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    cons to being and an American and also what makes someone American. Many people come to America to have a better life and to experience the diversity. Lots of people from other countries want to come to America that's why America is called The Melting Pot. there are many different races and different people from all around the world that come to America because they believe that they can have a better life in America. America is the only state that has happiness…

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    with someone who was from a different cultural background than your own. What did you learn from this person? Did your personal encounters with person result in any changes in your thoughts, values, or beliefs? Why or why not? America is like a melting pot of diversity. Over the years many different cultures from all over the world have migrated to the US. The number of immigrants coming into the US continues to grow daily. I have experienced working with many different cultures throughout the…

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    a "melting pot" because President Jimmy Carter combined these ideas when he described the United States this way: "We become not a melting pot but a beautiful mosaic.Different people, different beliefs,…different hopes, different dreams."(making a better life ) What he meant by this saying is that we are not a melting pot because everybody in america has different cultures or heritage .Also you can take out the carrots and cucumbers or whatever that it is that you put in salad as in a melting…

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    bloodshed, but in the end, justice won out. These places link our nation, showing us how our country came to be, and they show us how we can and will prevail over any challenge that comes our way. Ellis Island This place represents the American Melting Pot. Between 1892 and 1924, 22 million immigrants came to our country through Ellis Island. Almost all came from different backgrounds, but all shared the same belief: that in America, they would be free. The U.S. is the only nation to have done…

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    and pedestrians. Icy roads and sidewalks can become very hazardous for travel. A solution must be implemented to mitigate risks associated with winter travel. This problem is relevant to the experiment since I will be testing different methods of melting ice. The solution resulting from the experiment can be used throughout the world to make our roads safer. The literary reviews for this experiment are from two different sources, which both identify problems and potential solutions that…

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    In this experiment one, are determining the melting points of different crystalline substances following a specific procedure. By finding the melting point of a crystalline substance, it helps determine what kind of compound it is as well as initiate the purity. A DigiMelt apparatus can be used to determine the melting point where a small amount of the the substance is packed into a capillary tube and heated slowly in the apparatus which includes a thermometer, a heating coil and a magnifying…

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    The melting point of a substance is best described as the temperature at which a solid becomes a liquid (Bruice 2014). On the molecular level, when a compound melts the forces between the molecules become weaker. This is because when a substances heats up the kinetic energy between the molecules increase causing the molecules to vibrate. When the vibrations become strong enough for the molecules to move around and pass other molecules, the compound that is being heated up starts to melt and…

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    After the extraction, recrystallization, and determination of melting points for the unknown compound #4 were performed, and observations were noted, the results were obtained. The two compounds yielded were 4-tert-butyl phenol and triphenylamine. The masses obtained of each compound were 0.071g and 0.298g. The melting point ranges obtained are as follows; for the first the solid started to melt at 94 ˚C and was completely melted at 98˚C, and for the second the solid started to melt at 115 ˚C…

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    I was born on September 1st 2001, I was a happy baby ready for the world to come. I was a very energetic I always wanted to know what was happening. Some of my favorite memories of me with my family were (and still are) the long road trips we do to San Diego. Also I really enjoyed flying to Connecticut to see my mom's side of the family. In the Hollister history the best road trip was when the car broke down just before the Grape Vine ( it is a big hill just before LA). We had to pull over and…

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    what if there was another method that was more environmentally and financially friendly. My project will benefit the town, the government, and the people. Through a chemistry experiment, this project will test how different substances affect the melting speed of ice. The experiment will be testing the effects of salt, sugar, brine, sand, and nothing on the speed at which ice melts. If the substance poured is salt, then the ice will melt the fastest. This is because salt lowers the freezing…

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