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    Acids Bases and Salts

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    who turns red litmus blue‚ neutralizes acids‚ and tastes bitter. What am I? 7. I am a 0.020 M solution of a weak acid‚ HA‚ who dissociates to the extent of 3.5%. What is the value of my Ka? 8. I am a Bronsted-Lowry acid. Therefore‚ I am a _________________donor. 9. I am a Bronsted-Lowry base. As a result‚ I am a proton ______________. 10. I am a bicarbonate ion‚ HCO3¯. Because I can both donate and accept a proton under certain conditions‚ I am called a(n) ______________________ species. True

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    inevitable love that pushes a mother to do absolutely anything because of the maternal instinct that is bestowed within. Unconditional motherly love releases the “super power” inside a desperate mother in need of her child. In the novel “Son‚” Lois Lowry uses characterization in the main character‚ Claire‚ to demonstrate her courage‚ desperateness‚ and mental‚ as well as physical‚ strength that strives her to find her son. Born in an utopian society‚ Claire is assigned her role as a birthmother. After

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    Perception and Cognition

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    USA: Cambridge University Press. Bargh‚ J. A.‚ Chen‚ M.‚ & Burrows‚ L. (1996). Automaticity of social behavior: Direct effects of trait construct and stereotype activation on action. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology‚ 71‚ 230-244. Epley‚ N.‚ & Gilovich‚ T. (1999). Just going along: Nonconscious priming and conformity to social pressure. Journal Of Experimental Social Psychology‚ 35(6)‚ 578. Goldstein‚ B. E. (2007). Cognitive psychology: Connecting mind‚ research and everyday experience

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    Technology In The Giver

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    This is shown through The Giver by Lois Lowry‚ and through “The Pedestrian” by Ray Bradbury. The Giver takes place in a utopian society where there are no feelings and there are many rules to follow to make it so “perfect”. Authors use futuristic plots and incorporate the overuse of technology to show how‚ when used too much‚ technology can be negative. Authors use futuristic plots‚ events that do

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    The Giver by Lois Lowry-1994 Newbery Medal Winner I chose The Giver by Lois Lowry because according to the American Library Association‚ it is one of the most challenged books in the nation. The Giver was written by Lois Lowry‚ published in 1993‚ and awarded a Newbery Medal for that year. It is a controversial book because of its violent and sexual passages that some adults have deemed inappropriate for children‚ as well as for its mature themes of euthanasia‚ infanticide‚ and suicide. However

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    Is there really such a thing as a perfect society? Will modern day society really be as perfect as some might want it to be? Many books that are written‚ such as The Giver‚ reflect on these questions and recreates the idea of a perfect society. While the society in The Giver and modern day society have some similarities‚ these two are much more different from each other. Although‚ Their society might seem as a perfect place and a perfect way to run a community‚ there are many more things behind this

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    Construction of Knowledge

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    com/browse/dystopia>. Kilbourne‚ Jean. “Advertising’s Influence on Media Content.” Perspectives on Contemporary Issues: Readings Across the Disciplines. 6th ed. Ed. Katherine Anne Ackley. Boston: Wadsworth/Cengage Learning‚ 2012. 230-233. Print. Lowry‚ Lois. The Giver. New York‚ NY: Houghton Mifflin‚ 1993. Print.

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    The Giver

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    The Giver by Lois Lowry “The Giver” was a fabulous read about a seemingly utopian society where the people in the society are spared from any discomfort‚ such as hunger‚ war‚ even pain from a scraped knee. This was an excellent book‚ but also very hard to read and very disturbing. The first half is like a science fiction novel about a utopian society. But the second half really gets into the emotional consequences of that society. “The Giver” reminds me‚ in a way‚ of the movie “Pleasantville‚” where

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    The Giver Ending Essay

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    training‚ and so he does not expect unusual things to happen to him. When the apple changes‚ Lowry must communicate the quality of its change without using any vocabulary or ideas that Jonas would not already know. She cannot tell us directly that there is no color in Jonas’s world‚ since the entire story is told from Jonas’s perspective: he does not know what color is‚ so he does not know that color exists. Lowry has to show us somehow that something is missing from Jonas’s world‚ so that we recognize

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    In many dystopian literatures‚ the characters show some type of emotion to their peers‚ weather it is questioning them or it is having some sort paranoia about them. In The Giver by Lois Lowry‚ Jonas‚ the receiver of memory chooses to return all the memories back to his communities so that they could have a life with emotions‚ color‚ and diversity. In The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street by Rod Serling‚ members of the street were being very paranoid because some aliens came to their community

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