Scorpia is the fifth book in the Alex Rider series (stories about the adventures of Alex Rider a 14–15-year-old spy), written by British author Anthony Horowitz. It begins several weeks after the events of fourth book, Eagle Strike, and up to nine days before the sixth, Ark Angel.
The book concerns the plans of a criminal organisation attempting to disrupt UK/US relations by murdering schoolchildren. Alex thwarts them by infiltrating the organisation but is apparently killed by a sniper.
It was released in the United Kingdom on April 1, 2004 and in the United States on March 17, 2005.
Abbreviation
The letters SCORPIA stand for "Sabotage, Corruption, Intelligence and Assassination".
Plot
The novel begins with the prologue-like introduction of a terrorist organization called SCORPIA, its leader as Julia Rothman. She walks into a secret room to discuss with the terrorist about her final stage of plan, when one of them, Max Grendel, tells her his retiring and his quitting from the organization. Julia goes out with him and sends Max to his waiting boat. Before he goes, she gives him a silver box and tells him to open it once he gets to the boat. He does, but the box is revealed to be filled with scorpions. As a result, the neurotoxin kills Max.
Nile was a 322-ton sailing ship built in 1799 at Newcastle upon Tyne, England. She made one voyage transporting convicts to New South Wales. For her return trip to Britain she was under contract to the British East India Company. Thereafter she traded between London and the West Indies, Canada, and the Mediterranean until c.1834.
Career
Captain James Sunter (or James Souter) received a letter of marque on 22 April 1801. He left Portsmouth, England, on 21 June 1801, with 96 female convicts, four children, ten male passengers, nine female passengers and 21 children.
Nile traveled in convoy with Canada and Minorca, and reached Rio de Janeiro on 26 August; all three arrived at Port Jackson on 14 December. No convicts died on the voyage.
Nile left Port Jackson on 6 February 1802 bound for China. She arrived at Whampoa on 27 April 1802.
Homeward bound, she passed Lintin Island on 24 May, reached Amboina on 5 August, the Cape on 3 November, and St Helena on 1 December. She arrived at the Downs on 14 February 1803.
Nile formed in their hometown of Greenville in 1993, from the ashes of a previous band Morriah in which Karl Sanders played since the 1980s.Karl Sanders (guitar/vocals), Chief Spires (bass/vocals), and Pete Hammoura (drums) debuted with their Festivals of Atonement EP in 1995, leading Nile to a southwestern tour in support of other big metal acts such as Obituary, Deicide, and Broken Hope.
The EP Ramses Bringer of War was released by Visceral Productions in 1997. Visceral were due to release the full-length Amongst the Catacombs of Nephren-Ka, but went out of business later that year. However, Relapse Records was open to releasing it in early 1998, giving Nile a wider distribution and a chance to hit the road with Incantation and Morbid Angel.
The following is a list of regional Burning Man events ordered alphabetically by geography. Not all of these events are affiliated with the Burning Man organization:
Burning Seed in Matong State Forest, NSW (official site). The 2015 event takes place from September 30 – October 5, and marks the 6th year for this festival. The location has come to be called Red Earth City, due to the reddish colour of the Australian outback soil. The event had 2,460 participants and 50 theme camps in 2014, and expects about double the number of participants for 2015.
Blazing Swan takes place in Kulin, WA (official site). The event occurs around Easter each year, with the 2016 event scheduled for March 23–29. The event location is in dry bushland near Jilakin Lake, and is referred to as Jilakin Rock City. Each year a swan shaped wooden effigy is built and burned at the culmination of the event. Attendance was capped at 2000 people in 2015, and 2500 people in 2016.
Ignition is a compilation album by the American garage rockband, The Music Machine, and was released on June 27, 2000 on Sundazed Records (see2000 in music). It includes an assortment of rare singles, outtakes, and previously unreleased material spanning from when the group went under the moniker, the Raggamuffins, in 1965, to their disbandment in 1969. The Raggamuffins were a folk rock trio led by Sean Bonniwell, and the prototype group that developed an experimental hard-edge sound, before recruiting two additional members and becoming the Music Machine. By 1969, all the original members, except Bonniwell, departed the group, which was then known as the Bonniwell Music Machine. Though the band would no longer produce hits, such as "Talk Talk" and "The People In Me", it was Bonniwell's most ambitious recording period as he incorporated elements of psychedelia and pop rock into the group's music.
