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    Amusing facts about Sweden‚ Swedish Culture‚ and Swedish Governance‚ compiled by an American. As of 2004 you can pay your Swedish taxes by sending an SMS message from your cell phone. The government sends you a completely filled out tax form and if it looks good you just go online and click okay to pay your taxes. Taxes are generally between 50 and 70% of your income. (Of course your employer already pays the full amount of your salary to the government in taxes before you even get anything.) Companies

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    Fog Machine Experiment

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    machine is good for: Parties‚ Halloween. When making it you need to be careful of how much and how little you put into your solution to make the fog. When I did my research I found out there are many easy ways to do this experiment. You can use dry ice‚ or as I used‚ you can use glycerin liquid and distilled water.   Investigative question: Will the solution of the glycerin liquid and distilled water work in the making of the fog?   Hypothesis: Depending on how much of each ingredient and how

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    Demo write up: #1 The plastic tablet that gets placed into the water causes the water to spin like a tornado. Then when dry ice is added the water starts to spin and create smoke‚ the color of the water goes from dark green to light green. There is probably a chemical in the dry ice that is reacting with the universal indicator which is causing the substance to change colors. Hydrochloric acid changes the color of the mixture and makes it green to yellow but when you add more hydrochloric acid

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    Big Dry Ice Bubble

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    Materials: Dry ice Large bowl with rounded rim Dish soap Heavy glove or tongs Long‚ narrow piece of cloth Small plastic cup Warm water 2 Procedures: 1. Mix 2 tablespoons (30 mL) of liquid dish soap with 1 tablespoon (15 mL) of water in a plastic cup. 2. Cut a strip of cloth that is about 1" (25 mm) wide and 18" (46 cm) long. 3. Soak the strip of cloth in the soapy solution you made in step two. Make sure the entire cloth is submerged in the solution

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    Dry Ice: Liquid Nitrogen

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    DRY ICE Introduction The topic I have chosen to write this report on is dry ice (also known as liquid nitrogen). This topic has quite an interest to me in a sense that I am curious about the dry ice as a whole. I have seen it being used but always thought about the manufacturing behind it. I am hopeful in finding out information such as what exactly dry ice is‚ how the dry ice is made/formed‚ what it has use for‚ and who was behind the making or discovery of dry ice. Some questions that I

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    Dry ice is a solid which is known as the solid format of carbon dioxide which is an odorless gas made by burning carbon henceforth the name .Carbon dioxide is what humans exhale and pants inhale. Dry ice is a very popular experimentation factor this is because of the name which come from the fact that dry ice doesn’t melt. The differences among standard frozen water ice is that the standard ice melts while dry ice on the other hand does not. Dry ice also maintains a very vibrant white color compared

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    research Dry ice is a frozen mixture of Carbon dioxide‚ and like many other mixtures that give off Carbon dioxide dry ice is able to fill up a balloon. Using other substances that give off Carbon dioxide along with dry ice‚ which substances would be able to give off enough Carbon dioxide to inflate a balloon. The scientist will of course be controlling many variables. The scientists independent variable will be the substances they will be using‚ which is dry ice‚ yeast‚ and baking soda

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    Dry Skin Essay

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    do for my Dry Skin Dry skin is a common condition that nearly everyone‚ regardless of age‚ has experienced at some time. Dry skin develops from the loss of natural body oils and water in the cells on the top‚ outer layer of your skin. The results can be itchy‚ cracked‚ chapped‚ scaly‚ or red‚ bleeding skin. CLIENT is an experienced dermatologist in LOCATION who can diagnose the cause for your skin problem and prescribe a treatment regimen. DERMATOLOGIST’S LIST OF DRY SKIN SYMPTOMS

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    Dry September

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    In the short story “Dry September‚” William Faulkner addresses the problem of racism in the South in the post-World War I & post-Civil War years. In addition to the sociological problems addressed in the story‚ Faulkner creates a unique setting in which the weather reflects the attitudes of the main characters. The title of this story emphasizes the hot‚ dry weather. The title could also prove that the weather is of central importance. From the barbershop‚ to Minnie’s bedroom‚ and to the theater

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    Dry September

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    The William Faulkner’s short story Dry September‚ published in 1931‚ takes place in a fictional residence of Jefferson‚ which is located somewhere in the southern community. Faulkner wanted to release something that will stretch our truth-sorting muscles‚ because this story is a story of rumor. Rumors are part of our society‚ and they seem to be part of our lives too because it is always been very difficult to clear out the truth of any situation. So‚ all the situations we are going through could

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