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The Elements of Harmony event is meant to demonstrate the theme of the Semester on Peace as tied to the chemical sciences. Lecturer Bonnie Dixon coordinated this event with more than 200 chemistry undergrads who represented one of the elements of the periodic table; many also dressed in a costume related to their ethnic or national identity (or a place they have visited). On Friday October 23, they assembled into the periodic table in the amphitheater outside Nyumburu Cultural Center and the Student Union. Shot 10/23/2009
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Our schools, Ennis Community College and Gaelcholáiste an Chláir, held an Open Night on 9 December 2015, for prospective students from 5th and 6th classes, and their families, to find out more about secondary school.
The visitors were treated to demonstrations of different subjects, including Geography, Art, Science, Woodwork, Engineering, Technical Drawing and Home Economics, as well as entertainment from our Céilí Band and Choir.
С Днём Химика, Химики!
Вот уже и кадмий подкрался, и тоже - незаметно, но уверенно... С чем вас и поздравляю!
За то, чтобы Химики всё ещё хотели, и могли!
The Elements of Harmony event is meant to demonstrate the theme of the Semester on Peace as tied to the chemical sciences. Lecturer Bonnie Dixon coordinated this event with more than 200 chemistry undergrads who represented one of the elements of the periodic table; many also dressed in a costume related to their ethnic or national identity (or a place they have visited). On Friday October 23, they assembled into the periodic table in the amphitheater outside Nyumburu Cultural Center and the Student Union. The Einstein poster (held by the standing student) won first place. Shot 10/23/2009
This periodic table of the elements is a table owned by Theodore Gray. Under each wooden square is a sample of the element in question.
The Elements of Harmony event is meant to demonstrate the theme of the Semester on Peace as tied to the chemical sciences. Lecturer Bonnie Dixon coordinated this event with more than 200 chemistry undergrads who represented one of the elements of the periodic table; many also dressed in a costume related to their ethnic or national identity (or a place they have visited). On Friday October 23, they assembled into the periodic table in the amphitheater outside Nyumburu Cultural Center and the Student Union. Shot 10/23/2009
The Elements of Harmony event is meant to demonstrate the theme of the Semester on Peace as tied to the chemical sciences. Lecturer Bonnie Dixon coordinated this event with more than 200 chemistry undergrads who represented one of the elements of the periodic table; many also dressed in a costume related to their ethnic or national identity (or a place they have visited). On Friday October 23, they assembled into the periodic table in the amphitheater outside Nyumburu Cultural Center and the Student Union. Shot 10/23/2009
The Elements of Harmony event is meant to demonstrate the theme of the Semester on Peace as tied to the chemical sciences. Lecturer Bonnie Dixon coordinated this event with more than 200 chemistry undergrads who represented one of the elements of the periodic table; many also dressed in a costume related to their ethnic or national identity (or a place they have visited). On Friday October 23, they assembled into the periodic table in the amphitheater outside Nyumburu Cultural Center and the Student Union. Shot 10/23/2009
Chemical element symbols for gadolinium and terbium from the periodic table of the elements. Taken from public domain periodic table from nist.gov. Similar images of other elements are available for viewing in the [url=http://www.istockphoto.com/file_search.php?action=file&lightboxID=3827729]Science Elements lightbox[/url].
The Elements of Harmony event is meant to demonstrate the theme of the Semester on Peace as tied to the chemical sciences. Lecturer Bonnie Dixon coordinated this event with more than 200 chemistry undergrads who represented one of the elements of the periodic table; many also dressed in a costume related to their ethnic or national identity (or a place they have visited). On Friday October 23, they assembled into the periodic table in the amphitheater outside Nyumburu Cultural Center and the Student Union. Shot 10/23/2009
The Elements of Harmony event is meant to demonstrate the theme of the Semester on Peace as tied to the chemical sciences. Lecturer Bonnie Dixon coordinated this event with more than 200 chemistry undergrads who represented one of the elements of the periodic table; many also dressed in a costume related to their ethnic or national identity (or a place they have visited). On Friday October 23, they assembled into the periodic table in the amphitheater outside Nyumburu Cultural Center and the Student Union. Shot 10/23/2009
Enola Gay, you should have stayed at home yesterday
Aha words can't describe the feeling and the way you lied
These games you play, they're gonna end it more than tears someday
Aha Enola Gay, it shouldn't ever have to end this way
Its 8:15, and thats the time that its always been
We got your message on the radio, conditions normal and you're coming home
Enola Gay, is mother proud of little boy today
Aha this kiss you give, its never ever gonna fade away
Enola Gay, it shouldn't ever have to end this way
Aha Enola Gay, it shouldn't fade in our dreams away
Its 8:15, and thats the time that its always been
We got your message on the radio, conditions normal and you're coming home
Enola Gay, is mother proud of little boy today
Aha this kiss you give, its never ever gonna fade away
—Orchestral Manoeuvers in the Dark, Enola Gay
Lithium is a soft, silver-white metal that belongs to the alkali metal group of chemical elements. It is represented by the symbol Li, and it has the atomic number 3.
Under standard conditions it is the lightest metal and the least dense solid element. Like all alkali metals, lithium is highly reactive and flammable.
The nuclei of lithium are not far from being unstable, since the two stable lithium isotopes found in nature have among the lowest binding energies per nucleon of all stable nuclides. As a result, they can be used in fission reactions as well as fusion reactions of nuclear devices.
Lithium has important links to nuclear physics. The transmutation of lithium atoms to tritium was the first man-made form of a nuclear fusion reaction, and lithium deuteride serves as a fusion fuel in staged thermonuclear weapons.
"Prone to Violent Mood Swings" refers to use of the lithium ion, Li+, as a drug. A number of chemical salts of lithium are used medically as a mood stabilizing drug, primarily in the treatment of bipolar disorder, where they have a role in the treatment of depression and particularly of mania, both acutely and in the long term. As a mood stabilizer, lithium is probably more effective in preventing mania than depression, and may reduce the risk of suicide in certain bipolar patients. In depression alone (unipolar disorder) lithium can be used to augment other antidepressants.
The Elements of Harmony event is meant to demonstrate the theme of the Semester on Peace as tied to the chemical sciences. Lecturer Bonnie Dixon coordinated this event with more than 200 chemistry undergrads who represented one of the elements of the periodic table; many also dressed in a costume related to their ethnic or national identity (or a place they have visited). On Friday October 23, they assembled into the periodic table in the amphitheater outside Nyumburu Cultural Center and the Student Union. Shot 10/23/2009
The Elements of Harmony event is meant to demonstrate the theme of the Semester on Peace as tied to the chemical sciences. Lecturer Bonnie Dixon coordinated this event with more than 200 chemistry undergrads who represented one of the elements of the periodic table; many also dressed in a costume related to their ethnic or national identity (or a place they have visited). On Friday October 23, they assembled into the periodic table in the amphitheater outside Nyumburu Cultural Center and the Student Union. Shot 10/23/2009
This was taken in New Westminster at a Malaysian restaurant. This person is passionate about beer as you can tell. Tsing Tao is the name of the beer, and it is a Chinese import beer. This picture is a part of a portrait photography assignment for Visual Fundamentals, a course at BCIT. Nicole Chiu BCIT Journalism