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    through these four key components that people are affected by their ties to people in their lives. The first of these four components is attachment, which is the emotional aspect of the bond and also the most significant of the four elements. In this component, the person is trying to capture the approval of those the bond is formed with. Sam did not have a typical nuclear family that is common throughout society, but rather placed his Uncle Howie (pg. 41-42) in the position of his paternal…

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    made in Germany has a snake with eight arrows and the number eight, entangling the snake. We can presume that the snake is the Alliances and the eight symbolizes the war bond that the Germans were merchandising at that time. You can see that the arrows are piercing the serpent, which symbolizes that the money that is put in the war bond will support the army of Germany to annihilate their opponent. Other posters such as the Australia 's have a gorilla with hands painted red with blood reaching…

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    Water Quality Lab Report

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    chosen parameters are all linked and affect the overall quality of the water. Water is combination of two atoms, oxygen and hydrogen. When two hydrogen’s bond with one oxygen it makes a covalent bond. A covalent bond relates to the outer shell of electrons (valence shell) being shared with the neighbouring molecule for them to bond. A covalent bond only occurs between two non-metals, the molecules share electrons to achieve full valence shells for the molecule to be stable. In the case of water…

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    With this happening players, coaches and trainers, personal lives are affected. Barry Bonds trainer Greg Anderson “has been banned from coaching his son, Cole's, Burlingame, Calif. 11-12-year-old youth baseball team”(Thompson). This shows that this is such a huge issue that people involved can’t even help out their kids little league team…

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    forces of attraction present in a molecule, the stronger it is. Water and ethanol both have dispersion forces and hydrogen bonding while kerosene only has dispersion force. It means to say that there is a greater energy needed in order to break the bond that holds the molecules together. In conclusion, intermolecular forces increase direct proportionally with increasing polarization. It should also be noted that the arrangement of the strength of intermolecular forces increase from dispersion,…

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    ions together in the ionic compound is called an ionic bond. Ionic compounds are hard, brittle solids with high melting points. Most ionic compounds are also electrolytes, which are compounds that separate into ions when they dissolve in water, producing solutions that conduct electricity. In addition, most ionic compounds form three-dimensional crystals, in which many of each kind of ion in a fixed ration are held together by their ionic bonds. Sodium hydroxide is an ionic compound, which…

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    For the volume to increase, the ‘cages’ of molecules has to be ‘inflated’, thereby making it bigger and occupy more space. To make the ‘cage’ bigger, the bond angle has to change and as such, FeO4 and PO4 tetrahedral will change as well. This changing of bond angle causes a tetrahedral distortion. Tetrahedral tilting also contributes to the tetrahedral distortion, where the tilt angle will decrease with temperature, causing the tetrahedral to become distorted…

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    Carbohydrates

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    Carbohydrates have the following basic composition. They are molecular compounds made from three elements: carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. Monosaccharides are simple sugars with multiple OH groups. Based on number of carbons 3, 4, 5, 6, a monosaccharide is a triose, tetrose, pentose or hexose respectively. Disaccharides are condensation products of two monosaccharide units; examples are maltose and sucrose. A disaccharide is 2 monosaccharides covalently linked molecule. Polysaccharides are polymers…

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    players such as Mike Piazza, Roger Clemens and Mark McGwire are just some of the names that used PEDs. Other notable players that have taken PEDS consist of Barry Bonds, Alex Rodriguez, and Sammy Sosa. These substances have put a stain on baseball. There's a reason there is a era that is called the "steroid era" I call Barry Bonds "The Fake Dinger King" because of the fact that he used those substances. If you look at him spanning from his years with the Pittsburg Pirates to the San…

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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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