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    Errors In Avogadro's Law

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    law theory which stated how pressure, volume, temperature, and moles interact with each other. While conducting the experiment, there were multiple opportunities for errors to arise. One of the most drastic errors were the air bubbles stuck inside the eudiometer. The air bubbles contained hydrogen gas and were stuck on the sides instead of rising up into the collection of gas. This would have shifted the volume of the hydrogen gas higher than the actual value and ultimately increase the molar…

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    Decompression sickness, also known as "the bends," occurs when a person moves from an area of high pressure to an area of low pressure too quickly. Decompression sickness is considered a medical emergency. CAUSES This condition is caused by gas bubbles that form in your blood and tissues when air or water pressure changes from high to low too quickly. The gas enters your blood when you are in an area of high pressure. Moving from to an area of low pressure too fast does not give your body…

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    Tituba defines her powers as a source of good, a position she inherits from the woman who raised her, and a position the novel hesitates to applaud. Her definition of magic derives from Mama Yaya, her caretaker and teacher. Tituba is raised in a bubble by Mama Yaya, as she is the only influence on Tituba during a majority of her childhood.…

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    This course has demonstrated how we can incorporate a literary detective’s sometimes unorthodox methods of deduction to solve the confounded mysteries in our own lives. These fictional tales of reasoning can be applied outside the world of crime because the methodology is sound enough to put to use in everyday situations. Upon reflection, I came to find that I utilized many techniques prescribed by the detectives in this course while researching a high school project. I was given the task of…

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    all capital letters in the word “NO” strengthens the confidence in his decision (Tran 192). Also, by using closure, the reader is able to perceive that this statement interrupts the army man’s sentence because the placement of Huu Nghiep’s speech bubble intrudes the army man’s. This further validates Huu Nghiep’s persistence to protect his family, and it acts as one of the examples that led to a closer bond between Huu Traan and his father. Huu Traan illustrates this stronger connection with his…

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    Cetacea

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    The mammalian order Cetacea is composed of two parvorders, the Odontoceti (toothed whales) and the Mysticeti (baleen whales). They compromise of over 80 known living species of whales, dolphins and porpoises (Reiss & Marino, 2001; Simmonds, 2006). The compelling sets of characteristics they have acquired over their 55-60-million-year evolution including echolocation ability and complex social organisation (Hof, Chanis, & Marino, 2005) have created great belief that this order contains some of…

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    surroundings. Back in my home town of Marshfield, I felt completely closed off to the rest of the world. My town was made up of little diversity and culture. Everyone, including myself, was quite ignorant to the rest of society. We were in a metaphorical bubble-- too caught up in our own lives…

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    The book was an eye opener for me. I couldn’t imagine how much words can disturb a person. Sometimes people say things without even bearing in mind the seriousness of the words. It is like there are any limitations, people just want to say things. People do not want to validate the feelings of the other person. The book remind me about a collectivist and individualist society. We are in an individualistic society where everyone is on his own. I am not sure if there the thirteen reasons for…

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    Technical Paper Egg

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    Air cell: If you have cracked an egg and seen in the bigger top half a little bubble that looked like a bubble wrap bubble this is what I'm referring to. Candling: This refers to looking inside the egg while it is still in the shell. If you've ever showing a bright light through your hand and you can see the veins this is what you're doing with the…

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    The Joy Of Pi Analysis

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    In his book, The Joy of Pi, David Blatner, the author of fifteen books on various subjects, attempts to explain why mathematicians continue to approximate pi to this day. He believes that they continue to do so because it poses a challenge, and it is in human nature to conquer that challenge. He tries to relay this belief to his readers through a number of different methods including, a history of pi, explaining why pi is fascinating, and how pi appears in the natural world. His writing style,…

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