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    Artwork is one of the main ways to express the culture of a region or a country. Therefore, art has played a very important role throughout history. When talking about art, the first thing that comes to most people’s mind is probably that art is a painting or it is a sculpture. However, art has many forms of expression, and it closely connects to human’s daily life. Besides paintings and sculptures, art is everywhere around us. I am always interested in how people have linked art with daily life

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    you are at home watching tv with some scented candle lit. Your house smells like vanilla or lavender. Even though you shouldn’t be ashamed of having an amazing smelling house. It’s 2015 so you can do whatever you want. However, don’t you wish there were a manly candle: a man-dle! Well I came across this amazing recipe of making a homemade bacon candle. This recipe is not at all time consuming and only takes 10 hours! Isn’t that just amazing. The candle comes out a wonderful colour and creates an astonishing

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    Glow sticks and LED light sticks are commonly seen in popular society at concerts and festivals. However, glow sticks have several other uses and were originally invented for use in the military. In the 1960s, scientists were interested in the light fireflies produced in nature. They discovered that this light could be produced without energy or heat using a chemical compound called luciferin. A Brooklyn-born chemistry specialist named Edwin A. Chandross accidentally identified the chemical mixes

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    thickness of a candle influence how quickly it burns? Peter Marendy, Wes Stanton, Saravanan Somasundaram 8A 25/03/2015 Figure 1: The wide candle burning during the experiment Introduction: This experiment aims to discuss whether the thickness of a candle influences the time of burning. A candle burns by melting the wax near the wick. This liquid wax is then drawn up the wick by capillary action. The heat of the flame then vaporises the wax. Previous results showed that wider candles burnt slower

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    as unique mono colors based on the needs. These tea light candle lights are the utmost precious decorator lamps used for many celebrating events. The IPUIS tea lights are much safer with its waterproof ability. These are available with remote control facility. You could choose the color and operate it within the place you stay. Tea light is a convenient lamp to be operated and bought at a reasonable price. An ever beautiful artificial candle lamp to enrich the locality.  Remote control of tea lights

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    The Art of Candles Candles are seen everywhere and add a nice touch to a facility with their wonderful smell and color. Have you ever thought how they may be made? The process is quite complicated, but in the end, you get a wonderful result and a great gift. Here is a little insight on how it is done and how the process works. First, before you even begin to start your candle you have to make sure you have the proper supplies listed above. Here is how they work. The burner gets plugged in to get

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    designed to help make predictions and furthermore, study and understand the experiment and its contents at hand. The Graphing and Estimating lab involves just that. The lab is designed to collect data from several tests involving burn time of a candle. Oxygen, O2, is a kind of gas. A lot of the air we breathe as human beings is oxygen. Which is good since we need oxygen to stay alive. Oxygen is also a primary element in fire. Fire is a chemical process. Three elements are needed for this

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    TEMPERATURE ON THE BURN-RATE OF A CANDLE BURNS Have you ever wondered whether a candle burns more quickly on a hot day, than on a cold day? Or is it the other way around? This science fair project was carried out to compare how quickly a candle will burn at different room temperatures. The experiment was done by measuring how much of a candle will melt in 30 minutes when placed in an environment with surrounding temperatures of 20°C, 25°C and 30°C. Hypothesis A candle in a colder room will burn more

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    Rekindle Candle Introduction Generally, we are so persistent with our own view and thinking, seldom think out of the box. Sometimes, a great invention that brings advantages to humankind just needs our creativity. When we are able to think critically and creatively, a lot of things will be definitely different. For an instance, if Newton did not think deeply why the apple will fall to the ground instead of accelerate towards the sky, then he will never realise the gravity. Therefore, we would

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    Dana Crist Mrs. Hawkins H Biology 9- Period 4 28 November 2016 How Does Wind Speed Affect a Candle Flame? Wind has been around since the beginning of time with the ability to move air. Air contains roughly twenty percent oxygen, and this oxygen is what the entire human race lives on to breathe and function. Oxygen, also, is very reactive and is involved in many chemical reactions here on Earth. One of oxygen’s key relationships is its one with fire. Fire has given humans a light source for thousands

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