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The Chemistry of Sulfuric Acid
The manufacture and uses of a chemical which is produced in vast quantities the world over.
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Suing Your Boss or Workplace
Sue your employer, but make sure they (and you) deserve it, first.
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Care of Marine Lines and Ropes
Boaters use line in a number of different ways on their vessels. Proper care will extend its lifespan and improve boating safety.
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Fizzling Rocks! - A Study on Acid Precipitation
Acid rain is a serious environmental problem that affects both natural ecosystems and man-made structures. What is an acid? How do different types of materials react? Another practical, easy-to-do experiment can be found in this article.
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My unforgettable ride down the Alaskan Highway with Lynch Collison
When my motorcycle broke down on the Alaskan Highway, a burley character driving a rack truck came to the rescue. For three days and 540 miles, he carried my bike and me down the road. Along the way, he told colorful stories about life in the far north, pointed out the amazing features of the land and scared local wildlife with his loud, bawdy songs.
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Battery Maintenance
Summer heat and winter cold are your batteries worst enemies. A little maintenance will go a long way to insure you vehicle will start even in the worst of conditions.
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BELL AND HIS TELEPHONE
Alexander Graham Bell was born in Scotland. Due to his poor health, he and his family immigrated to Canada in 1870. They purchased property on Tutela Heights Road in Brantford Ontario. While recuperating there, Alexander conceived the idea of the telephone. And the rest is history.
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Water: Clean Safe Healthy I
Have you ever wondered how to properly dispose of the hazardous household chemical products you buy and use each day, without damaging the water supply? Look no further, for you are just a click away to a colorful Hazardous Waste Chart. Find out how you can make a difference in keeping our water supply fit to drink and use for yourself, your family, and for generations to come. This is the first article of a three-part series.


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