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question:What is the purpose of the Job Expo and what benefits can employers gain from participating? Answer according to: Eastern Wyoming College is inviting all interested employers and business owners to participate in the 2015 Job Expo hosted by EWC and held in Torrington, Wyoming. The Expo will begin at 10:00 am on Wednesday, April 8th in the Verl Petsch, Jr. Activities Center Gymnasium and will conclude at 2:00 pm. Participating employers will have an opportunity to meet and interview our current students who will either graduate in May or are looking for part-time or seasonal employment. An invitation will also be extended to the general public in an effort to include job seekers from all segments of the community. Employers interested in participating in the 2015 Job Expo can register online at ewc.wy.edu. Employers registered by March 9th will be included in Job Expo marketing materials. For more information please contact JoEllen Keigley, Testing and Career Services Coordinator at 307.532.8288 or by email at [email protected].

answer:The purpose of the Job Expo is to provide a platform for employers and business owners to meet and interview current students or job seekers from all segments of the community who are looking for part-time, seasonal, or full-time employment. Employers can gain benefits such as connecting with potential employees, promoting their company and brand, and creating awareness of their job opportunities. Additionally, participating employers can use the Job Expo as a tool to identify talent, skills, and experience of potential employees, thereby contributing to their recruitment efforts.

question:Can you remind me of the deadline for employers to register for the Job Expo?

answer:Yes, the deadline for employers to register for the Job Expo is March 9th.

question:This is a fun and moving experiment! Mix some water and baby oil with a few drops of food coloring in a plastic bottle and watch a lava lamp in action. 2. Fill the rest of the bottle with coloured water. 4. Turn the bottle on its side – watch as the colour moves through the oil in funny shapes and blobs. Can you please provide a step-by-step process to create a lava lamp using water, baby oil, and food coloring?

answer:Sure, here's a step-by-step guide to create a lava lamp using water, baby oil, and food coloring: Materials needed: - A plastic bottle - Baby oil - Water - Food coloring - Alka-Seltzer tablets - Funnel (optional) Instructions: 1. Start by filling about 1/4th of the bottle with baby oil. 2. Add a few drops of food coloring to the baby oil. You can choose any color you like. 3. Fill the rest of the bottle with water (leaving some space at the top). 4. If you have a funnel, you can use it to avoid spilling any mixture. Gently pour the water into the bottle. 5. Wait for a few minutes and let the mixture settle. 6. Break an Alka-Seltzer tablet into small pieces. 7. Drop one of the small pieces into the bottle. 8. Watch as the Alka-Seltzer reacts with the water and produces carbon dioxide bubbles that rise to the top of the bottle. 9. The bubbles will drag the colored water up with them, creating a mesmerizing effect. You can add more Alka-Seltzer tablets to keep the lava lamp going. Just make sure not to fill the bottle all the way to the top, as the bubbles need some space to expand. And that's it! You can experiment with different colors, oil and water proportions, and add glitter or other decorations to create a personalized lava lamp. Have fun!

question:Can you suggest any other materials I can add to the mixture to make the lava lamp even more interesting?

answer:Certainly! Here are some materials you can add to the mixture to make the lava lamp even more interesting: 1. Glitter: Add some glitter to the mixture to create a sparkly effect. Just make sure to use small pieces of glitter so that they can easily float around. 2. Salt: Sprinkle some salt into the mixture to create a denser liquid. This will create unique column shapes and slow down the movement of the liquid. 3. Glow-in-the-dark paint: Mix in some glow-in-the-dark paint to the colored water before adding it to the bottle. Then, turn off the lights and watch as the lava lamp glows in the dark. 4. Flower petals or leaves: Add some flower petals or leaves to the mixture for a natural touch. This will create a unique texture and add some interest to the lava lamp. 5. Oil-based food flavoring: Add some oil-based food flavoring to the baby oil before adding the colored water to create a scented lava lamp. Remember to experiment with small amounts at first to make sure the added materials do not interfere with how the lava lamp works. Have fun trying out different materials and creating different effects!

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