takes a strong bank to stay afloat especially with everything going on with the government. References (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.vault.com Harwood‚ L. (2013). Your career: How to make it happen (8th ed.). Mason‚ OH:
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11. I think that by substituting the words “with religious freedom” for “under god” is a good thing to do. Like Gwen Wilde said in her essay “several millions Americans do not believe in God”. By changing the words “under God” to “with religious freedom” all citizens and new citizens can feel comfortable saying the Pledge of Allegiance. By taking out “under God” from the Pledge of Allegiance and inserting “with religious freedom” in its place it would be an improvement to the Pledge of Allegiance
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Connor Quinn 5/17/12 Ms. Freedman Honors English III Lord of the Flies‚ by William Golding‚ and 1984‚ By George Orwell‚ both portray the power of the government and the revolts that develop‚ while expressing a different nature of fear. Both books have a strong government possessing power and control over all the citizens. The novels compare in expressing fear but‚ contrast in showing completely divergent types of fear. Each piece of literature displays jealousy and hatred towards the government which
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Electromagnetic Wave | Energy is part electric and part magnetic. | DO NOT Pass through Light | Infrared and Ultra-violet light do not pass through glass while visible light does. | Resonance on Glass | Electron in glass have a natural frequency in ultra-violet range. | Atmosphere Transparency | Our atmosphere is transparent to visible light and some infrared‚ but almost opaque to ultra-violet light. | Clouds | Are semi-transparent to ultraviolet. | Observation from the Umbra during a Solar Eclipse
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over the inside of the ship‚ it is like a giant indoor natural garden but in space (Passengers). This final scene shows a hopeful future‚ where everyone lives happily ever after unlike in Feed where the world is ending‚ people are falling apart‚ and Violet does not live. This shows the two types of dystopian societies that can exist in the future‚ either a horrible‚ or happy
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1 Lab Assignment #5 Write-Up 2 General Info: Name: Date: Purpose: Of Exp #5: In this experiment we will learn about the spectroscope and how it works. To learn the concept of quantitative measurements‚ to construct a spectroscope and‚ to use it for taking quantitative measurements. Experimental Questions: Please complete this section of your write-up as you work on the experimental portion of this lab. 1. Hold the grating several inches from your face‚ at an angle. Look at
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The graph for run 1‚ which plotted ln(Abs at 595nm) versus time‚ a first order reaction‚ with an R^2 value of 0.99621 was the most linear. Therefore‚ crystal violet is a first order reaction. The observed rate constant from run 2‚ as shown in figure 4‚ was significantly lower then the observed rate constant from run 1‚ shown in figure 1. Therefore‚ the R^2 for the first order reaction for run 2‚ 0.946418‚ represented in figure 4‚ which is also extremely low‚ was not taken into consideration for calculations
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stoichiometric coefficients that must be determined experimentally. The primary goal essentially for this experiment is to determine the k value or rate constant along with the x and y stoichiometric coefficients given the concentrations of Crystal Violet and Hydroxide. This can be obtained using a spectrophotometer to determine rate of absorbance then graph the rate find a line of best fit‚ determine our rate constant‚ then finally solve for our x and y in the rate law equation. Beer’s law also
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these colours has a different wavelength - red light (at one edge of the rainbow) has a wavelength of ~650 nm‚ whilst violet light (at the other edge) has a wavelength of ~400 nm. When light travels from one medium (say air) to another (water)‚ it changes speed‚ and if the light enters at an angle‚ it will bend. This is known as refraction. Shorter wavelength light (such as violet) refracts more than longer wavelength light (such as red). You can see white light splitting into its constituent colours
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The Cabbage Indicator Experiment My hypothesis for this experiment is if I put an acid or a base in to a neutral then it will change colors. My hypothesis was correct in assuming that it would change colors with different substances or mixtures. If I put an acid or a base in to a neutral then it will change colors. The red cabbage indicator did change colors. Greens for bases and reds and pinks for acids. An alternative hypothesis for this could be “If the red cabbage indicator is purple then adding
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