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    Techniques stayed the same until the 1970s with the breakthrough being the use of a bonding agent holding the brackets to the teeth. The adhesive would be put on the teeth where the brackets would be stuck right on the teeth. The adhesive got rid of the need to wrap the tooth individually. The use of stainless steel instead of gold and silver did not become popular until the 1960s. In the 1970s dentists found the material acceptable, it helped the dentists and the patients with the price of the…

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    almost a year, I remember my cousin kicking my head in a game of leapfrog he apologized and we continued playing. My mom took me to the doctors office before school had started and he took me to his office and he grabbed a tool that resembled a pair of pliers and started taking the staples out, I remember screaming because a scab had formed over the staples while we were playing leapfrog but it was over quickly and we went home and ordered my school uniform. My first day I was required to wear a…

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    1. Introduction Oxy Acetylene welding is one of many kinds of welding. The fundamental process is to joint two parts of metal becoming one part by a high temperature. The thermal flame is created by using the mixing of oxygen and acetylene gas (anthonycastronovo, nd) 2. Compatible materials are used for oxy acetylene welding: - Mild steel Aluminum, stainless steel, copper and brass. However these things are suitable for brazing process (anthonycastronovo, nd) 3. Before the welding procedure…

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    The Martian Essay In the movie “The Martian” the main character Mark Watney (Matt Damon) faces many problems. Watney is stranded on Mars, impelled with an antenna, does not have enough food to stay on Mars and does not have any communication to NASA. Watney and his crew had been on a mission on Mars when they had discovered a storm was coming causing them to abort the mission. As they had been getting ready to leave Mars the storm him making it hard for them to see. As they made an effort to…

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    Potato Battery Hypothesis

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    Question /Problem Can a potato be used to build a battery and light up a LED? Hypothesis If I use an electrolyte like a potato juice and two electrodes like galvanized steel and coper, then I should be able to create a small amount of electricity enough to light a LED (light emitting diode). Research Potatoes in general do not generate and do not store electricity. What potatoes do have that can help transfer energy is its soluble chemical property which may cause a chemical reaction…

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    He described the storm as having a “ hateful intent” resulting in a human fear and pain: “January night’s temperature was like wire-cutting pliers that snipped and then a kind of sleep and her feet seemed as dead as her shoes” (page 256). The fury of the storm was also seen as (page 255) “A forty-year-old wife sought out her husband in the open rage land near O’Neill and days later was found…

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    Factory farms are also known for raising animals under appalling conditions. The majority of the farm animals live their entire life without feeling the sun on their backs or tasting fresh grass. Pigs, for example, are separated from their mothers only two weeks after birth, and are put in windowless, dirty sheds without fresh air, sunlight or ability to go outside. Day in and day out they are forced to stand in their own toxic waste and choke on the fumes they generate. The sheds are so small…

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    "Boss... We got a problem. You need to come to the basement," a harsh voice came through the phone that I was holding next to my ear. "I'm coming," I replied to my second in command. I didn't like his tone. It told me something was really bad. His nervousness made me nervous. Viktor was a tough son of a bitch and if something got him this riled up then it was something big. Something that I really wouldn't like. I got up from my chair, and walked out of the room. I saw a few of my men in the…

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    • Personal anecdotes relating to the essay where add giving it humor and something to be familiar with. • My own humor was added to make reading the essay more enjoyable. Also, to have a chance at taking a risk by adding my own humor and learning how to do it. • To help summarize the essays a conclusion was added that summed both of them up and how they relate. Baker vs. Britt In “The Plot Against People,” Russel Baker illustrates how inanimate objects tend to disappear. Baker describes all…

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    Strength and Vulnerability in One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Throughout his famous novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Ken Kesey shows that power and vulnerability are largely subjective, and people often only have power because others think that they do. Chief Bromden’s unreliable narration depicts all kinds of power as physical size despite a character’s real size or physical ability. Nurse Ratched’s power over the rest of the characters, and McMurphy’s ability to resist it, shows that…

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