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    Crystalline Complex Formation Christine Orobiaa‚ John Anthony Pobleteb‚ Mary Janzel Prieto* College of Pharmacy‚ Adamson University‚ Manila Phillipines College of Pharmacy‚ Adamson University‚ Manila Philippines Date submitted: January 25‚ 2013 Abstract In this experiment we needed again to gain crystals. The increased affinity towards complex formation exhibited by metal ions with an unfilled d-shell is related to the crystal field stabilization of such compounds and furnishes an

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    Formation of the Philippine Islands The Indo-Australian plate is found south of the Eurasian and the Philippine Seaplates. It is generally oceanic‚ being submerged by Indian and Pacific Oceans‚ but it holds two gigantic land masses – the island continent of Australia and Indian subcontinent. Recent researches‚ however‚ show that these two land masses are moving independently of each other‚ thus‚ may actually be parts of separate plates. The Philippine Sea plate is found east of the Eurasian

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    The Child Obesity Epidemic The epidemic of childhood obesity is fierce. The problem is scattered all around the nation from the east coast to the west. Hispanics‚ Åfrican Americans‚ Whites‚ males‚ females‚ are all prone to obesity. For the past few years this issue has caught more attention to people around the country. Nearly 18% of children in America are obese (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention). The number of overweight or obese children continues to grow throughout the country. Lance

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    The objective of this topic is to discuss weather autism is an epidemic. By analyzing the articles provided‚ it is evident that the cause of autism has yet been found. Many psychologists and scientists have indicated the high increase of autism since the 1980’s. Autism is a developmental disorder that is not an epidemic. Over hundreds of year‚ the definition of autism has transformed‚ and the criterion for autism has developed‚ indicating that the prevalence of autism has obviously increased. Instruments

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    1.Earthquakes 1. According to dictionary.reference.com an earthquake is a: Series of vibrations induced in the earth’s crust by the abrupt rupture and rebound of rocks in which elastic strain has been slowly accumulating. The earth is made up of tectonic plates these are massive slabs of rock floating on magma ‚as the plates move about‚ they spread apart‚ collide‚ or slide past each other‚ This is the main cause of volcanoes and earthquakes Earthquakes occur in many regions all over the world

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    caused by a much smaller and possibly even deadlier predator. This predator was called poliomyelitis‚ a prehistoric virus that has been killing since ancient times. As David Oshinsky noted‚ the nation had seen polio before the twentieth century‚ but epidemics had always been focused on immigrant children in the slums (24). When polio started affecting grown adults and all children‚ the panic began to set in. This was a turning point in American history because of the unity that resulted from this terrible

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    A number of Star Visitor races evolved to intelligent life forms on their respective planets across the universe. Some of these civilizations are millions of years old. Other intelligent races "out there" developed not solely from evolution‚ but from other races’ "missionary" sowing of intelligent life on planets they discovered whose indigenous biota had evolved to the point where one or more animal species could provide a suitable anatomy and physique for engineering in high intelligence and

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    cycle of a star How does gravity‚ nuclear fusion and mass affect the life cycle of a different sized stars? * Stars initially form from clouds of dust and gas. The force of gravity makes the gas and dust spiral in together to form a protostar. Gravitational energy has converted into heat energy‚ so the temperature rises * When the temperature gets high enough‚ hydrogen nucli undergo thermonuclear fusion to form helium nuclei and give out massive amounts of heat and light. A star is born. It

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    One topic that interested me in this chapter was James Marcia’s identity formations. He spilt the formations into four different modes‚ and adolescents are sorted into the groups by answering two questions. These questions are: Has the person gone through an identity crisis yet? and Was there a commitment made? An identity crisis is a span of time in adolescents where confusion on the future and insecurity about oneself are established and then addressed through commitments. A "no" in both questions

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    A STUDY OF SELF SUPPORTING HELICAL STAIRCASE A Project \ Presented to the Department: of Civil Engineering Science Brigham Young University In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Civil. Engineering by Harshad J. Shah April 1973 . This project‚ by Harshad J. Shah‚ is accepted in its present form by the Department of Civil Engineering Science of Brigham Young University as satisfying in part the requirements for the degree of Master of Civil Engineering

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