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    and were soon to be forgotten. As we learn from the book he categorizes the truth in two ways (happening truth and story truth)‚ leaving us realizing that the truth is only how you see it. Telling a story in first person can be reliable. This is why the narrator writes these war stories mostly in third people because he wants us to believe him. The book is divided into the happening truth and story truth. The happening truth is what actually happened‚ the real event.

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    third step is achieved when they begin to see each other as individuals‚ not group members. This occurs in the beginning of the movie when Coach Boone forces each Black student to interact individually with each White student to learn personal details about each other. The last step is supportive authority‚ which is shown when Coach Boone and Coach Yoast also learn to see the

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    of Submission: November 28‚ 2012 Experiment No. 1 ISOLATION OF CAFFEINE FROM TEA I. Introduction Caffeine is a very common substance and is found in coffee‚ tea‚ soft drinks‚ chocolate‚ and "stay-awake" pills such as Vivarin. It can be synthesized or isolated from natural sources. Caffeine constitutes approximately 4% of tea and coffee leaves‚ and is also found in cola nuts and cacao beans. Caffeine is a member of the class of compounds organic chemists call alkaloids. Alkaloids

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    Determination of Caffeine in Tea Samples CONTENTS 1. 1. Introduction 2. 2. Theory 3. 3. Uses of Caffeine 4. 4. Effects of Caffeine 5. 5. Procedure 6. 6. Observations 7. 7. Result INTRODUCTION Tea is the most commonly and widely used soft beverage in the household. It acts as a stimulant for central nervous system and skeletal muscles. That is why tea removes fatigue‚ tiredness and headache. It also increases the capacity of thinking. It is also used for lowering body temperature

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    stories in the opposite perspective than society. Yet‚ this perspective speaks the truth. It was the mid-1800s and America was growing dramatically. In the process‚ many conflicts arose‚ and so did many opinions. America needed someone that told them the truth. This was hard because there were many people and the person that was to tell the truth had to be unbiased. Mark Twain took the job of telling America the truth‚ even if it wasn’t what everyone thought. Mark Twain had made a positive on America

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    Caffeine is a central nervous system stimulant of the methylxanthine class. It is one of the most worldwide consumed psychoactive substances and it is totally legal. The chemical name of caffeine is 1‚ 3‚ 7 – Trimethylpurine – 2‚ 6‚ - dione. Its molecular formula is C8H10N4O2 and it has a molecular mass of 194.19 g/mole. Caffeine is an odourless‚ white crystalline purine‚ a methylxanthine alkaloid‚ which is closely chemically related to adenine and guanine. Caffeine acts through multiple mechanisms

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    Caffeine...Does it truly affect the body? Everyday millions of Americans go through cups of coffee a day and most people don’t even know how it affects your body. I am one of those people and I have always wondered what caffeine does to my body. This topic interest me a lot because I drink coffee on a daily about 2 times a day and I want to know if there are any short term effects and long term effects and if I should be worried about drinking too many drinks with caffeine in them. I want to find

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    was to determine the effect of caffeine on resting body temperature. This has to do with homeostasis‚ which is the maintenance of equilibrium. In other words‚ it is a stable body state. Homeostasis refers to the process of keeping the internal body environment in a steady state‚ when the external environment is changed (Homeostasis 2). Humans are warm-blooded creatures that generate body heat internally and maintain body temperatures at a fairly constant level – about 98.6oF (Chiras 3). In this experiment

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    Description To investigate the effect on caffeine on heart rate of water fleas and to understand the risk of high level consumption of caffeine to the health of the human circulatory system and nervous system. Preview Diagram 1: Chemical structure of caffeine Image source: http://ismaastricht.wikispaces.com/file/list The images above show the chemical structure of caffeine which has a chemical formula of C8H10N4O2. Caffeine was named by the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry

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    12). Caffeine acts in the body by getting absorbed in the body through the cells relatively fast‚ after which it is expelled through the liver. The effects are that caffeine being a stimulant in the body‚ a short while after consumption with an increase in wakefulness. When taken in large amounts‚ it causes physical effects like irritability‚ insomnia and even restlessness. 13) + 14) Caffeine passes through the body membranes from the first sip‚ entering your blood stream through the lining of your

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