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    My First Chemistry Lab

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    location, dissolve completely, and do its job, but so many things can go wrong. I believe God calls us to explore and use our bodies to represent him. We should defiantly learn more about what we are putting in our bodies. As a Christian, one should keep incorporating science with religion instead of without. You would be so proud of me after seeing me work with micropipettes and fancy machines like the NanoDrop 2000 software. So, we were assigned the drug Sulfanilamide. We took 0.25mM of the drug and calibrated/standardized in order to create a calibration curve. We separated the two solvents by using a liquid/liquid extraction. That means we mixed our drug with the two solvents and analyzed how much was in both. We then solved for the partition coefficient (Log P) to describe the degree to which the dug prefers octanol or water. I know you hate math so I won’t get into details. Just know that I solved for volume using the M1V1=M2V2 formula. With our knowledge about Beer’s Law we were able to identify the compounds and their concentration through the UV-Vis spectroscopy. We were then able to calculate the molar absorptivity of the trails by using our data and combining it with the Beer’s Law equation. We performed this experiment three times and were not able to use the three because of the inaccurate results. Therefore, we did not add a standard deviation. There must have been an error we committed, but the only thing we could think about is that we did not wait the full 5…

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    Introduction I’m going to start this paper with introducing the history of Pascal’s Triangle, time ranging from 2nd century BC to 18th century AD. Among all the academic works by ancient mathematicians, I’m going to focus on Jiu Zhang Suan Shu [Nine Chapters on the Mathematical Art] composed by Chinese scholars around 2nd century BC-10th century AD. I will use the binomial expansions derived from Pascal’s triangle as an example and then illustrate the coefficients expansion in general. After…

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    Paths To Peace Analysis

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    events that have unfolded in the decades’ after that. Bose, a professor of International and Comparative Politics at the London School of Economics, have tried to dissect the history of Kashmir post 1947 to determine ‘how the Kashmir conflict has come to present such a grave threat to South Asia’s peace [1] and what can be done to resolve this. Bose’s book is divided into five chapters centred around three broad themes; The first theme traces the genesis of Kashmir’s current crisis that…

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    The war that I have decided to focus on for the purposes of my paper is the India-Pakistan war, more specifically the war of 1971. India and Pakistan have always been confronting each other due to their opposing ethnic, religious and political differences. The war of 1971 was the third war between India and Pakistan and the origins of this war were different from previous wars. Since the partition of British India and Pakistan in 1947 there have always been constant conflict and tension. The…

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    Context: (1947-1971) One day before the creation of Pakistan the Constitute assembly was established under the Indian independence act and was given a machinery by British government for transferring power to Pakistan, built up the constitution, East Pakistanis was equally featured as west Pakistanis in this assembly. Communal discrimination was experienced by East Pakistan so they considered themselves as more pro Pakistan as compare to West Pakistan. This can be a reason that Pakistan went…

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    Three mistakes of my life is similar to Kushwant singh’s train to Pakistan which deals with the awful separation between India and Pakistan. It moreover shows the religion of Hindu and Pakistan. Bhagat has offered the character as a assessment maker. He gives a part of advice to the youth that they should not follow every word of their parents and the boss blindly. In his book three mistakes of my life, he comments on the radical spirit as: “humanity wouldn’t have peogressed if people listened…

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    Plot and settings of “Train to Pakistan” “Train to Pakistan” is written by “Khushwant Singh”. It was published in 1956. This novel based on partition. The novel began with the description of weather. It was the summer of 1947 and was hotter and longer than usual. People started thinking that it was the punishment of their sins. Bloodshed and riots were at peak due to the air of partition of India. The settings of this novel based on a small imaginary village near the north southern part of India…

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    disobedience of the masses resulted in 2 years of community service and 6 years imprisonment. During the four years following his release, Gandhi received minimum publicity until he campaigned for “dominion status” to India, in 1928. Gandhi’s success was at its peak during the first years of the Second World War leading multiple civil uprisings, through his “Quit India” movement, as he saw no reason for his countrymen to fight for the British Empire overseas when they were being suppressed in…

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    The Partition of India was the process of dividing the sub-continent along sectarian lines, which took place in 1947 as India gained its independence from British Empire. The northern part predominantly Muslim, became nation of Pakistan and the southern predominantly Hindu became the Republic of India, the partition however devastated both India and Pakistan as the process claimed many lives in riots, rapes, murders and looting. The two countries began their independence with ruined economics…

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    Introduction On August 14, 1947, as a result of 3rd June plan, a new state in the world came into existence known as Pakistan. This state was divided into two wings-the East Pakistan and the West Pakistan. From the creation of Pakistan, the Eastern wing was constantly at stake and it faced many problems such as issue of capital, difference of language, Ayub Khan’s biasness, his policies regarding East Pakistan, six points presented by Sheikh Mujeeb-ur-Rehman and the influence of Indian…

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