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    Physical & Chemical Properties Data Table 1: Solubility or Reaction Substance Name Color Odor Effect of Heat Cold Water Hot Water Litmus test Dilute HCl Dilute NaOH Mg Silver None None None None Base Fizzes‚ gas‚ increased temperature None Cu Brown None None None None Base None None Zn Silver None None None None Base Fizzes None MgO White Slight odor None None Bubbles Base Dissolves‚ turns yellow‚ increased temperature None CuCO3 Green None Melts

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    Antimicrobial Properties of Plants A plant with antimicrobial properties means that it destroys or inhibits the growth of bacteria and fungi. Aim: our aim was to see weather or not garlic‚ mint and grass contained antimicrobial properties and if they did how effective they were we were trying to see weather the bacteria will grow around the different plants. Control Test: As a control test what we did was‚ we dipped a paper disc into the alcohol solution we used to dissolve the plants; the

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    Interference with Nature

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    Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have the power to change that which Nature has control over? Have you ever thought about being able to fix an imperfection? In Nathanial Hawthorne’s “The Birthmark‚” that is exactly what scientist Aylmer has the opportunity to do. Aylmer is a scientist who “values head more than heart”(Rucker 445). After persuading beautiful Georgiana to marry him‚ Aylmer becomes disgusted with a small birthmark on Georgiana’s left cheek‚ causing him to dwell on the

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    Amanda Patterson Mineral Commodity Sulfur Sulfur is a nonmetallic element that was founded in 1777 by Antoine Lavoisier. The element falls in the sixteenth group of the periodic table. Sulfur’s symbol is S and it’s atomic weight is 32.064 grams. Sulfur is derived from Sanskrit Sulrive and the Latin word Sulphurium. Sulfur is a yellow nonmetallic element that has no odor and no taste. Sulfur is a critical raw element that industrial nations use for certain processes and of course for production

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    elements of a worldview

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    Within my life time‚ I have met very few people that know what it means to believe in Jesus. With some‚ I see potential to be great followers in Christ‚ and others confuse me because of the things they choose to believe or not believe in. I know that my faith is not perfect. I do know that it is strong. I am fully aware of why I am alive and how my faith effects my life. The reason why I am living is to serve others and trust and believe in Jesus Christ. I have learned that since God has control

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    The Elements of Music

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    Module 1 NOTES 12-bar blues is a chord progression that is common in many popular forms of music. A metronome‚ or a device that produces regular ticks or beats according to the beats per minute‚ is one way that musicians and composers can help maintain a consistent pace in the music. A concerto is a musical piece in which one solo instrument (such as a piano or violin) is accompanied by an orchestra.  A scale is a group of notes in ascending and descending pitch. A sonata is a musical composition

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    Elements of Art Line: Flyeschool.com defines line as‚ “A continuous mark made on a surface by a moving point; it may be flat (pencil line) or three-dimensional (a rod‚ groove‚ ridge‚ etc.) Line may be explicit - a line painted along the edge of the road - or implied by the edge of a shape or form.” Line can be straight‚ or curvy and wavy. Shape: “An enclosed space defined by a line or by contrast to its surroundings.” It can be either 2-D or 3-D and is an important part in any artwork

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    Nanyang Technological University Nanyang Business School | | AB103 Statistics and Quantitative Methods Case Study: Property Purchase Strategy Nupur Gupta Table of Contents No. Contents Page Number 1 Introduction 3 1.1 Problem Context 3 1.2 Reasons for choosing 21 Years for Analysis 3 1.3 Other Indicators of Aging 3 2 Data Analysis 4 2.1 Suitability of a Linear Model 4 2.2 Correlation Analysis 4 2.3 Regression Analysis

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    Intellectual Property Rights

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    MODULE-1 LESSON-1: GENERAL INTRODUCTION OF IPRs: What is IPR (Intellectual Property Rights)? Intellectual Property refers to creation of mind i.e. inventions‚ industrial designs for article‚ literary & artistic work‚ symbols etc. used in commerce. Intellectual property is divided into two categories: 1. Industrial property‚ which includes inventions (patents)‚ trademarks‚ industrial designs‚ and geographic indications and 2. Copyright‚ which includes literary and artistic works

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    creativity. To take someone’s product and adapt it to increase your profit is not only unfair‚ but unethical. Just as they have a Code of Ethics for their‚ employees‚ prevent fraud or theft‚ the same should apply to them as well. Intellectual property is defined as any product of the human intellect that law protects from unauthorized use by others‚ according to Cornell University Law School. Under Intellectual Law‚ we have patents‚ trademarks‚ copyrights‚ and trade secrets. This law provides

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