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    and mine. The results for Hexane for example was much quicker than I expected‚ I found that it boiling point was 60C but in my experiment it was 30 C it’s the double of what it should be. Most of the sample like methanol and ethanol was pretty clos to the result that I found on internet. The trial that I did was Butanol again with the hot plates and it took of course much longer to boil and it started to boil before 105 °C like at 103 °C and I didn’t expect that happen maybe because of the

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    authority. They vary from company to company. The other style of leadership is democratic style. This style can be grouped into two parts. The first part is hierarchical type. In this type‚ there are several manager types under the CEO like CFO and CLO. They all have right to talk and express their ideas. The second part is equality of all workers. In this type‚ the only leader in the company is CEO and other workers are equal. They manage all the company alone. The last leadership style is

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    within Heart of Darkness‚ in part to show how people justify the use of extreme measure to get their way. Raskin quotes Sartre‚ the French philosopher‚ to better explain this idea‚ ”‘the strip-tease of our humanism’ took place in the tropics‚ and that ’In the colonies the truth stood naked’” (Raskin 8) Raskin notes that Conrad is a long way away from following the philosophies of Sartre; however‚ he clarifies that Conrad still believes that colonies show the truth of western society. (Raskin 8) Kurt’s

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    Existentialism is a philosophical theory that promotes the thought that humans make their own choices at their own will. By following through with our own choices‚ people are in return facilitating their own future lives ahead. Along with Existentialism‚ many responsibilities and actions have to undergo a specific process. As people‚ we know that we cannot always filter everything that comes out of our mouths. This is why Existentialism plays a crucial role in society‚ since it would reform how the

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    Human Nature

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    Introduction Throughout history the debate has always arisen about what is human nature. Is it in our nature to be good or is it our nature to be evil? Many philosophers have joined the debate taking stances on either end of the spectrum‚ while some try to pose alternative answers. Thomas Hobbes believes man’s nature to be bad. He claims humans to be naturally selfish‚ like animals we are driven by our own passions. Mohandas Gandhi and Martin Luther King Jr. believed that man is

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    Simone de Beauvoir

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    A lot of things happened in Simone de Beauvoir’s life‚ most having to do with women and the way they were treated. She was a very observant person‚ and her writing reflects that. Simone de Beauvoir’s writings attempted to deal on paper with the vast emotions conjured by her life experiences‚ particularly women she knew who were "assassinated by bourgeois morality." ("Simone") Simone de Beauvoir was born in Paris‚ France on January 9‚ 1908. She was raised by a Catholic mother from Verdun‚ and a father

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    EXPERIMENT 9 Composition Potassium of Chlorate IUA-‚TERIAL S AND E QUI PME NT Solids: Reagent Grade potassium chlorate (KC1O3)and potassium chloride (KCl). Solutions: dilute (6 M) nitric acid (HNO3) and 0.1M silvernitrate (AgNO3). Th.o No.0 crucibles with covers; Ceramfab pad. DISCUSSION The percentage composition of a compound is the percentage by mass of each element in the compound. If the formula of a compound is known‚ the percentage composition can be calculated from the molar mass and the

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    Globalisation From the 20th century to today‚ with advanced communication and transport possibilities‚ grows the ratio of companies and countries providing wide scale of investments and business activities internationally. Moreover‚ the number of people migrating across the globe is significantly increasing. In other words‚ the world as we know it today‚ is different than the world of yesterday. Thus‚ it is changing into one huge‚ global‚ village. The term ‘globalisation’ interprets “worldwide integration

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    Assignment 20 A1

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    Assignment 20 A 1- Which of the following oxidation numbers in the species given is incorrect? a) SO32−; S +4‚ O −2 b) ClO3−; Cl +5‚ O −2 c) H2C2O4; H 1+‚ C 3+‚ O 2− d) H2O2; H +1‚ O −1 e) Ca(ClO)2; Ca +2‚ Cl +2‚ O −2 f) Zn(NH3)6Cl2; Zn 2+‚ N 3−‚ H 1+‚ Cl 1− (Cl is +1 in this compound. Ca: 1 × (+2) = +2. O: 2 × (−2) = −4. Charge on the compound = 0; therefore‚ (+2) + (−4) + 2 × Cl = 0. The charge on Cl is 1+.) 2- A voltaic cell is constructed. One electrode compartment consists of a zinc strip placed

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    identity of an individual can be either independent or part of the silent crowd. The American critic pointed out that Hemingway’s preoccupations were akin to those of Sartre and Camus. According to the American critic‚ he held similar views on Absurd and Contempt. Furthermore‚ certain Hemingway’s characters bear similar traits with Sartre and Camus characters. Killinger also analyses and compares the similarities of Hemingway’s opinions with those of the aforesaid two French

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