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    Unit 11: Kinetics and Equilibrium Activated complex: an intermediate state that is formed during the conversion of reactants into products‚ the structure that results at the maximum energy point along the reaction path. Activation energy: a chemical reaction is the difference between the energy of the activated complex and the energy of the reactants. Catalyst:  substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction by reducing the activation energy‚ but which is left unchanged by the reaction

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    Morals generally make up a good person. To know all morals will make you great and wise. If what I say is true‚ then To Kill a Mockingbird could make you a much better person. In the book‚ the one who learns how to become mature‚ wise‚ have faith and learn life lessons and morals is Scout. She learns not to hurt the innocent‚ not to judge‚ and treat everyone as equals. Is there reason for hurting someone who has done nothing to you? There is no reason at all‚ unless you are cynical; contemptuous

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    As I was starting my homework‚ I heard my mom yell "Honey! Come down for dinner!!". As I went down the stairs‚ an aroma of buttery mashed potatoes filled the air. As soon as I sat down at the table‚ my father asked the same question he does everyday‚ "what did you learn at school today sweetheart?" "Well‚ I read a story called "Block Party" and we had to identify the theme of the story‚ which was that you dont necessarily need a mother to grow up well‚ get advice‚ help regarding more personal problems

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    The Causes of Poor Grades

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    used to always wonder why I made poor grades. Making poor grades made me feel bad‚ so I started to think of ways that I could do better in school. Getting poor grades comes from not doing one’s school work on time‚ failing to ask questions‚ and not coming to class on a regular basis. First‚ the immediate cause of poor grades is not doing one’s work or waiting until the last minute to do assignments. Doing coursework is very important to achieving better grades. For example‚ if someone is taking an

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    Nour Aladdine CLN 4UX Mr. Henry June 2nd‚ 2014 Providing drug education program‚ effective laws and more medical center in Kazakhstan Nowadays‚ drug abuse is the most serious and severe problem not only in Kazakhstan‚ but throughout the universe. The problem in Kazakhstan is critical where there are approximately 49‚984 drug addicts‚ as 3‚071 of those citizens are children. Drug addiction is a crucial disease‚ and extents like a virus among children. The problem of drugs may seem impossible to circumvent

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    4th SONA of P-noy (Highlights) REMEMBER JESSE ROBREDO Millions of Filipinos grieved when Jesse Robredo passed. For almost two decades‚ he served and led Naga with skill‚ compassion‚ and humility. One of the hardest things I ever had to do as President was to deliver the news to Leni‚ after the tragedy. Apart from grieving‚ I could not avoid blaming myself for what happened to Jesse. Maybe if I had not asked him to join my Cabinet‚ he would still be alive today. Maybe if he had remained in Naga

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    fourth grade in elementary grade‚ I had made the most memories. I was the upperclassmen and I had become a bus buddy. Where I would wear an orange badge and have kids cooperate on the bus. I was the one that made the kid’s cooperate and convince them to do as I would say. There were some kids that wouldn’t obey the rules and I would write the kids up and report them. My cousin also joined me in this journey. We would sit at the back and act like top-notches. During May in my 4th grade‚ we decided

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    wrote for the third grade audience. I also used less intelligent vocabulary so that they would better understand what the paper was conveying. I was not sure how to explain the psychological explanations because it is so complex‚ but I still managed to condense the word choices. “It has been argued for many years if dogs can understand what people are saying. Many studies have been done to test this.” This is one example of how I changed the word choice to make the third grade audience understand

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    Review: " Suspect Searches: Assessing Police Behavior Under the U.S. Constitution"   The article "Suspect Searches: Assessing Police Behavior Under the U.S. Constitution‚" by Gould and Mastrofski explores the police usage of unconstitutional searches.  Unconstitutional searches are those that are in violation of the fourth amendment.  The fourth amendment rights‚ along with certain case laws put forth the guidelines for legal stops‚ frisks‚ and searches.  Gould and Mastrofski perform a direct observation

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    To understand the impact of Terry v. Ohio‚ I feel it is important to first review the Fourth Amendment. The Fourth Amendment was established so citizens would not have to suffer unreasonable search and seizures like they did under British Rule. The Amendment states the right of the people to be secure in their persons‚ houses‚ papers‚ and effects‚ against unreasonable searches and seizures‚ shall not be violated‚ and no warrants shall issue‚ but upon probable cause‚ supported by oath or affirmation

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