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    The Keeping Ourselves Safe (KOS) program is run in conjunction with the Ministry of Education and the New Zealand Police. It was introduced into schools in 1989 with the purpose of educating children about child abuse and how to prevent it. According to Sanders (2004) the three main goals of KOS was to “teach the children safe practices; encourage victims of abuse to come forward and to raise awareness within the community of the need to keep children safe”. The program has been split into age…

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    group this causes a bigger distance between the electron and the nucleus so the atomic radius is bigger. So we can see electronegativity is the tendency of measure of an atom attracting a bonding pair of electrons. A Pauling scale is usually used for electronegativity values. Electronegativity can affect bonding of pure substances and solutions. Substances that have a high electronegativity will more likely form an ionic bond and ones with a smaller amount of electronegativity will form…

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    amount than glucose, it has however, covalent bonds which are much weaker than the ionic bonds within salt. This is due to the fact that sucrose has 22 hydrogen atoms and 12 carbon atoms along with 11 oxygen atoms. This provides for lots of hydrogen bonding and dispersion forces as well as dipole-dipole to be present but those ionic bonds are simply not present making it melt before salt as recorded in our observations. Salt was the last to melt and this is due to one main reason. It is because…

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    It has hydrogen bonding meaning stronger intermolecular forces, has 6 carbons leading to a bigger size molecule, and has a larger surface area resulting the highest boiling point. Hexanone depicts the dipole-dipole intermolecular force which makes it weaker than the hydrogen…

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    Marching up the sidewalk, Luke tore through the door and into the Pizza Hut lobby taking his seat at a long white table. With his three best friends by his side several bowls of ice cream were placed in front of him. Mentally preparing himself for what was about to go down he waited patiently for the other contestants to take their seats. Almost a half an hour later he gallivanted out of Pizza Hut, resembling a small boy receiving a new toy car. He bounced up and down sporadically high fiving…

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    Magnesium Bromide and Nitrogen Trifluoride The two compounds I will be evaluating are Magnesium Bromide and Nitrogen Trifluoride. Magnesium Bromide is an Ionic compound, usually found in sedatives. While Nitrogen Trifluoride is a molecular compound, often used my industrial companies to clean a variety of equipment due to its room temperature stability and easy and safe to use form. These compounds’ lewis structures are in figure 1. Drawing lewis structures for compounds are a great way of…

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    Dentin Adhesion Essay

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    acid for 15s, rinsed with water for 20s and blot dried. 5% Zinc hydroxide was applied for a period of 20s followed by rinsing with water for 20s. All the teeth were dried and dentin bonding agent was applied onto the cavity with a applicator tip. The bonding agent was applied gently into the cavity for 10 s. the bonding agent was left for a period of 10 s and the excess was removed using a air stream, followed by light curing for 20 s. The restorative procedure was performed by inserting…

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    EURON KRASNIQI ProCredit Regional Academy – Veles 2016 Essay: Reflect upon the evolution of human social relationships as discussed over this block, with regard to intergroup organisation, labour division, bonding, reproduction and sexual relationships. Also, take a position on the explanatory power of the Social Brain Hypothesis. Throughout the evolutionary process, from the first apes till the emerge of homo sapiens, the world as we know it has encountered ever-lasting…

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    such narratives, but perhaps these narratives, fictional or not, are put into place to create and maintain the connection between spirituality and nature. Maui, the demigod, and humans have altered nature for personal preferences. However,…

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    I Am Human Essay

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    To Be A Human I Am Human I am human I am the melody I hear Harmonious and bright I am the paintbrush Painting a canvas of life I am the painting that stretches along the cave wall Delicate and unique I am the gentleness of a calm breeze Charming and Soft To be human To feel Anger through happiness To have a conscience To be unique and diverse I have a soul I am human To be human means to have individual thought processes, be unique, making rational decisions and feeling anger, happiness,…

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