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    We learned what synthetic means in chapter twenty-five. It is made at 77 Kelvin, which is the SI unit for heat. This was taught to us, in the beginning of the year in chapter one. Flubber is moldable, foldable, gullible, elastic, ticklish, and it can shape shift. Flubber…

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    Elastomerism Essay

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    polymeric materials with the ability to regain shape after deformation.27, i The very first common elastomer was natural rubber. There were used by the Maya and Inca civilizations. With the introduction of vulcanization, by Charles Goodyear in the year 1839, the physical properties of rubbers were improved, considerably enhancing its use.27 In the 1920’s, manufacture of synthetic rubber bands were started by the petrochemical industries. Orthodontic practices adopted their use for effective…

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    and its commandant was a manager and administrator, as well as the commander of the SS garrisons that reported to him” (“AUSCHWITZ-BIRKENAU.”) Auschwitz III was made as a work camp. The inmates of Auschwitz III worked in a factory that made synthetic rubber. Auschwitz III had “Highest number of inmates, including sub-camps: 155,000. The estimated number of deaths: 2.1 to 2.5 million killed in gas chambers, of whom about 2 million were Jews.” (“Auschwitz-Birkenau Extermination Camp (Poland).”)…

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    have had to do things that weren’t related to helping the camp such as, digging coal, producing chemicals, and helping industrial plants (“Living Conditions, Labor & Executions”). Additionally, labor prisoners may have worked for chemical or synthetic rubber works of IG Farben. With all things considered, if a prisoner who did labor became very ill or hurt, they were sent to the gas chambers in Birkenau (Berenbaum). With all things considered, “The pace of the work, starvation rations of food,…

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    the three subcamps. This camp also included a place to live and work for the prisoners. In October of 1942, Auschwitz 3 was made. This subcamp was also called Buna or Monowitz (4). This camped housed prisoners that were assigned to work at the synthetic rubber works. On January 27, 1945, the Soviet Army had entered Auschwitz and liberated around 7,000 prisoners which were either ill or dying. These were the prisoners left over from when the SS started to evacuate and march the prisoners west.…

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    In order to understand this experiment we will investigate key components of it. First, we will explore the history of a basketball. By knowing its history, we will have an exceptional grasp on, of how basketball has evolved over time. Afterwards we will learn about different types of basketballs and their exterior and interior materials. By being familiar with this we can predict what is propelling to happen in the experiment. Third, we will investigate Charles Law. This will aid us to…

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    Agriculture and industry have traditionally been considered as two separate sectors both in design and for its role in economic growth. It has been estimated that agriculture is the characteristic element of the first stage of development, whereas we used the degree of industrialization as the most relevant indicator of development of a country on the path of development. Furthermore, it has often say that the appropriate development strategy is one that allows more or less gradually move from…

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    Dayton Flack Mr. Baxter 1st Hour 3/2/17 Concentration Camps Concentration camps were a physiological distraught to the people who lived in them and also the people who were involved with running the camps, Even though People believed that this was a steady environment for the people living there and needed rehabilitation to be "cured.", The Nazis killed over 6 million people. Auschwitz was the most popular concentration camp. Over 1 million Jews were killed in Auschwitz. The Nazis killed the…

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    Work Shoes Research Paper

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    important characteristics and criteria for choice All of the following criteria are interrelated. The goal is that you can compare different models of shoes and identify the most suitable model for your needs. Obviously, you can not combine all criteria. That would be like wanting a sports car in which you can get your entire family. The main goal is for you to find a pair of shoes with which you can work comfortably and safely. If you must choose, always favor safety over convenience.…

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    rapidly, it smells sweet, flammable, colorless liquid, it presents in gasoline, crude oil, and cigarette smoke. Benzene is one of the chemical contaminant which used in manufacturing many products like plastics, synthetic fibers and resin. Also, it is used to solve waxes, oils, resins, and rubber. We can get exposure to benzene from tobacco smoke, motor vehicle exhaust, gas station, glues, paints, and detergents. Benzene has many effects on human body after long time exposure, it causes acute…

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