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    The Brass Teapot

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    The Brass Teapot (2012) The Brass Teapot (2012), directed by Ramaa Mosley and story by Tim Macy, portrays how greed challenges fate. Mosley uses camera techniques,aural techniques and mise-en-scene to convey the message of the film that temptation of greed brings out the worst in people and it’s not worth it in the end. This message is shown throughout the film through the characters, Mosley lets the characters learn from experience as well as teaches the audience the importance of love…

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    Theories Of Assault

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    Picture this, you are walking home from a friends house when all of the sudden you are assaulted. Visualize the person who assaulted you. Are they predominately muscular, strong-boned and lean? Is a persons body type even something you would consider when thinking of a reason for the assault? The theory of somatotyping states that a person’s body type is linked to their likelihood of committing a crime or deviant act. Using this theory a connection can be drawn between body type and assault.…

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    Problem: The research questions being examined in this investigation is, How can we generate electricity by using Potatoes to light an electric bulb? Background Information: How does a potato battery work? The copper (Cu) particles pull in electrons more than the zinc (Zn) molecules. On the off chance that you put a portion of copper and a piece of zinc in contact with each other, numerous electrons go from the zinc to the copper. As they focus on the copper, the electrons repulse each other.…

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    My research paper is about electrolytes, carbohydrates, and proteins. I am going to be explaining what they are, why we need them, and what are good sources of them. And the big question that I am hoping to solve is why are they so helpful. Why are they so important to the human body. The definition of an electrolyte is “any fluid that conducts electricity, such as this new saltwater solution, is known as an electrolyte solution; the salt ions of which it’s composed are then commonly referred…

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    In this Duracell ad, it is promoting their batteries. In America, culture staying connected to everyone is important. The underlying fear that one day you might get disconnected is real. Duracell battery’s will help stabilize the fear and give you a backup plan for the unexpected. The ad is selling batteries for everyday use. It is also promoting the long endurance of this specific brand. Beside selling batteries this ad is selling the fear of old toys coming back to haunt us. In the…

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    Group Experiment Theory Our experiment tests multiple smartphones’ battery life and answers the question of how long do our batteries really last. Since having a smartphone is used as a resource for most of us, it can really affect our everyday lives. Our group wanted to find out the truth about how much battery percentage our apps use on one full charge. One reason we chose this experiment is because the data is accessible to us and easy to track. Additionally, since our group members happen…

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    EV1 Case Study

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    General Motors introduced the EV1 in 1996, after over 30 years of testing and exploration. The EV1 was a battery powered vehicle, called the Chevrolet Electovair. The vehicle was principally announced to fulfill the California zero-emissions decree. However, when state guidelines reformed, General Motors allowed their customer leases elapse and terminated manufacturing the EV1 2003. In the end, the EV1 cost GM over $1 billion. General Motors created a model for an electric car that they…

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    DISCUSSION: In this investigation, the effect of electrolyte concentration, depth of electrode immersion in electrolyte, and distance between electrodes in electrolyte, on the current flow through copper electrodes were tested. Table 1 and Graph 1 display the results when increasing electrolyte concentration. Evident in Graph 1, the results contained scatter, and consisted of an outlier in the sample in which the ratio of NaCl: deionised water was 10:30mL. The outlier and scatter may have been…

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    Helios Document Analysis

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    The solar cell that will be included in the watch will supply enough power to charge the battery on the fitness watch. This enables the fitness tracker to run off solar power and allows the consumer to keep the watch on constantly. Another addition that will be made is incorporating an artificial intelligence (AI), this will interpret the user’s…

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    many innovations when it comes to renewable energy technology, but we have a problem. We need a better way to store that energy. The solution is that we must invest new battery technologies to make sustainable energy viable. If the government can fund billions of dollars for renewable energy technologies, they must also invest in battery technology. If this problem isn 't solved, then the energy produced by renewables will never be able to be as effective as they could be and will always be…

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