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    Maus is a two volume graphic novel written by Art Spiegelman. This intriguing work, which is the winner of the 1992 Pulitzer Prize, take us through the story of Art interviewing his father, Vladek, of his experiences from the Holocaust. Throughout the first volume, we can get an idea that for some unknown reason, Art has a feeling of guilt over him. As the book goes on, we can see that even though Art was not involved with the Holocaust in any way, the whole ordeal seems to have an affect on his…

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    383 Scallops Lab Report

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    presence or absence of benthic microalgae, distance from the inlet entrance, Coscinasterias muricata (eleven-arm starfish) density and percentage macroalgae cover (Table 3). The Akaike weight of this top model (0.31) gives an indication that there is no one best model (Table 3). A multi-model averaging process was therefore performed on models within six AICc values of the best model (Table…

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    5. The first three cookies had 160 grams of flour in it. The heights of those three cookies stayed the same at 1.0 centimeters tall. The second batch of cookies had 96 grams of flour in it. Two of the cookies stayed the same at 2.0. The third one bumped down to 1.5. The final batch had 224 grams of flour in it. All of the cookies stayed the same at 1.5 centimeters. The pattern was that all of the cookies stayed nearly at the same amount. It would have been nice if the cookies had been…

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    Lab Report Density Lab

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    measurements and collect data to determine the physical properties of matter; density, volume, and mass. Materials: Graduated Cylinder Balance Water Unknown Liquid Paper Towels Weighing Paper Weighed Solid (Rubber stopper) Procedure: Part A Obtain a 10 ml graduated cylinder and measure its mass on the balance. Record. Pour water inside the graduated cylinder. In other to get the correct measurement of volume, read the bottom meniscus. Determine and record the mass of the graduated cylinder and…

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    1. a. My data demonstrated the law of conservation of mass in part 5 of the experiment, dissolving sugar in water. The law of conservation mass states that matter cannot be created or destroyed by can enter or leave the system. The system’s change in mass was 0.00 grams, resulting in support of this statement. The balance had an uncertainty of 0.05 grams. b. With this experiment, we had a closed environment within the vial, not allowing any particles to come in or out, further explaining why…

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    bottom to be circulated again as more gas enters the center column [7]. Illustration "C" shows an example of a "Split-Column Airlift" PBR [7]. This PBR works in the same way that the Internal Loop Airlift PBR does except that the vertical flow is on one side of the column, divided by a flat wall of the column [7]. Illustration "D" is an example of an "External-Loop Airlift" PBR [7]. Like the "It also works the same way as the Internal Loop Airlift in respect to the flow. However, the flow…

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    Water Displacement Lab

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    Lab two explored varies ways to find the density of objects. This lab used displacement , measurement, and the density formula to make observation and collect data about the balloon filled with sublimed dry ice, various water samples, and a golf ball. The ultimate goals of this experiment were to collect the most precise measurements of displacement of the balloon in the tap water, the weight of the three water samples versus the original cylinder, and diameter of the golf ball in order to use…

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    opposite process was used to determine the calibration of a piece of glassware using a known density. In the first activity, “Density of Liquids”, the identity of a liquid was determined by calculating its density (g/mL). First the mass (g) of a specific volume (mL) of water and the unknown liquid was found. Their densities (g/mL) were then calculated by dividing the mass (g) by the density), the calculated density was then compared to a list of known densities to determine the liquid’s…

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    Beginning with Adam Smith’s The Wealth of Nations, bourgeois political economists have theorized that the value is a function of a worker’s labor. In Capital Volume One, Karl Marx illuminates this idea and adds nuances to it, explaining underlying relationships between labor and value. Namely, Marx introduces the concept of socially necessary labor-time and uses it as a point of departure for considering the links between labor, value, and material wealth. In Capital, Marx elucidates the…

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    how Maximilian should accept his works from that time. While Beethoven complimented his “friend” profusely, there is a hint of arrogance in his words. To quote one of the letters, he said “[accept] them as the pure offering of childlike reverence, and graciously vouchsafe to regard with indulgence them and their youthful composer” (IMSLP Volume 1, Letter #1). It proven further when he was talking to a Dr. Schade about how his apology should be accepted and the reasons why. It seems that…

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