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    Symbolism

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    Humanity in Movie “Life of Pi” —Conflict between human nature and death Introduction Pi whose father operates a zoo in India has his special attitudes towards beliefs and humanity because of his extraordinary environment in which he lived when he was a child. His parents decided to immigrate to Canada when he was only 17 years old while Pi had to break out with his first lover. On the ship to Canada‚ a rainstorm occurred and the ship sank. Nevertheless‚ Pi survived dramatically

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    The Zimbardo Experiment

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    Press. • Zimbardo‚ P. G.‚ Maslach‚ C.‚ & Haney‚ C. (2000). Reflections on the Stanford Prison Experiment: Genesis‚ transformations‚ consequences. In T. Blass (Ed.)‚ Obedience to authority: Current Perspectives on the Milgram paradigm (pp.193-237). Mahwah‚ N.J.: Erlbaum. • Haney‚ C.‚ & Zimbardo‚ P. G. (1998). The past and future of U.S. prison policy: Twenty-five years after the Stanford Prison Experiment. American Psychologist‚ 53‚ 709-727. • Zimbardo‚ P. G.‚ Haney‚ C.‚ Banks‚ W. C.‚ & Jaffe‚ D

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    Equilibrium Experiment

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    Experiment 5: Shifting Equilibrium A solution is in equilibrium when the rate of forward reaction and the rate of reverse reaction are equal. This equilibrium may be disturbed when the concentration of the reactants‚ the concentration of the products or the temperature is changed. If the process involves gases‚ a change in pressure can also affect the position of equilibrium. The concept behind this is Le Chatelier ’s Principle which states that when a system is disturbed through application

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    Jekyll's Experiments

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    “It is one thing to mortify curiosity‚ another to conquer it… (page 37)”. In Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde‚ the main purpose of Jekyll’s experiments are to liberate himself‚ or in other words‚ to free himself from the evil part within him. He succeeds in many ways‚ which include the outcome of Jekyll taking the potion he created‚ and successfully releases his evil side through Mr. Hyde. He fails in many ways as well‚ including Hyde losing control and Jekyll

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    Balloon Experiment

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    Throughout the experiments the size of the balloons stayed about the same size except for in experiment 3. Also the bottles that had more sugar had a stronger scent of alcohol and also contained more foam on top of the liquid. All yeast in each of the bottles seemed to have fermented at the same time and stopped/slowed down‚ the growing process‚ at the same time. Bottle 3 also would always overflow and the foam would fill the ballon in every experiment. Another trend with bottle 3 was that in the

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    CHM2330 Experiment F- Raoult ’s Law Experiment By: Sanah Assaad Student Number: 5267864 Partner: Jihad Arafa T.A: Didier University of Ottawa March 25‚ 2010 Objective: The purpose of this experiment is to study the total vapour pressure of ideal or non-ideal mixtures of two volatile liquids as a function of chemical composition. Introduction: For ideal mixtures of volatile liquids the vapour pressure of any given mixture may be obtained by applying Raoult ’s Law to each of

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    Calorimeter Experiment

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    This part of the experiment yielded an exothermic reaction. The purpose was to calculate the specific heat capacity and molar mass of the zinc metal. The specific heat capacity was found to be 0.197 J/g °C with a percent error of -49.5%. The molar mass was found to be 127 g/mol with a percent error of 94.2%. Possible sources of error inherent to this segment of the experiment were the fact that when the temperature of the solution was being measured

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    Experiment 5

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    to determine the solubility constant of calcium hydroxide. But‚ there are few limitations in solubility constant concept‚ like the Diverse Ion effect and the Common ion effect. Sources of error probably were the assumptions made throughout the experiment and can be explained further by the limitations of the solubility constant. ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Introduction In a reaction where a slightly soluble ionic solid

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    Psychology Experiment

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    is by eating chocolates. To confirm this assumption‚ the experimenter‚ Victor Seo has developed an experiment to prove the hypothesis: “people who consume lots of chocolate will produce more acne than people eat less chocolate. 400 students of teenagers with grades ranging from 9 to 11 will be examined divided into four groups each consuming 1 bar‚ 3 bars‚ 6 bars‚ or 10 bars daily. This experiment will remain over a time period of a month. Meals will be served in equal amounts and the amounts of

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    Dr Phil

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    In 2003‚ Phillip McGraw‚ better known as Dr. Phil‚ created a weight loss solution that consists of seven steps that make up a process of learning and working on resolving the emotional and physiological obstacles to weight loss. In preparation to his program‚ Dr. Phil spent eight years counseling people who were up to three hundred pounds overweight. The first step in his solution is right thinking‚ which involves the individual taking responsibility for their weight problem. The second step is healing

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