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    differently on the plantation. That is‚ the whites were the superiors and the blacks were the inferiors Monoculture: One Crop Economy Dependence was centered on a mono crop. Meaning that life on the plantation was centered around the cultivation of sugar cane. Social Structure (stratification) of a Plantation Economy Class and Status White Class: divided by ECONOMICS and OCCUPATION i.e. number of slaves Made up of 2 groups: the wealthy whites (Grands Blancs: Governors‚ Plantocracy‚ Attorneys

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    Hydrated Crystals Lab

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    Hydrated Crystals LAB PURPOSE: The purpose of this lab was to determine the percent of water in the given hydrate. MATERIAL/EQUIPMENT LIST: Crucible and cover Clay Triangle Crucible Tongs PROCEDURE: 1. First‚ the crucible and crucible cover were cleaned and dried. 2. The crucible and crucible cover were then placed on the clay triangle and heated with the Bunsen Burner for 3 minutes. 3. After this‚ the crucible and crucible cover

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    Have you ever heard about the “Night of Broken Glass”? Well‚ we have to call it by the original name “Kristallnacht” that’s a German word that its significance it’s literally “Crystal Night”. Now‚ what was the “Crystal Night”? In simple words “Kristallnacht” was one of the many pogroms that were to come toward the Jewish community (at first) in Germany on World War 2. In the city of Paris‚ France on November 7 1938‚ a young German-born Polish Jew called Herschel Grynszpan (Sometimes Greenspan)

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    Beauty Form and Symmetry

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    Paragraph 1: Temperature; driver for the change of symmetry There are 3 different phases that are observed and each of them are influenced by temperature. In addition‚ in each phase‚ the polymorph exhibits different crystal structures. At room temperature of 298K‚ it will be in phase 3 where it takes the structure of monoclinic-C2/m. When the temperature rises to 396K‚ it undergoes a transition into Phase 2 also known as the high-temperature monoclinic-A2/a phase. At Phase 2‚ the lattice parameters

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    Nutrition Study Guide

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    need in very small amounts (vitamins‚ minerals- no energy/calories) • Phytochemicals- another category in plant food- not essential but have health promoting properties. Metrics used in nutrition 1 kilogram (kg) = 2.2 lbs 1 tsp hold about 4 g of sugar or salt and 5 ml liquid 1T = 3 tsp 1 L is a little more than 1 qt (4 cups) Energy content(in kcal) : carb=4 /g; prot = 4; fat=9; alcohol=7 We need nutrients‚ but we eat food. Foods are not good or bad in themselves. Combined they make up a

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    Crystal Meadows of Tahoe

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    Crystal Meadows of Tahoe‚ Inc Introduction Crystal Meadows of Tahoe (CMOT) is a holding company for two different ski resorts. The majority of revenues from this company come from the sale of lift tickets‚ ski rentals‚ skiing lessons‚ and food and beverage sales; revenues are also primarily generated during the winter months. CMOT has recently partnered with Toiyabe Resort Company for the development of a year-round ski resort in the Tahoe area‚ and have invested $5‚300‚000 in the venture. CMOT

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    Engineering Materials Week 2 3.1 What is the difference between atomic structure and crystal structure? Atomic structure relates to the number of protons and neutrons in the nucleus of an atom. Crystal structure pertains to the arrangement of atoms in the crystalline solid material. 3.9 Calculate the radius of a tantalum atom‚ given that Ta has an BCC crystal structure‚ a density of 16.6 g/cm^3‚ and an atomic weight of 180.9 g/mol. For BCC n=2 atoms/unit cell 3.47 Below are shown three different

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    BE1300‚ students will be able to: 1) Identify 5 principal types of atomic bonds‚ and note what materials exhibit each of these bonding types. 2) Draw unit cells for FCC‚ BCC‚ and HCP crystal structures‚ describe crystalline planes using Miller indices‚ and compute density and other material properties based on crystal structure and unit cell dimensions. 3) Describe 2 types of point defects and 3 common dislocation defects in crystalline solids. 4) Distinguish between steady state and non-steady state

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    GUIDELINES FOR INTERNSHIP REPORT By Md. Shawan Udddin and M.A. Matin* INTRODUCTION 1.1 What Is Internship? Internship program is a pre-service training designed to render practical experience of a given job. In other words to employ achieved knowledge hand in hand is called internship. In a single word‚ “Standard method taken for searching knowledge or information is meant internship”. Internship is a process of acquiring practical knowledge about some theoretical lessons

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    Gout: Uric Crystals

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    deposition of uric acid crystals‚ and joint destruction if left untreated. Uric acid is a byproduct of purine metabolism. Lacking uricase‚ humans remove uric acid primarily by renal excretion. "Normally‚ uric acid dissolves in your blood and passes through your kidneys into your urine. But sometimes your body either produces too much uric acid or your kidneys excrete too little uric acid. When this happens‚ uric acid can build up‚ forming sharp‚ needle-like urate crystals in a joint or surrounding

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