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    Respect in Relationships When we say we “respect” someone‚ it means that we see value in him or her and treat the person accordingly. We may respect specific things but being respectful is also a general attitude toward other people that sees them as having value and good qualities in spite of their mistakes and faults. It means acting toward others as if each is worthy of good treatment. A respectful person has a certain dignity because he or she affirms basic human worth. Therefore

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    and regulated by unswerving abidance to conventions. She is first introduced to be the subject of Archer’s male gaze‚ the epitome of feminine passivity and purity‚ decked as she was in white‚ feigning ignorance at being looked at and playing to the script of a charmed girl being courted as she “touch[ed] the flowers softly”. May’s “abysmal purity” – upheld as the paragon of feminine virtue characterized her as the “terrifying product of the social system [Archer] belonged to and believed in”‚ depersonalizing

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    represents long life‚ honor‚ and good fortune. Untouched by the impurity‚ lotus symbolizes the purity of heart and mind. 2. Lotus is the National flower of India. The Lotus symbolizes spirituality‚ fruitfulness‚ wealth‚ knowledge and illumination. The most important thing about lotus is that even after growing in murky water it is untouched by its impurity. On the other hand the lotus symbolizes purity of heart and mind. The National Flower ’Lotus’ or water lily is an aquatic plant of Nymphaea species

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    words “Wa Kei Sei Jaku (和 敬 清 寂)” written on it. I will like to explain those characters since they are the four principle of tea‚ highest and the most important component in the tea room. The four principles of wa-kei-sei-jaku‚ or harmony‚ respect‚ purity and tranquility‚ act as the "motto" of the study of the tea ceremony. “Wa” means to be one with the nature and to be one with other people in the ceremony or to be in harmony. In the class the teacher said we all are equal‚ no one is higher than

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    Sibyl Vane’s Symbolic Role In “The Picture Of Dorian Gray”‚ By Oscar Wilde Sibyl Vane plays a symbolic role in The Picture of Dorian Gray; moreover‚ she plays a symbolic role in Dorian Gray’s life. This essay will explore how Sybil’s character initially influences Dorian in a positive way‚ giving him the motive to turn away from decadence but subsequently brings about his downfall. Recurring themes will be discussed such as the aesthetic and references will be given to show examples of Sybil’s

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    While a molar solution of acetic acid was prepared by the following computation: Density of acetic acid = 1.05; Purity of acetic acid = 99.9%; and Molarity of acetic acid = (Density x Purity x 1‚000) /(Molecular weight x 100) i.e.‚ M = (1.05x99.9 x 1‚000) / (99.9 x 100) = 10.5. Using the relationship M1V1 = M2V2‚ where: M1 = 1; V1 = 1‚000; M2 = 10.5; and V2 = unknown‚ then V2 = M1V1 / M2. Thus‚ V2

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    Light often has positive connotations that include purity and warmth. Puritan society would welcome light as a symbol of the former‚ but warmth is not reminiscent of the strict religion. Puritans valued simplicity and hard work‚ but experiencing warmth as an emotion stemming from joy and laughter was unacceptable. With their strict rules‚ anyone who sinned was persecuted. The Scarlet Letter‚ by Nathaniel Hawthorne‚ illustrates the story of Hester Prynne‚ a young woman condemned by Puritan society

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    Shakespeare conveys women to be subjected by views of purity and dependency on men in order to reflect the continuous struggle women go through in order to be treated equally in our everyday society. After her husband dies‚ Gertrude‚ Hamlet’s mother‚ immediately marries her brother-in law‚ Claudius. Moving quickly on from man to man without much mourning for her dead husband‚ Gertrude is dependent on the men in her life and can only live her life through another. She never questions Claudius’s reason

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    EXPERIMENT NO. 8 QUANTITATIVE DETERMINATION OF DISSOLVED OXYGEN CONTENT BY WINKLER REDOX TITRATION A. Standardization of Thiosulfate Solution Primary Standard used: KIO3 Formula Mass of Primary Standard: 214.0010 g/mol %Purity: 99.9% Formula Mass of KI: 166.00277 g/mol %Purity of KI: 99.9% Trial 1 2 3 KIO3 weight‚ g 0.1459 0.1458 0.1459 KI weight‚ g 1.0033 0.9857 1.0100 Volume of Na2S2O3‚ ml Final Volume‚ ml 22.6 25.5 22.9 Initial Volume‚ ml 0.0 0.0 0.0 Net volume‚ ml 22.6 25.5 22.9 B. Sample Analysis

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    approximately known. However‚ due to relative purity and limitations on the accuracy and precision of measuring quantities for solution preparation‚ the solution’s exact concentration is not known. For this reason‚ the process of standardization is used. Standardization is a laboratory process in which the exact concentration of a solution is obtained by comparing the concentration of the solution to a primary standard‚ a dry substance of known purity. Procedure Part A - Preparation of 0.1 M

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