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    Chapter 11 Summary Chem

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    Chapter 11 Gases assumes both shape and vol of the container compressible‚ form homogenous w/ 1 another D is smaller then liquids/solids and highly variable depending on T and P Kinetic Molecular theory 3/2RT = total kinetic energy ½ mu2 = average kinetic energy Urms speed of mol with average kinetic energy‚ its inversely proportional to the square root of M when T is the same EX. Determine how much faster a helium atom moves‚ on average‚ than a carbon dioxide molecule at the same temperature

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    Geography 110 – 01; Chapter 6: Religion; Religion is essential for geographers to understand how humans occupy Earth because it is an important element in culture‚ and leaves a strong imprint on the physical environment. Geographers stay focused on the elements of religion that are geographically significant (ie: migrants carry their religion with them to a new location). Geographers distinguish religions into two categories: Universalizing religion – a religion that attempts to appeal to all

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    Chapter eight of Unbroken goes from describing the risks of flying in combat to describing the reality of death and how the men attempted to cope with that. In this quote‚ the narrator makes a point to highlight that each death was not only a number‚ but an actual person. The narrator offers insight into how extreme the circumstances were during war and how many real people died—people who were once friends and family. This quote is significant‚ because‚ while so many people died during the war‚

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    Symbolism The symbol I chose for The Scourge was the vine fruit tree. We see this tree all throughout the book. The first time we see it is on page1‚ it’s the whole reason why Ani’s adventure started. Then we see the tree again on page 107 being used as punishment for those who disobey. It symbolizes the good‚ the fruit‚ and the bad‚ the cage. Summary In the beginning of Ani’s adventure she is just looking at a vine fruit tree to feed her family. Only when she decided to climb the

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    In Chapter 33‚ it talks about how the house seemed smaller and quieter after the trip south. Maya reasoned that she had given up some adolescence for knowledge‚ but my improvement was more appreciated than the loss. Bailey (brother) was much older too. Bailey made friends during the summer with a group of slick street boys. Bailey’s language had changed. He had started releasing slangy expressions in his sentences like crazy. When Maya would try to tell Bailey her adventures and misadventures‚ Bailey

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    In Chapter 5 of “The Outsiders By S.E. Hinton” Johnny and Pony are in the church and are trying to get used to how things will be. Ponyboy wakes in the church and finds a note from Johnny saying that he has gone into town to get supplies. When Johnny returns‚ he brings a week’s supply of baloney‚ cigarettes‚ and a paperback copy of Gone with the Wind. Ponyboy wants to read to him because he remembers that he wanted to read it for a while‚ after seeing the movie together this shows that Johnny is

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    Rebecca McKenney Introduction to Astronomy Mrs. Alburg 12 April 2017 Chapter 7 Notes If all the mass of the satellites‚ asteroids‚ meteoroids‚ comets‚ and planets (besides Jupiter) in the solar system were combined and doubled two and half times‚ you will get the mass of Jupiter. Both Jupiter and Saturn have “colorful bands that extend around” it’s respected “equator.” (Slater) The dark reddish bands of Jupiter are called belts‚ while the lighter color bands are called zones. The spots

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    Chapter 13 Notes: Changes on the Western Frontier Native Americans -Native Americans of the plains hunted‚ farmed‚ and traded in traditional ways. -Plains people relied on the buffalo for a variety of survival needs -The booming of the cattle industry in the late 1800s contributed to the decline of the Plains Indians’ culture. -The Sioux (war-like plains tribe) resisted the efforts of the U.S. government‚ the army & the settlers to remove them from their sacred lands. -Sitting Bull &

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    Chapter 24: Katniss explains how Foxface had been stealing food from the others and how she must have thought the berries were safe because Peeta had collected them in his stash. Katniss collects the remaining poison berries in a pouch to carry with her‚ in case they have the opportunity to trick Cato as well. Katniss makes a fire to cook the meat she just hunted and also to draw Cato‚ their only remaining competitor‚ but he doesn’t show. Peeta asks to stay in the cave again that night‚ and Katniss

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    Chapter 4&5 1. According to the author‚ what makes the use of grand juries attractive to prosecutors? How does this explain their use when it comes to investigations of controversial militant behavior? 1. Grand jurys have the ability to pursue investigations even when crimes have not been committed. 2. Witnesses called before the grand jury can be aggressively be questioned with no lawyer present. 3. Proceeding by indictment uses the grand jury’s legitimacy and prestige to generate support By

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