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    Ionic Holding

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    this electrostatic fascination constitutes an ionic bond. Ionic holding happens between a nonmetal, which goes about as an electron acceptor, and a metal, which goes about as an electron contributor. Metals have few valence electrons, though nonmetals have more like eight valence electrons; to effectively fulfill the octet control, the nonmetal will acknowledge an electron gave by the metal. More than one electron can be given and got in an ionic bond. The greater part…

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    Fatty Acid Lab Report

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    contain less than the maximum amount of hydrogen. These materials exist as cis or trans isomers depending on the geometry of the double bond. TWO TYPE OF POLYUNSATURATED FATTY ACID I. OMEGA 3 FATTY ACID II. OMEGA 6 FATTY ACID OMEGA 3 FATTY ACID Omega-3 fatty acids — also called ω-3 fatty acids or n-3 fatty acids[1] — arepolyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) with a double bond (C=C) at the third carbon atom from the end of the carbon chain.[2] The fatty acids have two ends, the carboxylic acid…

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    Nvinyl Pyrrolidone

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    et al. 2007). The amide group in NVP is highly polar, which confirms it’s hydrophilic. NVP has been copolymerized with various monomers because the amide group has high affinity for many large and small molecules that are known to be good hydrogen-bond acceptors (Jin et al. 2013; Santanakrishnan et al. 2012; Arosio et al. 2011). NVP has been copolymerized with various siloxane derivatives monomers such as vinyl triethoxy silane (Gatica et al. 2003), vinyl trimethoxy silane, vinyl trimethyl…

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    When two or more atoms chemically bond with each other, the resultant chemical structure is a molecule. The familiar water molecule, H2O, consists of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom, which bond together to form water . Atoms can form molecules by donating, accepting, or sharing electrons to fill their outer shells. These processes go under Covalent or Ionic bonding. A covalent bond is a chemical bond that involves the sharing of electron pairs between atoms. It only happens between…

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    New mothers around the world plan their busy days around their new born baby, there is no such thing as a moms itinerary: it is all about the baby. Day-to-day moms follow the baby's direction whether it’s crying about their bowel movements, their tiredness, or the urgent hunger that surges through their bodies. At that moment in time a mother should not consciously have to think about judgments that are being made against her, but more importantly the main priority should be about feeding her…

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    Workers In The Gig Economy

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    The gig economy is an economy that focuses on short-term engagements. In this economy, employees become independent contractors or “micro-entrepreneurs” who work when they want and how they want. This nontraditional work environment is not new to the American economy. In fact, the practice of out-bidding others for jobs can be traced back to the first half of the 20th century (Anderson). However, researchers point to smartphone apps and online marketplaces as the instigators of the sudden…

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    James Bond Journey

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    In the movie James Bond: Dr. No, James bond, a british spy, is the protagonist and he goes on the hero’s journey to accomplish his mission of finding out what happened to John Strangways, an agent working in Jamaica, given to him by his boss. Over the course of the journey, James Bond changes as he becomes braver, and also realizes he has feelings for a girl named Honey Ryder. This change is significant, because towards the end of the film, James Bond goes back in the building that has a…

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    Steroids In Baseball

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    Giambi, Sosa, and Bonds, pushed each other to swing for the fences more often which resulted in more home runs per season (DeVany, 2011, p. 502). As the competition rises, those who couldn’t quite keep up had to find an alternative way to produce at the plate. These players turned to performance enhancing drugs. Mark McGuire smacked 70 home runs and then a few years later, Barry Bonds hit 73 in the 2001…

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    using steroids in their careers. The Mitchell Report, a file that was published by former US Senator George Mitchell that investigated the use of drugs in MLB was published in 2007 and revealed a number of big name players like Roger Clemens, Barry Bonds, Rafael Palmeiro and Gary Sheffield. Of all the players that were named, some admitted their use, others denied and some kept quiet. After the report, MLB implemented a strict drug policy and if a player…

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    Barry Bond Steroids

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    “This record is not tainted at all, at all,” Bonds said. “Period. You guys can say whatever you want.” This was Barry Bonds in the post-game interview after hitting his 756th career home run to beat the record previously held by Hank Aaron. Reactions to this were varied, as some stood up for Bonds, while others bashed him. Either way, the use of steroids is wrong. Athletes that are proven to have used steroids in their careers should be forced to forfeit their titles because they gain an unfair…

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