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    MRSA Synthesis

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    intensive care unit (ICU) from 2007-2010‚ choosing from 1203 adult patients who were screened for MRSA. For a base control‚ two non-colonized patients were randomly selected for every colonized patient. In the examination of future MRSA infections only lower respiratory tract (LRTIs) and bloodstream infections (BSIs) were considered‚ as they are the most common (Ghidey et al‚ 2014). Fifty-seven colonized

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    Objective Synthesis

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    In “HARD BODIES” by “STUART EWEN” and “THE SPORTS TABOO” by “MALCOLM GLADWELL” outlines particular sports in addition to the differences between the athletic individuals and the ways in which they experience extracurricular activities. The first article listed begins by introducing a man named Raymond who is hoping to achieve the body figure in which he has always dreamed of having. It goes through his daily workout in detail in which he accomplishes after a long day in his office. To achieve his

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    Synthesis Essay

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    submit to a law even if they believe the law is wrong. Others think the opposite‚ if a person believes something is unjust why would they follow it. Everyone has a different point of view and after reading The Scarlet Letter by Hawthorne‚ The Letter from Birmingham Jail by Martin Luther King Jr.‚ Laws Scarlet Letter by Korobkin and Lyceum Address by Lincoln‚ it is important to follow ones conscience. This may seem unjust‚ but is it just to support an unjust law? This is where the controversy comes

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    Synthesis of Ester

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    1.TITLE: To prepare isopentyl acetate (isoamyl acetate) 2. AIM: To make an ester referred to as banana oil from acetic acid and isopentyl alcohol 3.THEORY: This ester is often referred to as banana oil‚ since it has the familiar odor of this fruit O O CH3 H+ CH3 CH3C OH +

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    Benzophenone Synthesis

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    the same time its nonpolar‚ being that Silica gel in TLC 2 was polar and the solvent ethyl acetate-hexane is non-polar it moved relatively with the solvent. The stationary phase in TLC 3‚ alumina is non polar and the solvent ethyl acetate is polar so from the ideal that polar does not attract non-polar benzophenone stick stronger to alumina non-polar rather than moving up with polar solvent ethyl acetate as it did in tlc2. 6. Ethyl acetate is polar and Ethyl acetate- hexane is nonpolar‚ use of polarity

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    Synthesis Essay

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    relaxing comfort but to others it can be an emotional rollercoaster just to view one certain show. Reality TV can affect the viewers and the contestants especially emotionally‚ selfishly‚ and physically. One noticeable similarity that develops from these three articles is that viewers and contestants are affected emotionally. For example‚ Kathy Kennedy believes that reality TV is too negative and states‚ “I don’t even want to watch ‘ER’ anymore. Anything that’s sad or dramatic…it seems too much

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    Piperidone Synthesis

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    separated was filtered and recrystallised from ethanol. 4.6.General procedure for Preparation of the N-methylation of piperidin-4-one oximes: The piperidone (0.1mol)was dissolved in ethanol(50ml). saturated solutions of hydroxylamine hydrochloride and sodium acetate in water were added. The mixture was refluxed on a water bath for one hour. Then it was cooled ‚ poured into water and the solidoxime obtained was filtered. All the oximes were recrystallised from ethanol. S. No. KETONE m.pt.0C 1 1-Methyl

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    Synthesis Essay

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    imprisoned by the language that we ourselves created. Those words in the biblical texts are from a perspective of a different person but we believe in his/her words‚ borrow the idea and we make our own beliefs which is still inspired by someone’s perspective. Those beliefs define the world around us. Thus‚ through language we create our own limited world and imprison ourselves. Likewise‚ in the excerpt Cosmic Prison from the book The Invisible Prison by Loren Eiseley‚ the author argues‚ that human perspective

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    Aspirin Synthesis

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    the solution was very watery - Set up a burner inside the hood to heat up the solution - Used clamps to hold solution over heated water until the solution was completely dissolved - As the solution was in the heated water bath the color changed from white to clear when the water temperature was at 75 degrees C - Set up Buchner funnel with side arm flask for filtration - Pulled the solution out of the heat bath after about 10 minutes‚ the temperature reached 82degrees C - Placed solution on

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    Chemical Synthesis

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    In the first reaction‚ magnesium was burned to produce magnesium oxide. The reaction produced a bright light‚ which is evidence of a chemical change. The second reaction occurred as a result of solid magnesium reacting with hydrochloric acid. The reaction produced heat and bubbles‚ both indications of a chemical change. A wood splint was used to determine that the gas produced was hydrogen gas‚ hence the other product is magnesium dichloride. In the third reaction‚ ammonium carbonate was heated to

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