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    In the great World we live in today , many people would say it's not so great anymore . Climate change is a reason why the world isn't as great as it once was . Climate change is a huge problem and every year it gets worse and worse if we don't act to help save the world we live in today . Many people think that it's not a problem when the facts are right in their face . Climate change has been affecting the world for many decades, the people of the world haven't really noticed its huge…

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    Global warming is the term used to describe an increase in the average temperature of the Earth 's atmosphere and its oceans,a change that is believed to be changing the climate of earth ( Livescience.com ). It has been a global issue for a long time now. It has led to many global problems that are very dangerous to all people. Some historical background of global warming is , ever since the 1880’s earth 's temperature has been gradually increasing which is impacting the whole world and makes…

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    compound. The compound was dissolved completely with distilled water in hot temperature and reformed back in cold environment. After the experiment, there were up to more than 50% of the compound being recrystallized and the unknown compound had the melting point at 165.2oC. The experiment showed the connection of polarity and solubility of the compound in order to recrystallize. II. Introduction A solid’s purification, when recrystallized with a solvent, is depending on the solubility of it…

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    Our concept of Modern Political Thought is mainly a derivative of the 17th and 18th century, whereas Classical Political Thought had its birth before the modern era. As a result, even somewhat politically-adept modern citizens seldom draw upon ‘modern’ philosophers such as Thomas Hobbes and John Locke. Plato and Aristotle, who predate both Hobbes and Locke by over a thousand years, are even further from these citizens’ minds. As is stands, many individuals have difficulty finding pertinence in…

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    Flask Synthesis Lab Report

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    slightly to break the vacuum. The crystals were covered with about 1 mL ice-cold acetone. The vacuum was reapplied immediately after. The crystals were air-dried for a few minutes and transferred onto a tared piece of 9 centimeter filtered paper. A melting point of the crystals was obtained using a small sample after the crystals were dried to a constant…

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    I want to talk about incarceration in America. In the wake of the Ferguson unrest, I feel that it might be useful to shed some light on the issues that are driving the anger and protests there. To be clear, I am not making any comments directly about Ferguson, Michael Brown, or the on-going investigation. I think it 'll be helpful to first state that we sadly need incarceration. In an excellent video on this subject, Hank Green states, "We send people to prison to be punished, to prevent…

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    saying “Early that day the weather turned and the snow was melting into dirty water.” when I read this line it just seemed like a random thing to put into the story, until you read the whole thing. After reading the complete story you realize that the snow melting is probably an analogy of the couple's relationship. I believe that the snow represents their marriage when it was at its best; pure as snow, happy, and extremely joyful. The snow melting into dirty water represents their marriage at…

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    In the short passage “Clothes” by Chitra Divakaruni, readers can clearly see how the melting pot realistically takes place. Sumita, the main character, was an Indian living in her homeland. Through an arranged marriage, she moved to America to meet her future husband. They have a great relationship dynamic and appear to be an amazing fit…

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    Arctic Temperature

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    The changes vary across the Arctic; the largest decreases occur in maritime regions of the Arctic (Alaska, northern Scandinavia, and the Pacific coast region of Russia) [8]. Climate model projections indicate decreases in the duration of snow cover of 10 to 20% over most of the Arctic by 2050 and Scandinavia will experience the most loss (around 30 to 40%) [2]. 2.4 Temperature Average Arctic temperatures have increased at almost twice the global average rate in the past 100 years according to…

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    homes and dumped into the atmosphere since the Industrial Revolution. Ice sheets and glaciers are melting because of rising temperatures. The rate of the meltdown is considered, to have potential in threatening islands of low altitudes, such as the Philippines. In addition, it can flood local coastlines in either developed or developing countries like America, Japan, China, and Africa. Ice is melting within the Arctic circles, which contains Antarctica and North pole. Global Warming shortens…

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