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    Cactus Smart Sink

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    Policy change The Legacy Hopewell House has gone to a new system of disposing pharmaceuticals. The old system allowed for medication to be disposed of in the trash, sink, toilet, or sharps container. The new system, called the Cactus Smart Sink (CSS), allows for disposal in an environmentally safe and non-retrievable way. CSS utilizes a dual canister system that allows for disposal of both solid and liquid pharmaceuticals. Once the drug is placed into the canister it is rendered unretrievable by chemicals within the canister that turn the raw waste into a gel. Once in the gel format, it can be sent to be incinerated. Other security features that make retrieving the wasted drugs difficult include the intricate canister design, alarms that alert…

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    Sink Egg Lab

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    Data Analysis Sink An object that is dipped into the liquid will sink if the weight of the object is greater than the style up. At the time the egg is inserted in the water not filled salt then the eggs will sink because of the eggs is greater than the density of water. Then salt water 1-2 a spoon and stir in the eggs slowly, still also sank because of the eggs is still greater than the density of water. Drift An object that is dipped into the liquid will float if heavy objects are…

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    Does The Squidy Sink?

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    Squidy was a little “squid” in a 2 liter bottle that floated at the top, and when you squeezed the bottle, Squidy sank to the bottom. Then, when you released the bottle, Squidy would float back up to the top. Squidy used some of the gas laws and principles we learned in class such as: Boyle’s law, Pascal’s law, and Archimedes principle. Pascal's law plays a major role in Squidy. Pascal's law is about applying pressure, and when we applied pressure to the bottle, it forced Squidy to sink. The…

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    Sink Or Swim Analysis

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    Sink or Swim is an autobiographical short film by Su Friedrich focusing on her family dynamics during her childhood. Using the basic narrative structure of film, consisting of a narrated character “arc”, metaphorical exposition, idiosyncratic complications, climax, and resolution, it develops its own conventions that can be compared to that of a Hollywood-style narrative. The visuals and narrative voiceover are able to create a coherent narrative despite having an episodic nature of 26 chapters…

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    Executing the strategy of habitude into ones classroom management, plant begins by answering the question “why” according to Simon Sinek in his presentation How Great Leaders Inspire Action since habituate encompasses the attitudes and or behaviors of leaders. The questions “why” becomes driven by one’s purpose, cause, belief system, or worldview by which ones lives their life (Sinek, Simon Sept. 2009). As we examine leaders throughout history there are a multitude of leaders like Stalin,…

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    Lesson Title/Focus Can you make it sink or float? (2/3) Date 3 Consecutive Days… Group Grade 2 Science (Unit B: Buoyancy & Boats) Time Duration 45 mins OUTCOMES FROM ALBERTA PROGRAM OF STUDIES General Learning Outcomes: 2-7 Construct objects that will float on and move through water, and evaluate various designs for watercraft. Specific Learning Outcomes: 2-7.2 Alter or add to a floating object so that it will sink, and alter or add to a non-floating object so that it will float. LEARNING…

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    The Sink Episode When I was in my teenage years I would say I was rebellious. I used to enjoy doing things I did not suppose to do, well I guess we all do at some point in life, I feel like doing the opposite of what people tell me to do was a lot of fun. My mother was a very strict person, for her everything had to be military style as I used to call it, nor I have anything against it. I grew up having a lot of household restrictions and the word "no" was an answer to almost each and every of…

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    Simon Sink Speech

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    “He gave the ‘I have a dream’ speech, not the ‘I have a plan’ speech.No period here. use only after citation. This applies to all citations. ” (How Great Leaders Inspire Action, online) An excerpt from How great leaders inspire action by Simon Sinek is a good speech, because it utilizes repetition, Real life examples, and explains why his point works. In Simon Sinek’s speech, his main point is using “Why? How? What?” to explain how great leader inspire others to act (How Great Leaders Inspire…

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    In this Sink Ad for Kohler we see what one would assume to be your average middle aged house wife, standing in front of the kitchen sink looking out the window at what we can assume to be her husband and daughter. This imagery carries heavy cultural messages, this paper will begin by looking at it from a feminist perspective. From the imagery provided in the ad we can assume this is 1920’s America where the message was for women to stay at home, clean, cook and raise the children. They had to…

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    The Millennial Problem Simon Sinek, a mainstream speaker on leadership, states that the Millennial Generation was set at a disadvantage. Sinek summarizes that the difficulties with the Millennial Generation can be summarized into four categories: Parenting, Technology, Impatience, and environment. Personally, I agree with Sinek’s argument that the Millennials were set at a disadvantage, however I do not think that it is up to the corporations to fix the Millennial Generation. Rather, it is up to…

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