Burn after Reading is a movie based on a mixture of bad decisions as well as reasoning. Although most of these decisions portrayed in the movie come up in our day to day lives‚ the characters end up having a hard time dealing with each consequence from these decisions. From typical feelings of insecurities‚ divorce problems‚ multiple scandalous acts in love affairs to one’s paranoid thoughts‚ this movie portrays a lot of average people on missions to different things they believe they need to succeed
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Finding Joe Tag Line “We must be willing to get rid of the life we’ve planned so as to have the life that is waiting for us.” First Quote “I don’t believe people are looking for the meaning of life as much as they are looking for the experience of being alive.” • Thailand: Golden Buddha Start of Film: Who is Joseph Campbell and why should we care? • One story within all the stories – called The Hero’s Journey. Circle Graphic: o Wasteland o
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Milton S. Hershey failed three times before finding success in the candy business. He had refused to give up on his expedition to prosper in this particular market. Starting his failed businesses with a wide variety of candy‚ he then had success after making caramel a priority. That was until he discovered chocolate. The result was what you recognize as the Hershey Chocolate bar. The empire he built was based on one goal: to bring chocolate to everyone at an affordable price. Beginning his life
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How do Bunsen Burners Work? Problems: How should a Bunsen burner be lit and adjusted to attain a blue flame? What is the hottest part of a Bunsen burner flame? Is burning the gas a chemical or physical change? Is it endothermic or exothermic? Hypothesis: The Bunsen burner should be lit by striking the match first‚ turning on the gas‚ igniting the gas‚ and adjusting the flame using the gas flow valve‚ the collar‚ and the table gas release to achieve a blue flame. I predict that the hottest part
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There’s a lot of reasons why I chose the bassoon. For one‚ the first time I misread Bassoon for baboon which of course would seem odd to find in an orchestra. Now‚ Don’t get me wrong‚ the bassoon and baboon have a lot in common-well actually‚ other then the red tone the baboon’s bottom shares with the bassoon‚ they have nothing in common‚ so scratch that. The bassoon and baboon have nothing in common; they’re extreme opposites. For instance the bassoon has a deep voice while a baboon makes high
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Li 1 Finding Beauty In the rush of a morning workday‚ do they lose themselves to keep up with the speed of others ’ pace? What are they thinking about while walking in the street? Do they have a heart of finding the beauty around them? Do they care about the things happening around them? It is these questions that would be examined by an experiment organized by the Washington in the street
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P. Stonebraker Organic Chemistry II lecture UCB Extension Spring 2013 Extra Credit Report Papers Paper is strictly optional. Write a 4-6 page paper on a subject approved by the instructor (either picked from the list below or picked by yourself). Emphasis in the paper should be on the organic chemistry associated with the subject (how it is synthesized‚ uses‚ etc.). No two students can research the same subject. Maximum value of the paper will likely in the 20-40 point range‚ depending
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CM5121 Graduate Organic Chemistry General Administration Matters Dr. Zhang Sheng Office no: S7-03-12 Email: chmzs@nus.edu.sg CM5121 Assessments CA (quiz‚ project) 50% Final Exam (Closed Book) 50% CA: choose 2 out of 3 Quiz 1 (Week 7‚ closed book) 25% Quiz 2 (Week 11‚ closed book) 25% Project Presentation 25% (Week 11-13) 2 Syllabus Broadly divided into 2 parts: 1) Pericyclic Reactions i) Electrocyclic ii) Cycloaddition and cycloreversion iii) Sigmatropic 2) Rearrangements
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Organic chemistry Organic chemistry is one of the ‘branches’ of chemistry and is seen as distinct from other branches‚ such as inorganic and physical chemistry. It can be described as the chemistry living processes (often referred to as biochemistry) but extends beyond that. It focuses almost entirely on the chemistry of covalently bonded carbon molecules and as well as life processes‚ it includes the chemistry of other types of compounds‚ including plastics‚ petrochemicals‚ drugs and paint
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Organic Lab I No. 5-6 Separation of a Carboxylic Acid‚ a Phenol‚ and a Neutral Substance (Two-week lab) Reading Assignment 1) Chapter 7 • Introduction: P. 135- first paragraph • Theory and Techniques (p142-145) o Properties of Extraction Solvents o Mixing and Separating the Layers o Drying Agents o Part 1: The Technique of Neutral Liquid/Liquid Extraction The description is for dichloromethane-aqueous
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