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They all work in different fields. The topics they choose to work on is astounding. Seriously, are these topics taught in high school? Where do these projects/ knowlege come from? HOW DO THESE HIGH SCHOOLERS THINK ABOUT THESE PROJECTS???
Here, you might want to check out the stuff they did in the Siemens Competitions: http://www.siemens-foundation.org/compet...

Its amazing. Please answer my question asap! Thanks!

2007-07-10 10:23:33 · 2 answers · asked by Anonymous

this is some sort of measurement converter, i think. it's double sided and has a copyright from 1945. the case is rubber and has this embellishment on it: Pickett and Eckel, Inc.(picture below). it was made in Chicago, or copyrighted there, or something. it is in three pieces that slide. well, the middle one slides (see pictures). it also has a clear slider over the whole thing. here are the pics.
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http://i200.photobucket.com/albums/aa57/livelaughs/whatarethesethings004.jpg
http://i200.photobucket.com/albums/aa57/livelaughs/whatarethesethings007.jpg
http://i200.photobucket.com/albums/aa57/livelaughs/whatarethesethings002.jpg

2007-07-10 07:38:32 · 7 answers · asked by i live to laugh 3

i know its a strange question :p

just say what you think ^^

2007-07-10 06:06:49 · 11 answers · asked by Spazboy 2

I have tried the lemon juice and milk. It doesn't work. I know you have to let it dry but is there a certain time frame? I have not tried the baking soda yet but I intend to. Links to other sites would be appreciated but if you know something that would be great.

2007-07-10 05:43:24 · 4 answers · asked by ? 4

i was doing experiments with capacitors and couldnt get the capacitors to charge when they were in series, and no one i know can tell me whether they could be arranged in any other way than parralel, if this is possile, please tell me, or tell me how it could be done.

2007-07-10 05:29:58 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

is there a temperature at which Fahrenheit thermometer and a celsius thermometer give the same reading? if so, what is it?

2007-07-10 05:09:26 · 6 answers · asked by pkc_wan 1

I am not looking for the Rhetoric. If you can't point me to the records of an experiment or study than please don't answer.

2007-07-10 04:50:35 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous

Therefore impermanence is permanent.

Can you prove this wrong?

2007-07-10 04:47:08 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

2007-07-09 23:50:19 · 4 answers · asked by mk_ultra_mo 1

2007-07-09 23:11:08 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

for example james is in an unlit room with a small glass panel, and you are outside in the daylight. why cant you see james when you looked through the glass panel?

oh ya, james cant see you too.

2007-07-09 21:03:18 · 3 answers · asked by christine 2

My eye color from interior to exterior is gold-green-violet. How does this effect how I interpret the world? Either visually, through personality, or how my brain reacts to certain colors - my eye color should have some effect on how i see the world shouldn't they?

2007-07-09 19:53:51 · 10 answers · asked by cliff c 1

2007-07-09 18:02:32 · 1 answers · asked by Cam-Ron 2

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Assuming that the theory of evolution is true, how is it that apes still exist? Did they choose not to evolve? I am not dismissing the theory just curious as to why they (apes, chimps, etc.) are not extinct, and there is a need to find a missing link that is no long with us. Now, before I get attacked I want to make it clear that I have yet to draw my own conclusion, and I am searching for answers from both sides of the fence (evolution/creation). Thanks in advance!!

2007-07-09 15:25:36 · 10 answers · asked by joe sniffy 2

lol

2007-07-09 14:43:23 · 8 answers · asked by Audrey♥ 2

2007-07-09 11:14:19 · 6 answers · asked by jumper 3

2007-07-09 08:44:41 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous

and if so what would be the science behind that?

2007-07-09 06:59:15 · 4 answers · asked by steveo_mcr 2

2007-07-09 05:56:21 · 2 answers · asked by stewcat123 1

Basically would Argon Gas keep the ice from melting or at least slow down the melting. Imagine that the frozen water is just completely surrounded by a layer of argon.

2007-07-09 05:45:27 · 3 answers · asked by stewcat123 1

i think it is due to lateral heat of vapourisation

2007-07-09 03:49:28 · 11 answers · asked by Tushar Garg 1

Are they the same thing or different?
What are examples of each?

2007-07-08 22:31:10 · 12 answers · asked by acendedindividual 3

I after an experiment that meets the following criteria:
- I record observations on and can record numerical results
- I can complete in one day
- There's a lot of information on
- Equipment is easy to get
- Won't cost much
- It'll be reasonably easy to do
- I can back up scientifically
- Can compare my results with others (e.g. do a few experiments to determine which one is the best/most effective)

2007-07-08 19:02:05 · 3 answers · asked by Anthony 4

I've come up accross so many books and articles and people as well as movies saying numbers have got power when organized in a specific "wierd" and "mysterious" power ..

People who know little about magic agree with this idea and they say letters and numbers can do these in conjunctions ...

Do you really believe in so ..
I am confused but about to be convienced of this ...

2007-07-08 18:15:37 · 12 answers · asked by twerex 2

(You know, how things gain mass as they move closer to the speed of light, yet the dryer will unendingly try to shrink it....hmmm)

2007-07-08 15:26:09 · 4 answers · asked by Anonymous

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