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    Wall Street's Parthenon

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    and it does not need to be able to be seen by everyone. Another similarity that can be seen right away is the Doric order that was clearly followed while designing and constructing the exterior of Federal Hall. We can see this by looking at the columns and their simple capitals‚ along with the Doric frieze with the three lines‚ and the simple triangular pediment. Another not so apparent similarity are the statues in each monument. The Parthenon was devoted for prayer‚ and appropriately‚ there

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    sites and tools that can be of assistance when completing assignments‚ connecting to other students‚ and searching for careers. Complete this table regarding student resources provided by the university. In the first column‚ identify where the resource can be found. In the second column‚ summarize each resource in at least one sentence. When you are finished with the matrix‚ answer the follow-up question in part B. Part A: Resources Scavenger Hunt Student resource Where found Summary of the

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    protein was filtered out of the cell and column chromatography was used as a means to isolate the protein by taking advantage of its hydrophobic properties. This was performed by washing the column containing the GFP protein amongst other proteins with buffers varying in salt concentrations. As expected‚ when a buffer of high salt concentration was used (binding buffer) the protein remained in the column. This was evidenced by the green glow of the column coupled with the non-glowing wash remnants

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    Greek and Roman Architecture The Greeks thought of their Gods as having the same needs as human beings‚ they believed that the Gods needed somewhere to live on Earth. Temples were built as the gods’ earthly homes. The basic design of temples developed from the royal halls of the Maycenaean Age. A Mycenaean palace consisted of a number of buildings often more than one story high‚ grouped around a central courtyard. It was brightly painted‚ both inside and out. In each palace there was a large

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    and Fluorenone (2) was separated by column chromatography. Chemical Equation: Fluorene (1) Fluorenone (2) Mp 114C mp 83C MW 166.22 MW 180.21 Introduction: Column chromatography was invented by Tswett in 1906 so that his study of the chemistry of chlorophyll could be facilitated. Tswett made significant advances in the method and demonstrated its applicability to the separation of many different kinds of mixtures. Column chromatography rapidly found application in all areas

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    architecture is distinguished by its three famous column designs known as the Doric‚ Ionic and Corinthian‚ which consist of decorated pediments with a focus on symmetry. The most perfect example of a Doric structure would be the Parthenon (Figure 1)‚ which is a temple dedicated to Athena located on the acropolis in Athens made 2400 years ago. The Doric order was the first style used and can be best described as being simple and structured. The columns consist of no base and have indentations on them

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    circular carved flower that is shown on the cabinet doors and on the running frieze. Analysis Classic roman architecture includes columns and pilasters. Therefore‚ the double cabinet can be identified as an Italian renaissance piece because pilasters and columns were so prominent in Italian renaissance architecture. On the top two rooms it is possible that Doric columns or pilasters support the side doors. It can be said that the perspective is of a room

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    Stanford White www.greatbuildings.com/architects/McKim_Mead_and_White.html 4Works Cited "Stanford White." Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia‚ 6Th Edition (2011): 1. Academic Search Complete. Web. 2 Dec. 2012. 4Works Cited Paul‚ Goldberger. "ARCHITECTURE VIEW; The City That Was And the City That Is Now." New York Times 18 Aug. 1991: 30. Academic Search Complete. Web. 2 Dec. 2012. These architects were fundamentally non-ideological -- this is the most important lesson their work holds

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    Lycopene Lab Report

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    antioxidant. Lycopene is found in various fruits and vegetables. The purpose of this experiment is the isolation of Lycopene from tomato paste. This is done using liquid/solid extraction and chromatography. Once the Lycopene is isolated‚ IR spectroscopy will determine its percentage actually obtained by chromatography. Procedure: A massed sample of 1.012g of tomato paste was placed in a 125mL Erlenmeyer flask. To the flask‚ 5mL of 50:50 hexane-acetone was added into the flask. After the 50:50

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    ionic style being more decorative and relaxed (Sayre‚2010) a brilliant example of Greek architecture in the Doric style is Parthenon. Roman the architecture‚ which is something to be more complex in its designs and engineering‚ uses three types of columns. Their most common type is made in Doric style. It is plain and was used when very heavy structures required support (Sayre‚ 2010). The ionic style was employed more as decorative ends were being met. The third type is the Corinthian style. It has

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