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    Experiment : 1 Tittle : Preparation of bis(acetylacetonato)copper(II) complex Objective : To synthesis the bis(acetylacetonato)copper(II) complex Introduction : A complex ion is usually form with high charge density metal ion as a central and formation of coordinate covalent bond (dative bond) with high electron molecules or ions. These molecules or ions are functioning as ligands (electrophile in organic compounds). They are easily attracted by electrophile (electron deficiency

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    Greece in 428 BC. Student of Socrates and teacher to Aristotle‚ their collective work has contributed in laying the foundation of modern western philosophy. Plato’s Allegory of the Cave is taken from his work‚ The Republic. He uses the metaphorical situation where people are chained so their movements are restricted in a cave. They have never seen anything but the shadows of people projected on the wall. For these prisoners shadow is a reality; for us‚ their perspective on nature is very narrow. The

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    Robber Baron or Industrial Statesman Essay More often than not‚ America’s antebellum capitalists are accused of being the “robber barons” of industrial America. The misconception is that these men took advantage of a naïve and growing economy and reaped its benefits without giving anything in return. True‚ the majority of America was poor in comparison to the few elites‚ but the philanthropist efforts and contributions of these men cannot be denied. If not for these men and their efforts‚ there

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    Chyngyz Begimkulov BA-114 Allegory of the Cave Theme of Freedom‚ Responsibility & Education in the Allegory of the Cave The myth of the cave is a famous allegory‚ written by Plato in The Republic. It was written in the form of conversation between Socrates and Glaucon and covers the idea of shadow against light or how far our nature is enlightened or unenlightened. The story tells about the cave in which people live from their childhood‚ and have their legs and necks chained so that they cannot

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    way of interpreting science has changed. Plato (428-348 B.C.) used the ‘Allegory of Cave’ illustrated the theory of ‘Ideas and Forms’ in Republica : there are world of forms and sensible world. “The senses are chains that tie us down; the route to knowledge is through philosophical reflection” (Lindberg 14). Truth is changeless‚ eternal (Lindberg 13). Inside the cave is considered as sensible world; outside the cave is consider as world of forms. What we see is visible realm “visible realm it produces

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    that with knowing the four idols it will bring up a clear understanding of the human mind and bring light to us all. The idols of the mind create a false image where nothing can be seen in its full potential and truth. The first Idol is Idols of the Cave causing a “false mirror” of outlooks where nothing can be seen to its full potential and truthfulness. People have trouble seeing the beacon of light of tunnel because of having a specific “education‚ habit‚ and accident” that allows one not to see

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    ________ Name: Loren B. Matulac Date : November 09‚ 2013 Yr. & Section: IV- Perseverance Teacher: Mrs. Pacita J. Yapsangco “Magnetic Field of a Coil” Experiment 2.5 I. Objectives: To produce a strong magnetic field just by looping the wire into coils II. Materials: 6 V or 9 V batteries 50 cm of bare 12- gauge copper wire Stiff cardboard and scissors Wooden dowel (about 15 cm long x 4 cm

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    Karla Saenz FIN3010 Dr.Mustafa Sayim Chapters 8-10 Chapter 8: CTACR If a project with conventional cash flows has a payback period less than its life‚ can you definitely state the algebraic sign of the NPV? Why or why not? No you cannot because you don’t know wether there is a cutoff time or how long it will take to pay off the amount. Just because it will pay itself back does not mean it will be a positive investment to take in. Suppose a project has conventional cash flows and a

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    Final Exam 1. In “Homo Loquens‚” Marshall Poe describes his theories on speech communication. Within his ideas‚ he points out disadvantages in speech‚ and how society tends to interpret it. One disadvantage that Poe pointed out was the idea of privacy‚ and how with speech‚ nothing can ever be private. “You have to be pretty good with masks‚ makeup‚ or false mustaches to fool anyone looking right at you‚ and most of us aren’t” (Poe 39). This quote is interesting because the masks‚ and the makeup

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    Are Robber Barons a plus or a minus to the world back during the 1800’s? The Robber Barons used cartels‚ monopolies‚ and trusts to put themselves above everybody else. Immigrants coming in to the states were almost immediately thrown into jobs‚ but also could be let go at a moment’s notice. These Elitists made employees work harder as they sought ways to pay them less. Because they ascribed to the theory of Social Darwinism‚ if they thought an employee was weak or could not keep up they would simply

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