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    Dr. Pepper

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    DR. Pepper Current marketing factor Brand History Dr Pepper was created at Morrison¡¯s Old Corner Drug store in Waco Texas in 1885‚ making it the oldest soft drink in the United States. It was first created by Charles Alderton‚ a pharmacist‚ when he mixed several fruit flavored carbonated beverages. After creating a flavor he liked his boss test-tasted it and decided to serve it at their soda fountain. Popularity grew and soon other soda fountain operators wanted to sell it so Morrison began

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    A. Stanford Prison Experiment- In this experiment‚ students volunteered to be a part of a psychology experiment that was being conducted at Stanford College. Because of the situation around them‚ they conformed to the environment‚ even though it was only a simple experiment in a Stanford hallway. Embarrassed and yet impressed‚ the experimenters stated this‚ “The negative‚ anti-social reactions observed were not the product of an environment created by combining a collection of deviant personalities

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    Experiment 5

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    to determine the solubility constant of calcium hydroxide. But‚ there are few limitations in solubility constant concept‚ like the Diverse Ion effect and the Common ion effect. Sources of error probably were the assumptions made throughout the experiment and can be explained further by the limitations of the solubility constant. ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Introduction In a reaction where a slightly soluble ionic solid

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    Experiment 1

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    Biotechnology‚ Mapua Institute of Technology ABSTRACT In this experiment‚ solubility class of various organic compounds are to be determined. The main objective of the experiment is to identify an unknown compound through the use of preliminary tests such as examination of physical state‚ color‚ odor‚ and ignition properties. Also‚ solubility tests were used to further examine an unknown compound’s solubility class. In this experiment‚ the apparatus used are micro test tubes and droppers for mixing

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    The Zimbardo Experiment

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    Press. • Zimbardo‚ P. G.‚ Maslach‚ C.‚ & Haney‚ C. (2000). Reflections on the Stanford Prison Experiment: Genesis‚ transformations‚ consequences. In T. Blass (Ed.)‚ Obedience to authority: Current Perspectives on the Milgram paradigm (pp.193-237). Mahwah‚ N.J.: Erlbaum. • Haney‚ C.‚ & Zimbardo‚ P. G. (1998). The past and future of U.S. prison policy: Twenty-five years after the Stanford Prison Experiment. American Psychologist‚ 53‚ 709-727. • Zimbardo‚ P. G.‚ Haney‚ C.‚ Banks‚ W. C.‚ & Jaffe‚ D

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    Science-Experiment

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    Salt from green beans Name: Ashni Couprie and Dennise Susanto Class: 5c Introduction From previous experiments we ’ve learned that salt is extracted from green beans. To be more specific: salt is extracted from when the beans are cooked in water in which salt has been dissolved. This experiment is based upon the osmoses theory. According to this theory the cell walls of the green beans are what we call a semi permeable membrane. This membrane only lets water through and not the substance

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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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    Psychology Experiment

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    is by eating chocolates. To confirm this assumption‚ the experimenter‚ Victor Seo has developed an experiment to prove the hypothesis: “people who consume lots of chocolate will produce more acne than people eat less chocolate. 400 students of teenagers with grades ranging from 9 to 11 will be examined divided into four groups each consuming 1 bar‚ 3 bars‚ 6 bars‚ or 10 bars daily. This experiment will remain over a time period of a month. Meals will be served in equal amounts and the amounts of

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    Chemistry Experiment

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    EXPERIMENT NO. 4 Chemical Equilibrium Claver‚ L. Z. X. Y.1‚ Palad‚ C. C.2‚ Rocha‚ R. D. P3 1Anthropology Department‚ College of Social Sciences and Philosophy‚ 2National Institute of Geological Sciences‚ College of Science‚ 3Department of Food Science and Nutrition‚ College of Home Economics‚ University of the Philippines‚ Diliman‚ Quezon City 1101 Philippines ------------------------------------------------- Keywords: forward and reverse reactions‚ equilibrium constant‚ Le Chatelier’s Principle

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    Dr. Ambedkar

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    Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar- A Social Reformer. Abstract As per Dr. B.R. Ambedkar‚ the concept of socialism is based on the principles of justice‚ liberty‚ equality and fraternity. It is his thought that socialism can be achieved by State control over land‚ industries‚ religions‚ caste and through an elaborate scheme of constitutional method. As per him‚ caste consciousness hampers economic progress‚ so he suggested that the State should redistribute the land to poor farmers and it was his demand

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