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    Donivino 1/8/13 Can Animals Think? Adorable‚ what comes to mind when you think of this word? Some might think of puppies‚ dogs‚ rabbits‚ cats‚ dolphins‚ or maybe even monkeys. But have you ever considered intelligence as a characteristic of these animals? Few have‚ even though the animal shows evidence of intelligence every day. Of course animals aren’t as intelligent as humans but we both share common

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    The Fate of a Banana

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    their own little world‚ a carefree world filled with laughter and fun‚ companionship with their brothers and sisters‚ but most importantly a large attachment and love for the mother tree for providing not only food and shelter‚ but life. Here the bananas grew from a baby seedling to fully ripe adults. But one day their oasis was torn apart. The sky turned dark blotting out the sunshine‚ confusion ran amok within the plantation‚ there were screams‚ hundreds of screams‚ then suddenly the bunch was

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    Instructions: Based on the following information‚ assess where and when cryptography is needed within a typical IT infrastructure to be in compliance with policies and laws. Data and information are important assets of Richman Investments. These assets must be protected from loss of integrity‚ confidentiality‚ or availability and must be in compliance with Richman’s policies and state and federal laws. Data classification: Confidential. This refers to highly sensitive data‚ such as client

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    One major observation made throughout this experiment was during the steam distillation. As the steam distillation started and the solution in the flask began heating‚ it was clear that too much stopcock grease was used around the glassware. The grease from the connecting ends of the three way connecting tube was melting and seeping into the clove and water solution in the two necked round bottom flask. The solution in the flask was immediately discarded and repeated with clean glassware and a very

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    Preparation of an Ester

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    6. Added approx.15 ml of 1mol/L Na2CO3 solution.Shaked‚drained and discarded the lower layer leaving the ester in the separating funnel. Diagram : Observations : From our results‚the ester we made produced a light banana smell. In this experiment for preparation of an ester as the alcohol used was pentanol and the acid used was glacial acetic acid‚ added conc.sulfuric acid a dehydrating agent used to remove the moisture‚ safety was a priority in this experiment as this were all highly

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    Origin of Bananas

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    Bananas are said to be currently the world’s third most popular fruit and evidence shows could be the oldest cultivated crop (Langdon 18). The tropical fruit is believed to have originated and first domesticated in Southeast Asia estimated around 5000 BC (Langdon 18). Due to how difficult reproducing the seedless banana plant is‚ the distribution did not stray far from Southeast Asia for thousands of years in its existence. Apparently the first Europeans to learn about it were the Greeks under

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    towers of Babylon; there were oil pits near Ardericca (near Babylon)‚ and a pitch spring on Zacynthus.[32] Great quantities of it were found on the banks of the river Issus‚ one of the tributaries of the Euphrates. Ancient Persian tablets indicate the medicinal and lighting uses of petroleum in the upper levels of their society. In the 1850s‚ the process to distill kerosene from petroleum was invented by Ignacy Łukasiewicz‚ providing a cheaper alternative to whale oil. The demand for the petroleum

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    Distillation Lab Report

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    Comparing between the simple and fractional distillation‚ the fractional distillations for both n-propanol and acetone provided a better distillation. The data and graphs support the statement since the fractional graphs provided a steeper slope than the simple distillation. The steeper slope represent how fast the mixture are separated throughout the distillations. For example‚ the simple distillation for acetone the slope initially started at about 20 mL at about 65.5℃ and ended at about 30 mL

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    All about Distillation

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    All about Distillation Distillation is a process that is used to purify a lot of substances on a domestic as well as commercial basis. It is very interesting to know about the process in detail as it is a natural process. The story begins when a liquid or solid state of mater responds to the heat in environment. The heat makes the liquid state or solid state of matter to convert into gas state. Liquid Gas (Vaporization) Solids

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    Distillation of Alcoholic Beverages Pamela Mallari*‚ Symon Manuel‚ Katherine Merene and Charlene Mondelo Department of Chemistry‚ University of Santo Tomas‚ Manila‚ Philippines Abstract Distillation is a physical process used to separate chemicals from a mixture by the difference in how easily they vaporize. This experiment aims to (1) compare the efficiency of simple and fractional distillation‚ (2) distill and calculate the % of ethanol and (3) determine the % loss in distillation. Two

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