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  • Reactions to Sexism Adds

    Reactions to Sexism Adds

    Jacob Thomas Professor Young English 1301 9 December 2014 Final My Immediate reactions to these ads are that they are completely outrageous. It honestly pains me to think that people can be that sexist. I honestly think that sexiest ads are not a bad thing from a company’s positon on trying to sell a product but they are completely offending. I think that one reason they do this might be to get people talking about

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    Submitted: February 16, 2015 By: Jacob Thomas
  • An Investigation of the College Students’ Attitude Toward Brand-Named Products.

    An Investigation of the College Students’ Attitude Toward Brand-Named Products.

    Student ID: 2172402 Module Code: PM504 Tutor:Olga Module Code: PM504 2T Class/Group: Group K Module Title: Research Design and Critique Assessment: Literature Review Assignment Title: An investigation of the college students’ attitude toward brand-named products. Tutor Name:Olga Campbell-Thomson Student ID Number: 2172402 Date of Submission: Feb 16, 2015 Introduction According to Klncade and Bahng (2013), different consumer groups have different perceptions of brand and these perceptions can be a valuable reference which help companies filtrate

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    Submitted: March 8, 2015 By: Han Gao
  • Luther Reaction Paper

    Luther Reaction Paper

    Many people during the Protestant Reformation believed that Martin Luther was the reason that there was a Reformation. The Protestant Reformation occurred to end corruption within the church, and to stop the sale of indulgences. People saw Martin Luther as the man who started the Reformation, but however, other factors contributed to the beginning of this movement. The Reformation was not all bad; the Crown showed a lack of interest to the situation, but the

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    Essay Length: 568 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: May 28, 2015 By: elizabethmarrow
  • Chapter 2 Analyzing International Opportunities - International Investigation of Prospective Business Opportunities for Secret Recipe Restaurant

    Chapter 2 Analyzing International Opportunities - International Investigation of Prospective Business Opportunities for Secret Recipe Restaurant

    Chapter 2 Analyzing international opportunities 2.0 Introduction This session discusses the important issues involved in the international investigation of prospective business opportunities for secret recipe restaurant. The screening practice for prospective markets and sites consists of four steps. Initially, companies need to classify the basic appeal of this location. This is proper whether the basis for shaping requires for food and beverages menu or else determines the accessibility of basic resources necessary to take out

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    Submitted: December 28, 2015 By: venuarunasalam
  • Summarizing and Reflecting on: An Fmri Investigation of Emotional Engagement in Moral Judgement

    Summarizing and Reflecting on: An Fmri Investigation of Emotional Engagement in Moral Judgement

    In a modern society like ours, there are often questions that arise dealing with what is acceptable and what is not, what makes something more justifiable than something else or why is Event A normal while Event B is not? These questions arise everyday in our lives, and while the answers remain unknown to some, psychologists believe that our emotions we have are tied with what we believe is moral. In an article entitled An

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    Submitted: February 22, 2016 By: emilyburzynski
  • Story of Moth Reaction Paper

    Story of Moth Reaction Paper

    Reflection Paper The story talks about the lesson about the two moths that died while roaming around the flame of the candle. It started when Jose Rizal’s mother, Teodora Alonzo, was teaching Jose Rizal to read in Spanish and the story was El amigo de los Ninos (The children’s friend). His mother got frustrated due to his reading skills were poor, Jose Rizal didn’t understand Spanish so he couldn’t read the selection with feelings. His

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    Essay Length: 388 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 20, 2016 By: ruthann26
  • Grignard Reaction Discussion

    Grignard Reaction Discussion

    In this experiment we used a Grignard reaction to form triphenylmethanol. The synthesis of our Grignard reagent was required for this experiment, therefore, phenylmagnesium bromide was produced from bromobenzene and magnesium before the preparation of triphenylmethanol. At the completion of the lab we were able to successfully conclude that our reaction went to completion form triphenylmethanol. Through calculations of percent yield, we concluded that there was a 15.63% of bromobenzene was successfully reacted into Triphenylmethanol

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    Essay Length: 435 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 10, 2016 By: kk_06
  • Reaction Paper on Ignacio De Loyola

    Reaction Paper on Ignacio De Loyola

    Reaction Paper on Ignacio de Loyola The film Ignacio de Loyola chronicles the life of Ignacio de Loyola starting from his life as a nobleman to his life as a servant of God. The first scene of Ignacio as an adult showed him with a prostitute–whom he seems to be a regular customer of–indicating that his life was mostly hedonistic. He was a soldier then of the Spanish Army, who were looking to fend off

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    Essay Length: 686 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: September 8, 2016 By: Joshua Rodriguez
  • Rise and Impact of Trolls as a Form of Social Reaction on Social Media in India

    Rise and Impact of Trolls as a Form of Social Reaction on Social Media in India

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Sr. No. CONTENTS Pg. No. 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 History of Trolls 1.2 Types of Social Media Trolls 1.3 Examples of Social Media Trolling 1-4 2. REVIEW OF LITERATURE 5-7 3. RESEARCH METHODOLOGY 3.1 Statement of the problem 3.2 Objectives 3.3 Research Questions 3.4 Research Design 3.5 Sampling 8-9 4. DATA ANALYSIS & INTERPRETATION 10-16 5. FINDINGS 17 6. CONCLUSION 18 7. BIBLIOGRAPHY 19 8. APPENDIX 20 INTRODUCTION The word 'troll' is

