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    In this paper I will be explaining and evaluating Argument 2, on page 36 of Jaegwon Kim's Philosophy of Mind, which supports Cartesian substance dualism. This argument, which I call the argument of transparency, attempts to support the first major tenant of Cartesian substance dualism: There are substances of two fundamentally different kinds in the world, mental substances and material substances—or minds and bodies. The essential nature of a mind is to think, be conscious, and engage in other…

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    Should Adrenaline Fatigue Patients be Tested for Iodine Deficiency? In the human body, iodine deficiency and adrenaline fatigue are correlated. This phenomenon is not new to the world of medicine. Yet, it is largely ignored, inadequately researched, and poorly understood by scientists, physicians, nutritionists, and medical practitioners all across the globe. This article focuses on the link between iodine deficiency and adrenaline fatigue. It also stresses on the need for adequate iodine in…

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    What Is Silver Nitrate?

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    Silver nitrate is a compound with many practical and non-practical uses. Like many other compounds, it is very helpful in discovering the many reactions that lie in our seemingly endless periodic table of elements. A few of the categories that utilize this compound are, laboratory work, manufacturing, biology research, medical history, photography, and even the art of ceramics. Silver nitrate has been known by scientists worldwide to be very helpful in detecting the presence of Chlorine,…

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    2). HEROIN: Heroin is formed by conversion of morphine which does not require complex equipmentation but more elaborate chemical operation under which morphine is refluxed with acetic anhydride for about 5 hours results into the formation of Diacetyl morphine, i.e., heroin. It is seperated when the solution gets neutralize with sodium carbonate or washing soda in which heroin gets separated as a precipitate. It is collected and purified by treating it with hydrochloric acid by which Heroin…

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    Erin Hussey Brian McNeil History Of Photography VM 203 13 October 2015 The Technical Evolution of Photography: 1825-1875 Photography, invented in the early 1800s, is one of the largest growing visual art forms and hobbies in the world today. Through photography, our society captures the present and records the past. It has affected our society socially, politically, and recreationally. Historically, photography provides an objective record of real events, as seen in the late 19th century…

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    Ice Melts Essay

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    We will use 7 different liquids in the experiment, including : Gatorade, beer, pop, juice, water, lemonade, and milk. The ingredients in Gatorade are: water, sucrose, dextrose, citric acid, natural flavor, sodium chloride, sodium citrate. The ingredients in pop: carbonated water, sucrose, caramel color, caffeine, red 40, ester gum, sodium citrate, citric acid, phosphoric acid, natural flavors, sodium benzonate, yellow 5, malic acid, modified food starch, sugar, brominated…

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    Cystic Fibrosis Cystic fibrosis is a recessive genetic disease in which the lungs and digestive system get filled and clogged up with think sticky mucus. Cystic Fibrosis can also be called Cystic fibrosis of the pancreas, Fibrocystic disease of the pancreas, Mucoviscidosis, Mucoviscidosis of the pancreas, Pancreas fibrocystic disease, Pancreatic cystic fibrosis. This disease affects the cells that control digestive fluids, sweat and mucus in the body, and makes these fluids thicker and…

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    Limiting Reagent

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    The purpose of these calculations is to identify the limiting reagent and calculate the percent yield of the esterification reaction used to produce aspirin. This reaction was catalyzed by concentrated H2SO4, but since it is not consumed during the reaction, it does not affect the stoichiometric calculations. In order to determine the limiting reagent, the moles of reactants were calculated (Part A). Part B of the calculations illustrates the amount of aspirin produced by each reactant based on…

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    Cystic fibrosis (CF) is the genetic disease that affects mostly European. It is one most common autosomal recessive disease in the 1950s. CF is the result of sticky build mucus in the respiratory and digestive system. In the digestive and respiratory system, excessive mucus secretion gets in the way of digestive enzyme and cell membrane of the lung which led to the blockage of absorption of nutrient and exchange of Co2. The symptom of CF is salty-tasting skin, Coughing, Wheezing and bulky…

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    injury to move with the quickness of a cheetah, the attack caught him off guard as Jackson held on until the orderly passed out. Dumping the man on his bed, Jackson picked up the two syringes from the floor and read the names on the vials, Potassium chloride and succinylcholine and he didn’t know what they did, but it couldn’t be good this man wanted to inject the drugs into his body. Needing both hands, Jackson placed…

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