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    The experiment is about strong and cheap table which the structure of honeycomb used to build it. A table using the honeycomb structure and also looks like real wood in a high quality and inexpensive. The table which is made from real wood mostly it is expensive and costs high. However‚ it is very strong. There are many people who can not buy them and search for the cheapest table. Moreover‚ the cheapest table is usually made from a lack of high quality material such as plastic and these are alternative

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    Shoe Design

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    Using flexible ruler connect point D and H with a line. This is one of the shoe last meridians. 3. Taking this meridian into account‚ draw the décolleté of the pump shoe. 4. Cut only the outer half of the resulting pattern and glue it to the cardboard right on the straight line that we made in advance‚ which will be central. So it shall be maximum coincided with the front line of the halve pattern that you made and glue the rest of the pattern as it falls. For

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    Thomas Demand is a sculptor and photographer from Germany. He is known all around the world for his phenomenal and engaging political still life artworks. When he first started he focused on sculpture‚ using photography to document his paper-and-cardboard reconstructions. However‚ in 1993‚ photography and sculpture traded position in his artistic process; the photograph became the “end product‚” with the sculpture providing a means to that end. Demand’s following sculptures were made especially to

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    How many moles in my name

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    Egil M 18.12 1 How Many Moles in my Name? Purpose The purpose of this experiment is to see how many moles there are in my name when writing with a chalk stick. I will attempt to see how little of the chalk I can use and still see my name clearly. Research question How do we calculate moles? How might we manipulate the variables? Theory So if I am going to find out how many moles there are in my name I have to know how to work it out. The «Mole» is a unit of measurement‚ just like a dozen or

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    the timber matches and timber boxes production project. The raw materials needed for the project are readily and locally available. They are majorly wood materials and chemicals. These raw materials include splint paper‚ paraffin wax (grade 11)‚ cardboard boxes‚ chemicals‚ packaging materials‚ et cetera. The project must be sited in a large expanse of land of about an acre to comfortably accommodate the administrative block‚ storage and production  facilities and machines. Machinery The machines

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    division produces cardboard‚ which it can sell externally or internally to the box division. Both the paper and the box divisions are evaluated as profit centres. The firm has a policy of transferring all internal products at market price. The market price for the cardboard is $70 per unit‚ and the market price for the box is $100 per unit. Variable costs for the cardboard are $30 per unit. Per unit cost of manufacturing the boxes is $40 plus the cost of the cardboard. One unit of cardboard is needed to

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    Newton’s Laws of Motion Materials: * Foam core or corrugated cardboard * Wooden barbeque skewers * Regular cardboard * Straws * Tape * Balloons * Scissors * Wire cutters Procedure: 1.) Start off by cutting the chassis of your car. We don’t condone the use of blow torches or saws during Sick Science experiments‚ so you have to create the chassis using scissors and foam core (corrugated cardboard works great‚ too). Cut a 6x3 inch piece of your chosen material using

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    surrounding the area. Poverty and crime are very high‚ mostly in the slums. Some people are fortunate enough to live in big houses‚ while others struggle with no house at all‚ which Itzapalapa is very familiar with. Itzapalapa is very familiar with cardboard homes by the airport‚ and crowded homes and living space. In this rural area‚ families live every day with no toilet‚ sink or electricity. They struggle from the lack of water‚ unpaved roads‚ and no green space Some people are lucky enough to live

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    aimed to find out if an old shoebox and a thick tin foil can be converted to amore useful piece of cooking equipment.The feasibility of reflective solar heated grillthat is built from a cardboard box‚ tin foil‚ and posterboard as an alternative cookingequipment was studied in this research project. The cardboard box was cut andshaped.the tin foil is settled in the middle making it looks like a slide.we go outside inthe heat of the sun. the barbeque sticks were placed in the spot where reflection

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    Projectile Motion Lab

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    Materials: Materials used for the lab were a Cardboard Box‚ a 30cm ruler‚ rubber bands‚ a measuring tape‚ tape‚ a pencil‚ a paper protractor cut out‚ and scissors. Procedure: For the lab‚ scissors were used to cut the paper protractor cutout. Then‚ tape was used to tape the paper protractor to the cardboard box so that the 0° line is approximately 2.5 cm from the bottom of the box in order to launch the rubber bands. With the tip of a sharp pencil the cardboard box was poked to form a hole over the paper

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