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    King’s Absolute Rule Louis XIV is one of the most famous examples of an absolute ruler. Louis had a complete control over his country. Louis’s father had died leaving France in a civil war. Louis XIV obtained power after his father died and through hatred over the nobility that threatened his life and his mothers‚ though Cardinal Mazarin ruled until Louis XIV took power after Mazarin’s death. He vowed he would never be so weak that he could not have power. Louis XIV was an absolute ruler of

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    What do Argo and Zero Dark Thirty have in common‚ other than being Oscar nominees? They are both movies based on real life events and real life institutions‚ and they were both chosen as subjects of a case study designed to determine whether films have any influence on audience opinions about the government and the focal events. Participants in this study were undergraduates from a private Midwestern university who self-selected which of the two movies they would like to watch. They were then asked

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    2218 Electronic Systems and Design HLab02: Op-amp Schmitt Trigger “In this lab‚ we will investigate Schmitt trigger comparator circuit. ” “The pre-lab reading will help you make sense of what you are about to do in the lab. The lab tasks and evaluation and review questions will form the basis of your lab report. See course document on how to write the lab report.” 1.0 Lab Learning Outcomes After completing this lab‚ students will be able to:1. Compare the input and output waveforms for a

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    Kristen Sierman Lab Report: Experiment #7 Group #4 October 16th‚ 2012 Forces on a Pulley System A. Statement of the Problem The purpose of this lab was to address the following questions: how does the acceleration of a pulley system depend on the mass of the driving objects? And how does the acceleration of a pulley system depend on the mass of the driven object? To achieve this‚ a dynamic track was set up with a string attached to a cart. The string was part of a pulley system (the pulley

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    LAB OF ENTHALPY CHANGE IN COMBUSTION Objective: Determine the Enthalpy change of combustion ΔHc of three different alcohols. Methanol‚ Ethanol and Isopropilic acid. Procedure: 1. Fill the spirit micro burner with Ethanol and weight it 2. Pour 100 cm3 of water into the aluminum cup 3. Arrange the cup a short distance over the micro burner 4. Measure the temperature of water 5. When the temperature of the water has risen by 10°C‚ record the temperature. 6. Reweight

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    Zero- sum game and non-zero are terms used to refer to situations where there are gains and losses. Non-zero sum game is where one decision gain or loss doesn’t necessarily result in the others loss or gain. In this theory‚ the wins and loses‚ of all players do not add up to zero and everyone can win or lose. Commonly this is referred to as a “win-win situation” The common example given of this is the prisoner’s dilemma‚ a situation where two people are committed a crime are being interrogated separately

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    LAB 12 Introduction In this lab you will use the Wireshark packet analyzer to capture and display the control information and data stored in packets transmitted over a network. Wireshark collects network traffic data and creates files that display packet header information in a layered format like that used by the Internet model. These layers can be expanded to view details that may prove helpful in determining the source of problems that your network might be experiencing. Creating filters that

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    pre/post lab instructions Preparation is a key to success in this lab. For this reason‚ you are required to thoroughly read through the experiment information presented in the lab manual‚ and complete a pre-lab for each experiment you do. The prelab must be completed prior to the day of the experiment. Each Friday I will ask to see your completed prelab before I allow you to enter the lab. If you have not finished the pre-lab‚ I will not allow you to enter the lab and you will receive a zero. Note:

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    your mass to 2 decimal places on your lab sheet. 4. Zero the balance. 5. Add 3-4 grams of zinc to the vial and determine the mass of the zinc. Record on your lab sheet. 6. Go to one of the burets set up around the classroom. 7. Look at the buret and record the volume on your lab sheet. 8. Add 10 to 15mL of acid to your vial and record the ending volume on your lab sheet. 9. Make a drawing in the space provided of the vial and its contents on the lab sheet. Be sure to label all the chemicals

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    Yak Lab Natural selection is the process by which favorable heritable traits become more common in successive generations of a population of reproducing organisms‚ and unfavorable heritable traits become less common. Natural selection acts on the phenotype‚ or the observable characteristics of an organism‚ such that individuals with favorable phenotypes are more likely to survive and reproduce than those with less favorable phenotypes. If all the offspring that organisms can produce were to survive

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