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    Cations I found out what Cations where present by doing a flame test. When I put my substance in the Bunsen burner I got a bright yellow colour which means that the Cation for my substance was sodium ions. Anions To find the Anions I had to go through a series of tests to find out which Anion was present. From all the tests I found out that the test for bromine halide worked and the test for sulphate also worked. Conclusion In conclusion I found out that the ions present in my sample where

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    Discrimination in South America One important labor law principle‚ non-discrimination in the workplace‚ has historically played a larger role in the US than in South America. Employment discrimination is an important legal theory in the United States‚ as it creates an exception to the general U.S. rule of employment. Under this rule‚ either party is free to terminate the labor relationship with no liability to the other. This is something that South America does not share. South American countries

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    Prohibition The prohibition was the 18th amendment put into effect back in 1920 where it had made any manufacturing‚ sales‚ or distributing any type of intoxicating liquor illegal. Many different groups that were against alcohol believed it to be America’s national curse. They believed by taking alcohol away it would lower crime rates and have consumers spend more at other stores. By doing all this it would make America look like a more friendly classy country. After the ban of alcohol the economy

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    Walt Whitman describes the United States of America by stating‚ “The genius of the Unites States is not best or most in its executive or legislatures... America is the races of races.” Whitman uses United States of America and America interchangeably‚ igniting this habit as a social norm throughout history. With this repetitive‚ conscious replacement‚ “America” has become synonymous with the United States of America. However‚ “America” began to develop a meaning beyond the geographic location. It

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    Prohibition: Why Did America Change Its Mind? During The 1900’s‚ America suffered a severe problem regarding alcoholic beverages. A majority of the population were unable to drink responsibly‚ therefore‚ had to suffer certain consequences‚ such as Prohibition. In 1917‚ twenty six states voted themselves ‘dry’‚ which meant that these specific states would dismiss alcohol. The ratification of the 18th Amendment banned the manufacture‚ transportation and sale of intoxicating liquors‚ a period in American

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    because it’s hard to believe the harsh consequences have to be paid for such little thing like dancing with some boy. Its shows that babamukuru was so furious that he would kill his daughter which makes this really an exciting moment. Nyasha now in this paragraph she becomes too defensive with her parents not knowing what will happen to her. She had so much resistance that when babamukuru hit her she responds back and strikes back. I think that is what leads to a very climatic situation when they start

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    the U.S. Many people who have anxiety do not go to the doctor or seek help. Anxiety Disorder is a terrible mental illness effecting 18 percent of the population. There are many different kinds of anxiety disorders that people can have. The effects of this illness can vary. Many treatments are also offered to those who seek help. Although many people have this disorder‚ there is still a commonly asked question of "why" (Anxiety Disorders Mental Health). 1)What general age does anxiety

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    My reading has improved by taking this class this term. I learned how to read fiction by practice reading and analyzing the text. I have also learned strategies for my studies by analyzing textbooks and how to research. I learned reading skills for general reading too. That’s what I have learned by taking this class. When reading fiction‚ the reader need to analyze the text to understand what you are reading. This first thing the reader needs to know is the setting‚ that is the time and place

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    Skin Conditions

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    to promote healthy skin such as lessen wrinkles‚ reduce age spots and acne. Particularly the vitamins which these antioxidants have such as vitamin A and B help in promoting healthy skin. When identifying humans‚ finger prints are commonly utilized because of its unique patterns among individuals. It is found that what determines the pattern of fingerprint is what occurs in a layer of the skin called the basal layer. The surrounding layers of skin the outer layer the epidermis and inner dermis

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    The Failure of Prohibition What made America repeal Prohibition? Prohibition went into effect early 1920 after approval of the Eighteenth Amendment. The Eighteenth Amendment banned the transportation‚ manufacturing‚ and sale of alcohol in the United States. Americans believed that the consumption of alcohol was behind a few of America’s issues and some saw it as a drag on the economy. World War I also influenced the support of prohibition. Many Americans believed it was not American-like to spend

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