The four songs "Two Much", "Push Don't Pull", "Talk Me Down", and "Chances", were all composed and recorded in 1965, when the group was known as the Raggamuffins, and were previously unreleased. They featured a mixture of the band's folk rock roots and the protopunk better assimilated with the Music Machine. Among other songs was "Black Snow", which later appeared on Bonniwell's solo album, Close in 1969, and "Smoke & Water", a rehearsal song that was demoed. In addition, the commercially unsuccessful single "Advice and Consent", the outtake "Dark White", and "Citizen Fear" were some of the latest recordings by The Music Machine before their disbandment. The remaining material was rare and obscure tracks by the group, with the majority being penned by Bonniwell.
Mark Robert Boals (born December 5, 1958) is an American heavy metal vocalist, best known for his vocals with Yngwie Malmsteen.The album Trilogy achieved platinum status in the USA and sold several million copies worldwide. As a young child he learned to play the piano and bass guitar. Although Boals has never had any vocal lessons or training, as a teenager he gained experience as a vocalist in local groups. Boals is the founder and vocalist for the band Ring of Fire, and as of 2014, he is also the bassist for Dokken. He currently performs lead vocals, guitar and bass in the hit musical show, "Raiding The Rock Vault" in Las Vegas.
Career
In 1982, Boals joined Savoy Brown and toured around Canada and the U.S. through 1983. Although several songs were written for a proposed new album, the record never materialized due to mainman Kim Simmonds running into legal problems at the time. During these years Boals also performed with his band Lazer.
While with Savoy Brown, Boals met Ted Nugent and joined his band as bassist in 1984 touring throughout the U.S. and opening up for Judas Priest in Europe. Deciding to focus on singing and being a frontman, Boals moved to California in 1985. He joined Yngwie Malmsteen's Rising Force and performed on the Trilogy album. Boals' first show with Malmsteen was at Day On The Green in San Francisco, CA in front of 80,000 fans. After leaving Yngwie in 1986, he gave up music for a time, trying to find himself in cinematography and working for Warner Brothers. In this period he recorded, with Mike Slamer, a soundtrack for the film White Water Summer (1987); he also appeared on Maestro Alex Gregory's "Paganini's Last Stand" (Priority Records) in 1992.
What I think is cool, is what happens when I burn nitromethane. I get a flame that has almost no color. There's a slight hint of yellow, but besides that it almost looks like it's in black and white. In my opinion it kind of looks fake, and I think this is better than anything with color.
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Making test tube liquid rockets
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For this video, I'll be exploring some of the science behind hypergolic liquid propelled rockets. As a fuel, I used aniline, and as an oxidizer, I used nitric acid that I made in a previous video.
WARNING: what I do in this video is extremely dangerous. Please don't try doing this yourself.
Video sources:
• My fuming nitric acid video: https://youtu.be/QmCdrDLyNXQ
• Non-hypergolic example: https://youtu.be/1GeY0eahNAc
• Periodic videos: https://youtu.be/JLCrZGgKD-k
• Cody'sLab:https://youtu.be/2bDJ2xlG4m8
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Mixing chemicals so I can throw fireballs
I've been wanting to try something for a while now, and to do it, I'm gonna need some high proof alcohol and some sodium polyacrylate. When mixed together in the right way with water, the polyacrylate is able to absorb all the alcohol, and become an extremely flammable powder. I have to throw the fireball quickly because it feels like it's going to burn me, but it's worth it because it makes me feel super cool.
WARNING: DON'T TRY THIS. This mixture is extremely flammable and dangerous. Serious injury can occur if handled improperly.
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But seriously, don't drop Sodium in gasoline
Its OK To Drop Sodium in Gasoline (But Don't Do It)
See the full video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eC-cBTfwlzE
published: 10 Jan 2023
Top Gear - James May attempts to ignite a SS-18 Satan nuclear missle with a lighter
published: 17 Feb 2014
All about White Phosphorus | Element Series
In this video I play with a little bit of white phosphorus
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published: 16 Oct 2015
Everyday Science: Starting fire with Steam
Today we are going to start a fire using water (well steam). It is an interesting experiment that can be done at home with just a few things.
The point of the video is to illustrate how important heat is to start a fire and how the medium is not too important. Steam/water doesn't just have inherent anti water properties. If you get it hot enough, then it can start a fire.
