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    Organic Chemistry Laboratory – CH 200L (2012 – 2013) 2B-Ph Group 9 Experiment 10 Identifying Carboxylic Acids and Derivatives Through Classification Tests Bianca Therese Rivera‚ Camille Aliana Rivera‚ Zarah Mae Roxas‚ Ma. Rosario Teresa Saylo‚ Jean Darlene Semilla and Adrian Yu Department of Pharmacy‚ Faculty of Pharmacy University of Santo Tomas‚ Espana Street‚ Manila 1008 Date Submitted: September 13‚ 2012 ------------------------------------------------- Abstract Carboxylic acid derivatives

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    Analysis of Hydrocarbons

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    Analysis of Hydrocarbons Leoncito‚ Alyssa Lynn‚ Libatique‚ Keith Martin P.‚ Ligot‚ Nestlhyn B.*‚ Lim‚ Jamie Therese T. Department of Psychology‚ University of Santo Tomas‚ Manila‚ Philippines Abstract Four organic samples: hexane‚ cyclohexene‚ napthalene and toulene were given to serve as reference standards to characterize and distinguish four unknown given samples. Nitration‚ bromine and basic oxidation testswere conducted to classify the different samples from being an aliphatic‚ or aromatic

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    The Buddenbrook

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    The novel is the setting in northern Germany and tells the story of three generations of Buddenbrooks‚ between 1835 and 1877 (the founder of the House‚ Johan‚ is mentioned only occasionally)‚ a merchant family representative of the bourgeois spirit of the time. The book published by Gollancz contains a useful tree that helps easily locate the characters from the beginning‚ but at the end of the novel the reader to accurately recognize the most relevant. The author is recreating an era‚ contextualizándola

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    sacred and the social extreme: Tim Winton ’s Breath."." (2008): 14-15. McWilliams‚ Sally. "Tsitsi Dangarembga ’s Nervous Conditions: At the crossroads of feminism and post‐colonialism." Journal of Postcolonial Writing 31.1 (1991): 103-112. Saliba‚ Therese. "On the Bodies of Third World Women: Cultural Impurity‚ Prostitution‚ and Other Nervous Conditions." College Literature 22.1 (1995): 131-146. Thomas‚ Roie. "Inspire‚ Expire: Masculinity‚ Mortality and Meaning in Tim Winton’s Breath." Journal of

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    ENGLISH MAJOR 1 SUBMITTED BY: SIBAL‚ ANGELA THERESE C. BSED-ENGLISH 1 SUBMITTED TO: SIR REMUS TAMBAGO SUMMARY OF CHAPTERS 6-10 During the Japanese occupation‚ Filipino literature was given a break‚ as writing in English was consigned to limbo. Philippine literature in English came to a halt because of the strict prohibitions of the Japanese. Almost all newspapers in English were stopped except for “Tribune” and “the Philippine Review”; even American films were closed too

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    Introduced by the Chinese leadership in 1979 and considered to be one of the most invasive governmental social experiments of our era‚ the one-child policy in China‚ on the surface level‚ appears to have succeeded in its goal of stymieing the growth of the population to a manageable rate. The policy‚ however‚ regardless of whether or not it should be credited with the modern-day decreasing fertility rates in China‚ also brought about unintended social consequences. Despite the fact that this policy

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    Jean-Jacques Rousseau

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    to being a Catholic. He presented a new system of numbered musical notation to the Academie des Sciences but was rejected as impractical and unoriginal. He then went on to become secretary to a French ambassador in Venice for a year and then met Therese Levasseur. According to Rousseau‚ she bore him five children and each of them was put into a foundling home because Rousseau did not think he would make a good father. He became friends with Denis Diderot and published several articles which were

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    Mona Lisa

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    The Mona Lisa The Mona Lisa is 16th century oil painting created by the renowned Leonardo da Vinci. The work of art depicts an enigmatic woman gazing at the viewer‚ and it is said that if you move across the room while looking into her eyes‚ they’ll follow you. It is definitely one of the most popular paintings worldwide and has been the center of many artistic‚ religious‚ and theoretical debates. The French government currently owns the Mona Lisa and it is featured at the Musee du Louvre in Paris

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    Would the benefits of an ungoverned internet outweigh the harms? The internet is one of‚ if not the greatest technological advancement of modern times. It has unmistakeably become intricately woven with our day to day lives. While there has been a lot of debate as to whether the invention of the internet itself has been good or bad‚ my personal stance is that the internet‚ much like any other technology‚ is double edged with both good and bad features. However‚ while I acknowledge this double edged

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    Aldrin

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    Sophocles are among the masterpieces of the art of The use of "drama" in the narrow sense to designate a specific type of play dates from the 19th century. Drama in this sense refers to a play that is neither a comedy nor a tragedy—for example‚ Zola’s Thérèse Raquin (1873) or Chekhov’s Ivanov (1887). It is this narrow sense that the film and television industry and film studies adopted to describe "drama" as a genre within their respective media.[6] "Radio drama" has been used in both senses—originally

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