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i need more research on"which liquid dissolves pills fa
Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 2:53 pm
by deleted-873
the 4 liquids i am using is sprite soda,gatorade fruit punch,vinegar, and water.and the pill im using is vitamin B-12.my problem is i have two pages of research done but i need another page because the minium is 3 pages long.and i cant find anything else.
Re: more research on"which liquid dissolves pills faste
Posted: Tue Nov 13, 2007 4:14 pm
by deleted-2574
Hi nathalia987,
If you provide "which liquid dissolves pills faster?" to answers.com, you'll get several pages that could be used as your third reference. There is a direct answer (which doesn't happen that frequently) at
http://cruftbox.com/cruft/docs/dissolve.html).
If that page doesn’t suffice, maybe one of the other sites will.
Note: the “Sponsored Linksâ€
Re: more research on"which liquid dissolves pills faste
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 5:34 pm
by deleted-873
[quote="davidkallman"]Hi nathalia987,
If you provide "which liquid dissolves pills faster?" to answers.com, you'll get several pages that could be used as your third reference. There is a direct answer (which doesn't happen that frequently) at
http://cruftbox.com/cruft/docs/dissolve.html).
If that page doesn’t suffice, maybe one of the other sites will.
Note: the “Sponsored Linksâ€
Writing a statement of purpose
Posted: Wed Nov 14, 2007 6:51 pm
by deleted-2574
Hi nathalia987,
I'm not sure what a "statement of purpose" is. Could you please explain?
In anticipation of your response, let me try the following:
Generally, you can rearrange words within a sentence and keep the same meaning. For example:
1. I will walk the dog tomorrow -> Tomorrow, I will walk the dog.
2. I apply chemicals to cause the reaction -> To cause the reaction, I apply chemicals.
3. I'm not sure what a "statement of purpose" is. Could you please explain? -> Could you please explain what a "statement of purpose" is? ->
Note, it's OK to have a few sentences starting with "I." I like the original version of #3 rather than the replacement (since some information is lost in the replacement).