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    Our society reflects racial‚ ethnic‚ and religious diversity. America is a “melting pot” and constitutionally accepts ever man as equal. America was formed by immigration. In history Americans fought for freedom in race such as the Civil War. The Civil War took place because all people didn’t believe in slavery‚ primarily the North disagreed. In America we have law that America no one can make you practice a religion and the government can’t make an official for the country. The American political

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    This experiment shows how one determines the temperature-composition diagram for a two-component system. The procedure will consist of obtaining cooling curves for the pure substances and a number of their mixtures. A cooling curve is constructed by melting a sample‚ then allowing it to cool‚ measuring the temperature at regular intervals. When only melt is present‚ there is a constant cooling rate. As the solid begins to form‚ the system remains at a constant temperature until the melt is completely

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    in the big picture creates American Identity. Individuality creates everyone’s uniqueness and shows what people can bring to society. In “American Identity: Ideas‚ Not Ethnicity‚” author Michael Jay Friedman explains the difference between the “Melting Pot or Salad Bowl” metaphor. Friedman states‚ “They strain at first to overcome their differences‚ but by film’s end all have bonded – as Americans” (Friedman). This quote clearly explains the strain that Americans have overcome to create a bigger

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    Our Cultural Diversity HUMA215-1302B-17 Lea Bucanek AIU-Online Cultural diversity is what the world is made of. It’s based on race‚ religion‚ socioeconomic status‚ and gender even. We need cultural diversity in the work place‚ our religion‚ and our lives. When we travel we tend to go to places we never been

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    advantages of the one pierce mold casting include simplicity‚ low cost‚ and no seam lines in finished patterns. As with all manufacturing methods there some disadvantages to casting that include it can only be used with non-ferrous metals that has low melting temperature and long cooling time. As for the material used which consisted of a silicone mold making rubber and a special chemical composition (catalyst) with a usage ratio of 10 to 1. The calculate amount used for the silicone rubber was 918 g

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    Hot working range and effects 1. Near 370C metal strength decreases and plasticity increases until at lowest temperature where the lowest melting constituent of steel starts to melt. The strength decreases and looses plasticity and tind to crumble under applied stress instead of flow. 2. Selection of temperature depends on a) Chemistry. b) Melting point of the lowest constituent. 3. Finishing temperatures. Lower the finishing temperature finer the structure of the piece but limited

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    Regents Chemistry Quarter 1 Midterm Review 1. The percent by mass of oxygen in Na2SO4 (formula mass = 142) is closest to 1) 11% 3) 45% 2) 22% 4) 64% 2. Given the unbalanced equation: __Al(s) + __O2(g) → __Al2O3(s) 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. balance the equation using smallest whole number coefficients. The percent by mass of aluminum in Al2O3 is approximately 1) 18.9 3) 47.1 2) 35.4 4) 52.9 What is the approximate percent composition by mass of CaBr2 (formula mass = 200)

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    The United States: Melting Pot or Salad Bowl? 1. Immigrants from all around the world have come to settle in the United States where they all gathered together and created one “Americanized” culture. All of the people in this culture have a lot of the same traits. Most of the Americans speak English. Almost all Americans dress the same and eat a lot of the same foods. Public schooling‚ communication around the world‚ and other influences shaped the US. 2. All of the immigrants that

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    Multiculturalism Taylor White Ultimate Medical Academy Multiculturalism Multiculturalism is when several cultures coexist without one dominating another in the same geographic area. America has been considered a “melting pot” for exactly this reason. The population is more diverse than it has ever been and is continuing to grow rapidly. Some say that this multiculturalism movement is a good thing while others view it as a bad thing. I will explain why I believe multiculturalism is a positive

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    _________________ Thomas Paine AP Argument Prompt Essay Student Samples Sample 1: A Throughout American history there have been many theories as to the makeup of this diverse nation. One of the most popular refers to America as the “great melting pot‚” suggesting that America is a place where all kinds of different cultures and beliefs combine to form a uniquely American identity. Thomas Paine here‚ however‚ seems to be more in accord with the “tomato soup” analogy where it states that the

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