Some say that the idea of love in modern terms differs conceptually from that of earlier periods. That argument is demonstrably false. Although love has been characterized in many different ways throughout the ages‚ the fundamental idea remains constant. No matter the eccentric personalities love is entitled to‚ love is what it is. From a literary point of view‚ whether one reads the tender longing of Sappho‚ the unattainable desire of Petrarch‚ or the whimsical prose of Dickenson‚ the message
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1. Two ships P and Q are moving along straight lines with constant velocities. Initially P is at a point O and the position vector of Q relative to O is (6i + 12j) km‚ where i and j are unit vectors directed due east and due north respectively. The ship P is moving with velocity 10j km h–1 and Q is moving with velocity (−8i + 6j) km h−1. At time t hours the position vectors of P and Q relative to O are p km and q km respectively. (a) (b) (c) Find p and q in terms of t. (3) Calculate the distance
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The quote above illustrates how Foucault claimed that being aware of constant surveillance created a sense of self-governance. Even tough there was not any set laws due to the fear Big Brother installed‚ the citizens of Oceania lived very precautious‚ uncertain of when or how they would break the law. Winston was constantly blocking out any thoughts not regarding big brother. The constant surveillance consequently created a sense of always policing themselves. Winston made sure he maintained a good
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Determination of the Rate Constant for a Chemical Reaction Department of Chemistry Abstract This experiment was performed to determine the rate constant k‚ for hydrolysis of tertiary butyl chloride to tertiary butanol. The solvent system for this reaction is 45% isopropyl alcohol and 55% water. The rate of hydrolysis of t-butyl chloride is measured by the decrease in the concentration of this reagent with time. The rate of decomposition of t-butyl chloride must be equal to the rate of formation
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Chapter 2: Stress: The Constant Challenge DEFINITIONS stress response The physiological changes associated with stress. stress The collective physiological and emotional responses to any stimulus that disturbs an individual’s homeostasis. autonomic nervous system The branch of the peripheral nervous system that‚ largely without conscious thought‚ controls basic body processes; consists of the sympathetic and parasympathetic divisions. parasympathetic division A division of the autonomic
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Avogadro’s Number and Molar Mass Handout Key 1. What is the coefficient for oxygen when the following equation is balanced using the lowest‚ whole numbered coefficients? ____ C3H8O(g) + ____ O2 (g) ____ CO2 (g) + ____ H2O(g) a) 3 b) 5 c) 7 d) 9 2. What is the sum of the coefficients when the following equation is balanced using the lowest‚ whole numbered coefficients? _____ PH3 (g) + _____ O2 (g) _____ P4O10 (s) + _____ H2O(g) a) 10 b) 12 c) 19 d) 22 3. What is the sum of the coefficients when
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JEE(ADVANCED) – 2014 PAPER-1 Code-1 Questions with Answers PART – 1 PHYSICS SECTION – 1 (One or More Than One Options Correct Type) This section contains 10 multiple choice type questions. Each question has four choices (A)‚ (B)‚ (C) and (D) out of which ONE or MORE THAN ONE are correct. At time ?? = 0‚ terminal A in the circuit shown in the figure is connected to B by a keyand an (????)‚ with ??0 = 1Aand ω = 500 rad s-1 starts flowing in it with alternating current ??(??) = ??0 cos 1. the
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2.0 Kinematics of Linear motion is defined as the studies of motion of an objects without considering the effects that produce the motion. There are two types of motion: Linear or straight line motion (1-D) with constant (uniform) velocity with constant (uniform) acceleration‚ e.g. free fall motion Projectile motion (2-D) x-component (horizontal) y-component (vertical) 2 Learning Outcome: 2.1 Linear Motion (2 hour) www.kmph.matrik.edu.my At the end of this chapter
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soil property. These two tests are the falling head permeability test and the constant head permeability test. Which test is used depends upon the type of soil to be tested. For soils of high permeability (sands and gravels) a constant head test is used. For soils of intermediate to low permeability‚ a falling head test is used. As we were testing sand we used a constant head permeability test. By carrying out the constant head permeability test we can determine the coefficients of permeability of
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EXPERIMENT 2: BATCH DISTILLATION AT CONSTANT REFLUX OBJECTIVE: To operate a batch distillation unit at constant reflux. To examine the change in top and bottom composition over time in a batch distillation. PROCEDURES: 1. Perform the general start-up procedures (Section 4). Refer appendix 1. 2. Record initial volume and refractive index of the liquid mixture in the reboiler. 3. Set the heater power to 1.5kW. 4. Set reflux timer to 10 second for set 1 and 30 second for set 2. ( Note: Set 1:
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