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    drawn-out wars in US history. The Vietnam War was fought between North Vietnam‚ supported by the Soviet Union and China‚ and South Vietnam‚ supported by the United States. The US became involved in Vietnam to prevent the spread of communism in Southeast Asia but became even more involved after the US ship Maddox was attacked in the Gulf of Tonkin. The conflict was drawn-out and costly‚ with many casualties on both sides. During the presidencies of Richard Nixon and Lyndon B. Johnson‚ the US was heavily

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    Social mindfulness: Skill and will to navigate the social world. Authors: Van Doesum‚ Niels J.‚ Department of Social and Organizational Psychology‚ VU University Amsterdam‚ Amsterdam‚ Netherlands‚ n.j.van.doesum@vu.nl  Van Lange‚ Dion A. W.‚ Vossius Gymnasium‚ Amsterdam‚ Netherlands Van Lange‚ Paul A. M.‚ Department of Social and Organizational Psychology‚ VU University Amsterdam‚ Amsterdam‚ Netherlands‚ p.a.m.van.lange@vu.nl  Address: Van Doesum‚ Niels J.‚ Department of Social and Organizational Psychology

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    Carlos once said‚ “As human beings we do change‚ grow‚ adapt‚ perhaps even learn and become wise”. This quote is a perfect example of the reason why we code switch and how it impacts us as people. Code switching is an important part of everyone’s lives. The communities we interact with on an everyday basis have different expectations from us. We fill these interactions between groups with lingo and terms that are relatable and common with the community we belong in. The constant switching is something

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    EFFECT OF CONCENTRATION ON REACTION RATE The aim of this experiment is to find the effect of varying the concentration of iodide ions on the rate of reaction between hydrogen peroxide and an acidified solution of potassium iodide: H2O2(aq) + 2H+(aq) + 2I⁻ → 2H2O(l) + I2(aq) The course of this reaction can be followed by carrying it out in the presence of small quantities of starch and sodium thiosulfate solutions. As the iodine molecules are produced they immediately react with the thiosulfate

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    and women‚ along with whites‚ organized and led the movement at national and local levels. They pursued their goals through legal means‚ negotiations‚ petitions‚ and nonviolent protest demonstrations. The largest social movement of the 20th century‚ the civil rights movement influenced the modern women’s rights movement and the student movement of the 1960s. The civil rights movement centered on the American South‚ where the African American population was concentrated and where racial inequality

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    This experiment was a Landolt Iodine clock reaction - Oxidation of Bisulphite by Iodate. It involved conducting three measured experiments. The first variable tested was concencentration. This was tested by conducting two experiments‚ each varying the concentration of either the NaHSO3 or KIO3. The varying of NaHSO3 involved using 0.1 Molar of KIO3 against decreasing concentrations of NaHSO3 (0.25 M‚ 0.125 M‚ 0.0625 M and 0.03125 M). When decreasing the concentration of KIO3‚ 0.25 M of NaHSO3 was

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    How and why is federalism enshrined in the Constitution? (15 marks) Federalism is the system of government in which power is dispersed between central and state governments‚ each level of government having different responsibilities. Article four of the constitution is devoted to outlining the federal-state government relationship. Section one states that all states will honour all of the other states laws; this ensures that a marriage in Florida is also considered marriage in Arizona. Similarly

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    lands to be blown about my house as freely as possible. But I refuse to be blown off my feet by any.” Depending on development‚ social status‚ and other additional variables‚ the level of validity in Gandhi’s quote varies. This has not always remained true to many countries; some groups have remained successful in keeping true to their cultures and not being influenced by outside forces‚ while some haven’t. Who is to blame for this culture infiltration? Most point the finger at Western Hemisphere

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    The movement was known as Arts and Crafts. A mix of progressives consisting of designers‚ architects‚ and artists promoted simplified architectural style‚ handicraft production‚ and wholesome environments. The following essay will examine the many social and economic influences that shaped the new housing developments as well as what effects the ‘modern’ bungalow style housing had on the American family. In 1900‚ Americans were very receptive to the new bungalow style home. According to historian

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    Born February 26‚ 1932‚ in Kingsland‚ Arkansas. The son of poor Southern Baptist sharecroppers‚ Cash‚ one of seven children born to Ray and Carrie Rivers Cash‚ moved with his family at the age of three to Dyess‚ Arkansas‚ so that his father could take advantage of the New Deal farming programs instituted by President Roosevelt. There‚ the Cash clan lived in a five-room house and farmed 20 acres of cotton and other seasonal crops. John‚ or J.R. as he was known to those close to him‚ spent the bulk

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