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    The treaty of Versailles caused more problems than it solved because of several reasons. First of all the treaty gave Germany the entire blame for the war which is completely unethical, second of all it completely ignored Woodrow Wilsons 14 points that would of most likely prevented another devastating war, third and fore most electing Hitler into power was the absolute worst decision ever. These three reasons is exactly why I somewhat agree that the treaty of Versailles did more harm than it…

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    Religion In Anthropology

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    Archaeological Anthropology Question 1: First Appearances of Religion When we think of religion, we often are reminded or churches or temples, morality, and an all-powerful, all-knowing, and benevolent being often referred to as a God, Goddess, or in some forms of recent religions, multitudes of the formers. As cited by the Oxford Dictionary there is one common definition of religion which is the “The belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods.”…

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    In the writings of Fyodor Dostoevsky’s “Notes from the underground” and LU XUN’S “Diary of a madman,” the idea of an unreliable narrator is deeply imbedded to make the reader deliberate twice of the situation at hand. In both writings, there are characters whose credibility has been seriously compromised. However, the characters in both writing differ in their levels of credibility and verge of insanity. Furthermore, both authors allude to the many social problems relevant in their society and…

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    Eighth grade students from Central Middle School rushed into Dorney Park merrily, with huge smiles on their faces on June 9th. The trip to Dorney Park in Allentown, PA has always been the field trip all eighth graders look forward to years in advance. Parsippany students have been going to Dorney Park for a field trip in eighth grade for the past sixteen years and it has always been wonderful. Thankfully, June 9th was a gorgeous day in spring, a perfect day to go to Dorney Park. The amusement…

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    coaster from across the park. The top speed of THE DOMINATOR is a 60 mile per hour spiral, that will have you scoring big. You will never know where the next turn will take you. The average speed of this exhilarating ride is 40 miles per hour! Some points will have you going at a constant speed, but you never know when it will speed up or slow down. Once you work your way up, don’t worry, because gravity will pull you back down… eventually! As you build up your momentum and reach the top of the…

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    gives a difference of 1.10-0.54=0.56 g and a percentage of (0.54/1.10)*100=49.09% The true melting point of pure benzoic acid is 122.41°C and I received 126.9°C as my melting point. This gives a difference of 126.9°C-122.41°C=4.49°C and a percentage of (122.41/126.9)*100=96.46% Results: Impure benzoic acid 1.10g True melting point of benzoic acid 122.41°C Pure benzoic acid 0.54g Acquired melting point of benzoic acid 126.9°C Discussion: Each part of this lab was very important. So…

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    The freezing point of the cyclohexanol was about 17.7°C, and the freezing point for the unknown solute mixed into the cyclohexanol was about 6.2°C. So the approximate change in temperature of the two freezing points was about 11.5°C. With this calculated information, the found molar mass of the unknown solute B was about 278.4g/mol, which is close to given molar mass of octadecanol. Conclusion- This lab allowed us to determine the molar mass of the unknown solute B by finding the difference in…

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    The Temple Research Paper

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    There a two insane loops that you must endure extreme centripetal force in order to make it through The Temple alive. The underground adventure is an unreal chance to witness what it is like underneath the surface, with the highest air pressure point on the ride! The speed will never disappoint, you will reach speeds up to 85 mph! The ride has to work against gravity as you travel through the jungle. Riders will feel velocity throughout the whole ride and will feel terminal velocity at the…

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    PCI Holiday Blog Paper

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    PCI Holiday Blog Title options: • ‘Tis the Season to Ensure Your Endpoints are PCI Compliant • Ensuring PCI DSS Compliance in a Mobile Shopping World • Make PCI DSS Compliance Easier During the Holiday Season & Throughout the Year The holiday season is the busiest time of the year for many organizations, and credit card or contact payment transactions abound. Retail organizations face a deluge of shoppers, both online and in-store, while colleges and universities have students charging next…

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    The most basic deficiency the Treaty of Versailles had was that when the German made a request for peace after their surrender, they believed that the treaty would be more like the Woodrow Wilson’s well known “Fourteen point”, which were more reasonable and diplomatic. On June 8, 1918, Woodrow Wilson presented his vision to Congress of an after war world that had “diplomatic relation, multilateral demilitarization, facilitated commerce, opportunity of the oceans, and settlement of question by…

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