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    States Of Matter PhET Lab

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    States of Matter Lab Procedure: Go to: http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/states-of-matter and click on Run Now States of Matter Review: 1) Kinetic energy (KE) is the energy of _____Motion_______. 2) Potential energy (PE) is the energy of _____Position_______. 3) What property of a substance corresponds to the average KE of its particles? Temperature 4) What property of a substance corresponds to the average PE of its particles? Phase 5) List the three common states of matter in order

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    University of Chicago Legal Forum‚ authors Craig B. Futterman‚ Chaclyn Hunt‚ and Jamie Kalven offer a unique perspective to the issue of mass incarceration and highlight how police brutality have motivated more youth to join movements like Black Lives Matter. The article focuses on how injustices black people in the United States relating to criminal justice have influenced “young people who insist on remaining visible‚ on being heard‚ and on placing issues of police accountability in the larger context

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    Why Do Ethics Matter?

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    ( possible) Shakedown Read the case and think of 3-4 ways the case relates to things we’ve talked about in class. Second half has to offer a detailed solution to the problem. How do you fix this…what would you do… Class overview: Why do ethics matter? Ethics breaks down trusts. How people have and reach moral standards? Feelings/conscious/ might have been influenced by evolution Responsibility and

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    you embark on your marriage. -Don’t try and make your spouse something/ someone they simply are not. I have given up expecting certain things from Melissa. After many years of arguments I’ve realized there are certain things about my spouse that no matter how many silent treatments I subject her to- she will not change her stance. This is something I wished I would’ve known- that people don’t and won’t change the essence of who they are- so either you accept them or you spend years in frustration.

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    IS MATTER AROUND US PURE

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    IS MATTER AROUND US PURE matter Pure substance Element Compound Mixture Homogenous Heterogeneous colloid Suspension True solution MATTER  Everything in the Universe is made up of MATTER PURE SUBSTANCE The substance which contains same kind of Atom or Molecule i] element A pure substance which contain same kind of Atom ii] compound A pure substance which contain same kind of Atom or Molecule but made up of different Atoms through a Chemical bound Mixture Mixture are constitutor

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    Meaning of Bank It is generally said that the word “BANK” has been originated in Italy. In the middle of 12th century there was a great financial crisis in Italy due to war. To meet the war expenses‚ the government of that period imposed a forced subscribed loan on citizens of the country at the interest of 5% per annum. Such loans were known as Compara‚ Mintuo etc. The most common name was Monte. In Germany the word Monte was named as Bank or Banke. According to some writers‚ the word Bank has

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    In the first chapter of Your Mind Matters‚ John Stott talks about how we as Christians are not using our minds properly. He says‚ “They have the zeal for God but it is not enlightened.” What this means to me is that we have the desire to get to know God but we lack the knowledge of what they actually believe. He then goes on to talk about how there is a difference between zeal without knowledge and knowledge without zeal. On one side you have the desire but are not enlightened and the other is that

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    comprehensive or more useful than yours‚ clearly that means their BATNA is stronger- at least in one area. 5.0 Information: The more information we have about the subject matter of the negotiation‚ the greater our capacity to assess our BATNA and parties with whom we’re negotiating. 6.0 Experience: informs us about the subject matter of each negotiation. In addition‚ our experience working with other parties gives us a sense of their level of sophistication‚ their capacity to make and fulfill agreements

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    Anthony Paris September 12‚ 2006 SOC244 "Matters of Race: the Divide" The documentary‚ "The Divide"‚ was very informative and enlightening. It focused on a specific area in America (Siler City) and the many effects that race has on it. The video focused on Siler City‚ North Carolina because it has been a hotspot of racial controversy over the years. Many issues have risen in Siler City that are prime examples if not better examples of problems involving race throughout the

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    Why Do Carers Matter

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    Part A: Essay Title: Why can it be difficult to decide whether or not a person is a carer‚ and does it matter? Base your answer on the case of someone you know. A carer is generally viewed as an individual who provides unpaid support to family or friends who could not manage without this help. However to get recognition or any form of support for being a carer an individual would have to meet the governments definition of being a carer and also fit quite a number of conditions. A government

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