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    Lab 3: Hydrogen Spectrum Abstract When white light is viewed through a diffraction grating‚ we can see each component that makes up the light. However‚ when in an excited state‚ a gaseous element produces bright light of specific wavelengths rather than a continuous spectrum of colors. This phenomenon ultimately lead to the Neils Bohr model of the atom in 1913. Introduction In the middle of the 19th century‚ Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kichoff observed that gases emit spectral lines specific

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    During this last election cycle‚ anytime one would turn on any news they would hear a new story of the growing tensions between the opposing sides. This growing tension did not only apply to tension growing between the two major political parties but to the opposing sides taken on social injustice issues happening all over the country‚ i.e. police brutality‚ sexual and gender equality‚ and religious tolerance. This ever growing tension has caused numerous athletes throughout the world of sports entertainment

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    Daniel Lee HIS-1101-XTIB 12/T1 (Williams) 10 October 2012 Book Report Bainton‚ Roland H. Here I Stand: A life of Martin Luther. Third Printing Hardback March 2011. Peabody: Hendrickson Publishers Marketing‚ LLC‚ 1950. Bainton’s Here I Stand is a chronologically arranged biography of Martin Luther’s life which seeks to show his philosophy and ideas for the reform of the Catholic Church without seeking to perform psychoanalysis of the Reformer. The book has twenty two chapters separated in

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    I changed several things in my paper starting with my attention grabber. I changed the whole sentence into something more attractive to my readers. I thought my attention grabber was to boring. I changed the extra space I had in my paper which I didn’t know how to until now. I changed a few words that I mistakenly added instead of the right word. I also changed the sentences from my second paragraph. I excluded using first person “us” since it is informal to use when writing college essays. I deleted

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    Who Am I to Stand in Your Way By Chester See Breakups are hard‚ but learning how to move on is probably the hardest part. This song is about losing love and then letting people move on. “Who am I to Stand in Your Way” Chester See is an aspiring song artist who went through a hard break up‚ but then thought that she would be happier with someone else. This song represents change and I want to show what that change is. Some of the emotions that are in this song are sad‚ accepting‚ upset‚ loving

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    Political culture is the attitude and values that shape the areas politics and government. Daniel Elazar’s three basic political cultures are moralistic‚ traditional and individualistic. Each of the cultures have something that stands out about them. The moralistic culture is often thought of as liberal‚ and want big government. They want change‚ have a high concern for public issues and tend to have a high voter turnout. A traditionalistic culture is more conservative. They don’t tend to trust the

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    In “Everyday use” by Alice Walker and “I stand here ironing” by Tillie Olsen‚ the main characters Maggie and Emily hold a comparison and contrast. In both short stories‚ Maggie and Emily’s mother blame themselves for not giving them their all. However‚ Emily and Maggie did contrast when it came to their special talents they had. In compassion to Emily and Maggie‚ they both had mothers whom blamed themselves for not giving them their all. In “I Stand Here Ironing”‚ Emily’s mother was always working

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    Political cartoons serve the purpose of getting specific messages across to our society. Getting messages across to the society about politicians and certain things in parliament is vital in our society because we need to understand the problems and situations going on not only in our county but also the world around us. Political cartoons are mainly found in newspapers‚ magazines and even electronic devices. In political cartoons there are certain elements that are used to get certain messages

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    University of Phoenix Material Career Spectrum Scavenger Hunt Part 1 Find‚ and list‚ at least 10 different careers from various sectors in the health care industry. Describe the role of each career and explain what makes that profession different from the others. You can include‚ but are not limited to‚ factors such as education and experience requirements‚ services rendered or products offered‚ licensure‚ pay‚ involvement with other health care sectors‚ and type of work duties. Career Description

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    she had to keep too much in herself”-Tillie Olsen Throughout the story “I Stand Here Ironing” author Tillie Olsen places readers into the eye of a mother as she evaluates the relationship dynamics between her and her oldest daughter. Using tools such as first person point of view Olsen immerses readers into the lives of The Mother and her daughter Emily and narrates the many misfortunes that occurred in both of their lives. I believe that because of this perspective Emily and her mother are portrayed

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