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Vaporizing chicken in acid
I've been really curious to know when would happen, if I put a regular chicken drumstick, into piranha solution.
WARNING: Piranha solution is EXTREMELY dangerous. It can even be explosive when mixed with the wrong things, and can shred just about anything organic. It was handled properly in a controlled environment. Please do not attempt this.
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The Burning of Sulfur (Demonstration)
The combustion of sulfur is an interesting reaction. The melting temperature of sulfur is much lower than the ignition temperature. So first, the sulfur melts and then burns in it's liquid phase. What is interesting is that the characteristic yellow color of sulfur disappears. When the sulfur is melted, it liquefies to a blood red goop.
Song: Music for Manatees by Kevin Mcleod (incompetech.com)
published: 10 May 2014
Making my favorite liquid carcinogen
Cleanup video on NileBlue: https://youtu.be/b6R2sTjtUFs
In this video, I make one of my favorite chemicals, which is a nice and carcinogenic chromium-based liquid.
Other Videos:
• My Sulfuric acid video: https://youtu.be/4DUGRWjdNLI
• My old chromyl chloride video: https://youtu.be/a0-LwnmW694
• Doug's lab (reference video): https://youtu.be/legoRGAXNP8
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What I think is cool, is what happens when I burn nitromethane. I get a flame that has almost no color. There's a slight hint of yellow, but besides that it alm...
What I think is cool, is what happens when I burn nitromethane. I get a flame that has almost no color. There's a slight hint of yellow, but besides that it almost looks like it's in black and white. In my opinion it kind of looks fake, and I think this is better than anything with color.
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What I think is cool, is what happens when I burn nitromethane. I get a flame that has almost no color. There's a slight hint of yellow, but besides that it almost looks like it's in black and white. In my opinion it kind of looks fake, and I think this is better than anything with color.
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For this video, I'll be exploring some of ...
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For this video, I'll be exploring some of the science behind hypergolic liquid propelled rockets. As a fuel, I used aniline, and as an oxidizer, I used nitric acid that I made in a previous video.
WARNING: what I do in this video is extremely dangerous. Please don't try doing this yourself.
Video sources:
• My fuming nitric acid video: https://youtu.be/QmCdrDLyNXQ
• Non-hypergolic example: https://youtu.be/1GeY0eahNAc
• Periodic videos: https://youtu.be/JLCrZGgKD-k
• Cody'sLab:https://youtu.be/2bDJ2xlG4m8
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For this video, I'll be exploring some of the science behind hypergolic liquid propelled rockets. As a fuel, I used aniline, and as an oxidizer, I used nitric acid that I made in a previous video.
WARNING: what I do in this video is extremely dangerous. Please don't try doing this yourself.
Video sources:
• My fuming nitric acid video: https://youtu.be/QmCdrDLyNXQ
• Non-hypergolic example: https://youtu.be/1GeY0eahNAc
• Periodic videos: https://youtu.be/JLCrZGgKD-k
• Cody'sLab:https://youtu.be/2bDJ2xlG4m8
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I've been wanting to try something for a while now, and to do it, I'm gonna need some high proof alcohol and some sodium polyacrylate. When mixed together in th...
I've been wanting to try something for a while now, and to do it, I'm gonna need some high proof alcohol and some sodium polyacrylate. When mixed together in the right way with water, the polyacrylate is able to absorb all the alcohol, and become an extremely flammable powder. I have to throw the fireball quickly because it feels like it's going to burn me, but it's worth it because it makes me feel super cool.
WARNING: DON'T TRY THIS. This mixture is extremely flammable and dangerous. Serious injury can occur if handled improperly.
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I've been wanting to try something for a while now, and to do it, I'm gonna need some high proof alcohol and some sodium polyacrylate. When mixed together in the right way with water, the polyacrylate is able to absorb all the alcohol, and become an extremely flammable powder. I have to throw the fireball quickly because it feels like it's going to burn me, but it's worth it because it makes me feel super cool.
WARNING: DON'T TRY THIS. This mixture is extremely flammable and dangerous. Serious injury can occur if handled improperly.
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In this video I play with a little bit of white phosphorus
I will eventually make a video on how to purify and clean the white phosphorus and how to make it fr...
