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    What sort of thing form in chemical reactions? Products are the finished product of a chemical equation‚ and reactants are what make up the products. ( atoms‚ matter‚ molecules‚ energy‚ rate‚ temperature) Name some compounds: H2O (Hydrogen and Oxygen elements - Water) CH4 (Carbon and Hydrogen elements - Methane) NaCl (Sodium Chloride- salt) Different types of compounds: Metal + Metal = Metallic Compound Metal + Non-Metal = Ionic compound Non-Metal + Non-Metal = Covalent compound Different types

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    Have you ever wondered why when‚ you’re young no drinking especially no driving? teen drinking and driving‚a short nonfiction article by the CDC. Basically‚facts on how drinking and driving as a teen can and will get you in a serious car crash. You’re more likely to drink and drive at a certain ages. At age 18‚ male‚ you are at about 18%a year are going to drink and drive. So you are more likely to get into a accident but that’s only 18%. If you drink and drive at 16 you are less likely to get into

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    felt during the Holocaust on their way to the Auschwitz concentration camps. Auschwitz polish prisoner Pavel Stemin said‚ “Death‚ death‚ death. Death at night‚ death in the morning‚ death in the afternoon. Death. We lived with death. How could a human feel?” (Laurence‚ 2005) Auschwitz was a trio of concentration camps separated by forty-four rail lines‚ sending Jews to their death. (Berenbaum‚ 2012) Auschwitz one was the smallest of the three camps and used for mostly political prisoners‚ the

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    Title: Is the Use of deception in social science research on human participants justified? By Noel Matea‚ University of Waikato‚ New Zealand‚ 2011. Introduction The ethical issue in human subjects’ research continues to receive greater attention within the research ethics literature and the wider academia. A particular ethical issue that continues to draw controversy is the use of deception in social science research involving human subjects. The question of whether deception can be ethically

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    The Danger of a Single Story; an eloquent and lively account of the lack of native literature in the childhood of speaker Chimamanda Ngozi. A story of a well-educated Nigerian who noted the lack Nigerian stories in her country. The danger of a single story. A tale of a single-minded story being told by the western world about Ngozi’s home countries. Stories of poverty and unhappiness not expressed in her own life experience. Ngozi’s TED talk warns the listener about the single story. She talks about

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    Social Sciences What is meant by the term ‘social sciences’? The definition of ‘social sciences’ is a group of academic disciplines that examine society and how people interact and develop as a culture. (Investopedia.com). Social science also highlights study of humanity‚ including quantitative and qualitative methods. 1. There are numerous examples of social science fields of study. These include; * Anthropology * Communication * Criminology * Cultural Studies * Economics

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    Does Internet Really Need Regulations? The article "The Internet: A Clear and Present Danger?" written by Cathleen Cleaver is a clear claim of the necessity of government regulation to control what is being shown on the Internet. To support her claim‚ Cleaver gives the pornographic web sites as an example. She argues that the regulations used to control the selling of pornography applied to porn stores‚ magazines‚ and television should also be applied to the Internet. The reason for such necessity

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    ” it is very difficult to not support the organization. They focus most of their attention on these concepts‚ and show it’s negativity to industries based on what they call human “entertainment.” The issue is that PETA only reveals one side to the story‚ disregarding any possible benefits animal testing may provide to humans. The extensive interest I have on the issue has leaded me to further my understanding. With PETA’s constant views on the “implementation of humane” nature‚ I’ve come to notice

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    Casey Sullivan Mrs. Stephens English 1101 23 April 2013 Dangers of Invasive Pythons in Florida To analyze the dangers posed by pythons in Florida‚ one looks at the information on case study‚ location‚ statistics‚ dangers to the ecosystem‚ methods of control and laws. It is a fact that large pythons do pose a major threat to numerous aspects of life. Wildlife biologist Skip Snow states‚ “We’re bringing them into the country under the idea that they’re all innocent until proven guilty” (Kessler

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    The same set of polls also reveals that seventy-seven percent of Americans believe it acceptable to monitor users who visit child pornography sites. These numbers suggest a majority of American citizens faced with situations showing clear imminent danger or illegal activity are‚ decidedly‚ for government internet monitoring. This revelation leads to the one of the most dire questions of the rise of the new generation: to what extent do we as American people allow our own privacy to be violated in

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