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    1. Rodolfo “Corky” Gonzales was born on June 18, 1928 in Denver, Gonzales did not had it easy on life. He grew up using his fists. In 1963, Gonzales organized Los Voluntarios a group that protested against police brutality. After two years he become a director of Dever’s War on Poverty youth programs; however, because of his involvement in the Albuquerque EEOC walkout, he was fired. Gonzales publishes his own newspaper called El Gallo: La Voz de la Justicia. During the 1960s, Gonzales wrote the…

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    seemed to be a concern to the international community, so much so that Genocide was defined as a crime under international law in the UN Genocide Convention of 1948 (The Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide). This Convection states that, it is not only a crime to commit genocide, but it is also a crime to conspire, plan genocide. It is also a crime under international law to cause or incite others to commit…

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    with unfamiliar concepts most that are scientific theories such as time travel, or human cloning. It is out of convenience that most science fiction novels are set in the future, since this allows the author to take a light notice into realist convections, which naturally would slow down the exploration of the chosen idea. But they are cases that science fiction is not always about advanced technology and space exploration but it explores concepts such as human qualities, psychology and…

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    The purpose of this experiment was to learn techniques to determine the freezing point of a pure benzophenone, a solvent. Furthermore, methods for determining the freezing point depression in relation to the solute, cyclohexanone, concentration were employed in addition to learning what molality is and how it related to the colligative properties being studied. These objectives were achieved by melting both pure benzophenone and benzophenone/cyclohexanone solutions (two solutions with…

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    German nationalism and so Hitler set out to accomplish that goal. The revival of German nationalism was evident when the people began to attend roll calls and rallies to express their pride. One German Newspaper records the Nazi Party Nuremberg Convection in 1936 with this anecdote: “Attendance at these rallies was so high that the Zepplin Field and stands could not support the vast stream of people who were moving in without pause. Innumerable swastika flags fluttered in the evening breeze,…

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    The State of Maine classifies anyone under the age of 18 as a juvenile. They will receive a summons which will let them know the charges they are facing and when and where to appear. If they are arrested, they cannot be held for more than two hours by a police officer. If they are going to be held for longer, they must be released to a Juvenile Community Corrections Officer and held in a secure detention facility. Police are not able to question a juvenile, other than their name, date of…

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    All storms are different from each other and amazing in their own ways. Any storm can destroy a lot of stuff, but it can do so in many peculiar ways. Even though there are many different storms and they are all formed in various ways, different storms can have the same effects, while other storms have diverse outcomes. Some storms that we see often we consider common storms. Although we consider them common, they are still very interesting with assorted parts to the storm. Thunderstorms can be…

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    The three ways that fires are able to spread are through conduction, convection, and radiation. Conduction is the form of spreading when the fire has direct contact with another object, and then that object catches on fire continuing the spread of the chemical reaction. Conduction is the reason for forest fires as all the aspects…

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    Cumnox Reaction Lab Report

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    3.2 Effects of particle size The particle size of the catalyst was highly influenced on the reaction rate, when the particle size of the catalyst was decreased, therefore their surface areas was increased and the ratio of catalyst surface and reactant volume was playing a crucial role for controlling the reaction kinetics. The reaction was takes place on the surface of a substance, increasing the surface area should increases the quantity of the substance that is available to react, and will…

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    are nonrenewable by using kinetic energy to transfer heat. The technology in a solar updraft tower is that it incorporates a large greenhouse-type structure, referred to as a collector, which generates heat from the sun and transfers the heat by convection out of a tall chimney tower that is at the center of the structure. As hot air rises and evacuates from the top of the tower, a turbine within the pipe produces electricity. Figure 1 provides a schematic on how the energy is sourced from a…

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