fucked up assignment

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i have to share this because ive never come across such an assignment in all my life.

"You are required to write an essay of not more than 1000 words on the subject of ‘Which room in the home is the most dangerous?’

• The essay should include issues relating to the biology and chemistry that you have learned as part of this module"

wtf is all i can say. maybe if they taught me some biology and chemistry that is actually related to the home then i might have an idea.
 

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Bathroom or kitchen I'd guess.
Bleech, acid, bases other shit to pour down the toilet.
vs dishwasher/washing machine/stored chemicals.

or just pretend you have a fully equipped lab and storeroom in your house ;)

My worst assignment is this:

"Express trusts are fundamentally dependent upon the intention of the parties whereas the role of intention in resulting trusts is a negative one, the essential question being whether or not the provider intended to benefit the recipient and not whether he or she intended to create a trust. The latter question is relevant to whether the provider succeeded in creating an express trust, but its relevance to the resulting trusts is only as an indication of lack of intention to benefit the recipient"
(Potter LJ in Twinsectra v Yardley 1999)
Discuss.
and yes, I've handed it in.
 

tris-

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these 3 weeks are pure hell. 3 exams, 2 assignments, 3 weeks to do it.

wtf, nervous breakdown here i come.
 

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4 exams, 15,000 word Dissertation, + 2 bits of coursework :( 3 weeks :(
 

Blackjack

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Bedroom!
STD's
It's where most people die if there is a fire
other sexual related injuries
 

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The most dangerous room in the house is my back bedroom.

I keep open jars of phosphorous-oxy chloride on rotting containers of leaking spent nuclear fuel rods covered in swan vesta-matches all resting on a matress soaked in concentrated hydrofluoric acid which rests on a delicate trigger button connected to an air-fuel bomb.
 

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Bathroom or kitchen deffo. Simply because of the wide range of different chemicals used there.

My Ex-wife once almost killed herself by mixing 2 toilet cleaners and producing pure chlorine gas. She had to stay in the hospital for 3 days.

Many cleaners contain either chlorine-based compounds or acids. A common mistake is to use one product and then apply another because the 1st didn't do the trick.

Don't ask me about the chemical background. Most of my chemics knowledge has gone down the drain over the years. I think acids dissolve chlorine-based compounds, freeing the chlorine. Not sure thou.

Beside that there is always the possibility of chemical burnings (skin, eyes and so on). Had some mould in my bathroom once. Killed it off with concentrated vinegar (27% or so). After applying it to a sponge and working with that for 30 seconds I decided to put on rubber gloves. :p
 

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The garage...

It's attached to the house so kinda a room...

It's where I keep paints, powertools especially the chainsaw (Oh yeah)...

Oh and if you ever saw my other half try to park there you'd understand just why it's sooo dangerous :p
 

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This is the most dangerous stuff I have in my household. Looks like an energydrink but it would probably kill you in a couple of minutes by dissolving your digestive system if you'd drink some.
It's natriumpersulfat and used to etch circuit boards. That particular sample contains alot of dissolved copper already. Thats why it got this nice blue color.
 

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Blackjack said:
Bedroom!
STD's
It's where most people die if there is a fire
other sexual related injuries

something tells me you got a wired fetisch
 

tris-

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hmm cheers for the inputs guys. a lot of nice ideas here.

im going with bathroom
-chemical hazards
-biohazards (the black fungii that grows in your grout)


that should do nicely.

" You can include any of the elements that you have mentioned - but
remember that the module relates to biology and chemistry so you should
put more emphasis on those aspects than physical dangers. The
assignment should bring together different aspects of the module and
information that you have studied so far - there is no right answer,
what we want is a well constructed essay which considers one room of a
home and the things that could be a hazard in them.

"

email from tutor

if all goes tits up i will include things like drowning in the bath, heat making you sleepy, falling over etc

w00t.
 

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had 2 exams finished now and no lectures until october... w00t :p
 

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I know your concentrating on the chemical and biological side, but don't don't forget slipppy surfaces, oh n dodgy tiling, gashed my hand open on some shockingly done tiling in the bathroom a few years ago, bloody cow boys.
 

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Blackjack said:
Bedroom!
STD's
It's where most people die if there is a fire
other sexual related injuries

Cum eye could happen in any room though :/
 

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tris- said:
hmm cheers for the inputs guys. a lot of nice ideas here.

im going with bathroom
-chemical hazards
-biohazards (the black fungii that grows in your grout)


that should do nicely.

" You can include any of the elements that you have mentioned - but
remember that the module relates to biology and chemistry so you should
put more emphasis on those aspects than physical dangers. The
assignment should bring together different aspects of the module and
information that you have studied so far - there is no right answer,
what we want is a well constructed essay which considers one room of a
home and the things that could be a hazard in them.

"

email from tutor

if all goes tits up i will include things like drowning in the bath, heat making you sleepy, falling over etc

w00t.


yeah i heard that those black bactierias (sp?) that grows in pipes can kill ya if you touch it and put your finger in your mouth :D
 

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UrganNagru said:
I know your concentrating on the chemical and biological side, but don't don't forget slipppy surfaces, oh n dodgy tiling, gashed my hand open on some shockingly done tiling in the bathroom a few years ago, bloody cow boys.
slippery surfaces can be explained biolocally i guess...
 

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At the risk of stating the obvious: old boilers causing CO intoxication may be worth mentioning as well.
 

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