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    The purpose of this experiment was to determine the identity of nine solutions using the results of reacting pairs of solutions in an organized systematic manner. Known solutions were used on the first day. The second day, the solutions were placed in code-labeled bottles. The reactions from the previous day were then used to help identify which solutions were which, by closely monitoring which unknown solutions mixed with other unknowns and how they reacted, such as: color changes,…

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    An object is chiral if it has a non-superimposable mirror image. Our hands are mirror images that cannot be superimposed on each other therefore they are chiral. There are objects that do have a superimposable mirror image, like a drinking glass or ball and these are known to be achiral (Morris Hein, 2013). A carbon compound needs to have four different atoms or groups attached to at least one carbon atom for it to be classified as chiral (Timberlake, 2009). Chiral compounds are also called…

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    Abstract: The risks and uncertainties involved in construction industry are far more than in any other industries. It is due to its vastness and the complexity of activities and processes. It is known but is always sidelined. Due to this the construction projects are failing to meet the time schedule, budget and quality of work. There is a requirement for a good risk assessment and management system in construction industry. The purpose of this paper is to critically analyse the journal titled…

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    accomplish the feat of living like a Transcendentalist. A main idea of Transcendentalism, from Henry David Thoreau’s chapter of Walden “Conclusion,” is that all knowledge comes from self-knowledge. Chris recognizes this and escapes to discover himself. In addition, another Transcendentalist idea, discussed by Ralph Waldo Emerson in Self-Reliance,…

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    Open Small Bowel Resection Small bowel resection is surgery to remove part of the small bowel. The small bowel, also called the small intestine, is the top part of the intestines. It is part of the digestive system. When food leaves the stomach, it goes into the small bowel. Most food is then absorbed into the body. A small bowel resection may be needed if the small bowel becomes blocked or harmed by disease. One type of procedure is called an open resection. This means the surgeon will make…

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    Natural Selection Bean Lab Conclusion (CER) The Black Bean is the best suited to its “habitat.” For our lab we placed 5 of each type of bean that included of the Whole green peas, Pinto beans, Cannellini beans, and Red Kidney beans into a habitat. We then rotated the habitat back and forth 10 times. This was one generation. Any beans that fell through the holes are considered dead. Any beans that stay in the habitat have survived and you multiple the current population of each bean by two.…

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    Drawing Circles and Conclusions Philosophy is a major part of human development and exploration and has always been fascinating to me personally. I find myself philosophizing many aspects in my life, and I always enjoy reading philosophy. One of America’s most prominent philosophers is Ralph Waldo Emerson. Emerson has been a very influential philosopher; two important figures he influenced were Martin Luther and George Fox (Buell 60). He is known for his collections of essays that detail his…

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    Conclusions play a vital role in the effectiveness of an essay. The conclusion allows authors to wrap up their thoughts and leave the reader feeling satisfied. On the other hand, some conclusions leave the reader with the opportunity to think about the message the essay had to offer. I think some essays we read this year had more powerful conclusions than others. One of the essays that had a powerful conclusion is Deborah Tannen’s essay But What Do You Mean? Tannen ends her essay, which was…

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    The premises of an argument are just as important as the conclusion they are defending. The purpose of premises in an argument is to validate the conclusion. There are many approaches one can take to display their reasons in a logical manner.Three of the major supporting strategies are linear support, branching support, and joint support. Arguments do not need to have an abundance of reasons for its conclusion to be deemed legitimate. Linear support is an example of this. Linear support…

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    are when one offers a premise (or premises) to support a conclusion. Two main methods of support are joint and branching. Joint support is when related premises support the conclusion. On their own, each premise is not enough to constitute a valid argument for the conclusion so they have to work together in order for the conclusion to be reached. Branching support is when there are multiple, unrelated premises that lead to the same conclusion. These two types are very different but both are very…

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