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    Ideal Culture In America

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    Carlos Collins Field Assignment 1 Racial Climate The United States of America was once described as a melting pot by a playwright by the name of Israel Zangwill (1908), but American society, to me, is more of a public restroom in an upscale restaurant. On the outside things seem to be pristine, but once you step inside you realize your “upscale” restaurant has clogged toilets, busted sinks, and soap dispensers with no soap. An article published by CBS News- Detroit (2016),…

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    color appeared in the reflux condenser, which is the visible liberation of nitrogen oxide gases. A total of 0.10 grams of purified benzil was produced from this reaction which contained a detected melting point of 82°C and a 34 % yield. This seemed to be approximately 10 degrees less than the ideal melting point of 94°C, which could be interpreted as deficiency of purity. The infrared spectroscopy, support this reasoning because shows a peak at 3316.65 cm-1, that appears to be a residues of…

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    Than Just a Shrine,” by Mary Gordon, our author takes us on the physical and emotional journey that some of our ancestors went on to come to this country for a better life. By coming here, they made America what it was always meant to be, a melting pot. The melting pot of America can be taken either in a good or bad perspective, but in the end, it changed American culture and is the reason most of us are here today. I will be defending…

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    Effect Of Salt On Ice

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    The initial observation was the officials sprinkle salt only on roads that are icy . The question was what effect does salt have on the ice? Hypothesis was formulated, salt water will melt ice cube faster than the pure water because salt lowers the freezing point of ice in salt water. The prediction was ice cube melts faster in salt water than pure water. The following was the procedure of this experiment was: fill out 100mL water into each 250mL empty beaker, add 0.5grams of salt to one of the…

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    During the 1800’s and the early 1900’s people started to give America the nickname, the melting pot. America was welcoming people from all over the world from different races and religions. These people were all hoping to find a better life, new opportunities and freedom. Since the start of American history, immigrants came here and brought their traditions and cultures with them. The United States is a country of immigrants. It is a place where people from all over the world come to build a…

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    Recrystallization Essay

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    faster. Since we did not use the fluted filter paper during the filtration some solvent evaporated resulting in premature crystallization and the solute stayed on the filter paper along with the impurities, making the percent recovered lower. The melting point obtained was 216.8-218.1…

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    “Waste not want not,” is something my parents have voiced to me since I was young. It means if I use what I have wisely, I will not need as much as others. Some people will assess leftovers as an awful tomorrow’s meal, but I perceive it as, “Sweet I don’t have to cook again.” I am aware of the poverty among the United States. I have seen it first-hand, along with living it as an adolescent. I have grown stronger as an individual because of my circumstances, as well as appreciating the…

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    In “Our Iceberg Is Melting”, Kotter’s steps 5-8 are presented in different stages of the story. Step 5 of Empowering employees for broad-based action by enabling actions by removing barriers; and removing barriers such as inefficient processes and hierarchies provides the freedom necessary to work across silos and generate real impact, was used by Louis (Head Penguin). When Louis (Head Penguin) acknowledged there was legitimacy to Fred's worries about the iceberg their home was on, he started…

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    Immigrant, a silent era film, director Charlie Chaplin uses a group of actors that he’s used in previous films, most importantly Edna Purviance and Henry Bergman, with the latter starting in two of Chaplin’s 1915 films, The Kreutzer Sonata and The Melting Pot, all the way to Modern Times in 1936. Many similar ‘auteurs” of the time used the same actors as well, especially D.W. Griffith, who used actress Lillian Gish for years. This system changed dramatically by the time of My Man Godfrey’s…

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    author meant that a multicultural American has weakened the United States political power or sovereignty and the identity of America. Although that is not necessarily true, America is considered the “Melting Pot” among all of the one hundred and ninety-six countries. America is known as the melting pot because America welcomes people from all walks of life, it is not a matter of where they come from, what they believe in or the color of their skin,…

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