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    JUMPING TO CONCLUSIONS IS WRONG People in today’s society tend to jump to the wrong conclusions about others. Jumping to the wrong conclusions can be very hurt full to other people. In my opinion I think that people should stop jumping to conclusions and take the time to get to know someone. . These are the three main ones that I see the most are peoples appearance‚ race and religion‚ location. People are often jumping to the wrong conclusions about someone’s appearance. They would see a person

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    Bungee Jumping

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    you ever dream to play bungee jump? There are some facts and safety measures about bungee jumping. These include the history about bungee jumping and the types of bungee jumping . Firstly‚ to give you all a clearer image about bungee jumps‚ I would like to mention about the history of bungee jumping. Bungee jumping is a sport that dramatically evolved over the past couple decades. The first bungee jumping is based on an age-old ritual practiced by the “ land divers” of Pentecost island in Vanuantu

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    The Advantages of Bungee Jumping Bungee jumping is an extreme sports in our modern life between human and creatures. According to the old story‚ they began the bungee jumping ritual to reenact the legend of a woman and her husband jumping off a cliff. She surviving because her ankles were tied with vines and he perishing ( Lundman. S‚ 2010 ). There are various of advantages of doing Bungee Jumping which is to encourage people to participate in an adventurous sports‚ challenging ourself to do such

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    Bungee Jumping Bungee jumping is a sport that has dramatically evolved over the past couple decades. Bungee jumping has evolved into a sport of art and thrill. As a tribal tradition‚ the ritual was soon incorporated with a bungee cord. Bungee jumping spread rapidly throughout the world‚ ever-growing in popularity. Detailed designs and engineering have helped to take bungee jumping to all new limits. An array of prices depicts a variety of heights‚ harnesses‚ and locations of sites. Bungee

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    Table Contents 1.0 Executive Summary 2.0 Introduction 2.1 Details of Bungee jumping 2.2 Building Choice 2.3 Cord choice 2.4 Safety Risks & Precautions 3.0 Data 4.0 Explain of the Jump 5.0 Conclusion 6.0 Appendix 2.0 Overview Bungee jumping is an exhilarating activity that rapidly turned into an extreme sport for adrenaline junkies and thrill seekers. The sport involves jumping from a tall structure‚ being a building‚ bridge or crane‚ while secured to a nylon-cased

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    Equestrian Show Jumping

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    century‚ jumping was an essential feature of the sport of fox hunting. In 1866‚ Grand Prix Show Jumping was born in Paris. The term Grand Prix translates from French to mean "The richest or greatest prize". The term is also used to designate the most challenging or sophisticated level of competition. In 1906 equestrian sports were proposed as a permanent addition to the Olympic Games. This event remains the most popular of the equestrian events in the Olympics. The true champions in show jumping are horses

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    acid base

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    for acid from the meaning of sour. So‚ in France‚ we have acide. In Germany‚ we have säure from saure and in Russia‚ kislota from kisly. Base Property #1: The word "base" has a more complex history (see below) and its name is not related to taste. All bases taste bitter. For example‚ mustard is a base. It tastes bitter. Many medicines‚ because they are bases‚ taste bitter. This is the reason cough syrups are advertised as having a "great grape taste." The taste is added in order to cover the bitterness

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    Acids and Bases

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    on their pH. Substances may be * Acid 2. Base 3. Neutral INDICATORS This is a substance which is one color in and acid and another color in a base. Indicators can ten be used to test for the presence of acids or bases in a substance. Some are available in paper form (litmus) and others in liquid form (methyl orange). INDICATOR | COLOR IN ACID | COLOR IN BASE | LITMUS | RED |

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    Bungee Jumping or Skydiving Bungee jumping and skydiving are two adventurous activities that can be very exciting and enjoyable. In both cases‚ an adrenalin rush is produced by jumping from a great height in order to enjoy falling towards the earth with speed‚ but the experience of bungee jumping is actually very different from the experience of skydiving as you shall see. Bungee jumping makes use of an elastic cord‚ which is attached to the jumper using a harness. As you jump‚ the cord stretches

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    Base and Cm3

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    4.3 Exercise 4 - Titrations and indicators 1. 20 cm3 of methanoic acid (Ka = 1.8 x 10-4 moldm-3) of concentration 0.10 moldm-3 is titrated against sodium hydroxide of concentration 0.05 moldm-3. a) Calculate the pH of the solution: i) initially ii) after 10 cm3 of the alkali has been added iii) after 20 cm3 of the alkali has been added iv) after 30 cm3 of the alkali has been added v) after 50 cm3 of the alkali has been added b) Sketch a pH titration

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