In this video I play with a little bit of white phosphorus
I will eventually make a video on how to purify and clean the white phosphorus and how to make it from red phosphorus!
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Today we are going to start a fire using water (well steam). It is an interesting experiment that can be done at home with just a few things.
The point of the ...
Today we are going to start a fire using water (well steam). It is an interesting experiment that can be done at home with just a few things.
The point of the video is to illustrate how important heat is to start a fire and how the medium is not too important. Steam/water doesn't just have inherent anti water properties. If you get it hot enough, then it can start a fire.
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Today we are going to start a fire using water (well steam). It is an interesting experiment that can be done at home with just a few things.
The point of the video is to illustrate how important heat is to start a fire and how the medium is not too important. Steam/water doesn't just have inherent anti water properties. If you get it hot enough, then it can start a fire.
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I've been really curious to know when would happen, if I put a regular chicken drumstick, into piranha solution.
WARNING: Piranha solution is EXTREMELY dangero...
I've been really curious to know when would happen, if I put a regular chicken drumstick, into piranha solution.
WARNING: Piranha solution is EXTREMELY dangerous. It can even be explosive when mixed with the wrong things, and can shred just about anything organic. It was handled properly in a controlled environment. Please do not attempt this.
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I've been really curious to know when would happen, if I put a regular chicken drumstick, into piranha solution.
WARNING: Piranha solution is EXTREMELY dangerous. It can even be explosive when mixed with the wrong things, and can shred just about anything organic. It was handled properly in a controlled environment. Please do not attempt this.
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The combustion of sulfur is an interesting reaction. The melting temperature of sulfur is much lower than the ignition temperature. So first, the sulfur melts a...
The combustion of sulfur is an interesting reaction. The melting temperature of sulfur is much lower than the ignition temperature. So first, the sulfur melts and then burns in it's liquid phase. What is interesting is that the characteristic yellow color of sulfur disappears. When the sulfur is melted, it liquefies to a blood red goop.
Song: Music for Manatees by Kevin Mcleod (incompetech.com)
The combustion of sulfur is an interesting reaction. The melting temperature of sulfur is much lower than the ignition temperature. So first, the sulfur melts and then burns in it's liquid phase. What is interesting is that the characteristic yellow color of sulfur disappears. When the sulfur is melted, it liquefies to a blood red goop.
Song: Music for Manatees by Kevin Mcleod (incompetech.com)
Cleanup video on NileBlue: https://youtu.be/b6R2sTjtUFs
In this video, I make one of my favorite chemicals, which is a nice and carcinogenic chromium-based liq...
Cleanup video on NileBlue: https://youtu.be/b6R2sTjtUFs
In this video, I make one of my favorite chemicals, which is a nice and carcinogenic chromium-based liquid.
Other Videos:
• My Sulfuric acid video: https://youtu.be/4DUGRWjdNLI
• My old chromyl chloride video: https://youtu.be/a0-LwnmW694
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Music in credits (Walker by SORRYSINES): https://soundcloud.com/sorrysines/walker
Cleanup video on NileBlue: https://youtu.be/b6R2sTjtUFs
In this video, I make one of my favorite chemicals, which is a nice and carcinogenic chromium-based liquid.
Other Videos:
• My Sulfuric acid video: https://youtu.be/4DUGRWjdNLI
• My old chromyl chloride video: https://youtu.be/a0-LwnmW694
• Doug's lab (reference video): https://youtu.be/legoRGAXNP8
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What I think is cool, is what happens when I burn nitromethane. I get a flame that has almost no color. There's a slight hint of yellow, but besides that it almost looks like it's in black and white. In my opinion it kind of looks fake, and I think this is better than anything with color.
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For this video, I'll be exploring some of the science behind hypergolic liquid propelled rockets. As a fuel, I used aniline, and as an oxidizer, I used nitric acid that I made in a previous video.
WARNING: what I do in this video is extremely dangerous. Please don't try doing this yourself.
Video sources:
• My fuming nitric acid video: https://youtu.be/QmCdrDLyNXQ
• Non-hypergolic example: https://youtu.be/1GeY0eahNAc
• Periodic videos: https://youtu.be/JLCrZGgKD-k
• Cody'sLab:https://youtu.be/2bDJ2xlG4m8
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I've been wanting to try something for a while now, and to do it, I'm gonna need some high proof alcohol and some sodium polyacrylate. When mixed together in the right way with water, the polyacrylate is able to absorb all the alcohol, and become an extremely flammable powder. I have to throw the fireball quickly because it feels like it's going to burn me, but it's worth it because it makes me feel super cool.
