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    purpose of this experiment is to identify an unknown proprietary drug using thin-layer chromatography. The unknown’s behavior in thin-layer chromatography will be compared with that of its possible component analgesics. The possible unknowns and their analgesic ingredients will be Anacin (aspirin‚ caffeine)‚ Excedrin (acetaminophen‚ caffeine‚ aspirin)‚ Motrin (ibuprofen)‚ and Tylenol (acetaminophen). Introduction Thin-layer Chromatography(TLC) was the method used to figure out and identify the

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    relationship upon their children. In the case of “Daddy‚” Plath creates an environment enriched with violence and frightening. Through the poem‚ the father is being envisioned in terms of his dominance‚ cruelty‚ and authoritarianism. She compares the relationship with her father resembling the Holocaust/victim analogy‚ making him a Nazi and herself a Jew; which helps her in the dramatization of the unsettled war in her soul. In this poem Plath exhibits the tortured relationship between her and her

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    passionate writer would say about writing ‚ or a painter of painting. A work of art can be something that can come from an artist’s emotion whether it be pure elation or absolute anguish‚ human emotion comes natural to us humans‚ as does art to artists in most cases. In the selected passage (lines 42-51) of Sylvia Plath’s Lady Lazarus‚ Plath describes dying as something that comes natural to her‚ an artform she excels in‚ her calling. In the first two lines Plath states that dying is a form

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    1. Poor people are far more likely than rich people to break the law. A. False B. I believe this statement is false because a social status does not define an individual’s character. Society has cast a negative light on the poor when it comes to crime. They determine that because someone is poor it gives them a greater chance of breaking the law. Breaking the law is not an issue of rich versus poor; it is an understanding between right and wrong. 2. It makes sense to choose a college major in

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    A STUDY OF RUSSIAN LITERATURE “FAT AND THIN” BY: ANTON CHEKHOV CATTLEYA JADE A. JAVERLE AGUSAN NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL BUTUAN CITY FEBRUARY 2011 A STUDY OF RUSSIAN LITERATURE “FAT AND THIN” BY: ANTON CHEKHOV A TERM PAPER SUBMITTED TO: ZITA B. DURAN MT II / SPA – COORDINATOR IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT IN ENGLISH IV SUBMITTED BY: CATTLEYA JADE

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    Within shipwreck at the bottom of the world Shackleton was quite a resilient captain towards the disasters he and his crew had went through. All had shown how dangerous it is not only going alone on an expedition but with multiple people. Shackleton had fought with Mcneish not always by speech but only on rare occasions physically. He was actually scared during those long painful days but he had not shown it towards his crew so that there was hope for getting back to their homes. Always did he cheer

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    Sylvie Plath’s “Daddy” explores the power imbalance of gender relations and the negative effects of oppression on women in a male-dominated society. The speaker’s portrayal of the patriarchal system as her “daddy” describes the infinite power enforced through hegemony on women and how women are “chuffed up as Jews” into slavery‚ suppression and loss of self-identity. The use of child discourse with words like “achoo” and “gobbledygoo” portrays the speaker as having a child-like innocence which ironically

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    Blink Project Malcolm Gladwell wrote aboutthin-slicing” in his book‚ “Blink.” It’s a fascinating concept‚ one with which I immediately concur. The fact is‚ as a spontaneous person‚ I find being spontaneous beneficial. For me‚ personally‚ my spontaneous choices often end up better than my planned‚ thought-out decisions. Whether it be a trip‚ or a choice to buy something‚ 8/10 times‚ for me personally‚ I end up in a better position than prior to the choice. Let’s also recall the fact that multitudes

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    Everest and rite about the event and the experience of climbing to the summit of the world. In this paragraph I will tell you why I believe the author has control over his own life up to a certain point. In the context of this passage the author is telling that time he got sent to Nepal to write about a guided ascent of the famous Mount Everest. In the passage he is speaking to the reader. “In March 1996‚ Outside Magazine sent me to Nepal to participate in‚ and write about‚ a guided ascent of

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    Part three Explaining how a thicker wing can be lighter than a thin wing when both are built for the same purpose: Firstly‚ the principle applying to the mass and thickness of wings applies to any aerofoil surface in any shape or form. How do we know a delta wing and a swept wing have heavier masses than a straight wing? Two important things need to come into account when measuring the thickness and weighing certain types of wings‚ the structural ‘Aspect Ratio’ and the ‘Thickness Ratio’ of aerofoil

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