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    Pre-lab: An endpoint is indicated by some form of indicator at the end of a titration. The equivalence point is when the moles of a standard solution equal the moles of a solution of an unknown concentration. The endpoint of the solution should be a faint pink color. If the color is too dark of a pink that means that it is overly titrated. The independent variable is the amount of base being added to the solution. The dependant variable is the indicator. The constant variable is the acid…

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    attention from my calculus work to the song. Each tremendous hit was a siren's song, which I ultimately succumbed to. As the song progressed, instruments continued to be added, but that beat was still in the background, faintly. I focused on that faint beat. Suddenly, a tremendous wave of musicality splashed into my ears. The sheer strength…

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    After reading The Crucible and learning about each character I learning very quickly that Author Miller believes fear is not something that should be deal with lightly because fear is something that can take over your whole life. Miller showed this the best through the character Mary Warren, Mary Warren was the servant of Proctors and was fearful. Mary was not a very flashily or main character to the play but she did have a very important role in the play she taught all of us what fear does to a…

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    DISCUSSION OF RESULTS: Answer the following Questions: 1. How did changing the angle of the slope affect the acceleration of the object? Use information from the summary table and/or graph. According to our data, the larger that the slope was, the faster the acceleration of the object was. Although, this was not the same for the 30° angle and the 40° angle. This may have occurred due to an error in recording the data or a bad ticker timer being used. 2. What forces are acting on the object…

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    threshold and it should have scared him away right from the beginning. If he faints in this circle, I have no hope that he will ever make it through the rest of Hell. Does this storm differ from the ones in his hometown? Has he never witnessed a storm? I assumed this pilgrim would not fear a storm…

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    The Crucible In Arthur Miller’s The Crucible, the story is based on the Salem witch trials which took place in Massachusetts. Many people were accused of calling to Lucifer, the devil, all because of a group of girl servants who showed signs of being bewitched and to add on, Abigail William’s uncle Mr. Parris was a witness of the girls dancing in the woods. Mary Warren was one of the main characters in the story and in the beginning she showed characteristics that made her meticulous, ambitious…

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    Asuno Park Summary

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    of Hiroshima and continues working for the next 3 days. But eventually after all his work he heads home to make sure that his mother is still alive. Finally, Miss Sasaki, after being abandoned and helpless for two days she is eventually found but faints in the process of bringing her to numerous…

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    In Act One, Scene One, in Lauren Hansberry’s A Raisin in the Sun, a short scene holds many clues about Aristotle’s six elements, which include: character, action, ideas, music/sound, spectacle and language. The scene that is most important to the development of the play is when Mama slaps Beneatha over her views on God. The scene includes Ruth, Beneatha and Mama and it takes place in their tiny South-Side apartment. Instantly it is obvious that this family lives in tight corners. It begins…

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    Rosalind Gender Roles

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    Although most of it is him proving them wrong, sometimes he does something like having Rosalind faint when she sees blood or have Orlando fight a lion to reminder people that there is some truth or backstory to all stereotypes. Not that all men could fight a lion or that all woman would faint at the sight of blood, but when things like this occur often, then people start to expect it. Mostly, Shakespeare defies gender roles by making Rosalind…

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    was prepared by the instructor and given for analysis. 25.00 mL of the acid was transferred into an Erlenmeyer flask using a volumetric pipette and 2-3 drops of phenolphthalein were added. The resulting solution was titrated with NaOH to achieve the faint pink endpoint and [unknown] was calculated according to the volume of NaOH used. The purpose of this experiment was to determine the [unknown acid] by titrating it with a standardized NaOH solution using phenolphthalein as the indicator. NaOH…

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