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    Answer the following questions in complete sentences. Number your answers. You may either write the question or include the question in the answer. The answers to these questions are due the day of the test‚ before you take the test. This study guide cannot be used during the test. 1. What does James compare his mother’s singing voice to? 2. Who does Ruth say is the “color of water?” 3. Why does James think his mother cries in church? 4. What comparison does McBride make about

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    AIM: To carry out a lab experiment to decompose a carbonate using heat‚ also to carry out appropriate tests for the formation of products as a result of this decomposition. DISSCUSION: Carbonates are decomposed by heat into the corresponding oxides and carbon dioxide. The temperature of decomposition depends upon the activity of the metal; that is to say‚ the more active the metal‚ the more stable is the carbonate. Thus‚ the carbonates of sodium and potassium are stable at the highest temperature

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    Was the Milgram Experiment Ethical or Valid? In 1961‚ Stanley Milgram‚ a psychologist at Yale University‚ conducted an experiment on a group’s obedience to authority. This experiment has encountered intense scrutiny ever since its findings were first published in 1963; many people question the ethics and validity of the experiment. Multitudes of researchers have taken it upon themselves to determine the answers to the questions (McLeod). Based on new guidelines for ethics‚ Stanley Milgram’s experiment

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    cases will get tried‚ and if they don’t take the case that person gets off easy. I believe if you break the law you should get tried and get the punishment you deserve‚ no matter what. The reason I believe everyone deserves to be punished for their action is because my sister recently was a victim of what the cops said was a class three sexual assault. He was eighteen and my sister is only thirteen‚ and it was non-consensual. The guy has slight mental issues‚ and even dropped out of school because

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    Ruddock Experiment #4 - Chemical Reactions Performed: 3/6/13 DUE: 3/13/13 Pre Lab Questions: 1. Before you can write a chemical equation‚ what must you know? You have to know what the products and reactants are. 2. What observations might you make that suggest that a chemical reaction has occurred? If a gas is produced or precipitates are formed that indicates chemical reaction. Also‚ if color changes occur or if solids are formed. 3. How could you distinguish

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    As you sow so shall you reap Good morning said a woman as she walked up to the man sitting on ground. The man slowly looked up. This was a woman clearly accustomed to the finer things of life. Her coat was new... She looked like she had never missed a meal in her life. His first thought was that she wanted to make fun of him‚ like so many others had done before... "Leave me alone‚" he growled.... To his amazement‚ the woman continued standing.  She was smiling -- her even white teeth

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    CHEM 14 Problem Set 2 Deadline of submission: MHE2 – Feb 7; TFC – Feb 8 SOLVE ALL PROBLEMS. SHOW YOUR SOLUTIONS CLEARLY. 1. Arginine is a semi-essential amino acid that is used to form nitric oxide which in turn plays an important role in the nervous as well as cardiovascular system. It contains C‚ H‚ N and O. Combustion of a 0.75 g pure sample which contains 2.591 x 1021 molecules of the amino acid produced 0.03015 mols of water and 578.59 mL of CO2 at STP. The same sample contains 5.181

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    Experiment 15 Title: Equilibrium studies Objective: 1. To study the effect of concentration and temperature changes on equilibrium. 2. To predict the direction of the net reaction in an equilibrium system by Le Chatelier’s principle. Results: Part 1 (a): Effect of temperature changes on equilibrium Cu(NO3)2 (aq) Cu(NO3)2 (s) The color of the solution = dark blue with precipitate When placed in water bath 60oC When placed in ice bath The level of the solid

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    worth of air. He brought the oar onto his lap‚ his fingers curling‚ his hands shaking. "No. No.... No." With his sleeves he wiped the sweat by his eyes - the left eye‚ then‚ the right eye. "What‚ do you think the Chaco was a mistake?" "If it is? Too late to retreat." Jack did not want to speak of it. It was easier to paddle than to revisit the argument. They wanted that journey‚ despite alarms raised by the outpost‚ despite costs

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    Parliament practise exam question – a) Explain the term life peers used in the extract (5 marks) * According to the extract‚ life peers sit in the House of Lords. They sit in the House of Lords for life and are appointed by the Prime Minister by recommendations from his/her party as well as the opposition. The Life peerages Act of 1958 set the conditions for Life peers to be appointed and examples include Lord Sugar and Lord Mandleson. Life peers make up the majority of the House of Lords

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