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    Fruit Battery

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    Power Kevin McDonald Question How much power can I get from a tomato‚ a orange and a lemon and can it light up a small light bulb? Hypothesis If I put a copper nail and a zinc nail in a tomato‚ orange or lemon it should be able to power a small light bulb. Materials *few different citrus fruits *copper nail *galvanized (zinc) nail *LED light or opaque light bulb with a 2 inch lead *crocodile clip or electric tape *micro ammeter Procedures Step 1.Prepare your fruit for the experiment by

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    Subungual Hematoma

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    collection of blood under a fingernail or toenail. CAUSES This condition is caused by an injury to the finger or toe that causes a blood vessel beneath the nail to break. It can develop after a direct blow to a finger or toe or after repeatedly putting pressure on an injured finger or toe. SYMPTOMS Blue or dark blue skin under the nail. Pain or throbbing in the injured area. DIAGNOSIS This condition is diagnosed with a medical history and a physical exam. TREATMENT Usually treatment

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    by not having clean and sterilized nail instruments. They also did not ask about previous diseases or illnesses or gave warning that injury is possible‚ which is also a part of their duty. Businesses must maintain safe store conditions and provide clean environments that protect their customers from harm. From the plaintiff’s testimony‚ T & J did not use clean nail instruments‚ although I could have missed later proof that showed they did in fact use clean nail tools. Factual cause is when

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    Ever since I was a kid I have the bad habit of nail biting. I believe that my nail biting started at age five till at times today. When I was younger my mother and aunts offered me the world to stop biting my nails but nothing worked. I believe that I bite my nails when I am stressed it comforts to me. Most of the time I have on fake nails to prevent me from biting them. I put on the fake nails because when I bite my nails I hurt myself to the point that I can even touch anything because

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    jumping the nial summary

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    Jumping the Nail. Jumping the Nail by Eve Bunting centers around Dru‚ a teenage girl from La Paloma‚ California‚ who watches her peers jump off the Nail‚ a high cliff. When her depressed friend Elisa jumps‚ Elisa has mental breakdowns‚ and in the end drives off the cliff and dies. The setting‚ where the majority of the action happens is in La Paloma‚ California which is the home of “The Nail” and “The Deep”. “The Nail” is a 90 foot cliff and “The Deep” is the underwater of the sea. Teenagers

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    Aarons V. Peterson

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    person owes a heightened duty of care where children may be present. Cite ANALYSIS In Aarons v. Peterson‚ the defendant kept a hammer and nails in a toolbox on the floor of his basement. His eleven-year-old son took the hammer and a nail from the toolbox to repair a knock hockey board that he and his nine-year-old neighbor broke. When hammered‚ the nail flew and stuck the neighbor’s face. Duty - The defendant had a duty to protect invitees from injuries which might result from the use of

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    soil nailing

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    and should not‚ be used. The purpose of this paper‚ therefore‚ is to offer experienced-based guidelines to owners‚ engineers‚ designers and general contractors trying to decide if soil nailing is the right system for their project. Typical soil nail details‚ procedures‚ design‚ monitoring and testing considerations‚ and case studies are presented as a tool to aid in making those decisions. FUNDAMANTAL CONCEPTS Soil nailing is an economical‚ top-down construction technique that increases the

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    by Morrison and Scodellaro with the following exceptions: one iron nail was used instead of two; 100 mL of water was used instead of 50 mL; a digital scale was used in place of a centigram balance; a 600mL beaker was used in place of a 250mL beaker; steel wool was used in place of sandpaper to remove the zinc coating on the nails; two tablespoons of copper(II) chloride crystals were used in place of one tablespoon; and the iron nail was not rinsed. Observations Prior to the experiment‚ a 600 mL capacity

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    Amplifier DC Voltmeter in a Digital Multimeter  Copper Coins and Zinc-Galvanized Nails Procedure: 1. Set the multimeter to the “2V” (direct current) range. Turn it on. 2. To measure its voltage‚ insert the black and red probe to the potato. To increase the voltage‚ inject a coin and a zinc-galvanized nail to the said fruit‚ and connect it to the multimeter using the alligator clips‚ have the black probe to the zinc-galvanized nail while the red probe to the copper coin. 3. Read the value. b. Lighting

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    Miliann Kang’s Managed Hand talks about Korean nail salons and how intersectionality plays a role in domestic service. Intersectionality is the intersections between gender‚ class‚ and race. To examine the oppression of the women in the Korean nail salons‚ you must look at their gender‚ race‚ and class. Kang states that “gender‚ as enacted through the body labor in the feminized niche of nail salon‚ can both disrupt ideologies of race and immigration as well reinforce discrimination and exclusion”

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