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    Rave Stereotypes

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    When most people think of the word “Rave” they think of loud music, flashy lights, bass, and drugs. While that may have been the case years ago, today raves have changed into a much safer place for many age groups. People associate ravers with druggies and sluts. Rave culture is widely shamed and looked down upon. Are raves as bad as they once were? Are all the rave stereotypes out of date? What I know is that raves can range from 4 to 12+ hours and include music from progressive house to…

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    with the citizens’ behavior. Starting around the 1920’s the county started experiencing an unexpected increase in alcohol related violent crimes and corruption of law enforcement. This strange increase of violent crimes and corruption started to occur around the same time the United States government passed Amendment 18, a new law that prohibited the manufacturing and distribution of alcohol. The connection between Amendment 18 and the increasing crime rate were directly related. Leading up the…

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    p-dimethoxybenzene and t-butyl alcohol. The product of the reaction was filtered using a Hirsch funnel, before recrystallizing and filtering a second time. The recorded mass of the product was .08g and the melting point was 47-52.7 °C. Introduction1 This experiment was designed to practice working with electrophilic aromatic substitution reactions. Specifically, a Friedel-Craft reaction was used to synthesize 1,4-di-t-butyl-2,5-dimethyoxybenzene from p-dimethoxybenzene and t-butyl alcohol. These…

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    can serve the same purposes as drugs/alcohol. Like if your relationship just ending you might go and watch romantic movies or TV shows that make you happy. That would be replaced by drugs/alcohol. The only difference is, that TV is healthier than becoming an alcoholic or a drug abuser. But the consequences are very different, because you could go watch a movie and go to the store right after the movie or just drive around. But if you were to do drugs/alcohol and you thought you felt fine to go…

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    In the video by Doug Dietz, we see a problem most people overlook being seen and fixed because of one thing: empathy. Doug showed empathy to the family that came to get an MRI scan in the Scanner he designed, so he was able to feel the anxiety and stress faced by the parents and the children. They are the ones the hospital would use the machine on. Hence it is their satisfaction that is important to him. As a designer, I know that a designer feels the most satisfaction when their design serves…

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    the enthalpy of combustion of alcohol Variables: Table 1.1: List of all variables used in the experiment Type of Variable Name of the Variable (For trial 1: To investigate the effect of change in length of carbon chain on the enthalpy of combustion of alcohol) Name of the variable (for trial 2: To investigate the effect of change in position of the OH group on the enthalpy of combustion of alcohol) Independent Length of the carbon chain in the molecule of the alcohol 1. Position of the…

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    Quarkonia Essay

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    In this work, we assume two different potentials for the initial and final heavy quarkonia and the intermediary hybrid states. The most popular potential form for the study of heavy quarkonia is the Cornell potential [11] V(r)= -κ/r + b r (2.13) Usually many authors prefer α_s (r) instead of κ. The relation between them is κ=(4α_s (r))/3 and α_s (r) can treated as constant for bb ̅ and cc ̅…

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    Gas Chromatography Method

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    Two chromatographic methods were developed for the assay of the FDA approved lozenges containing dextromethorphan hydrobromide (DXT) and menthol (MNT). The first was a green HPTLC method which depends on using Merck HPTLC aluminum sheets of silica gel 60 F254 and methanol-ammonia (10:0.1, v/v) as mobile phase. This was followed by densitometric measurements of the spots which were retained at 0.28 ± 0.01 for DXT and 0.76 ± 0.02 for MNT scanned at 210 nm. The method was found linear over the…

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    Good afternoon everyone, today I thought we could start with a quick survey. Could I get you to raise your hand is you have a grandparent over the age of 70, who still has a drivers license please? If we look around, this number may not seem like many but this is only a small representation on the larger population. The fact of the matter is that many elderly people still drive on our roads. For this reason, we should be making ’S’ plates compulsory for drivers over the age of 70. This would…

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    or teens on drugs when they were 13 years old or younger on Facebook and other social media sites (“Influence of Social Media on Alcohol Use”). Alcohol and drug-related content on social media is now becoming a norm for most teenagers. A teen who sees alcohol-related content on social media is 3 times more likely to use alcohol than a teen who has not seen such content. However, there is another side to this argument that adolescent drinking has always been a serious problem since before the…

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