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    Submitted: October 12, 2016 By: AkshitaSJ
  • Color Reactions of Carbohydrates

    Color Reactions of Carbohydrates

    Color Reactions For carbohydrates Test Rx Expected Result Component Responsible forVR Sugars which gives (+) result General Test Molisch Detect compounds other than CHO α- Naphthol * Reacts w/ cyclic aldehydes Conc. H2SO4 http://vlab.amrita.edu/userfiles/1/image/molis%281%29.jpg Furfural Naphthol strong acid(conc. H2SO4) * 2 layers will form sugar hydrolyze to become monosaccharide: removed H2O → formedfurfural or Hydroxymethylfurfural * →condensed with (αnephthol )to form a violet ring(Furfuryldiphenylmethane orFurfurylDinaphthyl Furfural * produced from pentoses/pentosans Hydroxymethylfurfural * produced from hexoses

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    Essay Length: 343 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: October 31, 2016 By: 151336984
  • Social Reaction-Labeling Perspective

    Social Reaction-Labeling Perspective

    The development of the theory of Social Reaction-Labeling perspective was an important milestone in criminology. This theory became instrumental in integrating the view of sociology in the context of criminology. According to Agnew, 2014: 253, “labeling theory proposes that we focus our attention not on the behavior of offenders but on the behavior of those who label, react to, and otherwise seek to control offenders”. Better still, theory argues that it is these factors at

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    Submitted: November 27, 2016 By: matthew J
  • Investigating into the Effect of Nitrates Levels on the Invertebrate Abundances of Two Contrasting Streams

    Investigating into the Effect of Nitrates Levels on the Invertebrate Abundances of Two Contrasting Streams

    Investigating into the effect of Nitrates levels on the invertebrate abundances of two contrasting streams. Nitrate Concentration Natural nitrate levels in groundwater are generally low, usually less than 10 mg/l NO3, however concentrations can increase due to human activities, such as agriculture, industry, domestic effluents and emissions from combustion engines. The legal maximum concentration of nitrate for human drinking water in the uk is 50mg/l. Appendix 1 shows the causes of nitrate pollution in groundwater

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    Submitted: January 18, 2017 By: welbeck
  • Reaction Paper on Inside Job

    Reaction Paper on Inside Job

    A Reaction Paper on Inside Job Part I: Summary/Synopsis Inside job is a film about the global financial crisis of 2008 which resulted in millions of people losses their jobs and homes in the worst recession since the great depression. It features research and extensive interviews with financers, politicians, journalists and academists. The documentary is split into five parts. It begins by examining how Iceland was highly deregulated in 2000 and the privatization of its

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    Submitted: February 9, 2017 By: Babesgubat
  • Reaction Paper

    Reaction Paper

    Reaction Paper #1 At this point in the semester, I have had a very positive experience within this Health Psychology course. I like that it isn’t your typical class where we sit, while the professor gives their lecture. I find that it’s harder for me to obtain the material when I am just sitting there, staring into space. I love that as a class we are encouraged to communicate and voice our outlooks on health.

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    Submitted: March 23, 2017 By: sammae
  • Investigating Chemical Equilibrium

    Investigating Chemical Equilibrium

    Experiment 12A: Investigating Chemical Equilibrium Courtney.K March.3rd, 2017 Block 4 Purpose: As on page 163 “Essential experiments for chemistry” experiment 12A: Investigating chemical equilibrium. Materials: As on page 164 “Essential experiments for chemistry” experiment 12A: Investigating chemical equilibrium. Procedure: As on page 164-166 “Essential experiments for chemistry” experiment 12A: Investigating chemical equilibrium. Omit step 4. Observations: Part 1: HBcg ←→ Bcg- + H+ Initial colour of bromcresol green in water: Blue Reagent added Stress Colour

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    Essay Length: 923 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: April 18, 2017 By: Courtneyklotz
  • Investigating Chemical Equilibrium

    Investigating Chemical Equilibrium

    Experiment 12A: Investigating Chemical Equilibrium Courtney.K March.3rd, 2017 Block 4 Purpose: As on page 163 “Essential experiments for chemistry” experiment 12A: Investigating chemical equilibrium. Materials: As on page 164 “Essential experiments for chemistry” experiment 12A: Investigating chemical equilibrium. Procedure: As on page 164-166 “Essential experiments for chemistry” experiment 12A: Investigating chemical equilibrium. Omit step 4. Observations: Part 1: HBcg ←→ Bcg- + H+ Initial colour of bromcresol green in water: Blue Reagent added Stress Colour

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    Essay Length: 923 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: April 19, 2017 By: Courtneyklotz
  • Investigate Using the Labour Supply Model How a Change in Benefits Will Affect Her Labour Supply Decision

    Investigate Using the Labour Supply Model How a Change in Benefits Will Affect Her Labour Supply Decision

