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    your favorite candies? Chromatography can solve that for you. Chromatography is a separation technique used by scientists for separating both organic and inorganic compounds. There are four different types of chromatography: thin layer‚ liquid‚ gas‚ and paper‚ but for this lab paper chromatography will be used. Who invented chromatography? A Russian botanist named Mikhail Semyonovich Tsvet invented chromatography in 1901 while doing research on plant pigments. Why is chromatography so important? This

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    Why Salespeople Fail?

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    Why Salespeople Thomas N. Ingram Charles H. Schwepker‚ Don Huts06 Factors considered to be most signtficant in contributing to salesperson failure were identtjied by examining the survey responses of 126 sales executives. The six most important factors were (1) poor listening skills; (2) failure to concentrate on top priorities; (3) a lack of sufticient effort; (4) inability to determine customer needs; (5) lack of planning for sales presentations; and (6) inadequate productlservice knowledge.

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    it or use it for paying off other debts. Others believe it should be privatized and that person should be allowed to do what they wish with their Social Security. I am hoping to touch on at least two points for each side of the argument. Before we can dive into each side we need to know how it all began. Before the time of Social Security‚ people found ways to secure their economy. Back in ancient Greece‚ they used olive oil to ensure their economic security. In medieval times‚ serfs would tend

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    Why Abortion Is Wrong

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    the Nazi because they were killing innocent Jews‚ but why doesn’t the world get upset at the mothers that are killing their own innocent children? Also the baby is a living being. A baby’s heart starts beating 18 days from conception. It starts beating at about 3-4 weeks‚ you won’t hear it until around 8 weeks. The baby is also defenseless so therefore it can not protect

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    Alcohol Reflection

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    Anthony Svizzero October 14‚ 2010 Alcohol Edu Reflection Through this experience‚ I gained much insight into the negative effects and consequences that are associated with the consumption of alcohol. This course has taught me and equipped me with many facts and information about alcohol that I was not previously aware of. With this gained knowledge I am a more informed person whom can make better decisions for myself that will not place myself for the people around me in dangerous situations

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    Why Abortion is an Injustice     An injustice is an unjust act or occurrence that does not seem fair; in other words an example of an injustice is abortion. Abortion is an injustice in many people’s opinions because a person would not even be giving the baby a chance at life‚ but killing it after they have made their own mistake. Abortion kills helpless babies everyday‚ and yet it still seems to remain legal. Killing other people is illegal‚ so isn’t killing an unborn child the same thing? Abortion

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    Why Medicinal Marijuana Should be Legal For the past decade‚ talk of Medical Marijuana legalization has been a huge debate in the United States. Individuals on both sides of the issue refuse to concede to each other. Everyone is convinced that their opinion on the issue is the right opinion. Doctors and Physicians on both sides have researched this issue to the end. My question to those who oppose; is marijuana more harmful than the prescription drugs Doctors so easily prescribe today? I understand

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    not worthless to different types of people and businesses . There must be certain factors for things to be considered ‘rubbish’ by society. These can include it being seen as broken‚ old‚ not needed or simply not wanted anymore. Though there may be some truth behind certain items being considered rubbish‚ such as broken‚ that item can still have value to another‚ so would not be considered as rubbish . Rubbish is commonly defined as something which has no worth ; it is what nobody wants‚ it is

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    Why Prohibition Failed

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    Why Prohibition Failed Prohibition: Help or Harm? Prohibition damaged America Imagine this"¦ It’s 12:30 am in a dark New York City street during the 1920s. Everything is silent. Then a man walks around to the back of an old saloon‚ closed due to Prohibition. He knocks three times on the back door then mutters the words " Joe sent me". The door opens to the sound of ragtime music and people singing. The door shuts and it is silent again"¦ That was an example of just on of the 100‚000 "speak-easies"

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    Why People Work

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    When you ask people why they work‚ a lot of them will say that they work for money. People usually work to get the things that they need to live. Sometimes money is the only reason why people work. Once‚ for example‚ I asked my mother why she works despite it being hard. She said that she can get personal satisfaction through working. Also‚ she works to perform rewarding and meaningful activities. In addition‚ she works for companionship. I think that my mother is an example of why people work for more

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