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    Ethical ideals have reactions which can be used to either unify a nation and its participating members or distinguish amongst them. The words we use in our daily lexicon have the ability to unify and distinguish humans in matters of culture, race, religion, and politics. When did having a different skin color, partaking in a different culture, practicing a certain religion or being part of a different political party, entitles the “other side” to carry certain negative preconceived notions…

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    half of their lead exposure from drinking water.”(Psu). Lead can get into water by using pesticides and even if there is lead pipes. Lead can even corrode metal from metal faucets and even lead fixtures made from brass. Zinc can also carry lead impurities. Usually the amount of lead corroded from metal plumbing generally lead increases as water's corrosivity. Water corrosivity is controlled by the water's acidity and calcium carbonate. If water has a ph level that is less than 7 and that…

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    Adultery can be described as a physical or emotional relationship that a man or a women has with someone who is not their own spouse. Adultery has been around for decades from past history, media stories and religion. Adultery maliciously interferes with marriage relations, family relations and friendships and more often than not leads to divorce. The media likes to focus a lot of attention to the act of adultery. One famous infidelity scandal that the media went wild with was the Bill Clinton…

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    Kulak Human Rights

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    control of any and every piece of land on the earth as well as controlling the population in every aspect. Hitler had what was know as the Aryan race. It consisted of pure German people of no other decent. This meant that Hitler needed to abolish any impurities that differentiate from the quality of those who fell under the label of an Aryan. Hitler targeted homosexuals, gypsies, and many other minorities, but, the group that was most hated by Hitler was the Jews. Hitler was so compelled to…

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    and Prejudice, we see that the promiscuity of male characters is treated differently and is seen as socially acceptable. Society has set and shaped standards causing women to have their own type of cultural rules to follow based off of their sexual impurity. When dealing with the same issue concerning men, it’s treated in a different way due to the fact that men had more power and received anything they would demand. When discussing monogamy, we see that it is okay for men to be promiscuous…

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    HPLC column can be categorized into two types • Reverse Phase • Normal Phase 3.4.1.1. Reverse Phase Chromatography Reverse Phase system has a non-polar stationary phase over which polar solvents are used as mobile phase; it is generally used for separation of polar species. 3.4.1.2. Normal phase chromatography Normal Phase system has a polar stationary phase over which non-polar solvents are used as mobile phase; it is generally used for separation of non-polar species.[38]. A detection…

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    Vaccine Essay

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    this way. Scientists either take the sugar coating of the virus or they take the toxins and inactivate them with a chemical. To make a vaccines, scientists begin growing small amounts of the virus, which must contain only the virus, having no impurities whatsoever. Depending on the virus, they must grow in certain temperatures, ensuring that it is made effectively. Once there is enough to of the virus, there is a separation of what is pure to use and what is not. One of the final steps is…

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    down). The book takes you on a magical experience where “Elven culture, politics, and religion mirror our own” and how the main character “manifest very human flaws” going to show that even fictional characters that are thought to be immune to such impurities, are actually more alike than we care to…

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    The character of John Proctor is used throughout the play ‘The Crucible’ in order to convey the idea that both good and evil are not absolute. Proctor as the protagonist is described as a good man, even tempered and not easily led. Miller’s third essay suggests to the audience that Proctor has previously committed a sin against moral laws. As a married man to Elizabeth Proctor, John admits to an affair had with seventeen year old Abigail Williams. He believes his affair with Abigail ruined his…

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    What is a Vampire? Vampires are fictional undead creatures that originate from European folklore. Traditionally vampires feed upon the blood of the living to gain immortality. Vampires in literature became popular in the mid to late nineteenth century. Some of these early novels on vampires include; Bam Stoker’s Dracula, Polidori’s The Vampyre and Sheridan Le Fanu’s Carmilla. In the twentieth century with the invention of the video camera vampire films have become a mains take in our culture.…

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