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    but if too much salt was added‚ then it will instead decrease the rate of the reaction. The data revealed that no additional amount of salt was the reaction that had the highest rate. As shown previously in the data table‚ the first trial’s average reaction rate of 4.5 mL/min was higher than the other two reaction rates where salt was added for trial 2 and trial3‚ 2.125 mL/min and 3.5 mL/min‚ respectively. There was some support for the prediction. Our prediction included the point that if too much

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    constitution. (This is your claim‚ but use the words: as a result of this…) The national government has too much power. The federal government has control of too many things. Including the distribution of coin and money and the right to declare war. In recent year‚ proponents argue federal powers have grown to untenable level‚ threatening individual liberties and making states rights that’s much

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    stress to employee. For those above reasons‚ our health is being compromised. I strongly believe that in order to stay healthy‚ we should get exercise regularly‚ have a healthy diet and try to relax more often. First of all‚ getting exercise everyday is good for our health. Jogging‚ walking‚ swimming is things that strengthen our muscles and make us stronger. When we have good a workout‚ it brings us a lot of energy to take care of our daily activities. Especially‚ it forces our heart to operate

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    Why Do We Dream?

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    Why do we Dream? It has been said by researchers that everyone dreams during sleep and it is thought to be a universal psychical feature of our human lives. However‚ many of us are unable to recall vividly what happens throughout our dreams‚ if anything at all. Due to this clouded unique nature that is dreaming‚ most of the knowledge why we dream is largely inconclusive. Nonetheless‚ after many years of theoretical debate on the subject‚ three arguments have remained prominent of which I will

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    The Impact of too much Watching Television Shows on Teenagers “Media ’s the most powerful entity on earth" (Malcolm X). Media is capable to control facts. It influences anyone ’s point of view. There are different types of media like print media‚ new age media and electronic media etc. electronic and new age mediums are famously used by teens these days. Tablets‚ iPods‚ laptops‚ iPhones are some latest gadgets that teenagers use but television is one medium that teens cannot eradicate on their

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    9 April‚ 2014 Technology: Is it Damaging the Way we Think? Senior fellow at the Annenberg Norman Lear Center at the University of Southern California and the author of Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination‚ Neal Gabler‚ in his article “The Elusive Big Idea‚” published by The New York Times (2011)‚ argues that due to technology the development of new ideas and thought are of little value to society. He supports his claim by doing the following: first; introducing the idea that society

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    Do We Know Ourselves

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    ‘Know Thyself’‚ has penetrated religious and secular philosophies. Yet‚ frequently‚ situations arise where we are surprised or puzzled by our own behaviour‚ confused by our emotional state or unsure of the accuracy of our memory regarding a specific experience. In his essay on the unconscious‚ Sigmund Freud addressed this phenomenon: ‘In our most personal daily experiences we encounter ideas of unknown origin and the result of thought processes whose working remain hidden from us’.

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    Are we too distracted by technology? Kids ages eight to eighteen spend more than seven hours using technology a day. (If your kids are awake they’re probably online…) Technology has become a huge part of our everyday life. Our society is controlled by and dependent on what technology has to offer us. But‚ are we too distracted by it? Despite all of technologies advancements‚ social issues surrounding the topic still exist. Today’s children would rather stay inside playing video games

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    Why Do We Dream?

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    Did you know that we consume one-third of our life sleeping? Or‚ that we change from periods of deep sleep to periods of light sleep about five times during the night? Or‚ that we only dream during the period of light sleep‚ which is usually around morning hours? Not even the most prestigious scientists know exactly why people dream but there are a few explanations in the works. Scientists have proven‚ though‚ that on average people dream three to five times during an eight hour sleep. There are

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    Why do we age

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    Why do we age? I recently took part in 5 experiments undergoing everyday activities to see how it feels to be; • Blind • Bone density problems • Hearing difficulties • To have limited fine motor skills • Memory loss First activity I took part in expected us to try clothes on (that required buttons) to be able to fasten the buttons wearing thick mittens and gloves. The mittens and the gloves resembled the elderly and the limited fine motor skills (finger movements required to fasten the

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