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    I channel my inner Mr. Miyagi and as I apply the wax on it and buffet off I put. I put I ply at least three coats of various waxes depends on the mood strikes me. Once I both off all the excess wax, I pick up my jet black plastic leader, to restore all of the Black plastic trip faces of my truck do you show room floor black. I prefer at least to coast to have the richest…

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    1. It seems to me that the Descartes main purpose of doubting everything is a way of showing how flawed Skepticism is and how you can defeat it on its own grounds. 2. Descartes’s presents different stages of doubt, this includes: Perceptual beliefs: Could be illusions, hallucinations, or dreams. Memories: The past may have been different than you remember. Calculations: You may have made an error in your calculations. Beliefs concerning math or logic: You may have a feeling of certainty when…

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    partner should prepare a test tube with 10 mL of the lactose solution and 1 mL of the lactase solution. Take caution in measuring the solutions. Label the tube with lactase and lactose as being Tube Two and cut off an appropriate amount of paraffin wax paper to cover the opening of the tube. Press the paper tightly to the tub and turn upside down several times. Wait for six minutes (timer is suggested) so that the solutions are properly mixed. During the wait, prepare two glucose-testing strips.…

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    things consisted only body, parts of the body, and the brain; in other words, they were different from each other. Descartes distinguished the different characteristics of the thinking things and physical things through his main points which are the wax theory, the existence of God, and the chiliogon theory. In the second meditation, Descartes brought up the idea to what makes up a thinking thing; Descartes deems that “[the] power of [imagination]…

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    that I facilitated was syringe spin art, which surrounded the issue of medical implement desensitization with a main focus on syringes as the stressor. The open-ended play activity that I facilitated was wax paper painting, which involved participants using squeeze bottles full of tempera paint, wax paper, and construction paper in almost any way they wished to. In my opinion, and to my surprise, these activities went extremely well and appeared to be quite fun for my participants. My…

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    thing we made observations. After we made all our observations, we recorded our data. In part one, we looked at the candle and made some observations about the candle. It had a wick that was burnt previously. The wax was in a small cylinder metal container. The wax itself was circular. The wax was circular because it was in a circular container. In part two, Mr. Feero lights our candle and then we make observations and obviously record data. While the candle was lit it had…

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    René Descartes was a modern philosopher and was dualist. He wrote The Mediations of First Philosophy in 1641. In his arguments he expresses his believes of two substances, which are Res Cogitans and Res Extensa. He will also, give you arguments about how he concluded that god existed, and will use god in his argument to show how it is possible for corporeal things to exist, as well as introduce you the mind and body problem. Descartes will at one-point doubt everything, even his existence, which…

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    Horror has many sub-genres, while Jaume Collet-Serra’s House of Wax (2005) can be called a horror film, it may easily be classified as a slasher film. Slasher films typically revolve around a twisted serial killer molded by adversity faced throughout life. They usually target young, attractive adults in desolate areas. Throughout the movie, Jaume Coller-Serra effectively uses these common characteristics in his film along with a few others. After 1978 people began to view horror films…

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    candle wax is a physical change. When heated, the candle wax, which is opaque, white and has a hard, waxy feeling, changed from a solid to a liquid. The hot wax became more of a transparent white and after cooling time, the hot wax changed back into a solid. Changing back into its original state suggests physical change. But, burning candle wax shows evidence of both physical and chemical change. The melting of the wax is an example of physical change, the heat source caused the surrounding wax…

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    The guiding question is that which changes are examples of a chemical change and which are examples of a physical change? Our claim is that 100ml water mixed with salt paraffin wax melting are examples of physical change. While magnesium strip heated, sodium hydroxide and copper chloride mixed and hydrochloric acid added to sodium bicarbonate are chemical change. For task 1, we measure 100ml of water, weigh 5g of table salt and mix the 5g of salt and 100ml of water. Stir until change is seen.…

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