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    The purpose of this experiment, Free Radical Chlorination of 1-Chlorobutane, is to examine the influence of the molecular structure on the reactivity of an alkane in a free-radical chlorination using the technique of gas chromatography. In this experiment, 1-chlorobutane was used to react with sulfuryl chloride in order to produce four isometric dichlorobutanes. The percent compositions of the four isometric dichlorobutanes are 8.34% for 1,1 dichlorobutane, 21.30% for 1,2 dichlorobutane, 44.50%…

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    has become a large controversial topic. This should not in any way be controversial, and should be supported by everyone. According to the creators of, “MADD”, (Mothers Against Drunk Driving), every single day people drive under the influence of alcohol more than 300,000 times daily, and of those 300,000 only 3,200 are caught and convicted. While some believe sobriety checkpoints are a violation of privacy, everyone should support the creation and usage of sobriety checkpoints because it will…

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    Vitamin C Importance

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    It also contributes to the formation of red blood cells and prevents bleeding. Also it fights bacterial infections and reduces the effects of certain substances causing allergies. For these reasons, vitamin C is often used in the prevention and treatment of the common cold. It was found that vitamin…

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    Alcohol By Teenagers

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    The abuse of alcohol by teenagers is a rapidly growing problem. In this day and age, alcohol is presented to the public in glamor of a guaranteed good time, but does not show the consequences that come with it, including other problems outside of the law. Teenagers involved in the consumption of alcohol often times begin to see a decline in their academic performance. Failing grades due to the lack of sleep over the weekend because of partying takes a greater toll on the body than teenagers…

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    vital for heart health. Soy Whether it is soy milk or the beans themselves, any foodstuff which contains soy that has been fermented is great for the heart. Soy helps to lessen the levels of leptin in the bloodstream, a compound associated with blood vessel dysfunctions. In addition to this, soy decreases bad cholesterol, and could possibly help to increase levels of good cholesterol required for maintaining cardiac health. For dairy intolerance victims who are unable to give up milk, changing…

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    Fib Case Study

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    HEALTH AND ENVIROMENTAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF CLINICAL SCIENCES PROGRAMME: EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE TRAUMA CASE STUDY CCOUMPOUND TIB/FIB FRACTURE, QUERY TRAUMATIC BRAIN INJURY, TENSION/PNEUMOTHORAX Compiled by: Rodney W.K Heyns 213098814 CONTENT TOPIC PAGE No: • Introduction 3 • Specific Case Discussion 3 • Dispatch Information 3 • Differential Diagnosis 4 • History Taking 5 • Assessment 5 • Emergency Management 6 • Progress & Prognosis 7 •…

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    CMS for Businesses Content Management System (CMS) can be defined as a system for managing a website’s web content. CMS offers its user’s, including those without critical coding and web technology skills, a powerful platform to accomplish common functions such as content editing from a web browser. The system contains two elements; the Content Delivery Application (CDA) and the Content Management Application (CMS). Some of the typical features of a CMS include; Format Management, Web Publishing…

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    Tinnitus Case Study

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    lipoic acid are often used. Below is the simple steps to reverse your tinnitus naturally Gingko Biloba Gingko biloba is an herbal therapy known to treat a number of health conditions including tinnitus. Gingko plays major role in refining and improving blood circulation, which contributes to the recovered functioning of the ears. The Gingko seeds also contain antibacterial and antifungal properties which help to eliminate underlying infection that may be contributing to the condition. Antifungal…

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    Although having gone through monumental shifts in style and culture the basis and content of the genre has remained constant. Since groups like NWA and De La Soul used their music as a way to express cultural divides and relations among inner city communities and law enforcement, much has changed in terms of outlook and optimism. While songs like Public Enemy’s “fight the power” called for a rise in black nationalism and sweeping social change across a nation. Songs Compared to songs like…

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    Ford Escape home from a bar, when he struck a tree and the passenger compartment collapsed causing him serious injured. He sued Ford on the grounds that his car was not crashworthy, and he sued the bar for selling him the alcohol. Unfortunately, Noah Count had a blood alcohol content of 0.15%, which is twice the legal limit. In all states, the legal limit is defined as 0.08% (DUI & DWI in South Carolina, n.d.). Therefore, Noah Count was driving illegally at the time of his crash (DUI & DWI in…

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