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    Cod Fish History

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    The cod fish has become a major topic of conversation across multiple reaches of different conversation. The once vastly abundant cod fish has dwindled in numbers. The impacts of the depleted cod populations have had great impacts on worldwide economies and ecological systems. It is important to acknowledge how we came to be in such a situation and how our past actions in regards to cod fish will shape our present and future actions. The purpose of this paper is to provide a brief chronological…

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    but deals with water the molecules move from a high concentration to a low concentration. The goal of this investigation was to test if the cell gains or loses mass after coming into contact with alcohol after a period of time. The guiding question is “How does alcohol affect the size of cells?” When a cell is reaching homeostasis the percentages of liquids on both sides have to reach equilibrium. When the cell let alcohol in diffusion happened, when the cell…

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    Fracking Should Be Banned

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    that the visioning has to be sustainable, coherent, tangible, plausible, motivational and capable of achieving a good complexity-capacity balance. a) Sustainable vision – My vision is to BAN Fracking all together. Fracking contaminates underground water and also quite significantly contributes to global warming. In order for these potential dangers to be mitigated, fracking must be banned. It might sound radical but no amount of creating sustainable alternative methods for hydraulic…

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    the dye extracted from samples of magnetic bentonite clay and of charcoal through filtration. From the data collected in this experiment, it was found that charcoal was a more effective alternative to use as an absorbing agent in rivers to clear the water of harmful PAHs. INTRODUCTION…

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    Cinnamaldehyde Lab Report

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    The cinnamaldehyde and water distillate was obtained from the previous lab session and was observed for changes. The oil was on the bottom of the flask. The distillate turned clear when initially it was white. The distillate still had a cinnamon smell. The cinnamaldehyde was now to be extracted from water using an organic solvent. To choose the right solvent for the experiment, the organic solvent must meet certain criteria. It must be miscible with the substance extracted (in this case,…

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    Smoke Bomb Experiment

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    How does table sugar react with potassium nitrate? Will the ratio between table sugar and potassium nitrate affect the product produced? According to “Smoke Bomb” (2017), smoke bomb is a firework designed to produce smoke when ignited. Smoke bombs are used in various ways such as signalling aircrafts, paintball guns, airsoft guns, military units, self-defence, entertainment and pranks. Smoke bombs was first invented by a British inventor, Robert Yale in 1848. He started by developing…

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    Parents struggle to find a place that everyone in the family would enjoy. Quality time with the family is very important but difficult to execute. The place that everyone would appreciate is the beach. Specifically, Santa Cruz Beach because of all of the accommodations offered. Every fun memory that I have developed there is unforgettable. For example, the laughs formed over playing football with my family at the beach last summer is one of my favorite. Whether it’s the ocean or the bonfires,…

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    Following WHMIS, it is vital that safety be a priority when conducting labs. Especially when handling chemicals, the ideal setup of labs should avoid any obstructions and potential hazards that may occur. This is due to the possible dangers: flammable and combustible chemicals (alcohol, sodium), oxidation (hair dye), bio hazardous products (which causes AIDS, rabies), toxic items (lead, benzene), poison (carbon monoxide), corrosive compounds (bleach), dangerously reactive chemicals (fluorine)…

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    Naiivity In Film

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    Shot#2 (CU. Straight on; low level): Then the black and grey sneaker is shown on its side view tapping in time with same non-diegetic music as shot #1. A blue and white wrapper falls right next to shoe on the stone pavement as soon as the shoe taps again to the non-diegetic music. (3 secs) Cut to Shot #3 (ECU; straight on): An extreme close- up of a hand is shown opening the top of a red- and white-colored milk carton. In black letters it reads “Thank you for buying Adhor Farms products”. (7…

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    1. Why is it necessary to have positive and negative controls in this experiment? It is necessary to have positive and negative controls in this experiment to see how variables are affected; therefore, without controls there would be no way to now what would normally happen with the chemical reactants. 2. Describe the movement of each substance in the dialysis bag and the beaker. The movement of glucose in the dialysis bag was that is crossed the dialysis membrane; therefore, it was found…

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