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    This man is practically the whole reason why everyone questions their decisions of the boy. He saw no reason as to why they shouldn’t sit in and talk a little about the case before shipping someone off to their death. Referring to figure 1, notice that Juror 8 is a speech bubble. He takes on this role due to the fact he was the only one not afraid to stand out and make an opinion upon the other eleven jurors. “There were eleven votes for guilty. It's not so easy for me to raise my hand and…

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    Why Does Atticus Leave

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    I am reading To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee and I am on page 207. So far this book is about Jem getting in trouble, and having to read to Mrs. Dubose is his punishment. Calpurnia is watching Jem and Scout for a while. In this Journal I will be questioning and evaluating. G- I have 2 questions Y- Why did the mob leave? R- Atticus was stubborn and strict R- What Scout says Y- Why did Jem stand up to Atticus? R- He is 12 R- He sees what Atticus is going through G- Those are my 2…

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    leave early, and the experiment was ended 8 days early. Another experiment, The Milgram Experiment, shows how peoples’ upbringing can make their behavior change from inherently good to evil. The purpose of the experiment was to discover to what extent people would follow orders from figure of authority. The experiment concluded that people will do evil things when told to by a figure of authority. This means that people will follow almost anything a figure of authority commands us to do. This…

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    Phoenix acts as a pivotal figure throughout the story. However, The Phoenix serves as more than just a mere character, but also as an allegorical symbol. It is evident throughout the piece that Warner utilized The Phoenix to symbolize man’s desecration of the natural world in his quest for monetary gain. “It was a remarkably fine phoenix, with a charming character” (Warner 3). Warner begins her piece with vivid descriptions of the majestic sanctity of The Phoenix. As a figure of nature in…

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    Ethyl Cinnamate Synthesis

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    the sonication bath. A sample of the dichloromethane layer (100 μL) was extracted out every 8 minutes and added to dichloromethane (0.5 mL) until the 32nd minute. All the samples, along with benzaldehyde and ethyl cinnamate solutions were analysed by TLC with the eluent prepared from hexane (8 mL) and dichloromethane (2 mL), and then stained with…

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    Measuring progress in the combat against climate change is only possible if the targets are quantifiable. For SDG13, there are easily quantifiable targets such as 13.1: Strengthen resilience and adaptive capacity to climate-related hazards and natural disasters in all countries and 13.a: Implement the commitment undertaken by developed-country parties to the UNFCC to a goal of mobilizing jointly $100 billion annually by 2020[...]. There are also targets that are harder to measure such as 13.3:…

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    be somebody” (line 5). These somebodies are people whom which she is not familiar with. They are unlike herself, which is kind of ironic considering the type of world that we live in today. The world if full of celebrities, politicians and public figures who are all fed into the notion that it is more acceptable to be somebodies rather than nobodies of importance. The word nobody has the connotation of being invisible. It’s sort of like you exist to everyone who is not obsessed with themselves,…

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    times for the auditory and visual stimuli tests were both significantly different from that of the control conditions (see table 1 and figures 1, 2 and 3). Differences in average reaction time differing from the control test (test 1) range from as little as 4 milliseconds (test 2, test subject 2) to that of 67 milliseconds (test 4, test subject 3) (see table 1 and figure 1, 2 and 1.3). According to the averages of the percent increase in reaction time, the combined auditory and visual condition…

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    and the behavioral and emotional patterns that transfer into his understandings on adult attachment. Past and current studies suggest that attachment behaviors are exhibited when separation occurs between a primary attachment figure, or caregiver, and the dependent figure (Fraley, 2010). These concepts are important in order to understand human development as it relates to primal instincts and the development of current human behavior (Fraley,…

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