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    The college process without a doubt is an intimidating process. The standardized tests‚ college visits‚ transcripts‚ and much more. It can be hard trying to find the “perfect” school. However‚ with Marquette‚ I think I discovered the perfect fit. From the moment I stepped on campus on a beautiful crisp spring day‚ something felt different. I had never felt this feeling at any other college I visited. Marquette felt like home and I could see myself spending the next big chapter of my life there.

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    This is Reality “I am the master of my fate‚ I am the captain of my soul‚” Invictus by William Henley. Henley’s ailing; dark experiences of pain and suffering led him to these forever impacting words. As we are tossed into life’s inevitable twists and turns‚ we each have defining moments in our lives where we must make a choice. The choices we make daily are just as defining as the ‘big’ choices. We control how we feel; whether it’s happiness‚ sadness‚ anger‚ hatred‚ love‚ or fear‚ we are the masters

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    Managerial Report: Finding the Best Car Value I. Cost/Mile vs. Car Size Let us begin this report by examining how closely related Cost/Mile is to the Size of the car being tested. To do this‚ a multiple regression analysis was run using Cost/Mile as the dependent variable‚ and the ‘dummy’ variables Family-Sedan and Upscale-Sedan as independent variables. In examining the results‚ the first thing we notice is the “R Square” value is 0.7471. This represents the multiple coefficient of determination

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    Practical 3 ________________________________________________________________________ To find the force constant of a spring Objectives: To study the application of Hooke’s Law. To study the forces in equilibrium. To study the resolution of vector quantities. Apparatus and Materials: 1. Spring 2. Plumb-line 3. Protractor 4. Slotted masses 100g with hanger 5. Thread 6. Retort stand 7. Nail or pin Setup: 1. Set up the apparatus as shown in Figure 4-1 below. 2. Adjust the spring

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    Title: Finding the Ratio of Mole of Reactants in a Chemical Reaction Purpose of Lab: To find the coefficients of two chemical reactants that appears in a balanced chemical equation using the continuous variations method. Pre Lab Questions: 1. 2AgNO3(aq) + K2CrO4(aq) → 2KNO3(aq) + Ag2CrO4(s) 2. There is enough to make a valid conclusion because‚ on the graph‚ one can clearly see that the two lines intersect. Thus‚ one can also determine the mole ratio. The mole ratio is approximately

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    Tara Keller Finding the Ratio of Moles of Reactants in a Chemical Reaction 9/6/13 Introduction The purposes of this lab are to measure the temperature change of the reaction between solutions of sodium hydroxide and phosphoric acid‚ calculate the enthalpy‚ H‚ of neutralization of phosphoric acid‚ and compare the calculated enthalpy neutralization with the accepted value. Theory Calorimetry is the measurement of change of heat in a reaction. A calorimeter is a tool to measure the amount of

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    Lab Report 2: Quantitative Analysis Finding the Percentage Composition of Nickel in an Unknown Compound Introduction: This section of lab was about using analytical chemistry and learning how to identify the amount of nickel in an unknown substance. The purpose was to use gravimetric analysis to quantitatively separate and weigh insoluble reaction products as well as utilize the mole method to compute the amount and percentage of nickel in an unknown nickel sample. The chemical reaction that took

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    Finding the Ratio of Moles of Reactants in a Chemical Reaction Purpose: The goal of the lab is to determine the mole ratio of two reactants in a chemical reaction (AgNO3 and K2CrO4). However‚ the formulas for the products are unknown. Introduction: When determining the molar ratio of a chemical equation‚ usually the formulas of the reactants and the products are known. With that information‚ it is particularly easy to determine the ratio. However‚ since the products and the formulas for

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    LAB#: 20 SKILL: Planning and Designing OBSERVATIONS: A student is given a small beaker containing an unknown salt‚ x. The salt is crystalline‚ deliquescent and colorless. The student is asked to perform test and observation on the salt to determine the cation and anion present. HYPOTHESIS: Perhaps by using the flame test or reacting salt x with NaOH‚ or NH4OH the cation could be distinguished by observing the color changes or solubility while reacting salt x with H2SO4 or a mixture of copper

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    "The Hunger Artist‚" which is Kafka’s masterpiece‚ suggests that humans can never satisfy their desires. "The Hunger Artist‚" which is a story about a man who professionally fasts in a cage‚ is limited only 40 days of fasting by his manager‚ even though the artist believes he can last much longer. The Hunger Artist still remains unsatisfied even after his very pleased crowd leaves. The artist eventually hires himself out to the circus. However‚ the crowd only watches him because he is near the animals

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