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    a useful trade such as weaving or carpentry. They work days were 6 hours and they shared the work load equally. The only citizens exempted from manual labor are those who show intellectual promises and they study to become priest who could be male or female. The priest conducted services, educate the children act as moral and spiritual guides. Utopians spend their free time to learning and exploring in physical activies such as sports and art. 2.What are the primary ideals that the utopia or dystopia is designed to achieve ? One of the primary ideas was to strived to get rid of difference and materialism through strict uniform and inhuman authorianism. One of biggest ideals I noticed was communitarism and family was very important in utopia. Social order was another primary ideal because it lead to a more productive society and this was a way to make sure that people had a role in the family. I believe the biggest idea was equality and this is why all resources included work was distributed out evenly. The primary goal was…

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    The death of Candy’s dog foreshadows the oncoming death of Lennie. George comes to his own realization that the ideal life he is seeking will never occur. It is an impossible goal for the two of them. Thus, George feels sympathy for Lennie and decides that it will be best for the both of them if he kills Lennie. When George was asked how he killed Lennie, he responded simply, ‘“I just done it.”’ (107) A tragic ending of Lennie’s life, but it was necessary for the continuation of George’s life as…

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    THE BENDS The bends, also known as decompression sickness, occurs in scuba divers when dissolved gases, such as nitrogen, form bubbles and can cause harm to the body. These bubbles form when there is a change in pressure during scuba diving. The longer a diver remains at a certain depth, the more nitrogen dissolves. The nitrogen gas is not used by the body, so it is built up in body tissues. Henry’s law can be used to explain “the bends”: the amount of gas that will dissolve in a liquid at a…

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    As explained above, the governing equations of the gas mixture that include continuity, momentum and mass fraction of the components, are solved at first. Transient conservation equations are as follow: Mass conservation (1) (∂(ε(1-s)ρ_g))/∂t+∇.(ρ_g u ⃗_g )=S_m In this equation u ⃗_g is superficial velocity vector of gas mixture, which related to intrinsic fluid velocity U as following: (2) (u_g ) ⃗=ε(1-s)U ⃗ In the gas transfer channel, the porosity is equal one and the liquid water volume fraction…

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    Elodea Lab

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    Materials ● 1 Thermometer ● 1 Digital Timer ● Gas pressure sensor ● Logger Pro ● Vernier computer interface ● Laptop computer ● 2 Ring stands ● 2 utility clamps ● 3 400 ml Glass beakers ● 1 Small plastic shoe container ● 6 Sprigs of Elodea ● 1 Hot plate ● 1 Small plastic pan ● Ice to fill the pan ● DI Water Method First, turn the hot plate on to start the heating process, careful not to touch it after it is on. Power on the computer and connect the gas pressure sensor to the…

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    Jack and Algy prove this when they choose to change their names and live double lives to find happiness and ‘love’. The whole plot of the play is about the importance of being Earnest, and this evolves around the two main male characters. In order to influence Gwendolen and Cecily of their love to Jack and Algernon, they both profess their name to be ‘Earnest’. For Jack this is when he is with Gwendolen in town, and for Algernon it is when he is out at Jack’s country house with Cecily. Living…

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    Fig.\ref{Str_1_T} compares the jet trajectory measurement for the open nozzle configuration at the two blower velocities. Fig.\ref{Str_1_W} compares the weight distribution along the centerline axis, normalized with respect to the total mass distributed. Fig.\ref{Profiles_1}.a shows the centerline profile of the straw distribution on the ground, normalized to their respective maximum weights and Fig.\ref{Profiles_1}.b shows the jet spreading along curvilinear trajectory $\zeta$.…

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    Pressure vs. Volume and Boyle’s Law Pre-Lab Questions According to our modern understanding of the gas laws, there are four measurable properties (variables) of a gas. These variables are P (pressure), V (volume), T (temperature), and n (number of moles). In Boyle’s experiment, which two variables were held constant? Both the temperature (T) and the number of moles of gas (n) were held constant in Boyle’s experiment. Fill in the blanks to summarize the relationship among the gas properties in…

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    atmospheric composition is 781,000ppmv. The mass mixing ratio is the volume mixing ratio multiplied by the molecular mass of nitrogen all divided by the molecular mass of air. As the molecular mass of air, 28.8g, is higher than the molecular mass of nitrogen, 28g, the mass mixing ratio would be lower than the volume mixing ratio. a) m=F/a m=101300/9.8=10,336 An estimate of the total mass of a column of the atmosphere with a base area of 1m2 is 10,336kg. b) for a 1m2 column at average…

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    In order to understand this experiment we will investigate key components of it. First, we will explore the history of a basketball. By knowing its history, we will have an exceptional grasp on, of how basketball has evolved over time. Afterwards we will learn about different types of basketballs and their exterior and interior materials. By being familiar with this we can predict what is propelling to happen in the experiment. Third, we will investigate Charles Law. This will aid us to…

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