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    As time has progressed, Canada as a whole as improved in accepting minorities. The nation is known as a melting pot and it certainly earns that name with the multiple cultures and religions that make up a large portion of the population. However, even with the large melting pot that Canada is, racial profiling is prevalent in Canada’s society as a whole. In general, it is noticeable that racial profiling has been on the decrease as time has passed and is only getting rarer, and the Canadian…

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    Project Iceworm Analysis

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    will be uncovered within the next decade due to global warming. Global warming is when earth’s temperature increases gradually over time. When the temperature rises it causes ice glaciers such as in Greenland to melt over a period of time. The ice melting in Greenland is not the only problem. Researcher are also worried that toxic waste will be uncovered and released due to the fact that the US government left all its waste in the camp because they believed that the ice would have kept…

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    trying to get Teresa to like him to by acting like he knows French when Mr. Bueller calls on him. Then after class Teresa ask him to help her with her French. After she ask him he goes to the library and checked out three French books. In the story “Melting Pot” there is an external conflict between all the ethnic groups in her neighborhood. Some people did not like other people but some people did it was all because of their race. In the story “Seventh Grade” Victors internal conflict was…

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    For Singapore to be a melting pot, it has to be a place in which homogeneous societies develop. People of different cultural backgrounds and religions have to be combined so as to eventually lose their discrete identities, yielding a culture of uniform values, beliefs, and norms of behaviour. In the past, we were considered or called a melting pot. However, with recent years, especially the past century, the influx of immigrants have…

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    compared to a computer model of the desired product to analyze the optimal 3D structure of the dienone. The base catalyzed condensation reaction was used to form the product for analysis, followed by vacuum filtration to recover the product. Both a melting point analysis and a UV/VIS analysis were used to analyze the composition of the obtained product. Finally, the computer model was examined to learn about the optimal angles and strain within the molecule. The dibenzylketone,…

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    What can humans do to help reduce global warming? It might sound like a dumb statement but there is actually a lot of action that humans can take on to help out with global warming, but some of us either don’t know it or are unaware of this major ongoing problem that affects all of us. For example, we can choose to go green in our homes or bigger complexes such as apartments by the doing the most minimum changes to your house by doing things such as switching from the normal light bulbs to the…

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    Overview Of Global Warming

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    The first major sign of evidence is the melting of ice caps such as Antarctica. “Antarctica has been losing about 134 billion metric tons of ice per year since 2002”(Macmillan). That is an astonishing number which will harm animal habitats and cause flooding. Also, as a result of the melting ice, and ultimately global warming, “global sea level rose about 17 centimeters (6.7 inches) in the last century” which has…

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    to lipid ratio was kept constant as 0.1:1.5 The concentration of lipid varied from 0.5% w/v to 1.5%w/v as beyond 1.5% w/v, the size of SLN were found to be increased. The temperature of the system is maintained at 500C to 600C to ensure complete melting of the lipid- solubilizer system and entrapment of drug. The concentration of hydrophilic and hydrophobic surfactants was varied from 0.5% to 1.0% and 0.25% to 0.5% respectively and were finalized as 0.5% hydrophilic and 0.25% of hydrophobic…

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    woven together. Overall being American is to be rebellious and fight for what you believe in, believe in a free democracy that highlights the rights of all, having a free market without heavy government regulation, and contribute to America’s rich melting pot culture. Americans all throughout society have demonstrated their rebellious ability and persistence to get what they want. This rebellious attitude has helped America achieve victory in many…

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    the biggest impact of climate change is the melting of glaciers; because of the high temperatures glaciers are melting and raising sea levels. The problem behind this is the lower regain are being submerge in water, pulse the glaciers themselves holds 70% of freshwater and if they melt it mighty mass with how ocean currents operates…

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