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    Science Fair Experiment

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    string‚ repeat step 1 for all frets‚ from fret 11 down to fret 1. 3.Repeat steps 1–2 for two additional strings. Procedures on relating the location of the harmonics to the location of the strings: 1.Measure the length of one string‚ from the nut to the bridge‚ with the tape measure. (All strings are the same length on a guitar‚ so it does not matter which one you choose.) You will probably need a helper to take this measurement accurately. Write down your measurement in your lab notebook.

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    Est1 Task 4

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    Because of the delivery situation outlined in task 4‚ the manager of the store decided to look to other options to best use the supplies he has been sent. In this task calculations were performed to see which one type of nut mix was the most appropriate to make to use up as many of his nuts as possible. From Task 4 we know that there are 1360kg of peanuts‚ 1260kg of cashews and 2000kg of macadamias. CALCULATIONS a) Making all Budget Mix Case 1: We have 1360kg of peanuts‚ 1260kg of cashews and 2000kg

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    Deforestation Mitigation

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    deforestation will affect the entire world with the ecological ramifications of species extinction‚ loss of carbon sinks‚ and loss of renewable resources. Deforestation reduces the availability of renewable resources like medicinal plants‚ timber‚ nuts and fruit‚ and indigenous game. Over time‚ loss of rainforests can affect the global climate and biodiversity (National Geographic‚ 2010). The destruction of the rainforest can be slowed and completely reversed in some cases. People of developed countries

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    Peanut Allergy Essay

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    “It’s okay to eat peanut butter for people with peanut allergy because it is not the same as peanut.” Really‚ peanut butter is made of peanuts‚ a person with peanut allergy must avoid eating peanuts in all forms. Peanut allergy is a reaction that happens when your body mistakenly distinguish peanuts as harmful substances. Peanuts can cause a potentially fatal‚ severe allergic reaction‚ it is Anaphylaxis. It is not clear what causes

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    snacks to go case analysis

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    SNACKS TO GO (CASE 11) 1. Sathers’ company objective was to be one of the first companies to produce a healthy zip lock package filled with nuts and natural snacks. The objective was to tap into the market of people who led busy lives and wanted to eat a snack in a package that was resealable to enjoy at a later time. Since the Sathers’ nuts and snacks weren’t as well-known as their candy‚ they were able to build stronger brand awareness that was introduced through their Snacks to Go line. 2. In

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    I. Statement of the Problem Jill Harms is in a dilemma whether to improve the product line (Snacks to go – nuts category) or to drop the line completely. II. Objectives of the Study This study seeks the following objectives: - to be able to understand the marketing strategy of Sathers Inc. towards its operations - to determine the root cause of the declining sales - to know whether the decision of Larry to become a distributor of Coors Inc. is right - To understand

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    SFDAG

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    Experimental Data A. THE ANALOGUE: Nuts and Bolts Table 4.2. Mass of nuts and bolts Mass of nuts (g) 4.126 Mass of bolts (g) 24.176 Mass of nut-and-bolt pairs 14.000 Table 4.3. Summary of results on nuts and bolts. B. THE TARGET: Reaction of Sodium Carbonate and Calcium Chloride. Table 4.4. Observations from the reaction between Na2CO3 and CaCL2. Sample Observations Na2CO3 solution COLORLESS CaCL2 solution COLORLESS Na2CO3 + few drops of CaCL2 Produced a cloudy‚ white mixture

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    Pied Beauty

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    some background on nuts‚ a field we at Shmoop like to call nut-ology. When they are on a tree‚ chestnuts are covered by a spiky‚ light-green covering‚ but the nuts themselves are reddish-brown. When the nuts fall‚ they are "fresh" from the tree. Because of the contrast of red nuts with their outer covering‚ they look like the burning of coals inside a fire. To add another layer to this chestnut conundrum‚ people also like to cook these delectable nuts over fire. When the nuts get hot‚ they open

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    can raise the jack just enough to put pressure on it and yet not enough to actually raise your vehicle. This is for safety reasons‚ because before you actually raise the car up you need to loosen the lug nuts on the tire. You will want to loosen them enough to be able to easily turn the lug nuts but not enough to where the tire will tilt on the rotor. Once you have completed that you can then raise the jack up enough to be able to freely rotate the

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    Flat Tire Analysis

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    The tire iron in most vehicles is a bent piece of steel flattened on one end‚ with a socket on the other. Use the flattened end to pry off the hubcap. Then use the socket to loosen all five lug nuts. Do not remove the lug nuts at this time because it will cause the car to fall. Once you loosen the lug nuts‚ you will begin lifting the car with the jack. There are only four places on the car where you can put the jack. They are close to the tires‚ and reinforced to hold the weight of the

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