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Can anyone answers few very simple science questions?
These are quite obvious questions, but I'm just checking
This is for my Science homework.... This will hhelp to to add any details that I have missed out
So why do you need goggles? (in a lab)
Why do you need gloves?
Why do you need lab coat?
Why do you need visor?
Why do you need safety screen?
and why do you need fume board?
1. goggles are needed to protect eyes from UV lite if used
2. gloves are needed to protect our hands from any type of burnings or during handling of hot substances and glasswares
3.Lab coat is needed to protect our body and clothes from chemicals
4. i think visor and .Safety screen are used fro protecting our face during welding when sparks are produced.
5. fume board is genreally used to avoid the escape of the fumes or bees or any other such stuff
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Lab coat fun
Anyone ever thought science might be evil after all?
If mink coats belong on minks, don't lab coats belong on labs?
I always put on my trench coat before even thinking about foxholes...
That's very clever.
I'll admit it took me a moment to see your point,
You have communicated it well.
I like my haiku better.

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My dogs don't stink either. And yes, I have friends and family that will attest to that. lol
I only bathe them when nessacary.
I think it has something to do with living indoors as every person I know that has a dog that lives outdoors also has a dog that smells REALLY bad.
Health conditions, diet, and oral hygeine can also play a big roll in a dogs odor.
today is the first official day of my science teaching internship, meaning we actually have kids in the classroom and have to wear lab coats
Merville is so cute. I love you
well it was in very bad taste, but obama is still under the impression that people are falling for his acting. i listened to the interviews with canadian doctors and what they had to say, i think that carrys a lot more weight to have someone who actually works in that type of health care program and what a disaster it has been in canada and great britian. personally i am a cancer surviror and i sure am glad i am not sick now, i would be terrified if i had to wait like wemon in canada to see a doctor. i have a friend that lives there and she told me when she was pregant with twins, she had to wait 3 months to see her doctor, that is horrible. but that is the way it would be here too, darn shame if that happens.
The living slime is brilliant. So funny.
Jackie, you are Absolutely brilliant!
That sound really good. Dark…but really good. And i guess darkness is the point.
Great names too! Very fitting. Defiantly well thought out!
Oh and love the title!
I love the descriptiveness and the detail. That is great. Also the story is one of a kind. love it love it love it!
With that short intro, i want to keep reading. I wish i could read the whole thing!
The only thing is that your paragraphs are short and a little choppy. Remember, a good sized paragraph is 7 to 10 sentences!
Also, second paragraph, "i strode over to were she slept…" i would use a different word than strode. Strode made me think human, and they are wolves (DUH).
And one more thing, if you are handing it in for school, be careful of it being too bloody or something. teachers may not appreciate that.:P
Anyways, that seriously sounds REALLY good. You should get a couple of your stories together and publish them! Seriously. I want to read this and more. You are a great author. There is a future in book writing for you!
You're amazing!
Good Luck! ;D
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