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    THE SYNTHESIS OF MONSTER INC. In Monsters Inc. At the beginning of the story‚ depicted a company belonging to the monsters that find and produce energy from the screams of children being made afraid by them. They’re harvesting energy to keep from becoming extinct by going back to when humans were most prominent. Monsters must have relied on anti-human instincts to believe that just touching a human would corrupt their world like it did in the past. So they scare humans to gather their energy until

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    Jasmine Land Mrs. Bond GE 100- Grammar and Usage April 23‚ 2013 Argumentative Synthesis: For Abortions Before 1967‚ abortion was illegal in the UK. However‚ backstreet abortions were done‚ often ending in permanent injury or death. The 1967 Abortion Act was introduced to provide a safe alternative to backstreet abortions (Abortion). In 1973‚ the Supreme Court handed down its Roe v. Wade and Doe v. Bolton decisions legalizing abortion in all 50 states during all nine months of pregnancy‚ for

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    Grignard Synthesis of Triphenylmethanol Aim The aim of this experiment was to prepared Grignard reagent (phenylmagnesium bromide) from bromobenzene and magnesium‚ to use the reagent prepared to synthesise a tertiary alcohol (triphenylmethanol) by reacting reagent and ester (methyl benzoate)‚ and the product formed is analyse by infrared spectroscopy (IR)‚ melting point‚ thin layer chromatography (TLC)‚ gas chromatography mass spectrum (GCMS) and finally Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy. Introduction

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    Shabnum Hamidi 11/14/12 Period 2 CST Synthesis Reflection CST & the Criminal Justice System “I am convinced that imprisonment is a way of pretending to solve the problem of crime. It does nothing for the victims of crime‚ but perpetuates the idea of retribution‚ thus maintaining the endless cycle of violence in our culture. It is a cruel and useless substitute for the elimination of those conditions--poverty‚ unemployment‚ homelessness‚ desperation‚ racism‚ and greed--which are at the

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    Synthesis Module 5-6 Subject : Executive Development A. Summary of Report No business or strategy is good enough to succeed without strong leadership. Executives are often referred to as leaders. There are methods or techniques engaged by executives for their development. According to Peter Drucker‚ an effective decision making process must go through some basic steps. These steps will not “make” the decision – it will always be a judgement call – but if the steps are ignored

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    Katelyn Julia English 111-3EE Synthesis Paper 03/20/2013 Pro-life or Pro-Choice: Is it Really Our Decision to Make? As it states in the American constitution‚ every American is entitled to have the freedom of speech. With the freedom of speech comes the freedom of opinion. Some people make strong opinions off of what they hear and see‚ and others make strong educated opinions based on things they have researched and experienced. Many people that have opinions like to voice them‚ and some

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    WATERLOO Department of Chemistry Synthesis of ACETAMINOPHEN Laboratory Report 1 CHEM 123L January 19‚ 2014 Prepared for: Dr. S. Stathopulos Department of Sciences‚ Chemistry Faculty University of Waterloo Teaching Assistant: Aaron Chan Prepared by: Section 001 Vithurjan Satkunarasan 20495383 Lab Partner: Ken Xu Introduction The synthesis of Acetaminophen is based on the amine group of p-aminophenol being acetylated by acetic anhydride to form an amide functional group. Acetaminophen is

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    Objective: The benefit of this lab was to acquaint oneself with the fundamentals of the Aldol Condensation reaction by demonstrating the synthesis of dibenzalacetone (trans‚ trans-1‚5-Diphenyl-1‚4-pentadien-3-one) through the aldol condensation of acetone with benzaldehyde. The synthesis began by using a strong base to generate the acetone enolate ion. The ketone/enol tautomerization is an equilibrium process that produces little of the enol (ppm or less). However‚ any enol that formed quickly reacted

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    just one or a few dominant chemical components that carry the bulk of the taste/smell signal. Many of these chemicals are called esters. Esters have the structure of -COOR. Instead of the alcohol portion of thecarboxylic acid (-COOH)‚ there is an ether portion. The low boiling‚ volatile esters are known for their "fruity" smell and flavor. They are used in artificial flavorings. (Operational Organic Chemistry‚ John W. Lehman‚ Third Edition‚ Prentice Hall‚ 1999). The preparation of the food flavours

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    Grignard Reaction: Synthesis of Triphenylmethanol Dominic DiRaimo Lab Partners: Roxana Hernandez Somata Thach TA: Sreya Mukherjee December 5‚ 2013 Introduction Grignard reagents are good nucleophiles as well as strong bases (Weldegirma). It allows compounds to react with acidic compounds‚ therefor is must be free from acids as well as water during the desired reaction. Another important aspect of Grignard reagent is that refluxing is necessary to

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