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- 10891: The Gravity Bong
- ... a result of this description, I refer you to: alt.engineering.geeks. The type of argument I have observed would have been halted a long time ago by declaring a "TECH TIME OUT !!" at our school. Take a hit man. I feel better now having said all that, so... on with the important stuff... GRAVITY BONG OPERATION: STEP 1: Place the bottomless bottle into a water source such as a bucket ...
- 10892: Chemical Warfare and Its Uses
- ... used in chemical warfare. However, it has been reported that hydrogen cyanide was used by Iraq in the war against Iran and against the Kurds in northern Iraq during the 1980's. Hydrogen cyanide has high toxicity and in sufficient concentrations it rapidly leads to death. During the Second World War, a form of hydrogen cyanide (Zyklon B) was used in the Nazi gas chambers. Symptoms of cyanide poisoning vary and ...
- 10893: Hypnotism
- ... were not due to animal magnetism however, but the power of suggestion. This was the generally accepted opinion of the scientific community. Then in 1825 Jean Marie Charcot, a French neurologist, disagreed with "The Nancy School of Hypnotism", which followed the guidelines of James Braid's ideas. Charcot believed that hypnosis was simply a "manifestation of hysteria". He revived Mesmer's theory of animal magnetism and identified the three stages of ...
- 10894: Chinese Architecture
- ... birds, and landscapes on these buildings. These are called murals that are painted onto the buildings to give it more meaning. The Chinese would make a platform, and build the structure on the platform. A high platform would add strength, elegance, and honor to large buildings. The roofs on the Chinese buildings are also very important. Roofs usually slope down on both sides in a simple fashion. Traditional southern Chinese residences ...
- 10895: How To Make Chocolate Chip Cookies
- ... the shortening and butter just enough to make the dough smooth and creamy. Do not melt them because that will make the dough too runny. Warming them in the microwave for forty-five seconds on high should be perfect. The next step is to add the dry ingredients. These are one and one- half cup of flour, one-half teaspoon salt, and one-half teaspoon of baking soda. Add the salt ...
- 10896: Chemical and Biological Weapons
- ... gas, for example, is made with two very commonly used chemical compounds, which are thiodiglycol and hydrochloric acid. Thiodiglycol is used in textile dyes, and almost all pens. Hydrochloric acid is often used here at school in experiments. While it would be impossible to completely stop the use of chemical and biological weapons everywhere, America can use its position as a world leader to influence other countries by showing an ...
- 10897: Electrofishing As A Sampling Method
- ... different waveform selection to maximize the efficiency of battery use. Some models may last only a couple of hours at a medial output while others incorporate secondary batteries to provide longer periods of use. Using high-energy pulses of electricity is often preferred to a constant level of output, although intense pulses may be harmful to smaller fishes. Backpack electrofishing units can be somewhat costly; lower end models having only basic ...
- 10898: How to Find A New Home
- ... really considered an apartment, yet they look like, and they can be. It's like a bigger, fancier apartment, and higher priced. They are a bit more roomy, and can be one to two stories high. Having two to four bedrooms, a living room, one to two bathrooms, and a kitchen, it can be considered as a small two story house. Some people do prefer a first and second level as ...
- 10899: The Weapons of War
- ... such as these were used to slice through an adversary's armor or skin rather than pierce it. The Italian mace and Gothic French mace were examples of this type and was used during the High Renaissance. Highly dangerous and lethal, the mace was not only a symbol of rank, but a brutally efficient weapon in the hand of the armored knight (Poor). A sibling of the mace, the flail, had ...
- 10900: Nostradamus and a Grim Future
- ... her children (Nijweide 3). Nostradamus predicted that all of her sons would become kings. This, however, is inaccurate because one of the sons died before he could inherit. Soon afterwards, Nostradamus was warned that the high powers of Paris were questioning his magic practices. With this news, Nostradamus fled back to Salon. Nostradamus by 1564, suffered from Dropsy, and being a doctor, knew his end was near. Nostradamus made his will ...
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