture Notes: - H¬2O, Copper Sulfate, Starch - H2O (water)- liquid, solvent, boiling point: 100 C, freezing point: 0 C. - Copper Sulfate- solid, soluble, forms an aqueous solution, is a salt. - Starch- solid, macromolecule (long chain sugar), not very soluble in water at low temperatures. - When H2O, Copper Sulfate, and starch are mixed together, it forms a heterogeneous mixture. - Aqueous solution of copper sulfate with a suspension of starch. Research Question: What…

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    Masks In Native American Culture

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    times, the artisan would have traditionally crafted tools for gouging, shaping, and cutting fine details. However, in the late 18th century, European trade brought superior cutting tools to Native Americans, making masks much easier to produce. This allowed not only a greater number of masks to be made, but also more complex masks with moving parts! Another important feature of mask making is painting. The designs painted on masks of the Northwest coast are traditional forms. Forms painted with…

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