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    Tin

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    The element I chose for this paper was Tin. Tin got its name because it is Anglo-Saxon‚ and the atomic symbol get its name from the Latin root Stannum. https://education.jlab.org/itselemental/ele050.html. What does Tin mean? Tin belongs to the carbon family https://www.britannica.com/science/tin. Tin consists of 50 Protons‚ 69 Neutrons and 50 electrons. (my citation for where i got this information is the periodic table you gave to us.) The atomic number of tin is 50 because the atomic number is usually

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    CHAPTER 1 – Do You Know About Storks? 1. How many children go to the school in Shora? 2. Who is the biggest of the schoolchildren? 3. The author says ‘we really should have started with Lina’. Why does he say that is? 4. What lesson does Lina interrupt to tell the teacher and the class about her story? 5. Why is Lina interested in storks? 6. What do the boys know about storks? 7. What task does the teacher set for the children to do? 8. Why do you think

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    Judy moody

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    McDonald’s popular kids’ books follows elementary schooler Judy Moody as she experiences a summer of fun that’s fine for younger audiences‚ especially those familiar with the stories. The humor does veer toward the potty variety -- expect a couple of scatological words like "crap" and the sight of Judy covered in blue vomit and a toad peeing on her friend -- but otherwise there’s not much that parents are likely to find objectionable. And Judy learns a valuable lesson: that having a meaningful summer

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    Tin Mining

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    1973 by a man named Martin Cooper‚ it is now 2013‚ and approximately 1 billion phones are being made and sold per year. Because of this‚ the demand for minerals to create mobile phones‚ is becoming more than ever. One of the main minerals used in creating mobile phones‚ is tin. Tin is generally used as the basic outside structure of a mobile phone. This essay will conduct of several topics‚ such as location of minerals‚ the techniques used to extract the mineral from the ore‚ what tin is actually

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    Judy Brady

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    As a woman in the 1970s‚ it’d be difficult to avoid the peaking second-wave of feminism sweeping the nation. Specifically‚ in 1973 when Judy Brady penned her famous feminist essay‚ ‘I want a wife’‚ women were beginning to acquire more of a voice than ever before. However‚ what Judy Brady conveniently and methodically avoids throughout her essay are the words ‘equality’ and ‘feminism’. She knows that by naming her cause‚ she limits her audience. Brady understands that the only way to make these ideas

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    The Element Tin

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    Tin is a chemical element with the symbol Sn from the Latin word “stannum.” Its atomic number is 50 and its atomic mass is 118.71. Tin is classified in the ’Other Metals’ section which can be located in groups 13‚ 14‚ and 15 of the Periodic Table. All of these elements are solid‚ have a relatively high density and are opaque. This silvery‚ ductile metal is not easily oxidized in air and resists corrosion. Tin is usually malleable‚ but when cooled it is very brittle. It is found in many alloys

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    In the Rubbish Tin

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    In "In the Rubbish Tin" by "Apirana Taylor" an important symbol is the rain. In this story the rain is an important symbol as it represents the lives of both Ruth and Phillipa‚ their attitudes and feelings towards the world they live in. Additionally the rain represents the tears of desperation that fall from the very community they live in‚ drenched in its own sorrows and burdens. The rain is an important symbol as it represents the lives of both Ruth and Phillipa‚ their attitudes and feelings

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    Judy Blundel

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    Book Report What I saw and how I lied‚ by Judy Blundell‚ tells the story of a young plain Jane‚ Evie‚ who takes an adventurous trip with her family‚ but what doesn’t know is that she will be thrown into the middle of a suspicious death‚ or worse‚ murder. This elegant‚ detail-driven tale smoothly segues into a whodunit page turner‚ while unwinding a web of lies and fake people. Placed back in 1947 after World War II‚ Evelyn Spooner and parents‚ Beverly and Joe Spooner‚ just began to fall back

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    Judy Hopps Zootopia

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    Judy Hopps was a rabbit who has wanted to become a cop since she was a bunny‚ but the problem was that she was too small and most other animals were at least twice her size. Judy didn’t let that stop her‚ she graduated‚ became the first rabbit cop‚ and she felt like she could do anything. That’s exactly what she did when she was assigned to parking enforcement instead of on the field like she wanted. To prove she could do anything Judy took on a case of a missing otter

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    Judy Garland: a Biography

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    love to work‚ I love to sing‚ I love to act—I get restless when I don’t….If I had to do it all over again‚ I would probably make the same choices and the same errors. These are a part of living." These words were once spoken by the timeless vocalist‚ Judy Garland. On June 10‚ 1922‚ Frances Ethel Gumm was born in Grand Rapids‚ Minnesota to Frank Gumm and Ethel Meglin. Frank and Ethel were hoping Frances would be a boy‚ but this wasn’t the case. In fact‚ on the original birth announcement‚ her name

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