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    will solely concentrate on one character: Mercutio‚ the kinsman to the Prince as well as a good friend of Romeo. In the following essay‚ I will primarily discuss his function in the drama to support my theory that Mercutio is a monodimensional and static character that nonetheless as a figure in Shakespeare’s „Romeo and Juliet“ is indispensable for the tragic outcome of the play. Mercutio is only present in five scenes of the play. He first appears in I‚IV and dies at the end of III‚I. His presence

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    I Believe that Tom Benecke is a dynamic character. He is forced to act quickly and because of this‚ many things about him change. Tom is ambitious‚ self-centered‚ and impatient. These three traits change a lot throughout the story.Tom is very ambitious when it comes to his work. He is always looking to get a promotion at work by doing a project. Tom just focuses on the big picture‚ rather than the small picture. This trait changes at the end when he decides to go to the movies with his wife. When

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    Frustration.  Confusion.  Despair.  Betrayal.  Overwhelm.  Anger. Any of these feelings resonate with you?  It is my professional opinion and suggestion to you that before you can declutter your logistical space after divorce‚ you must first declutter your emotional space.  This article assumes you have already went through the phase of emotional decluttering‚ and are ready to tackle your logistical decluttering project. There’s a lot of stuff in a marriage.  Photos‚ videos‚ furniture‚ papers

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    biological catalyst that acts on a molecule called substrate and it also significantly speed up a chemical reaction by lowering the activation energy. In order to learn about the enzyme and its behaviour‚ this lab practical is conducted to examine the kinetic of the enzyme alkaline phosphatase. As illustration‚ when alkaline phosphatase is added to a substrate called p-Nitrophenyl phosphate (colourless in alkaline solution)‚ a series of reaction takes place and eventually releases a product called p-nitrophenol

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    decrease(temperature must be constant) CHARLE’S LAW acc to k.m.t the molecules of a gas posses kinetic energy which is directly proportional to temperature(at constant pressure) and when the temp is increased kinetic energy also increases due to which the sample of a gas expands in order to keep its pressure constant and volume increases AVOGADROES’S LAW acc to k.m.t when two gasses have same temperature their kinetic energy is same‚so they exert same pressure because molecules collide with same forcebut

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    conditions affect the formation of a static charge? Date: 2/1/2013 Statement of Problem: Do certain weather conditions increase or decrease static charge? What can be done to reduce or eliminate the static charge? Hypothesis: In reading up on this topic I learned that cold dry weather seems to increase static charge. It is a known fact that if humidity is above 30% it will reduce the static charge. Therefore‚ by adding water to the environment static charge is reduced or eliminated.

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    1.Summarize the formation of friction ridge skin and how it relates to the permanence of fingerprints. The skin over most of our bodies is fairly smooth. ’Friction Ridges ’‚ however‚ are found on the digits‚ palms and soles. They are called ’friction ’ ridges because of their biological function that helps us grasp and hold onto objects. Sometimes compared to fine lines found in corduroy‚ unlike corduroy‚ ridges vary in length and width‚ branch off‚ end suddenly and‚ for the most part‚ flow with

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    factors affecting the kinetics of reaction between peroxodisulfate (vi) and iodide d. del prado1 and j. belano2 1 department of food science and nutrition‚ college of home economics 2 department of food science and nutrition‚ college of home economics university of the philppines‚ diliman‚ quezon city 1101‚ philippines date submitted: january 7‚ 2013 ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- ABSTRACT -------------------------------------------------

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    Kinetics of the Decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide Lab Introduction: In this week’s lab experiment‚ the rate of decomposition of hydrogen peroxide forming oxygen gas will be observed and studied. Since the rate of a chemical reaction is dependent on two things; the concentrations of the reactants and the temperature at which the process is performed‚ the rate can be measured at which a reactant disappears or at which a product appears. When measuring the rate‚ the rate law will be applied. The

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    A Coefficient of Friction Estimation Monitoring System for Autonomous Off-Road Vehicles Using Wide Area Augme- ntation Systems (WAAS) and a Magnetic Pulse Generator Shaft Encoder Abstract: The proposed work introduces a means of developing a friction measurement system that has many applications in vehicle safety systems such as Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and Traction Control System (TCS). Rapid weather and road conditions would change the behavior of the vehicle and a need of a system to

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