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    In recent decades, dystopian society has become an exceedingly common fear in society. Two literary works that forebode of a coming time where freedoms are taken away are 1984 and “Harrison Bergeron”. These two dystopian plots convey warnings to society to pay attention to those in power. In 1984, George Orwell uses an ironic and haunting tone which communicates heavily through propaganda as well as literary devices. Kurt Vonnegut Jr. also uses irony and propaganda to promote a satirical as well…

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    elite were educated and were well within their means to carry out a revolution. Taking the elite away from the remaining revolutionary forces left the masses with little support and brain power. Also, the alliance of the Filipino elite and the colonizers not only brought about class discrimination, but it created breaks in the Filipino identity. The masses consequently gained different opinions on what it was to be Filipino, and so did the…

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    M & M's Decay Lab Report

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    Method In this LAB we measured how long it would take for varying starting amounts of M&M’s to decay. We did this LAB in order to find out if the rate of decay is dependent upon the initial amount of mass present in a radioactive sample. We changed the starting number of M&Ms or the initial “mass” of the M&Ms (our independent variable) in order to be able to come with a clear answer to the question. We also controlled the number of times we would shake the cup in order to not change the way we…

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    effects in the socio-political life of any nation. Understanding the phenomenon of mass mobilization and socialization has its big part in the political sciences. Mass mobilization emerged with the modern industrial era, this technique to mobilize the masses to a certain political agenda or set of goals was used in its most port to serve political and business goals. Mass media tends to achieve a successful and direct communication between the authorities and the citizens in one hand, and…

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    Copper Sulfate Lab

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    in the class period, then the masses of the substances would be closer to the correct amount that was given. This also would have prevented the greenish color of the starch and the very small amount of copper sulfate that was obtained by the end of the experiment. The inaccurate mass of Mixture #6 also affected the results because since the original mass of this mixture was supposed to be 37 grams and the theoretical amount were 38.59 grams. This affected the masses of the substances in the…

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    Science and technology are surely evolving but the masses are not. They are getting ever worse! This age is owned, ruled and dominated by brutes. Their philosophy holds that might makes right. But they do their bidding covertly, secretively just like secret societies have been doing for ages. Kings and emperors of the past were responsible for their people, today’s masters are not! They are above the law! They are criminals! Lesser people have risen to power and are subjugating other lesser…

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    the mass. Conclusions: In completing this experiment, it can be concluded that the law of conservation of mass is present in this lab in that the mass of the sample is conserved in decomposition of copper oxide where if the masses of copper and oxygen are combined their masses will approximate to the original mass of the copper oxide sample. As the data indicates that the empirical formula of copper oxide is CuO5, it can be…

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    weapons for fighting the bourgeoisie.” (Marx 90) By educating the masses, the bourgeoisie are showing them the inequality being thrust upon them. They give the students the knowledge of concepts and systems such as communism and how they might work for other countries. As Karl Marx comments, the Bourgeoisie creates a system in which “National one-sidedness and narrow-mindedness become more and more impossible.” (Marx 84) The masses become harder and harder to control as they become more aware of…

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    My issues with the roast have nothing to do with it “not in line with Indian culture”. However, I disagree with the outcry on how the roast was completely harmless. I believe that there are real, negative impacts that this roast could have on the masses. And that many of us are conveniently choosing not to see them. I can sense eyes rolling already. I would be lying if I said I…

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    Simple Lab Report Essay

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    in 0%, 1%, 3%, 5% and 7% concentrations for 1800s (±0.3s (human error)) and comparing the initial masses (g±0.01g) with their masses after soaking (g±0.01g). There was an outlier in the 13% mass change of the apple core after soaking in 7% saline solution, as shown in Graph 2. However, this outlier and the general trend of the data support the hypothesis. Graph 1 shows a divergent change in masses of apple cores as the concentration of the saline solution is increased: while there is an…

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