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    Third, within the taxes and credits section line 38 total was transferred from line 37 total, there was one standard deduction that Jackson Erb fell into and that was filing jointly the deduction total was $12,600 in which the computation for line 41 resulted in a negative number thus a zero was entered. Last step was to subtract exemption amount which I found to result in zero from the information provided. Thus the end result is an eligible refund amount totaling $1,397 will be distributed.…

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    Tarasoff Case Summary

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    The Tarasoff Case Study When an individual suffering from a mental illness threatens to harm another, who should be extended the right of protection: the one making the threat or the potential victim? To answer this question, it is essential to understand the Tarasoff Case, the arguments for both the rights of the mentally ill as well as the potential victim, and how various religions view this ethical question. In August 1969, Prosenjit Poddar sought mental health treatment at Cowell…

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    John F Kennedy Memorial I. John F. Kennedy was one of the most influential presidents of the United States, since he was very committed to the space program, he was dedicated to the first Freedom Rides to stop segregation and he cut taxes and oil bills. II. Kennedy was very committed to the space program. A. His goal was to put a man on the moon 1. Wanted everyone to donate money to help 2. Address the challenge to the congress 3. Delivered a speech about the effort to reach the moon and the…

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    suppose I’d be the loneliest girl in Massachusetts if you went away” (Fast 41). This quote from the book mainly described what kind of character Ruth Simmons is. She loves Adam whole-heartedly and wants to marry him. As the story moves on her love for him grows stronger and it affects Adam more and more. With all this love for Adam, she also seeks independence from him and…

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    Pap is Huck’s abusive father who comes back for Huck’s large sum of money. He and Huck live a life with no rules. Huck, at first, likes this lifestyle because he doesn't have to rebel or abide to any rules. Huck says “I didn't want to go back to the widow’s any more and be so cramped up and sivilized, as they called…

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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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    War On Drugs Failures

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    The War on Drugs: America’s Great Blunder Over one trillion dollars have been spent on the drug war since its inception during Richard Nixon’s presidency; one trillion dollars that the general populace has, in large part, had to pay out of its own pocket (“Wasted Tax…”). America’s spending on this war on drugs has gotten out of hand, and the taxpayers are seeing little in the way of results. In fact, the crime rate has only gone up in relation to drug offenses. This startling trend isn’t…

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    reported a couple of decades ago that more than 41% of the failures in new drug development is attributed to poor biopharmaceutical properties, including water insolubility.Water insolubility can postpone or totally halt new drug developmentand can prevent muchessential reformulation of currently marketed products. 2.3 THREE MAJOR FACTORS OF SOLUBILITY OF DRUG [16][17] • The entropy of mixing favours miscibility of all components. • The difference between the sum of the drug-drug (DD) and…

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    Mary Shelley was Born on August 30th 1797. Her mother died shortly after her birth and father was left to care for her and her half sister Fanny Imlay. Mary’s half- sister is a daughter her mom had from an affair with a soldier. She loved reading as a kid (sometimes by her mother’s grave)as well as daydreaming and escaping from her challenging home and into imagination.Her father remarried to a woman named Mary Jane Clairmont who had two kids already.Later they had a boy together. Mary disliked…

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    This law is a manifestation that enthalpy is a state function. (UCDAVIS Chem Wiki 2015). The definition of Hess’s Law is that the heat of any ∆H○f for a specific reaction is equals to the sum the heats of reaction for any set of reactions which in sum are equivalent to the overall reaction. (UCDAVIS Chem Wiki 2015) Hess’s Law is mainly due to enthalpy being a state of function, which can calculate the overall change in enthalpy by adding up the changes for each step…

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