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5th period Academic Biology
Thoughts and activities here in my Academic Biology, Science for Living and Science 9 classes in a small rural High School in the Weather Capital of the World (Punxsutawney, PA).

by Samuel C teacher: Louise Maine


Assignments
Commercial awareness 03/10
Resource position statement 01/07

Blog Entries
3/10 Commercial-palooza
1/7 1 vs 100

List 25, 50, all

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1 vs 100 One-use or multi-use batteries, that is the question. It is clear to see that the rechargeable, multi-use batteries are the way to go. The rechargeable batteries are much more efficient in not only lasting longer, but can be used over and over more than a hundred times. For example, in digital cameras, using the rechargeable batteries is much better. They give out the power longer and even when they do die you can use them again. Also, using the rechargeable greatly cut the amount of batteries thrown away and dumped into landfills. This also cuts back on the chances of the batteries polluting the area. One other fact about one-use and multi-use batteries, the multi-use will not leak after being used out or over used. The one-use batteries will leak out their fluids if they are over used or done being used, and are in the right atmosphere.

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