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    Bath Salts

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    Bath Salts Nothing to Relax About PSY 101-06 Ann Blumer Linisa E Beal Portfolio #8 Something close to an epidemic is happening in real communities across the state of Maine and Bangor is being labeled as "ground zero". A drug called chemically MDPV or methylenedioxypyrovalerone has surfaced in this area. Its street name goes by a myriad of different names mainly bath salts. We’ve heard it called Monkey Dust‚ Bliss‚ and Ivory Wave. Call it

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    Salt Pollution

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    Salt Pollution As awareness for pollution increases‚ other forms of pollution are defined. Almost everyone knows about toxic waste and carbon dioxide pollution‚ but not many people have heard of salt pollution. Salt pollution has been on the increase since the evolution of the automobile. With more pressure on government agencies to keep the highway clear and safe‚ an increase in the use of salt has developed. It is important to understand why salt is used and how it work as well as the environmental

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    Salt Water

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    battery my salt water battery has the three main components‚ the electrolyte (in case you didn’t know its like a liquid that conducts th electric current (I hope I spelt that right))‚ a cathode (the negative electrode) and the an anode (the positive electrode). As you may or may not know a chemical reaction must occur so that that chemical energy can be converted into electrical energy which is then used for whatever. In my salt water battery the electric current passes through the salt water which

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    Epsom Salt

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    EPSOM SALT TO IMPROVE YOUR HEALTH We all deal with health problems. It doesn’t matter what stage of life you are in‚ Epsom salt can help you improve your health. I can promise that you’ll find something on this list that can help you improve your health; in fact‚ I’m sure there will be several things. Ease Stress From research and several studies‚ we have learned that when the body is stressed‚ it actually has low levels of magnesium and extremely high adrenaline levels. If you take a bath

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    Salt of the Earth

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    United States would officially ban. Modern audiences have become accustomed to attitudes‚ language‚ and stories that are political‚ graphic‚ violent‚ and more than just a little bit avant garde. Obviously‚ such was not the case in the blacklisting days of the 1950s! “Salt of the Earth” violated every aspect of the white‚ middle-America‚ conservative mindset of 1954. As a political statement‚ it demonstrated the inter-connection that exists between working class‚ feminist‚ environmental and Latino

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    Spilled Salt

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    Spilled Salt Rape is a more and more usual in the everyday life. How tragic and hard it is for the victim‚ but what about the criminal’s family‚ friends‚ parents? The shame and quilt one may feel. Unanswered questions‚ how did my son come to this? Why? What will people think? Spilled Salt is a good example of such havoc a rape might leave to the family. Spilled Salt is an American shorty story published by the author Barbara Neely. The story takes place in America where the loving mother‚ Myrna

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    Evaporation and Salt

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    of three separated components Research Question: Is it possible to separate salt‚ sand and iron filings from each other in a mixture‚ to figure out the percentage of each component in the original mixture? Background Research: In this Investigation‚ I will be separating sand‚ salt‚ iron fillings in a mixture and finding their percentages. Iron is a magnetic solid which is incapable of being dissolved in water. Salt is a non-magnetic solid which is capable of being dissolved in water. Sand is

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    Bath Salt

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    Bath salt description Ways to use Snorted Smoked injected Classifications It’s a depressing drug that also cause you to have hallucinations. Its schedule is 1 of the most of high restricted drugs with no accepted medical use in the U.S. Bath Salts Nicknames Ivory wave Vanilla sky White lighting Cloud 9 Charge + (plus) White dove Blue sky Mojo diamond Bolivian bath Ivory Bubble love Plant food Mad cow Snow leopard Pure ivory Sextacy Purple rain Purple wave Crush Zoom Red dove Bliss Hurricane

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    The Bread Salt

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    THE BREAD OF SALT Characters • BOY – main character of the play (Note: He doesn’t have a name in the story..) • AIDA – object of the boy’s affections • PETE SAEZ – guy who invites the boy to join his band • OTHER BANDMATES – preferably two guys • JOSEFINA AND ALICIA – Aida’s cousins (Note: Maybe we could just mention them instead of adding them to the play? What do you guys think?) Sets Set in 1930s Philippines • Bakeshop • Aida’s House (for the party) •

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    Salt Lab

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    Modeling Effective Dose: Salt Tasting lab Purpose The purpose of this lab is to see at what measurements (of salt) can the salt be detected by taste. Abstract The science of toxicology is based on the principle that there is a relationship between a toxic reaction (the response) and the amount of poison received (the dose). An important assumption in this relationship is that there is almost always a dose below which no response occurs or can be measured. A second assumption is that once a maximum

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