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    “East London Opium Smokers” The document entitled “East London Opium Smokers” is a document written by an anonymous author‚ very possibly because he did not want to be identified. The excerpt is a story of a journey into England’s Bluegate Fields in search of the “Opium Master” to obtain opium‚ his specific drug of choice. He claims that this man will teach him his trade‚ something more special than receiving the drug from any chemist or other distributor. However‚ it is acceptable to say the

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    Haryanavi is the dominant mother tongue of Haryana. Hindi is spoken as spoken as a second language. Haryana is called the Land of Rotis because this is the main food item in Haryana. Tea‚ Buttermilk (Lassi)‚ Thandai are the local drinks. Bajra ki roti‚ Bajra Ki Khichdi and Bathua Ka Raitha are also popular food items.Women love to wear colourful dresses. The men generally wear white dhoti or pajama‚ white-coloured kurta‚ ’Pagri’. All-white attire is a status symbol for men.  Women wear ghaggra‚ lehenga

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    Partition of India‚ Portrayed in the Novels India suffered the stigma of slavery under British for about three centuries. When it got freedom‚ it was also not without paying the high cost in the form of partition. This historical event is significant in the world history not only as a political occurrence which gave birth to two nations‚ but as the most treacherous occasion for thousand of the men who lost their lives‚ hundreds of women who were raped & treated most ruthlessly and for countless

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    Title: The history of Haiti Purpose: To understand how Haiti became what it is and all the trials it has endured Thesis: In order to explain Haiti’s history I will discuss its location‚ when and how it became independent and Haiti today and also its early history Intro: Attention Getter: Who here has heard of the horrible plight of Haiti? Haiti has been through constant suffering everyday due to economic difficulty‚ lack of food‚ lack of clean water‚ hurricanes‚ and possibly everything

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    Abby Cole Biology Summer Essay The human brain is extremely hard to understand; however‚ there are people in the world dedicated to understanding it. A Brief Tour of Human Consciousness‚ written by Dr. Vilayanur S. Ramachandran covers many topics regarding the brain‚ one of the more thoroughly covered topics is how the human brain works. This leads to the question‚ are humans set apart from other life on earth because of their brains? Although there is not as much knowledge of animals brains‚

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    I- However‚ Iodine does not dissolve in water very well. In this case‚ standard solution of potassium iodate(V) is used to produce aqueous iodine. Excess potassium iodide and dilute sulphuric acid is added to react with potassium iodate. KIO3 + 5 KI + 3 H2SO4 -> 3 I2 + 3 H2O + 3 K2SO4 Excess potassium iodide also helps dissolving iodine produced. I-(aq) + I2(s) I3-(aq) Iodine does not react with ascorbic acid too quickly‚ that is why they cannot be titrated directly. We use excess iodine solution

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    photograph of the household chemical test. Data Table 1 – Chemical Reactions Well Chemicals Observations Chemical Change? NaHCO3 + HCl Nothing occurred it remained the same. No NaOCl + KI Observation 1: It turned brown‚ but had no odor. Yes NaOCl + KI + starch Observation 2: It turned ark purple‚ but had no odor. Yes KI + Pb(NO3)2 It turned bright yellow and formed pieces of solid in the bottom. Yes NaOH + phenolphthalein It had a light odor and turned pinkish red. Yes HCl + phenolphthalein Nothing

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    http://www.indicine.com/movies/bolly… 1/10 1/1/2002 Best Dialogues in PK: Aamir Khan – Raj… Every film written by Rajkumar Hirani has dialogues that remain with you long after the closing credits. After ‘All Izz Well’‚ ‘Chemical Locha’‚ ‘Jaddu Ki Jappi’‚ PK too has a few dialogues and one liners that connect big time with the audience. We list a few dialogues from PK‚ you can post your own in the comments section below and we will add it to the article! PK Dialogues PK Dialogue: Hamare goley

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    Rod Vanderhuge Period 2 Lab Title II. Data Collection and Processing A. Data Collection Amount of Substance (g) Uncertainty ±0.01g | Water Added (mL)Uncertainty ±0.05 cm3 (mL) | 3.30 g Pb(NO3)2 | 50.00 mL | 4.00 g KI | 50.00mL | 11.90 ±.06 g PbI2 (The uncertainty of this value differs from the uncertainty value of the other masses) | N/A | The qualitative data taken was that the compound created was a yellow precipitate‚ and when the water was poured through the funnel in order

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    Slide 1 Overview of rural market in India Rural India generates around 50 per cent of India’s gross domestic product (GDP) 70 per cent of the country’s population The market is a mix of growing incomes and aspirations of around 850 million consumers who inhabit 650‚000 villages in the country Slide 2 Market Size The per capita GDP has grown at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.2 per cent in India’s rural regions‚ since 2000. Rural consumption per person is also increased by

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