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    TOPIC 1: RATES AND CHEMICAL EQUILIBRIUM QUESTION 1: (Taken from the DoE Physical Sciences Feb-March Paper 2 2009) Antacids are used to relieve indigestion. Indigestion is the condition when the stomach produces too much acid resulting in an uncomfortable and painful feeling. A certain antacid tablet dissolves in water and reacts with the acid in the stomach to release carbon dioxide gas. 1.1 Name the type of chemical reaction that explains why antacids bring relief from indigestion

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    Eckbert the Fair

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    Jane smith German 41W Writing Assignment When choosing a certain path‚ one must understand that along with that decision‚ there come consequences. In Ludwig’s Tieck’s tale “Eckbert the Fair‚ ” it is clear that the characters are being punished for their personal actions. The supernatural forces in this fairy tale‚ simply laid out challenges for the characters to see if they would follow the right path. Like everyone else‚ Bertha and Eckbert had come across decisions in their life‚ where

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    Theme of "Fair is Foul and Foul is Fair" in Shakespeare’s Macbeth One of the most important themes in Macbeth involves the witches’ statement in Act 1‚ Scene1 that "fair is foul and foul is fair." (Act 1‚ Scene 1‚ Line 10) When Macbeth and Banquo first see the weird sisters‚ Banquo is horrified by their hideous appearances. Conversely‚ Macbeth immediately began to converse with these universally known evil creatures. After hearing their prophecies‚ Macbeth considered the witches to be "fair" when

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    First Grade

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    Starting first grade is one of my first‚ and best‚ memories. It was not just one day that made this a great experience; it was the entire week leading up to it. I got to do all kinds of things to get ready. My mom bought me new clothes and new shoes. I even got to go get my nails done! It was my special week. My Neighbor‚ who is also my best friend‚ went shopping with me for our new outfits. We were the best of friends and always wanted to do everything together‚ even match our clothes. My mom

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    Failing Grades

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    Impartial Fulfillment of Project in Science IV (Physics) “Gate Pass” Submitted to: Ms. Anamarie E. Garcia Submitted by: IV - Saint Luke S.Y. 2012 - 2013 INTRODUCTION The center of this is all about “Gate Pass”. The gate pass module is a brief one but an important module which keeps the record of all those entering or leaving the gates of the school. The school gate pass is picked up by a student to the office‚ gate pass is use to get his/her self home without any questioned. The

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    grade retention

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    Is Grade Retention Beneficial for Students? Is Grade Retention Beneficial for Students? Grade retention‚ also known as “flunking” or being held back‚ is one of the most common ways to raise educational standards. Retention occurs when teachers and administrators and/or parents do not feel the student is ready to be promoted to the next grade due to academic or maturity reasons. The student then has to repeat the previous year until they pass or are prepared for

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    Grades of Thinking

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    three grades of thinking are. He believes that most people are grade three thinkers. Grade three thinkers tend to feel‚ and not to think. Golding gives an example of his teacher Mr. Houghton‚ who would always talk about “good life‚ sexless‚ and free of duty”‚ while “his neck would turn of itself” if a girl passed by the window. “Mr. Houghton thought with his neck.” A grade-two thinker is someone who can detect contradictions—someone who is critical but does not produce fresh ideas. While grade one

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    Cash For Grades

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    Schools all around the world‚ especially those that have low test scores and enrollment‚ are implementing a “Cash for Grades Program”. The students in these particular schools aren’t motivated to do well in their classes anymore‚ they’re lazy‚ and their study habits are terrible. Another significant part of low passing rates and test scores are because of little to no attendance of students. For instance‚ students who skip class or just don’t show up to school period do not learn anything and when

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    Cash for Grades

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    Cash For Grades Cash for grades; does it really make a difference if one earns it for the good of their education or the good of their savings? Giving out cash for grades is a time old controversy. Some argue that it is a nice incentive for students to receive good grades. Others say it just takes away from the glory of receiving a good grade just because it’s a reward within itself. From yes’ to no’s can one honestly prove that giving cash for grades gets a person anywhere in life. What happens

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    Grade Retention

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    Grade retention‚ better known as "staying back"‚ "being held back" or "repeating"‚ has been the topic of much debate within the educational system. The controversy which surrounds this long-standing issue has been reinforced by such topics as the recent endorsement of academic standards. Research indicates that "the rate of retention has increased by approximately 40% in the last 20 years with as many as 15% of all American students held back each year and 30-50% held back at least once before

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