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    The Bean Trees - Tone

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    guitar! However‚ what if it was something of great value? What if it was a baby that was handed to you? Odds are‚ you’d probably freak out and hand the baby over to the authorities or something similar to that. But not Taylor Greer in the novel The Bean Trees! The words that Barbara Kingsolver chooses to use show a tone of informality and humor. One way Kingsolver establishes an informal tone is by using long‚ run on sentences and everyday words. When Taylor gets a job at Tuscon after she stops

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    Experiments

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    EXPERIMENT 1: REACTIONS OF ENOLATE IONS WITH CARBONYL GROUPS Aims In this experiment we used two techniques for the reactions of enolate ions with carbonyl groups. One technique used was Doebner reaction and the other technique used was Claisen-Schmidt reaction. Therefore the aim of this experiment is to synthesize trans p-methoxycinnamic acid and to synthesize dibenzalacetone via an aldol condensation reaction between acetone and benzaldehyde. The products would be recrystallized using ethanol

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    Fast Plants

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    Fast Plants By: Kinser Haselhuhn Biology 111 Section Y Professor Brittingham 4/19/13 Abstract: Introduction: Materials and Methods: To begin the fast plants experiment‚ each group received the F1 generation seeds for their designated phenotypes. After receiving the seeds‚ the seeds were then planted into Styrofoam “quads” allowing the seeds to germinate. The seeds were then allowed to grow under a fluorescent light bank for 5 weeks. Throughout the growing of the seeds‚ each plant

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    Experiment 2: IDENTIFICATION OF UNKNOWNS BY TLC AND MP IN COMBINATION Introduction: Thin layer chromatography (TLC) is one of the most valuable techniques in organic chemistry. This is a best method of separating and identifying mixtures of two or more compounds. The separation is accomplished by the distribution of the mixture between two phases: one that is stationary and one that is moving or mobile. Chromatography works on the principle that different compounds will have different

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    The Experiment

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    Experiments in physics lab report Department of Electrical Engineering Isabela State University Ilagan Campus‚ Calamagui 2nd‚ City of Ilagan‚ Isabela baccaljoemel@yahoo.com Submitted to: Engr. Rafael S. Ramos Physics12 Professor Submitted by: Joemel L. Baccal BSEE IIA Experiments in Physics Lab Report Joemel L. Baccal Department of Electrical Engineering Isabela State University - Ilagan Campus‚ Calamagui 2nd‚ City of Ilagan‚ Isabela baccaljoemel@yahoo.com Abstract In

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    Experiments

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    process of distillation. Distillation is the separation of volatile substances mixed with nonvolatile substances by boiling the mixture to alter the phase of the volatile substance. The researchers used the simple distillation set up to conduct the experiment. 25 ml of The Bar Vodka was used and 7 ml of distillate was collected before a temperature of 95 degrees Celsius was reached. Collected distillate was then subjected to a flammability test to confirm ethanol content. The percent ethanol was computed

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    Common Bean Case Study

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    . Introduction The common bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) is the most important food legume crop grown worldwide (Wortmann and Allen‚ 1994; Wortmann et al.‚ 1998; Buruchara‚ 2006). Beans are considered by many to be the perfect food as they are nutrient dense with high contents of protein‚ micronutrients especially iron and zinc‚ vitamins‚ and dietary fibre (Wortmann and Allen‚ 1994; Bennink‚ 2005; Widers‚ 2006). The crop is currently the second most important source of human dietary protein (Buruchara

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    Bean Grower Character

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    The first characteristics of the female characters is the strong headed and independent qualities in both‚ in “The Bean Grower” the female character begins to be strong headed and push people away “ I can’t go‚” “but you go if you want.” “She didn’t have to say “and don’t bother coming back.” “He must know that. There were limits to their commitment. Survive together until one or the other them got cold feet. Apparently he had” (56). Although Fabienne was pushing Wilson away deep down inside she

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    Medicinal Plants

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    PLANT NAME IN DIFFERENT LANGUAGES English     : Aloe‚ Indian aloe Hindi        : Gheekaumar‚ Ghikumari Distribution – Cultivated in the dry areas of India  PLANT DESCRIPTION a perennial shrub with fleshy leaves and short stem. Leaves fleshy‚ sessile‚ with prickles on margins; flowers in long spikes‚ fruits capsules‚ often sterile. MEDICINAL PROPERTIES Plant pacifies vitiated vata‚ pitta‚ amenorrhea‚ wounds‚ ulcers‚ burns‚

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    Solar Powered Bottle Bulb

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    I – INTRODUCTION Background of the Study The proponents conducted this study to improve their creativity‚ and logical thinking‚ and to make use of the resources that are available. In addition‚ the researchers chose this study out of interest in making an effective alternative light bulb provided that there is enough sunlight. Statement of the Problem The proponents of this study would like to answer the following question: 1. Will this colored solar powered bulb be effective in terms

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