Tagging and Tattooing Tagging or tattooing does is requirement and is very important for all goat and sheep owners to know. Below are the steps to tagging and tattooing. Tagging steps What you will need: Ear tag applicator Ear tags Ear tag pen Rubbing alcohol Step one: Squeeze the handles of the tag applicator to check that the pin slides easily into the hole on the opposite end. This is to ensure that the halves of the tag will meet
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equipment to prepare dilutions and calculate them while using an algebraic formula. 3. Procedure: In order to perform this lab I needed the following materials: a metric ruler‚ table salt‚ small number of ice cubes‚ piece of string‚ flame source‚ rubbing alcohol‚ tap water‚ distilled water‚ paper‚ colored liquid drink‚ 100mL glass beaker‚ burner-fuel‚ burner-stand‚ 25 mL cylinder‚ 25mL volumetric flask‚ 2mL pipet‚ rubber bulb‚ goggles‚ 500g digital scale‚ test tube measuring 13x100mm‚ thermometer
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the term static electricity but most of the time we dismiss it as a small and unimportant part of electricity. But we are wrong; in this essay you will see the uses of electrostatics in our daily lives. Static electricity can be produced by rubbing together two objects made of different materials. Electrons move from the surface of one object to the surface of the other if the second material holds onto its electrons more strongly than the first does. The object that gains electrons becomes negatively
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Classification of Body Membranes Exercise 1: The Microscopic Structure of Cutaneous Membranes 1. 2. Observations: Sketch your observations from the microscope slide in the lab report assistant. Indicate the keratinized layer on the sketch and describe the observed structures and cells. Questions: A. What is keratin? The fibrous protein that helps give the epidermis its protective properties B. Why is the skin keratinized? To help protect itself Exercise 2: Microscopic Structure of Mucous
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Trent Riddell Mr. Edwards AP World History 20 June 2013 Human Technological and Social Development The movement of the Human race throughout the globe in the Paleolithic Era was not a quick process. The tens of thousands of years these migrations took were only possible due to the growth and expansion of the human brain. The vast amount of land traveled‚ tested humans in many ways such as climate changes‚ new predators‚ new geography etc. This caused them to adapt‚ in ways such as technological
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variable: Volume of water and alcohol Dependent variable: The weight of the liquid or solid Controls: The volume of the water should be the same each trial Materials: Triple Beam Balance‚ Graduated cylinder‚ Beaker‚ Quartz‚ Distilled water‚ rubbing alcohol Procedure: 1. Find the mass of the empty graduated cylinder. 2. Fill then graduated
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move forward . If you rub your hands together for several seconds‚ you’ll notice that your hands feel warm. That warmth is caused by a force called friction. When objects like your hands come in contact and move against each other‚ they produce friction. Friction happens when you overcome the resistance of one object rubbing against the other. The force of the friction is opposite in direction to the direction of the motion. If you just put your hands together‚ there’s no resistance‚ so there’s no
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exchanging thoughts‚ messages‚ or information. One of the most common ways to communicate non-verbally is with our body language and facial expressions. For example‚ if someone has a headache while they are at work‚ they might show nonverbal cues such as rubbing their forehead‚ squinting their eyes‚ or roll their neck and head back and forth. All of these nonverbal cues would as sinuate to other coworkers that he/she has a headache and is having a hard time working. Another example would be tone of voice;
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The Germination Patterns of Dicot and Monocot Seedlings‚ Breaking Dormancy of Ipil-Ipil Seeds (Leucaenaleucocephala L.) and Storage of Orthodox and Recalcitrant Seeds1 Monique Balitian Bobby Ching Charles John Gunay Jojoxxxxx Group 2 Section Y-1L March 19‚ 2013 1A scientific paper submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements in Fundamentals of Crop Science I laboratory under Mr. Arlan James D. Rodeo‚ 2nd sem.‚ 2012-2013 INTRODUCTION Seeds are the specialized parts of the plants
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"Tourette ’s Syndrome is not the end of the world. We all suffer in some ways; some of us suffer more then others. But before you complain about your problem‚ think of people who suffer more than you do. Think of what you gain from experience‚ you learn to be a far more caring individual." Tourette ’s syndrome is an inherited‚ neurological disorder characterized by repeated involuntary movements and uncontrollable vocal sounds called tics. Tourette ’s Syndrome affects all ages and is prominent
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