WARNING: DON'T TRY THIS. This mixture is extremely flammable and dangerous. Serious injury can occur if handled improperly.
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In this video I play with a little bit of white phosphorus
I will eventually make a video on how to purify and clean the white phosphorus and how to make it from red phosphorus!
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Today we are going to start a fire using water (well steam). It is an interesting experiment that can be done at home with just a few things.
The point of the video is to illustrate how important heat is to start a fire and how the medium is not too important. Steam/water doesn't just have inherent anti water properties. If you get it hot enough, then it can start a fire.
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I've been really curious to know when would happen, if I put a regular chicken drumstick, into piranha solution.
WARNING: Piranha solution is EXTREMELY dangerous. It can even be explosive when mixed with the wrong things, and can shred just about anything organic. It was handled properly in a controlled environment. Please do not attempt this.
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The combustion of sulfur is an interesting reaction. The melting temperature of sulfur is much lower than the ignition temperature. So first, the sulfur melts and then burns in it's liquid phase. What is interesting is that the characteristic yellow color of sulfur disappears. When the sulfur is melted, it liquefies to a blood red goop.
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In this video, I make one of my favorite chemicals, which is a nice and carcinogenic chromium-based liquid.
Other Videos:
• My Sulfuric acid video: https://youtu.be/4DUGRWjdNLI
• My old chromyl chloride video: https://youtu.be/a0-LwnmW694
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Scorpia is the fifth book in the Alex Rider series (stories about the adventures of Alex Rider a 14–15-year-old spy), written by British author Anthony Horowitz. It begins several weeks after the events of fourth book, Eagle Strike, and up to nine days before the sixth, Ark Angel.
The book concerns the plans of a criminal organisation attempting to disrupt UK/US relations by murdering schoolchildren. Alex thwarts them by infiltrating the organisation but is apparently killed by a sniper.
It was released in the United Kingdom on April 1, 2004 and in the United States on March 17, 2005.
Abbreviation
The letters SCORPIA stand for "Sabotage, Corruption, Intelligence and Assassination".
Plot
The novel begins with the prologue-like introduction of a terrorist organization called SCORPIA, its leader as Julia Rothman. She walks into a secret room to discuss with the terrorist about her final stage of plan, when one of them, Max Grendel, tells her his retiring and his quitting from the organization. Julia goes out with him and sends Max to his waiting boat. Before he goes, she gives him a silver box and tells him to open it once he gets to the boat. He does, but the box is revealed to be filled with scorpions. As a result, the neurotoxin kills Max.
The deputy briefly chased the vehicle before the driver lost control on a curve and crashed into a commercial building in the 300 block of Lincoln Avenue in Niles.
I recently got a mailer from Kia telling me there is now an offer to fix by installing an “ignition cylinder protector.” Have you heard of this? Any opinion? Thought I’d ask before jumping in. B.M., Niles, Illinois A.
As Cincinnati’s backup quarterback helped lead the Bengals to a dominant 31-14 win over the Browns in Sunday’s season finale, Browning’s girlfriend, StephanieNiles, ignited a social media frenzy over her game-day look.
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On a chilly night in downtown Des Plaines, over 20 residents and local elected officials joined Chabad & F.R.E.E of Niles to light the menorah, igniting fourth-night celebrations of Hanukkah, at Metropolitan Square Wednesday, Dec.
BN’s leader is widely seen as its biggest liability ...Photo ... Photo ... Whether the vote brings a new era of political stability or ignites more destabilizing power struggles won’t be known until after election day. FollowNileBowie on Twitter at @NileBowie.
Madison Flewelling, Judy Carlson and GeorgiaNelson star in “PledgeDrive” by C.P ...Running through Nov ... Her love of obelisks, mummies and the Nile was further ignited by what she saw on the big screen and at a museum exhibit decades ago ... .
Copernicus was wrong. The earth does not revolve around the sun ...Oceans rose. Tributes flowed like the Nile. The omission of the Patriots in Brady’s “farewell” address ignited a firestorm of manufactured rage on social media and up and down the FM dial.