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    still prominent in today it has been deplenished greatly. Racism has been improved by the higher numbers of interracial marriages‚ a decline in segregated churches‚ as well as judicial amendments passed. It can be seen in today’s world the difference between today and in the 1930’s dealing with interracial marriages. When Scout was a kid seeing an interracial marriage couple was a rare event and considered wrong. "She was white‚ and she tempted a Negro. She did something that in our society is unspeakable:

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    had different outlooks on things but they also had some similar outlooks. Both speeches talked about coming together and making the changes for our freedom. Even though the speeches were done 20 years apart they still talked about similar things that we need to change. Let’s find out what similarities and differences they had. President Roosevelt told a speech in 1941 the year after he was elected for his third term as president. At the time of Roosevelt’s third term the world was undergo

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    cooperation. The Nazis felt they had no other choice to survive than to kill millions of Jews‚ Gypsies‚ and disabled people. After the Holocaust‚ researchers uncovered many journals kept by those who were persecuted. Here is a short exert from a fourteen year old girl: “October 27‚ 1937: The other girls and I were moved for the sixth time today. This time they moved us to a factory closer to Auschwitz. I’m beginning to fear that I’m at the end and I might die soon. At some points I wish they would go ahead

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    The Effect of pH on the Rate of Osmosis Using a Glucose Solution Melissa Werderitch Biology 157 11/6/06 Introduction In a journal article written by Florian Lang‚ osmosis is essentially explained as the flow of water from one area to another that are separated by a selectively permeable membrane to equalize concentrations of particles in the two locations (Lang‚ 1997). Osmosis is able to maintain osmotic pressure and regulate a cell’s volume. In a hypotonic () or hypertonic () environment

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    Demonstrating Osmosis in Potato Conclusion The data we had did not support the definition of OsmosisOsmosis is the diffusion of water through a partially permeable membrane from a region of lower solute concentration to a region of higher solute concentration; the data we collected did not seem to fit into this. The potato chips were suppose to lose more mass in the higher concentrated solution as the water from the potato chip will flow out to the higher concentrated solution as the water inside

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    Report Measuring osmosis 1. Introduction My experiment is about osmosis on a potato and if or the quantity of salt affects osmosis. I would do the experiment with 5 potatoes cut into squares all the potatoes weight the same so the weight can`t be a variable the I put the potatoes on 5 different plastic cups with different amounts of salt and then I weight them again to see if the quantity of salt affected the osmosis of potatoes 1a. Research question ¿Does the quantity of salt in water affected

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    Osmosis and Plasmolysis Problem: What is the effect of Osmosis on a chicken egg? What is the effect of different solutions with various concentrations on plant cells? Hypothesis: 1. In an animal cell in a hypertonic solution the egg will swell‚ in a hypotonic solution the egg will swell. 2. In a plant cell in a hypertonic solution it will shrink‚ and in a hypotonic solution it will swell. Methodology: Part 1. A chicken egg is consecutively over time placed in each of 3 jars‚ each containing

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    the same in each experiment primarily because they affect the surface area of the piece‚ and varying surface area could have a great effect on the rate of osmosis. This is because in an experiment where the potato chip has a large surface area‚ there is a larger area of partially permeable membrane and therefore more opportunity for water particles to pass through. I will keep the surface area the same by keeping the mass and length of the potato piece the same in each instance‚ by

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    at Velazquez’s Self Portrait (c 1640) and Rembrandt’s Self Portrait at the Age of 34 (1640) you can see their similarities in honesty‚ chiaroscuro‚ and naturalism. Both works have such an honesty sincerity in the expression of brushwork and detail. Each has a masterful execution of chiaroscuro‚ but Velazquez’s Self Portrait takes it a step further with its tenebrism‚ making the lighting of the portraiture especially dramatic and dark‚ making his face really jump to the viewer’s attention. The naturalistic

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    These androids are called ‘Replicants’. Replicants were created to do jobs that were considered hazardous or unsavory. And because of their purpose‚ they rose up against corporation and were banned from earth and limited to ‘Off-world Colonies’. These ‘Off-world Colonies’ are also advertised to the public with promises of financial and personal incentives‚ where only those who fit the health qualifications can travel. The colonies run a stark difference from the earth‚ though; they are clean with a fresh

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