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    by SAGE Publications Ltd. All rights reserved. http://psc.sagepub.com/ Abstract Rousseau’s political theory apparently leads us to choose between patriotism and cosmopolitism. The two major works published in 1762‚ On the Social Contract and Emile‚ would represent the two sides of the alternative. However‚ the opposition between patriotism and cosmopolitism is the ultimate development of an internal tension between two aspects of Rousseau’s political concept of people: the intersubjectivity

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    CASE 1.10 United States SUrgical Corporation 1980 an ‘1981 ftnicia1 sheets and iicbme statements fOr the j 1 Thas and subsequent quOtatiOnS unless indicated othrwise‚ were taken from Secunties and Exchange AccountiAg and AuthdrzEifocerhe‚# Release No 1O9A‚ August 1986. 122 H   SECTION ONE COMPREHENSIVE CASES IIBIT 1 TED STATES :GICAL PORAT1ON’S ‘9—1981 kNCIAL TEMENTS Current Assets: Cash Receivables (net) Inventories: Finished Goods Work in Process Raw Materials Other Current

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    on Education‚ Émile (Émile 11). Rousseau did not fully agree with enlightenment values as will be discussed in this essay‚ specifically that the idea of developing logic or reason was not true unto itself but corruption rather than moral purification (Norton 53). He felt it was also necessary to build the character of one’s natural side as well as the reasoned side‚ so that one could have a pleasurable balance of both. “Plants are fashioned by cultivation‚ man by education” (Émile 11). This

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    tube vigorously. Remove the wash liquid as before and wash the crystals twice more with 3-mL portions of water. 5. After the final washing‚ add 3 mL of water to the tube and collect the crystals on a Hirsch funnel using vacuum filtration. Use a few mLs of water to wash all the crystals into Hirsch funnel. 6. Squeeze the product between sheets of filter paper to dry it‚ and then recrystallize the crude dibenzalacetone from 70:30 ethanol water. Insert a wooden boiling stick to promote even boiling

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    Sarah Muhs ID: 11325862 Nitration of Methyl Benzoate Post Lab: 1. Is the ester group of your starting material electron donating or withdrawing? Support your conclusion with resonance drawings. The ester group‚ CO2CH3‚ of the starting material was electron withdrawing. 2. Draw the mechanism of the nitronium ion reaction with the methylbenzoate. 3. Why does water stop the reaction? Water stops the reaction because of Le Châtlier’s principle. Since water is a product‚ when more is added it drives

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    Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s philosophy of education known as "negative education" (Entwistle in Bayley‚ 89) describes many valid concepts which are still applied in today’s educational system. Although his philosophy is reasonable in terms of its ideas‚ his contradictions make it such that it would be difficult to apply realistically as pedagogy. Rousseau was a French philosopher of the eighteenth century‚ he argued that children should not be told what to learn‚ instead they should learn for themselves

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    diner is called "Henry?s lunchroom." Except George is the guy running the place. We never really know or find out anything about who Henry is or his life.. Then you take a look at the boarding house which is owned by Mrs. Hirsch but the landlady we meet is Mrs. Bell. Mr Hirsch is a lot like Henry in the fact that we don?t know or really find out in information about either one of them. This is a case of things not being what they seem‚ and of uncertainty. In this way‚ the setting helps the themes

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    Synthesis of trans-9-(2-Phenylethenyl)anthracene Introduction The purpose of this experiment was to convert carboxyl compounds into alkenes. While this reaction yields both the E and Z isomers‚ it is preferred over other reactions due to the lack of uncertainty of where the double bond is positioned. Also the stability of an ylide determines which isomer is the major product. 1 Experimental: Compounds Benzyltriphenylphosphonium chloride 9-Anthraldehyde 50% Aqueous NaOH DCM Product Formula weight

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    Ed. Janice Brand. Helium‚ 6 Feb. 2008. Web. 28 Feb. 2013. Henderson‚ George. "John Steinbeck ’s Spatial Imagination in ‘The Grapes of Wrath’: A Critical Essay." California Historical Society 68.4 (1989/1990): 210-23. JSTOR. Web. 26 Feb. 2013. HirschEmile‚ perf. Into the Wild. Dir. Sean Penn. 2007. Paramount Vantage. DVD-ROM. Homer‚ Winslow. The Gulf Stream. 1899. The Metropolitan Museum of Art‚ New York. Web. 23 Feb. 2013. Parr‚ Johnstone. "Shelley ’s ‘Ozymandias.’" Keats-Shelley Journal 6 (1957):

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    Crude caffeine should be very dry with no solvent remaining. Turn on aspirator water full force. Connect the filter flask to a water aspirator Control the amount of vacuum by placing the thumb in the Hirsch funnel. If too much vacuum is applied‚ the solvent will boil violently and leave the flask. By admitting a small amount of air‚ the solvent can be evaporated in a controlled manner. Heat can be supplied by holding the filter flask in the palm of

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