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    Humans have an inner evil that has always been within and can never be fully removed. In the novel by William Golding, The Lord of the Flies, schoolboys are left stranded on an unknown island filled with unknown dangers and no supervision. The boys find comfort in their old lives and their once civilized thought turn into savage thoughts. As time goes on they all realize that there are no rules or regulations and the boys reveal a once concealed inner evil and become increasingly savage.…

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    career home runs, he is close, as he is in forth all time, and still is playing. Most likely he will not catch him as the career leader with an asterisk next to it. Even though his achievements are not quite as amazing his case is a bigger than Barry Bonds because of the era he is living in. Camera are everywhere following his every move. Social media is huge and everyone can get information very quickly. In this age all celebrities are in a spotlight and people are watching everything they do.…

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    Chemical Bonding

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    bonding 5.What are all the types of chemical bonds? Ionic, Covalent, and Metallic bonding. 6.What do you call an element that has different forms . Isotopes 7.Which type of bonding is the “strongest”? Ionic bonding 8.True or False: Ionic bonds are formed from metal and neutral atoms. 9.True or False: Covalent bonds are NOT made from neutral and neutral atoms. 10.How does a covalent bond form? From nonmetal and nonmetal atoms. 11.True or False: Metallic bonds can be formed by metal and neutral…

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    The Arm

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    The arm is the most fascinating piece of equipment in all of sports. This is especially true in baseball, where a fairly recent epidemic of arm injuries in major leaguers, minor leaguers, and kids has hit the sport extremely hard. Eager to find the causes behind the uprising in arm injuries and a way to solve the problem, Jeff Passan went on a three year journey across the United States and abroad. His book, simply titled The Arm, compiles events from the trip and takes a look at possible causes…

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    Sucrose Results

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    intermolecular forces regarding hydrogen bonds, London Dispersion forces, as well as Dipole-Dipole, and simple ionic bonds in the case of sodium chloride. The molecule with the least amount of these forces is the one with the weakest bonds,…

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    An increasing number of pets are being diagnosed with Canine Atopic Dermatitis, the technical name for itchy skin. This condition is most often caused by a hypersensitivity to either food or environmental allergens, including pollens, molds, dust mites, and insect antigens (Becker). Some animals suffer with itchy skin and lesions while others don’t, and there could be many reasons as to why this happens. However, it has been found that it may have to do with how well the skin functions as a…

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    The nitrogen from dimethylaniline grabs the hydrogen from the alcohol that’s attached to the phosphate and the electrons from the O-H are transferred to oxygen. Then another molecule of the alcohol attacks the phosphate one again cleaving the P-Cl bond. Then another molecule of…

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    Diethylamine Vs Pentane

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    carbon atom bonded to a hydrogen atom. When the atom forms a structure, thirty-two double bonds are to be accounted for. The molecular geometry of Pentane shows that each central bonded atom forms a tetrahedral shape. Looking at the Diethylamine molecular structure, the central atoms are made up of the four carbon atoms and the nitrogen atom in the middle. This structure is comprised of thirty double bonds and one lone pair on the central, nitrogen atom. Because of this, the molecular geometry…

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    being aromatic. Benzene has characteristics that differ from many compounds causing it to react differently when mixed with certain compounds. Although benzene has three double bonds, it does not react like a normal alkene in terms of addition reactions. For example, when bromine reacts with a simple carbon-carbon double bond it forms dibromo. Benzene does not do this unless it is in the presence of a strong catalyst, making it no longer an addition reaction, but an electrophilic substitution…

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    Ian Fleming Imperialism

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    codes, these experiences influenced his writings of the James Bond series (“Ian Fleming”). He was committed bachelor for most of his life. Although he would later go on to commit to Ann Rothermere when she became pregnant with his child. When he was to get married he wrote Casino Royale to calm his nerves as he claimed it to…

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