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    My Ideal School

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    of a jacket. I see the blue skirt with white blouse‚ dark blue jacket‚ a tie white tights and black shoes. The boys should wear snow-white shirts‚ dark trousers and black waistcoat. Mobile phones must be forbidden. The rules in school should be democratic: neither strict nor too free. Thanks to school we become smarter‚ develop our mind‚ and have a lot of friends. School prepares us for the real outside life. And it should be the place for spending the happiest days of our

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    seen in the UK‚ Spain and France‚ rather than vote on a broad manifesto of ideas. This is fuelled further by MEPs campaigning on local issues rather than European ones.” This is an example of part of the democratic deficit in the European Parliament. To further show how there is a democratic deficit in the European Parliament I will explain how it is largely inaccessible to its European citizens and how the European Parliament lacks the power that it requires to resolve the problems in the Union

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    kinetic theory worksheet

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    are ideal‚ however‚ this does not exist in reality. a. State the conditions under which gases deviate from ideal behaviour and explain why the deviations occur. [4] __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ b. Sketch a graph of PV versus P showing the curves for an ideal gas

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    Gas Laws Lab

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    a. °C+273.15=K 3. What are the standard conditions for a gas? Are you at standard conditions in the lab? 4. Boyle’s Law - The principle that the volume of a given mass of an ideal gas is inversely proportional to its pressure‚ as long as temperature remains constant. Boyle’s law is a subcase of the ideal gas law. P1V1 = P2V2 Charles’ Law – The law of volumes. The volume of a fixed amount of gas at constant pressure is directly proportional to the Kelvin temperature of the gas. (Temperature

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    Ideal Grade Level

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    throughout my career I can happily say that the reading class that I am needing is READ 4310 which I plan to take in the fall. The certification area that I seek is EC-6 Bilingual. I hope to start off in a lower grade level once I start working . The ideal grade level for me is second grade because they do not deal with the STAAR stress. I have been a teacher assistant for a fourth grade class for the past 5 months and I have seen so much stress put on the students. Once I feel

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    6.03 Calorimetry Lab

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    Name of the Student:………………… Date:………….. What is the volume of 1 mole of hydrogen gas? One mole of any gas occupies the same volume when measured under the same conditions of temperature and pressure. In this experiment you will calculate the volume of 1 mole of hydrogen at room temperature and pressure. Intended lesson outcomes By the end of this practical you should be able to: • further develop skills in manipulating apparatus and accurate measurement; • use the mole concept; • calculate

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    Ideal Image of Beauty

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    Ideal Image of Beauty One of the problems women in society face is the pressure to be the ideal feminine beauty. It is a known fact that when women look into fashion magazines and watch television‚ there are always contents shown based on weight‚ beauty‚ and body care. Every woman has an agenda to keep herself looking in an appropriate manner‚ but there are women who take a life risk to achieve and impossible look that they are not naturally born with. This article is based on this subject‚ there

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    my ideal president

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    What makes my future President? A dictator who ruled for twenty (20) years‚ a democratic leader who gives changes ‚ a leader who promises to bring us in the right path and twelve more. These are the presidents who try to develop a simple country way back then to a more complicated and struggling country today. It’s true that there are change that been successfully done to improve our life but it is not a lie that it is also became the reason why these conflict in modern country happened. There’s

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    relationship holds for a mixture of gases‚ the pressure of a fixed amount of air (which is a mixture of gases) will be measured as the volume of the air is varied while keeping the temperature of the air constant. Determination of the Gas Constant‚ R The ideal gas law arises from several different gas laws. Boyle’s law describes the inverse relationship between pressure and volume‚ P ∝ 1/V‚ for a sample of gas at constant temperature. Charles’ law describes the direct relationship between volume and temperature

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    A More Democratic Approach to Education This essay will elaborate on the validity of Gerald Graff’s argument in his article “The Undemocratic Curriculum”‚ as well as outline how the argument could be improved. Graff’s article proposes that the education system in America is flawed in the sense that not all students are taught how to process or what to do with the information that they are exposed to. This puts them at a disadvantage to those student who have been taught adequate methods of

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