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    to both carbon atoms of the double bond. This prevented bond rotation around the carbon-carbon bond. The steric hindrance prevented the bromine from being added to the same side as the first bromine atom. Thus‚ the process of bromination was stereoselective and the product formed was chiral. ii. Comment on the regioselectivity of the bromination of acetanilide (assign regiochemistry of bromo product - ortho/meta/para‚ why selective?) The regiochemistry of the product was para. The substituent presented

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    Food DIRECTIONS: Identify if the food given is GO‚ GROW‚GLOW. Put a check on the correct column. GO GROW GLOW donuts eggs bread lettuce monggo beans squid banana camote watermelon chicken carrots cereals cheese yogurt cupcakes gabi pineapple oatmeal cucumber milk The Parts of the Body Directions: Name the parts of the body. Write your answer in the box. Animal homes ✩ Background knowledge Animals can be found

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    Biotechnology In environment Clean up Process - APPSC G1 Mains - Paper 4 - Section 2 - Unit 3 The term "Environment" is defined as our surroundings which includes the abiotic component (the non living) and biotic component (the living) around us. The abiotic environment includes water‚ air and soil while the biotic environment consists of all living organisms – plants‚ animals and microorganisms. Environmental pollution broadly refers to the presence of undesirable substances in the environment

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    H.G. Wells The Time Machine Mischel Figusch Englisch-LK Jg. 13 Plot Summary The novel begins with a dinner meeting at the Time Traveller’s house. The present intellectual group‚ consisting of the narrator‚ a Psychologist‚ a Medical Man and a Provincial Mayor are discussing the theme of the fourth dimension‚ i.e. time. The TT tries to explain the theory and the possibility of time travelling. As the guests doubted his words he proves his theory with a small model of a time machine

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    Only sometime they are not as silent. Some warders and prisoners with psychics eyes and minds are likely to see hear‚ smell or feel the ghosts. They are likely to hear noises that are chilling to the bone‚ smell burning joss sticks‚ or camphor powder or incense “kumian”. Sometimes they were pushed‚ shoved scratched or slapped by unseen forces. Most probably‚ the Ghosts of Pudu Jail are still there somewhere‚ although the prison have been demolished in2010 to make way for a new shopping

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    The lake was surrounded by all kinds of trees: sugar maple tree‚ camphor tree‚etc. At the center of the lake‚ there were a few huge trunks lied down the peaceful lake. On the trunks‚ there were some ducks “quack” around as if they were planning to have a sunbath party. Around those the ducks‚ there were a few birds hovering

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    with closed coat‚ fur cap‚ and bandaged ear. This painting is a good example of how his illnesses dictated what he painted. After cutting off his ear‚ he painted this picture‚ depicting an open window for fresh air and bandage probably soaked in camphor‚ to communicate that he is able to care for himself and does not need to be taken to an asylum. He used his art to convey his inner thoughts and emotions and as a post-impressionist‚ he made sure to capture all of his memories and emotions in each

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    Characters The Time Traveller - The Time Traveller’s name is never given. Apparently the narrator wants to protect his identity. The Time Traveller is an inventor. He likes to speculate on the future and the underlying structures of what he observes. His house is in Richmond‚ a suburb of London. The Narrator - The narrator‚ Mr. Hillyer‚ is the Time Traveller’s dinner guest. His curiosity is enough to make him return to investigate the morning after the first time travel. Weena - Weena is

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    Functions and structure of plant terpenes Terpenes are an enormous class of organic compounds‚ that are produced by a wide variety of plants and fungi‚ especially conifers. Terpenes are also produced by some of the living organisms‚ like swallowtail butterflies. They emit terpenes from their osmeterium. Terpenes are important materials for a plant as components of its body and as a material to protect it from external enemies since it has a strong smell and colorless. Terpenes are found in biological

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    Salvation on Sand Mountain Cause and Effect Essay The trial of Glenn Summerford intrigued Dennis Covington and caused him to think about snake handling churches. Covington began to embark on a journey to his self-discovery after his coverage of Glenn’s trial. During the trial Dennis noticed that he was becoming extremely interested in snake-handling services. He also realized that he was confused about who he really was. The trial made Covington understand that he needs to explore the world

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