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    Alum Lab Conclusion

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    Alum Lab Conclusion The purpose of this laboratory was to use two different techniques to attempt to identify the melting point and the mole ratio of hydrated water to anhydrous aluminum‚ potassium‚ and sulfate of AlKSO4. The hypotheses were: if the alum was put in a capillary tube the melting point of alum will be able to be determined; and the water of hydration in alum crystals will be possible to determine if the alum is heated with a Bunsen burner. Results: Part 1: Data Table | Trial

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    VI- CONCLUSION The eye is the organ of vision. It has a complex structure consisting of a transparent lens that focuses light on the retina. The retina is covered with two basic types of light-sensitive cells-rods and cones. The cone cells are sensitive to color and are located in the part of the retina called the fovea‚ where the light is focused by the lens. The rod cells are not sensitive to color‚ but have greater sensitivity to light than the cone cells. These cells are located around the

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    in a community of whites. During this period of time‚ there were multiple laws and amendments produced to help free enslaved African American. Some laws were against newly freed slaves‚ which denied the Africans things white people could do. In conclusion‚ Reconstruction was a period of time where there were drastic changes to the American Union. Flash Back in the Past: Richmond‚ Virginia “One spring day in April‚ 1861‚ all Richmond was astir. Schools were broken

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    CONCLUSION: His administration was considered one of the cleanest and most corruption-free; his presidency was cited as the Philippines’ Golden Years. Trade and industry flourished‚ the Philippine military was at its prime‚ and the Filipino people were given international recognition in sports‚ culture and foreign affairs. The Philippines ranked second in Asia’s clean and well-governed countries. Magsaysay achieved to suppress the Huk as Luis Taruc surrendered to his administration. Majority

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    FFRANCIS TURBINE QUESTIONS & DISCUSSIONS 7.1 QUESTIONS 1. Plot a graph of: a. Turbine velocity versus flow rate. b. Turbine velocity versus output torque. c. Turbine velocity versus hydraulic power. d. Turbine velocity versus mechanical power. e. Turbine velocity versus efficiency. 2. Give your comment(s) from the graph obtained.  Based on the graph Turbine velocity versus flow rate‚ it is shown that line for both z=50% and 100%is increasing when turbine

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    CONCLUSION BRICS BANK

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    CONCLUSION The BRICS Development Bank is expected to start operations in 2016‚ providing a crucial two-year window to state the policies and instruments that would define the scope of its operations. We think the BRICS countries should meet the call to develop an institution that is revolutionary in its vision and the manner in which it functions. The Bank is expected to not only address developmental challenges within the five countries that are leading it‚ but also generate greater resources for

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    Energy Crisis

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    INTRODUCTION Energy is the basic necessity for life. But for energy no form of life would have ever emerged. We all know energy for providing us light and comfort. It can help us to cool down during summers and feel warm during winters. It also helps us to go from one place to another. All automobiles need energy to run; but even otherwise all other means of transport need energy. But even though we use it every moment of our life and learn about it at school it often remains a riddle

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    Fuel and energy-Why are fuel and energy important? I chose this topic because I think; it plays an important role in our life. Without fuel and energy‚ I wouldn’t be able to arrive to school on time‚ because I need to come to school by car‚ which would not work if there is no fuel. I wouldn’t be able to use Air Conditioner‚ because it need electricity to works….and many more example. The point is without fuel and energy‚ most part of our life would be meaningless. So it is important for us‚ that

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    efficient‚ clean‚ high out-put energy production. As a civilization we need not focus on what the past has held for energy production but rather what the present and future hold for us. Two key options are the long lasting‚ high out-put but environmentally hazardous option which is nuclear fission (nuclear power) and the safe but potential ground water contamination hazard which is geothermal energy. This paper will point out strictly fact based information on both forms of energy and which one shows the

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    Anglo-Saxons Conclusion

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    To sum it all up‚ the Anglo-Saxons a culture best described in their literature as brave‚ loyal‚ generous and friendly were a tribe of warrior-farmers. Who were around from 410AD until 1066. They came from North-Western Europe. They loved fighting and were a very fierce group of people. As a result of that they invaded Britain while the Romans were still in control. But just like other people some Anglo-Saxons came to Britain to fight‚ while others came peacefully‚ to find land to farm. They loved

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