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English Studies Forum
The impostor bricks come in pastels, gummy or waxy hues, mottled or ... disintegrates the food scraps, and rusts the steel cans around them. ... He was equipped with a Lego pistolet and a Lego broadsword, neither of ... at least in this plastic world
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Indoor Environment Notebook:Ghost odor
Our odor problem has finally been resolved. We hit a stumbling block for a while when I mentioned to my builder about the paint. She called Sherwin-Williams ...
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Indoor Environment Notebook: Ammonia odor
Aug 9, 2007 ... We have recently built a home and it has a strong ammonia odor. ... All living space concentrations exceeded the odor threshold of ~ 1.3 ...
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Indoor Environment Notebook: mold & hardwood floors
We have hardwood floors in our new home. We placed a mat on the floor of a home office ... The floor was cleaned several times but the mold odor persists. ...
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Indoor Environment Notebook:Eucalyptus odors
Indoor Environment Notebook ... volatile oils of blue eucalyptus. Blue eucalyptus is widely used in dry floral sprays. When it is alive, it has the color of ...
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Indoor Environment Notebook: mold in mattresses
Aug 12, 2005 ... To remove mold from mattress pads and bedding, wash in warm/hot (~ 130o F) water. Since the environmental conditions remain, the same mold ...
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Indoor Environment Notebook: Duct cleaning
Unfortunately, biocides are used routinely by many duct cleaners. I would wager that when homeowners engage duct-cleaning services, it is in most cases not ...
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Renewing Your Teaching License The licensure renewal process in ...
Renewing Your Teaching License. The licensure renewal process in Indiana can be rather confusing given the many changes in licensing rules and new options ...
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Variations on a Korean Folk Song
File Format: Microsoft Word - View as HTML John Barnes Chance (1932-1972). Biography from the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 2nd Edition. (b Beaumont, TX, 20 Nov 1932; d Lexington, KY, ...
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Indoor Environment Notebook:
To locate the sewer gas source, use your “sniffer”. It can detect some components of sewer gas (e.g. hydrogen sulfide) down to a few parts per billion. ...