English 1210: 6:30 TTH 16 January 2004 "Maurice" There was always one major thought‚ the goal‚ a simple dream that made twinges of excitement flow through my body. The waiting was incredible‚ and it always seemed forever and a day before it would come true. This is a typical pre-teen‚ adolescent dream‚ yet it was as important to me as the sun rising. Nothing would ever top this‚ once I had it‚ no one could take it away. Getting my driver’s license was only half the battle; the dream was to have
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Phuong Pham (XP) Professor Sarah Mittlefehldt ELA 1000-07 Images of Nature Sept 11‚ 2011 Response Paper 2 What is nature? If “nature” is a term solely referring to physical matters viewed in their own existences‚ separate from those of others‚ then it shall be an inadequate definition to answer the question “what is nature?”. Getting them to interact with one another and including the process of interrelations among those matters into the definition of “nature”‚ we still have an insufficient
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over. Safety: Safety is always the first concern in a lab. Prior to the lab‚ students were asked to identify where the eye wash station was‚ the fire extinguisher and blanket were‚ and the safety shower was. When working with chemicals it is essential to wear safety glasses. Since the students were informed of which chemicals were going to be used prior to the experiment‚ the students should look at the Material Safety Data Sheet to see what safety concerns may come with the chemicals being used.
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When there is H2O and snails in the bromthymol blue‚ the reagents will be neutral‚ then the results will be same with the reagent in light and dark. When there is H2O and plants in the bromthymol blue‚ the reagents will be basic‚ as the same with the light one and dark one. When there are H2O‚ plants and snails in the bromthymol blue‚ the reagents in light will turn to neutral but more about basic‚ and
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Rap is something you do‚ Hip hop is something you live A historical reflection of Hip Hop Name: Jake Parker Student number: 100072668 Date: Friday‚ March 30‚ 2007 Professor: Mark Adam Let ’s bring it back with that Ol ’ New York rap. Hip hop is amazing‚ straight up. It ’s not just the music‚ it ’s everything involved with the four elements of hip hop; the emceeing (rapping)‚ the DJing‚ the graffiti‚ and the break dancing. When I was younger I used to search for "hip-hop" and "rap"
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How to Value Bonds 1. What is the present value of a 10-year‚ pure discount bond paying $1‚000 at maturity if the appropriate interest rate is: a. 5 percent? b. 10 percent? c. 15 percent? 2. Microhard has issued a bond with the following characteristics: Principal: $1‚000 Time to maturity: 20 years Coupon rate: 8 percent‚ compounded semiannually Semiannual payments Calculate the price of this bond if the stated annual
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duggan with a direct mode of address. Nt the image used in the sun newspaper article from 5th August 2011 which represented Mark duggan as a gangster. The image used in the sun newspaper showed mark duggan making a gun sign with his hand and wearing bling the dress code associated with gang members and culture. This newspaper report represented mark duggan in a negative way and in term of is background making out that he shot at police first. The image would make an audience think he was to blame for
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OxidatiOn and ReductiOn OxidatiOn & ReductiOn 9.2 9 Introduction to oxidation and reduction Redox equations Some common oxidising agents and reducing agents (EXT) 9.3 Reactivity 9.4 Voltaic cells 19.1 Standard electrode potentials (AHL) 9.5 Electrolytic cells 19.2 cORe 9.1 Electrolysis (AHL) TOK Are oxidation numbers real? I remember contemplating on the nature of reality back in Chapters 2 and 4‚ with regard to electrons and hybridization respectively
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Sn + __ H2O Question 2 __ KOH + __ H3PO4 → __ K3PO4 + __ H2O Question 3 __ KNO3 + __ H2CO3 → __ K2CO3 + __ HNO3 Question 4 __ Na3PO4 + __ HCl → __ NaCl + __ H3PO4 Question 5 __ TiCl4 + __ H2O → __ TiO2 + __ HCl Question 6 __ C2H6O + __ O2 → __ CO2 + __ H2O Question 7 __ Fe + __ HC2H3O2 → __ Fe(C2H3O2)3 + __ H2 Question 8 __ NH3 + __ O2 → __ NO + __ H2O Question 9 __ B2Br6 + __ HNO3 → __ B(NO3)3 + __ HBr Question 10 __ NH4OH + __ Kal(SO4)2·12H2O → __ Al(OH)3 + __ (NH4)2SO4 + __ KOH + __ H2O
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a constant figure for that process. For example: When phosphoric acid (a trihydrogen acid) is neutralized with a base‚ the hydrogens are neutralised in 3 steps: STEP 1: H3P04 + NaOH > NaH2PO4 + H2O gives X amount of heat STEP 2: NaH2PO4 + NaOH > Na2HPO4 + H2O gives Y amount of heat STEP 3: Na2PO4 + NaOH > Na3PO4 +H2O gives Z amount of heat Therefore‚ the total heat of reaction ( Hrxn) is equal to: There are two (2) ways to calculate the heat of reaction using Hess’ Law: 1 Equation Method (Algebraic Method)
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