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    Lava Lamp Science Investigatory Project Submitted by: Keanu Kent B. Gargar IV – St. Ezekiel 10/7/13 Introduction A lava lamp (or Astro lamp) is a decorative novelty item, invented by British accountant Edward Craven-Walker in 1963. The lamp contains blobs of colored wax inside a glass vessel filled with clear liquid; the wax rises and falls as its density changes due to heating from an incandescent light bulb underneath the vessel. The appearance of the wax is suggestive

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    lava lamp a toy? It is a household item? It is science in action.  But what is the science of a lava lamp?  This study will determine how a lava lamp creates the look of floating blobs suspended in a liquid substance.  Through at-home trial it will be determined how factors such as density, viscosity and weight effect a successful lava lamp.   History of the Lava Lamp   The lava lamp was invented in Britain in nineteen sixty three by Edward Craven Walker.  The lava in the original lava lamp was made

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    Compact Flourescent Lamp and the Environment Abstract Technological advances have come a long way since the incandescent light bulb. Today, the compact fluorescent lamp (CFL) is the most energy efficient light bulb on the market. In the beginning, consumers had resistance toward the CFL. With governmental support in establishing energy-efficient lighting programs, the CFL have been able to stay in the market and improve throughout the years. Introduction With the advances in technology

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    The Mosque Lamp

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    The artist of the piece chosen, The Mosque Lamp, is undefined. This particular artwork was created in Egypt and the date of its origin is recorded as C.1320. Creating this piece included the use of blown glass, enamel, gold, and silver stain. Using these particular materials the creator produced a lamp that looks like an inverted bell. Most onlookers would see this piece and come to the conclusion that the artist created a vase with an hour glass shape. Other shapes on the piece are the protruding

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    Short Story

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    and the first activity on the list was lava lamps. It was just the old colored water, oil solution with an alka-seltzer creating magnificent bubbles. Of course, we knew how it worked, but the little ones thought it was magic. After the science behind the homemade lava lamps was explained, their eyes lit up with excitement and looked eager to learn more. Before moving on to the next experiment, I announced that the kids could take home the lava lamps they had made. Initial looks of confusion appeared

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    I looked out the car window. Whatever might happen may it be moving to Texas. I used to live in California, but now we are moving to Texas to see if anything exciting would happen. We moved 16 times already, and I’m getting angry. We moved as old as I am. When I was born, we moved to Alabama. Then, when I was 2 we moved to Ohio. Then, when I was 3 we moved to Illinois. When I was 4, we moved to Michigan. When I was 5, we moved to Kentucky. When I was 6, we moved to Indiana. When I was 7, we moved

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    It certainly is a wonder Valentine can just drop a couple folders on my desk and walk right away trusting I’d make sense of it and get all of the numbers ‘crunched’ as he calls it. So many new things each day and so many strange words to associate. I guess no matter where you go there will always be local words to learn and know. Never knew I talked so funny till I waltzed in here. And there’s another strange one; waltz. The city folk sure have a fancy way of speaking. Sometimes I miss the simple

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    Report On NAPA Lamps

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    Introduction • NAPA continues to bring your Stores and our customers best in class products, programs and support. We are proud to announce NAPA Lamps which now includes a line of Original Equipment (OE) quality lamps, as well as a premium line known as NAPA NIGHTVISION. • NAPA OE headlamps are designed to meet DOT performance for quality and long life, while the premium line of headlamps are made for added brightness and whiteness, which leads to increased visibility and safety. • The premium

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    The Lamp At Noon Analysis

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    The story “The Lamp at Noon” by Sinclair Ross, the two main characters both struggle to survive in the dust storm with their baby. The setting is placed in prairies during the Great Depression. Moreover,the family owns a farm and Paul is struggling to maintain the farm because all the crops are destroyed by the dust storm. Sinclair Ross explores the symbols in his short story, The Lamp at Noon. For example, the lamp represents Ellen’s hope for the future of their marriage. The wind portrays their

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    Chinnick ENG3U1 March 2, 2016 Have you ever felt isolated? In the short story “The Lamp at Noon” by Sinclair Ross, Ellen and Paul is a marriage couple with unnamed baby lives on a small house on a farm far away from civilization. Paul ones a small farm where he plants his crops. They struggle to survive from the storm. The storm ruined Paul’s farm and causes depression for both of them. The storm is so strong that a lamp must be lit at noon. The characters are torn apart because of the storm and their

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