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    desire. This longstanding tactic has been used by big companies, like Apple, to sell medicore products. Advertisement directors have taken notice that smartphones have created this utopia effect on millennials - creating a bubble of comfort in a portal metal box that tells them whatever they want, whenever they want. It creates a cave like effect, deceiving the users into depending on their phone to truly see reality. The advertisement for a smartphone like Apple’s iPhone 6s exudes to the…

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    The Musical Instrument Museum, Phoenix Public Library, and the Phoenix Art Museum have key characteristics that represent the landscape as well as their functionality. It can be said that the design of these buildings are similar and at the same time completely different in the way that they represent the landscape. The Instrument museum was designed by Rich Varda, an award-winning architect. The construction began on February 2008 and the museum opened its doors in April 2010. The Phoenix…

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    two enantiomers are always exactly opposite. Theory. For each electronic transition one can define an electric (µij≠0) and a magnetic (mij≠0) transition dipole. Both can lead to absorption of radiation, the intensity of which is directly related to the oscillator strength f, fij≈| µij |2+ | mij |2 In CD spectroscopy, in contrast to an electronic absorption (where electronic dipole >> magnetic dipole) spectroscopy, both transition dipole moments are important. Therefore, an integral of CD…

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    two possible iron sulfate compounds formed when reacting aqueous copper(II)sulfate with solid iron metal. The techniques used in this lab were weighing by difference, quantitative transfer, and vacuum filtration. At the end of the experiment it was found that iron was the limiting reactant and iron(II)sulfate was a product of the reaction between 7.0002g of copper(II)sulfate and 2.0101g iron metal which produced 2.3037g of copper product with a percent yield of 100.72%. Introduction: Much…

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    inner orbitals of transition metal ions and their chemical environment. The CFT assumes that the orbitals of the ligand atom do not overlap with the orbitals of the central metal ion under consideration. However, sufficient experimental evidence shows that there always some overlapping between ligand and metal orbitals. It has been proved that the metal complexes have some degree of covalency in them as against what was thought by the CFT modelists. Evidence of covalency in the metal-ligand bond…

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    Stanley Kubrick’s Full Metal Jacket (1987) is a provocative and philosophical cinematic experience. Starring R. Lee Ermey as the diabolical Sergeant Hartman, Vincent D’Onofrio as the childlike and naïve private Lawrence or “Gomer Pyle” and Matthew Modine as the sarcastic Private Davis or “Joker”; the film portrays the gruelling experience of the Vietnam war through the perspective of new U.S recruits. Neglecting to adhere to the conventional narrative plot structure, Full Metal Jacket is…

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    each customer more than once. That commitment to quality value continues today through an ownership transition. Bob Kreutzer (John Tatro’s Step-Son) and Jim Johnson carried the mantle from 1974 through 2016. Tatro Plumbing Co. Inc. developed into a full line mechanical contractor with a focused Western Kansas market vision.Tatro has developed capabilities in prefabrication for both piping and sheet metal to optimize manpower utilization. Our project management teams possess the capabilities to…

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    industrial revolution occurred in England between 1760 and 1840 and it completely changed the economy of society from agricultural to industrial. The invention of machines and, consequently, the methods of obtaining energy was the main reason for the transition from the agricultural type of society to the industrial. The steam, gasoline engines and electricity were invented, and they quickly replaced man and animals in many kinds of work. The need for competent management of the invented…

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    chemist, heated the mineral pyrolusite (MnO2) and in the presence of charcoal, found element 25, manganese in the year 1774. This silvery-metallic element has an atomic mass of 54.938049 rounded to 55 with 7 valence electrons. Manganese is a transition metal in group 7, period 4. Manganese is very flammable and dangerous with very strong intensity! It’s found in the earth’s mantle while having a melting point of 1246℉. The element manganese stimulates functions of the human body and resembles…

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    Huffman 1 Mikayla Huffman Klass English 9 Honors 9 June 2015 Interpretation of the Symbolism of Alchemy in The Alchemist Everyone has the ability to become something more in life than what they start out as, much like the transition from lead to gold. The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho contains an example of this, in how the protagonist, Santiago (a shepherd boy from a region of Spain called Andalusia) attempts to accomplish his personal legend. The leading symbol behind this book is alchemy, which…

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