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Question: What would make you smarter enough to get out of college really fast?

Reading alot of books on random topic and barely remembering them ? Writing creative fiction every day up to 20 Pages a day? Painting alot on canvas? like 6 a week? Experimenting in chemistry? finding out more things that could be made easily and usefully?
Watching alot of movies and listening to songs? Writing poetry like 40 hrs a week? MAking a website and software?
Studying medical books and asking alot of questions?
Studying the dictionary?
if you have some answers to these question which i know you do? because your going to be college students or already completed college… this could help everyone

Answer: Good Diction? The amount of time spent obtaining a four year degree has little to do with intelligence, it’s up to you how many credit hours you take per semester or whether or not you choose to do summer courses. One of my friends is on track to finish in a little less than 3 years but he’s taking the max amount of hours per semester and summer courses (plus he has` AP credits). I buy pot from a guy who is on pace to graduate in 5 to 6 years. It’s entirely up to you how fast you complete your degree.

Modern Warfare 2 Chemistry Lab Experiment 3: Kill someone through a team mate


Science Experiments Slime

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Question: physics vday dorky!?

ok….my bf and i met in physics lab and had physics 1 & 2 together and were lab partners where we developed a great friendship…we’re both science majors and really dorky at heart. anyway, i figured the best gift for valentines day would be one that includes a physics experiement or something (yea, dorky, i know!) i dont even know if this is at all possible! but i figured it would be super cute to incorporate a simple physics experiment for v-day…like, i know how to make slime/gack and stuff like that and i work for the physics dept at school and have access to everything i could ever need. but if theres a way to make a heart or do something physics-y and cool to a picture or make something artistic somehow, please let me know! i dont know how realistic this request is, but if you are dorky enough to have an idea, please share!

Answer: haha – I love it! I’m a huge dork…a bit more in a linguistics/psychology type of way, but I do love physics. What about something with…IDK…ok, yeah I have no idea. The only thing I can think of is building a series of simple machines and moving a ball or something that ends with a message/love note! Ha! That’s the first thing that came to mind.

Lame, I know – but I do wish you the best of luck!

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Science Experiments Solids Liquids Gases

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Question: Dangers of nitrogen, carbon dioxide gas?

i was watching Cool Science Experiments that involve liquid nitrogen and solid carbon dioxide.. it makes a cool smokey effect.. however, i was wondering if we play with the carbon dioxide gas (fog from the solid C02), we will breathe in C02 and danger our health..

so.. i was wondering.. does liquid nitrogen gases (the fog) affect in any way?

Answer: The gas part has been covered. How about the Temperature of liquid nitrogen? It is soooo cold you need a special container for it…and gloves. Because if Liquid N2 comes in contact with your skin, it will INSTANTLY freeze it, and this is not your everyday freeze…it will HURT as your tissue & cells freeze beyond the point of repair. Cystalization damage will occur. People who freeze themselves thinking they’ll be able to thaw out in the future are dreaming. We have yet to figure out how to properly thaw an organism frozen to that cold of temperatures without severely damaging body parts. Just be careful of the liquid, probably even more than the gas.

I’ve watched professionals stick their face in N2 gas….its all about the air flow in the room your in…bigger the room and the more turbulent the air flow (windy), the better you’ll be.

Nitrogen is a very heavy gas, more so than CO2…both fall to the floor. It is not a good idea to have small children playing on the ground near the clouds. They are small enough to be enveloped in gas. The motion of the child and air flow will move the gas quick enough not to pose a death threat, but come on, they’re our kids for chrissake!!

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