Paper 2-Explanatory Synthesis Obesity and the overall public health are becoming increasingly large problems America. Many people are split on ideas as to what is causing this health crisis. “Don’t Blame the Eater” by David Zinczenko‚ and “What You Eat Is Your Business” by Radley Balko are two essays that discuss problems with the current system as well as potential solutions to these problems. While Zinczenko argues that the problem is coming from a lack of information on the products being consumed
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Lab 3: Grignard Synthesis Objective: The goal of this lab is to synthesize a Grignard reagent from bromobenzene and magnesium metal in diethyl ether. This same Grignard reagent would then be used to prepare a tertiary alcohol and then purify and characterize the product. Table of Reagents: Name Chemical formula Melting Point Boiling Point Density Safety Hazards Diethyl ether C4H10O -116.3°C 34.6°C 0.7134 g/ml Flammable Bromobenzene C6H5Br -30.6°C 156°C 1.5 g/ml
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Penny Synthesis Essay To “… not ban pennies‚ but merely discourage their use by establishing a system…” It is because I agree with Mark Lewis of Forbes.com‚ that I affirm abolishing the penny‚ yet with some restrictions. In 2001 a United States Representative by the name of Jim Kolbe introduced a proposition to eliminate the penny (United States’ lowest denomination coin). To deeply reason as to why an individual might support this proposition‚ we must look at three different points of analysis
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Just A Mother Amy Amy: A Case Study Amy is the mother of three children: a daughter who is seven and twins – a boy and a girl – who are five. Her husband is an attorney and works long hours. Amy is a college graduate and worked in a professional role until the twins were born. Amy is an only child‚ social‚ attractive and very well organized. However‚ inside‚ Amy feels insecure‚ even worthless. Her mother was an alcoholic and her father died when she was ten. After her father died‚ Amy began to take
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living creatures‚ work together in a certain process that is crucial to existence: the formation of proteins. Although all species differ from each other in various ways‚ the processes by which proteins are synthesized are the same in all. Protein synthesis is a very complex process. In order to understand the process‚ there some basics that are essential for cells to create the proper proteins. DNA is a very long and double-stranded molecule that contains coding‚ through four nitrogen bases (adenine
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Throughout history‚ human beings have been incessantly cruel and violent towards each other. It has happened so much so‚ that some have argued human nature is intrinsically violent and aggressive. This can be seen in chapter 25 of The Grapes of Wrath: the mindless destruction of resources ultimately amounts to nothing productive. In his novel‚ Steinbeck expresses harsh criticism and disapproval toward humanity’s self-destructive and violent nature. Man’s cruelty to his fellow man‚ a major theme
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Museums have long served a purpose as cultural staples. For every museum‚ big and small‚ careful consideration is used in selecting its contents. When securing new items for a museum‚ it is most important to consider public appeal‚ educational value‚ and cost-effectiveness. What makes a museum different from a billionaire’s private collection is patronage. Thus‚ a museum must be able to attract visitors interested in its displays. This captivation of interest should be for the purpose of entertainment
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Pretending Not To Care Friedrich Nietzsche once said‚ “What does nihilism mean? That the highest values devaluate themselves. The aim is lacking; ‘why?’ finds no answer”. Nietzsche reasons that when a society values anything—an object‚ a person‚ or a philosophy—it becomes a challenge to see who can obtain it‚ and those who cannot‚ form this idea that the value is pointless. He goes on to say that while those who cannot obtain it may act like they don’t care about this value‚ they still ask ‘why
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The Great Gatsby is full of symbolism‚ particularly colors. Throughout the book the author uses them to represent different themes of the novel‚ and F. Scott Fitzgerald had the intent of applying color imagery to reflect a certain theme. Each particular color‚ chosen by Fitzgerald‚ issued to depict the thematic issues concerning the ideal to reality‚ as well as to show wealth and social status‚ as it pertains to personal desires. Many examples of color are used in this novel‚ each with a significant
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The question we need to be asking ourselves is if we should be letting our 13 and 14 year old teens read the book‚ “The Adventure of Huckleberry Finn.” With this type of society‚ I personally think we should not. The reason I think that is because I feel like 13 and 14 year old teens are not yet mature enough to understand Mr.Twain’s intentions. “The Adventure of Huckleberry Finn‚” was an anti-slavery and anti-racist book‚ but I feel like there is a correct time to read a book like this one. Most
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