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    Symeonoglou‚ Sarantis. 1985. “The Doric Temples of Paestum.” Journal of Aesthetic Education 19(1):49-66 Symeonoglou’s article “The Doric Temples of Paestum” aimed to shed light on the significant architectural structures and differences of Doric temples. She purports that many may find that Doric temples all resemble one another at least to a certain degree. But‚ with a trained eye one would could point out the variations and differences among these beautiful Doric temples. According to Symeonoglou

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    The Nike temple‚ The Erechtheum‚ and The Propylaea. The Parthenon was built using the Doric order but however it has two Ionic features included which expressed the Athenians interest in harmonizing the architecture of eastern and western Greece. The first Ionic feature in The Parthenon is the four Ionic columns inside of the treasury; the second feature is a continuous Ionic frieze around the top of the outside of the inside wall. The Temple is for Athena and the eastern pediment tells the tale

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    SIGNIFICANT FIGURES: 1) ALL non-zero numbers (1‚2‚3‚4‚5‚6‚7‚8‚9) are ALWAYS significant. 2) ALL zeroes between non-zero numbers are ALWAYS significant. 3) ALL zeroes which are SIMULTANEOUSLY to the right of the decimal point AND at the end of the number are ALWAYS significant. 4) ALL zeroes which are to the left of a written decimal point and are in a number >= 10 are ALWAYS significant. 5) If you can/must get rid of the zeroes‚ then they are NOT significant NOTES: -The electron was discovered

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    SYLLABUS – ADVANCED PLACEMENT CHEMISTRY    Required Texts  1. Chemistry: The Central Science by Brown‚ LeMay and Bursten‚ 10th ed.‚ Pearson        Education. Inc.‚ Upper Saddle River‚ NJ‚ 2006‚     ISBN: 0­13­146489­2         Includes: Text book‚ Laboratory Manual‚ Student Study Guide‚ AP Test Prep Series‚                        Solutions to Practice Problems    2. Barrons AP Chemistry‚ Jespersen‚ Neil D‚ 4th ed.‚ Barron’s Educational Series‚ Inc‚ 250       Wireless Boulevard‚ Hauppauge‚ New York 11788

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    success in battle. The Greeks developed three architectural systems that wound up playing a large role in Neoclassical architecture. The systems‚ called orders‚ each have their own distinctive detailing and proportions. The Greek orders are: Dionic‚ Ionic‚ and Corinthian. These are all different styles of columns‚ which during this time period provided most of the structures support. However‚ later on in Neoclassicism ‚ columns were used primarily for decorative purposes. The Doric style is the oldest

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    were extremely important to the Greeks. They used three different types of columns. The “Doric”‚ “Ionic”‚ and the “Corinthian”. All of these columns have a center piece that would be for displaying their Greek God(s) with what ever decorations. The Temple of Olympian Zeus is an example of “Corinthian” columns. The Temple of Poseidon is an example of “Doric” columns‚ and Athens is an example of “Ionic” columns. The Greeks usually built with either mud‚ wood‚ plaster‚ and/or stone. Most of their

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    Rules for Naming and Writing Compounds I. Ionic Bonds • bonding between a metal and non-metal or the bond between a positive ion and a negative ion forming a binary compound. • end in the suffix "ide" • Or bonding between a metal and a complex ion. Steps in writing formulas: • • • • Use a periodic table of elements and of ions. Write the symbol and charge of the cation first (positive ion) Write the symbol and charge of the anion next (negative ion) Use criss-cross rule to balance for an electrically

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    The Parthenon Work began on the Parthenon‚ built on the Acropolis‚ in 447 BC to replace an existing temple which was destroyed by the Persians in 480 BC and cost 469 silver talents to build. The work began under the orders of Pericles to show the wealth and exuberance of Athenian power. The name of the building most likely came from a cult statue of Athena Parthenos housed in the eastern room of the building. This magnificent structure was built of ivory and gold and was sculptured by the renowned

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    DATE PERFORMED: NOVEMBER 14‚ 2012 CALORIMETRY INSTITUTE OF CHEMISTRY‚ COLLEGE OF SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES‚ DILIMAN QUEZON CITY‚ PHILIPPINES RECEIVED NOVEMBER 20‚ 2012 INTRODUCTION Heat is a form of energy that can be passed from an object with high temperature to an object with low temperature. The heat required to change the temperature of a substance by 1 K is called heat capacity. A calorimeter is a device commonly used to measure the amount of heat that

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    term. Ions have this chemical bond known as ionic bonds (Encarta‚ 2005). Ionic bonds are formed through the attraction between two oppositely charged ions. Akin to ionic bonds‚ young Baptists should readily be attracted to lost souls and vice versa. Winning souls should be each young person’s first love. Young Baptists need to serve as the light. Light is needed in a darkening place and it’s getting dimmer and dimmer every day in this world. Also‚ ionic bonds occur in millions. They work together

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