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    In truth, this drake equation might seem like it gives us reasonable calculations of the civilization out the in the universe but this is a very flawed equation. In one way that this equation is flawed is that there is not an exact definition as to what constitutes as “intelligent”, such as that there are many forms of intelligence and we as humans might just not be aware of those kinds of intelligences out there in the universe. Also, this equation is flawed in such that we compare everything…

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    1. Derive the mathematical expression for the Lorentz transformation equation. relative orientation of the co-ordinate systems indicated in fig.2 A light-signal, which is proceeding along the positive axis of x, is transmitted according to the equation : x - ct = 0 _______ (1). Since the same light-signal has to be transmitted relative to K1 with the velocity c, the propagation relative to the system K1 will be represented by the analogous formula x' - ct' = 0 _______(2) therefore:…

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    Franz Kafka once said "So long as you have food in your mouth, you have solved all questions for the time being." I believe that there should not be a law that requires restaurants and fast food places to post nutritional information on their menus. But i believe that if a customer needs to know the nutrition then they have the authority to ask the restaurant or fast food place for the information. Some people want to go to fast food places or restaurants just to have a good time with their…

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    Paradox”. The Fermi Paradox, although it predates the Drake Equation, exists because of the odds of alien life the equation brings light to. Created by Frank Drake, the Drake Equation’s purpose is to take estimates of many different factors of what makes life according to astrobiologists, and give a number of civilizations believed to have the possibility to exist and have the capabilities to communicate with us. The Drake Equation is “N = R* fp ne fl fI fc Lc”. Unless you are a physicist,…

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    Kant's Ethical Equation

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    Kant introduce a method to determine whether or not the ethical system would be considered to be morally right, morally wrong, or somewhere beyond the moral realm (Guthrie, S., 2001). His source for moral justification was the categorical imperative. An imperative is considered to have two option; hypothetical or categorical. Kant speculation was if the action is good only as a means to something else, then the imperative is hypothetical; if it was considered as good in itself and resulting…

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    There are a number of benefits of CRM are outlined in “Speak to me” and “The Customer Lifetime Value Equation: Will It Pay Off for Tech Companies." The “Speak to Me” case study showcases how CRM is being elevated through e-CRM, Electronic Customer Relationship Management. E-CRM is a business strategy that utilizes web technologies to engage with customers more efficiently through the fostering of personalized interactive relationships. The main components of e-CRM are as follows: Know your…

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    Technology today has a very negative impact on humanity and society in general. People today have become more lazy and rude all because of technology. The short stories “The Cold Equations” and “The Pedestrian” prove just that. Technology today is increasing faster than ever, and in “The Pedestrian” it shows what technology will do to humanity here in a few decades. In “The Pedestrian” the man got pulled over because he was walking and that was not normal in the year around 2052. The policeman…

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    Experiment 4: Kinetics of Nucleophilic Substitutions 1. Determine the effect of varying [OH-] on the rate of the reaction. To do this, you should complete the following table: Experiment [tBuCl]0 (M) [OH-]0 (M) Time (s) Reaction rate (M/s) Rate constant (s-1) 1 0.03 0.003 65 4.89 · 10-5 1.62 · 10-3 2 0.03 0.006 213 3.15 · 10-5 1.05 · 10-3 3 0.03 0.009 362 2.96 · 10-5 9.85 · 10-4 What is the dependence of [OH-] on the rate law? The effect of the increased or…

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    This report gives an information which is related to the reaction between acidified potassium iodide and hydrogen peroxide. Before calculating the rate of this reaction, the reaction will be carried out 3 times and values will be got. A special timer will be used to measure the time. It could be expected and argued that each time will be able differ from the others in each reaction and it can be explained by changing the quantity of hydrogen peroxide. At the final, it will be obviously observed…

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    Iodide Vs. Chloride

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    1. Iodide proved to be the more reactive nucleophile in this reaction. This nucleophile was faster than Chloride, because on the periodic table, Iodine has a bigger atomic size, while Chlorine has the higher electronegativity, but size trumps electronegativity, as according to ARIO rules. This means that Iodine is more acidic than Chlorine, which means that in the reaction, the Iodide could displace the Bromine from the 1-bromooctane, because it has a bigger size, much faster than the Chloride,…

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