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    How to Make a Synthesis

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    Writing a Synthesis Essay/Paper A synthesis essay draws on two or more sources and combines their ideas into a coherent whole. The word "synthesis" means to combine related things in a meaningful way‚ with a specific purpose in mind. When you synthesize‚ you blend the parts in such a way that you create something that is worth more than merely the sum of the parts. For our purposes‚ synthesis means putting together the arguments of various authors in a way that sheds new light on the discussion

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    Vyvanse Synthesis

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    Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD). Currently it is patented by the pharmaceutical giant Shire Inc. US‚ and the drug is in phase 3 trials for approval to treat binge eating. (Pipeline‚ n.d.) There have been rumors the drug is in trials to treat a range of diseases from schizophrenia‚ narcolepsy‚ and major depressive disorder. Vyvanse is different than past ADHD medications because it is a pro-drug. “Pro-drugs work as precursors to actual drugs. Through refining and secondary processes such as reactions with enzymes

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    Literature can be an eye-opening experience. Reading some great works of World Literature helps us understand things even ourselves. Because by reading we are exposing ourselves to new ideas‚ we begin to have better judgment on things and we benefit from other’s point of view. We understand ourselves by putting ourselves in the characters’ shoes or seeing our own personalities in literature. It serves as a mirror revealing naked truth about ourselves we often understated and neglected.

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    Caffeine Synthesis

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    EXTRACTION Organic Chemistry Laboratory This experiment was conducted in order to compare single and multiple extraction of caffeine from dried tea leaves and to calculate the percentage yield of caffeine for both extraction procedures. The group was assigned to do the multiple extraction. Before the extraction proper‚ the water bath containing the anhydrous sodium carbonate and distilled water was heated. As the sodium carbonate dissolves‚ tea leaves were added in the mixture and allowed to

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    furthering this statement‚ they state that sleep debt accrues sequentially night after night‚ and as long as it remains unpaid‚ it will continue to stack up (500). With this lack of sleep‚ eventually functioning becomes nearly impossible. The article from Dement and Vaughan successfully outlines many of the dangers of sleep debt. However‚ much of the evidence is said to “believed‚” leading to the conclusion that much of the study’s results are consistent‚ but ultimately could be

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    Loggerheads Synthesis

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    Loggerheads also modify habitats as a result of their foraging activities. The fragments of hard-shelled organisms that loggerheads consume are either discarded or ingested and later deposited with feces at a different location. By reducing the particle size of the shells‚ loggerhead turtles contribute to nutrient recycling in benthic ecosystems by increasing the rate of shell disintegration. Additionally‚ a foraging behavior called infaunal mining has a significant effect on substrate characteristics

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    Lidocaine Synthesis

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    Introduction The purpose of this lab is to synthesize Lidocaine from 2‚6-dimethylaniline‚ using diethyl amine‚ 2-chloroacetyl chloride‚ acetic acid‚ and toluene. The Lidocaine was made by adding 2‚6-dimethylaniline to 2-chloroacetyl chloride in acetic acid. Sodium acetate is added in order to make the compound soluble. The product is dried‚ then treated with diethyl amine and toluene. This is refluxed using a water-cooled reflux condenser. The vapor is condensed by the cold water as the compound

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    average waitress trying to survive a minimum wage job. In this work‚ the speaker reveals how workers are not allowed breaks and “for six to eight hours in a row‚ you never sit except to pee” (pg. 3). She also talks about the physical pain she’s in from carrying trays saying “I start tossing back drugstore-brand ibuprofens as if they were vitamin C” (p.4). Even with all this painstaking work‚ the speaker can only afford to live in a dingy trailer park because she is working off of minimum wage. As

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    Walmart Synthesis

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    which Wal-Mart demands of all artists. Wal-Mart also refuses to stock CDs with parental advisory stickers on them‚ although it should be the consumer’s choice on whether they choose a CD with a parental advisory sticker on it. This prevents music fans from buying certain albums that they want and have been so hyped up for. This outrage in the way Wal-Mart deals with music censorship is wrong and contributes to the reason why Wal-Mart is bad. Wal-Mart is a massive retail company that has large chains

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    groaning; typical right? Students had never been allowed to use their cell phones in class‚ let alone in the school. So why were they so disappointed? Teachers make that rule because cell phones distract students’ learning processes and takes away from good learning. While Richtel stated that schools shouldn’t rush into using technology so soon‚ but should have educators focus more on teaching students the old fashioned way‚ including pen and paper; Sweeney wrote about how it is beneficial to students

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