    Investigate, using the standard labour supply model, how this change in benefits will affect labour supply decisions for a single mother with two children who is able to find work at £30/hour The Labour supply model has been used as a method to analyse the availability of labour when compared with a set wage being offered to a certain individual and how at different wages and income levels individuals will either work more or less

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    Submitted: May 19, 2017 By: Leo Seymour
  • The Half Life of Dice - Decay Investigation

    The Half Life of Dice - Decay Investigation

    Andrew Wu 10B The Half life of dice - Decay Investigation Aim: In this experiment, our goal is to find the half life of dice, which will represent the radioactive decay of an atom. Abstract: While throwing the dice on the table, the result that comes out is a random event. The same as to the decay of an atom is also random. With that in mind, as a result, dice can be used to

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    Submitted: June 10, 2017 By: Andrew Wu
  • Factors Affecting Reaction Rate

    Factors Affecting Reaction Rate

    Factors Affecting Reaction Rate Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to determine the effect that varying concentration / temperatures have on the rate of a reaction. determine the effect that varying concentration/temperatures have on the rate of a reaction. Material/equipments: 3 beakers A strip of magnesium Kettle Metric ruler 4 test tubes Sciccors Ice Test tube rack Thermometer 4 different M HCl (0.5, 1.0, 3.0, 6.0) Procedure: Part 1 Effect of Concentration on Reaction

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    Submitted: December 3, 2017 By: Sky Liu
  • Lab 19a Investigating Chemical Equilibrium

    Lab 19a Investigating Chemical Equilibrium

    Lab 19A: Investigating Chemical Equilibrium Purpose: To observe shifts in equilibrium concentrations when stresses such as temperature changes are applied through recognizing macroscopic properties of chemical systems and being able to explain the results using Le Chatelier's principle. Materials: Please see page 209 of the “Heath Lab Manual.” Note: Changes made to the materials/procedure include the optional use of microplates for parts 4 and 5, 250mL Erlenmeyer flasks for parts 1 and 2, 100mL graduated

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    Submitted: December 17, 2017 By: Sabrina Tong
  • Determination of the Percent Yield of Sodium Acetate When a Chemical Reaction with Sodium Bicarbonate Occurs

    Determination of the Percent Yield of Sodium Acetate When a Chemical Reaction with Sodium Bicarbonate Occurs

    Eric Escobedo 1st period December 8, 2016 ` 170985 Determination of The Percent Yield of Sodium Acetate When a Chemical Reaction with Sodium Bicarbonate Occurs 1. Design 1. Introduction 1. The purpose of this lab is to determine the percent yield of a chemical reaction between sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) and acetic acid (vinegar). When the two products reacted together, a double replacement occurred. This then changed to dihydrogen monoxide, carbon dioxide, and sodium bicarbonate,

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    Submitted: January 15, 2018 By: escimo.1
  • Batteries - the Redox Reactions to Power Our Future

    Batteries - the Redox Reactions to Power Our Future

    Batteries - The Redox Reactions to Power Our Future We live in a world that is developing more and more ways to live off of electricity and machines. Televisions, smartphones and computers can be found in mostly every household in France. Lights and torches for seeing when the sun goes down, medical equipment able to revive someone from near death. We use these things to talk to people from across the world, research for tests

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    Submitted: January 16, 2018 By: Mewific
  • Investigation of Ellasticity

    Investigation of Ellasticity

    REGISTRATION NO. : 120178645GROUP: FS 021MODULE CODE: AS1B SE ________________ INTRODUCTION: An elastic body is the one that will return to its original shape. In this case, elasticity of a spring is going to be focused upon. Elasticity is the tendency of a body to return to its original shape after it is stretched or compressed. The more elastic a spring is, the easier it is to deform. When a spring is compressed or stretched,

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    Submitted: January 23, 2018 By: Haveela Geddam
  • Kinetics Lab

    Kinetics Lab

    Introduction The kinetics lab was conducted in order to determine the rate law and activation energy for the bleaching of brilliant blue dye. In order to accomplish this, colorless solutions created as a product of the decomposition of the dye, a spectrometer and Beer’s Law were utilized. Additionally, two different temperatures and the two-point form of the Arrhenius equation were utilized to determine the reaction’s activation energy. Results and Discussion Two experiments, one using room

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    Submitted: March 15, 2018 By: Kaytlin B Rogers
  • To Apply the Principles of Stoichiometry to a Familiar Reaction and to Review the Use of the Significant Numbers in Calculations

    To Apply the Principles of Stoichiometry to a Familiar Reaction and to Review the Use of the Significant Numbers in Calculations

    Jada Ramos 4/15/18 P2 Chemistry Lab Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to apply the principles of stoichiometry to a familiar reaction and to review the use of the significant numbers in calculations. Prelab Questions: There are three significant digits in 4.56 g. (1.56 g Zn)(mol / 65.39 g Zn) = 0.0239 mol Zn (0.0378 L)(1.50 m HCl / L) = 0.0567 mol HCl To decant is to pour from one container into another,

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    Submitted: April 22, 2018 By: jadaramos

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