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    Nail Biting

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    Disease/Disorder “Nail Biting” Nail biting is a common unwanted behavior which starts in late childhood and is considered as an obsessive compulsive disease/disorder. The majority of children is motivated to stop nail biting and have already tried to stop it‚ but is generally unsuccessful in doing so. In fact‚ it is a difficult behavior to change or treat. The objective of this study was to investigate the prevalence of co-morbid psychiatric disorders in a clinical sample of children with this

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    Corrison of iron

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    Prevention of Corrosion…….8 Aim of the project……………………9 Requirement…………………………10 Procedure……………………….….11 Observation…………………………12 Conclusion………………………….13 Introduction: Metals and alloys undergo rusting and corrosion. The process by which some metals when exposed to atmospheric condition i.e.‚ moist air‚ carbon dioxide form undesirable compounds on the surface is known as corrosion‚ The compounds formed are usually oxides . Rusting is also a type of corrosion but the term is restricted to iron or products

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    Corrosion of Character

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    Corrosion of Character Flexibility Flexibility in the economy can be defined in numerous ways. According to Sennett to be flexible is to be able to adapt to changing circumstances and not to be broken by them. This idea of being able to adapt to changing circumstances can be applied quite easily to the economy and how we as a society or individual have to be accommodating and willing to change and roll with the punches. A few elements pertaining to flexibility are drifting‚ taking risks and

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    Galvanized Nail

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    Determining Amount of Zinc on Galvanized Nails Introduction. The purpose of this experiment was to find a sufficient price to charge for galvanizing nails. In order to do this the mass of zinc coating on a typical galvanized nail needs to be known. Two different methods were used to obtain these values. Gravimetric analysis was used by measuring the mass of the nail with the zinc coating and then subtracting the mass of the nail after the zinc was dissolved in acid. Gasometric analysis was

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    Basic Rust and Corrosion

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    in rust and corrosion when dipped in different solutions. Corrosion is the reaction between a metal and it’s surrounding environments. Corrosion occurs when a metal (for example Copper) and different environments (such as water‚ air‚ acids‚ bases‚ etc.) come into contact. Corrosion is the act of deterioration in metals.[1] A chemical reaction occurs between the metal and it’s environments Eg. Copper + Oxygen ( Copper Oxide Cu (I) + O ( CuO Rust is very similar to corrosion but only occurs

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    Nail Technician

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    having it tied back my help to prevent you touching it‚ as touching your hair brakes hygiene rules. Some clients make have an allergy to nail varnish to its advisable to have no varnish on your nails and less your employee state’s other way as nail technician. Nails should be kept clean and short‚ as long nails doing a massage can scratch a client. Have untidy nail such as bitten and rough cuticles don’t set a good example and not a good look for the client to see. Body piercing can appear to be unprofessional

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    Nail Technician

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    NAIL TECHNICIAN DIPLOMA COURSE CIBTAC © 1 E03 NAIL TECHNICIAN DIPLOMA COURSE aim of course To enable candidates to obtain a diploma in Nail Extensions approved by BABTAC and to be able to safely apply extension for an effective results. entry level A person displaying a high level of interpersonal skills in particular excellent communication‚ listening skills‚ empathy‚ patience‚ tact‚ diplomacy and time keeping with a well groomed appearance and a mature disposition. The Nail Technician

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    Nail Biting

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    Nail Biting Do you constantly find yourself biting your nails off for no reason at all? Or have you ever thought about the damages caused by nail biting? Many people do not realize and know that there are medical affects and explanations for nail biting. Adults usually do not find themselves with this bad habit because nail biting is most common among kids and teens but mainly more within guys than girls. However regardless of gender or age nail biting can lead to unwanted consequences caused by

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    Nail Salon

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    Nail Salon in the New York A. Business Statement For my purpose I C.A.‚ researching a business idea. I will conduct in-depth business research and complete a feasibility study for a Nail Salon in New York. Nail Salon is almost the cheapest place that can let you enjoy other people’s service in New York. There are approximately 58‚330 nail salons in the U.S.‚ according to the trade publication ”NAILS Magazine.” Women especially always want to look nice‚ they read magazines‚ and check stores

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    Corrosion of reinforced concrete Contents 1. Introduction 3 2. Corrosion 3 2.1 Chloride attack 4 2.2 Carbonation 5 3. Minimising corrosion 6 3.1 Metallic coatings 6 3.2 Cathodic protection 7 3.3 Other solutions 8 4. Conclusion 8 References 10 List of Figures 2.1 Chloride attack on reinforced concrete…………………………………………....4 2.2 Carbonation attack of RC due to poor concrete cover…………………………….5 3.1 How impressed current cathodic protection stops corrosion ……………………

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