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    United States was founded in the 18th century‚ Americans have defined themselves not by their race‚ religion or ethnic identity‚ but by their common beliefs and values in individual freedom. Is American a Melting Pot or a Salad Bowl? In lots of ways The United States of America is considered a “Melting Pot” because the United States of America’s people don’t care or acknowledge that your race is different from other peoples. Obviously you see someone’s color or race but you’re not gonna judge them or

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    Have you ever heard that America is a melting pot or a salad bowl? The metaphor for the melting pot is unfortunate and misleading for America. A more accurate metaphor would be a salad bowl‚ for the salad bowl can be very different from the melting pot because of all its ingredients can make it distinguished from the melting pot. Even today Americans are calling America a salad bowl instead of a melting pot. Whereas it once was a melting pot but soon changed. There have been many questions

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    directly influence the culture of an area and everywhere experiences this cycle of problems‚ solutions and effects. Utilizing problem‚ solution & effect the following discusses how the author reflects the culture in his book‚ The Winter of Our Discontent. John Steinbeck shows many problems in the book that influence the culture of New Baytown in 1961. One big problem that the main character of the book‚ Ethan Allen Hawley‚ a former member of Long Island’s aristocratic class‚ faces is his father losing

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    via the esterification of p-aminobenzoic acid with ethanol. The percent yield of crude product was determined to be 21% and the melting point was recorded at 86.2°C ± 0.2°C‚ with a 6.3% error from 92°C‚ the literature melting point of pure benzocaine. The crude product was then recrystallized to improve the purity of benzocaine and 57.4% was recovered. The new melting point range was measured at 89.1°C ± 0.3°C‚ which has a 3.15% error. The infrared spectrum of the recrystallized product was measured

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    PREPARATION OF ASPIRIN AND DETERMINATION OF THE MELTING POINT Ferrer‚ Lara Melissa V. Faculty of Engineering University of Santo Tomas Manila‚ Philippines ABSTRACT This experiment involved three steps: synthesis of aspirin‚ isolation and purification‚ and the estimation of purity of the final product. The synthesis involved the reaction of salicylic acid and acetic anhydride in the presence of a catalyst‚ phosphoric acid‚ H3PO4. When the aspirin was prepared‚ it was isolated and filtered. The percentage

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    This paper will consist of a summary of John Hick’s presentation for the argument of religious experience as well as Michael Scriven’s objection through the argument of atheism. In particular‚ I will analyze Hick’s stance on the traditional theistic proofs and how he views religious experience to be a stronger example of evidence that supports the existence of God. Then‚ I will analyze how Scriven resists the argument of religious experiences as irrational and how atheism is used as a response‚ or

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    student from Singapore‚ I am alarmed about the catastrophic consequences of climate change. It is already happening in our lives. Rising sea levels caused by the melting glaciers poses a direct threat to my home. Island nations and coastal cities will suffer the inevitable if we do not act now. In six degrees‚ Mark Lynas warned the impending arctic tipping point‚ once passed‚ the melting of the glaciers cannot be reversed‚ leading to a loss of habitable environment. However‚ I believe that the situation

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    John Gardner’s novel‚ Grendel‚ takes place in the fourth century A.D. in Denmark. The novel is about Grendel‚ a monster that lives in a cave with his mother who is unable to communicate with him due to her lack of ability to speak‚ and fails to fit in among humans‚ causing him to live a secluded life. Grendel was written in order to help people understand the very nature of mankind. Summary: In the very first chapter of the novel‚ Grendel is being introduced as any ordinary monster you could imagine

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    our language our identity

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    is one of the many ideas that are illustrated throughout Gloria Anzaldua’s “How to Tame a Wild Tongue”. The language you speak is a part of your culture‚ and your culture is what defines a person the most. Living in a country that is seen to be melting pot of many cultures and heritages‚ you are bound to encounter someone of another culture but that doesn’t mean we suppress their ability to represent who they are because of their lack of knowledge pertaining to the primary language used in this

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    A Separate Peace: Introduction Since it was first published in 1959‚ John Knowles’s novel A Separate Peace has gradually acquired the status of a minor classic. Set in the summer of 1942 at a boys’ boarding school in New Hampshire‚ the novel focuses on the relationship between two roommates and best friends‚ Gene Forrester and Phineas. Both approaching their last year of high school and anticipating their involvement in World War II‚ Gene and Phineas have very different dispositions. Gene‚ from

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