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    Hsc 026

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    HSC 026 1.1) Values relate to our personal principles‚ morals and ideals - what we consider to be important. Each person is unique‚ with thier own personal values and beliefs shaped by a number of factors that include culture‚ religion and personal experiences. We value each person as an individual‚ respect their choices‚ rights‚ privacy and commitments in life‚ and work in partnership to understand thier priorities‚ needs‚ abilities and limits. 1.2) It is important to work in a way that embeds

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    The Atomic Bomb

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    In 1939‚ a vision was put into motion with the creation of the atomic bomb. The atomic bomb was going to be the answer to the end of World War II and the final factor that would solidify the United States as a true superpower. With the creation of the atomic bomb‚ no one would stand in the way of the United States. The United States became the "New Rome‚" and with the power of the Atomic Bomb behind them‚ no other nation stood in their way. "My God‚ what have we done?" - Robert Lewis‚ the co-pilot

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    The Hydrogen Bomb

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    of nuclear bombs. The two main types of nuclear weapons: atom bombs and hydrogen bombs. The hydrogen bomb is the most powerful‚ destructive bomb of all. In this essay I’m going to give a brief history of the hydrogen bomb‚ the chemistry behind the bomb‚ and how much destruction the hydrogen bomb can do. After the Soviet Union’s atomic bomb success during the cold war‚ the U.S wanted something bigger and stronger. In 1950‚ President Harry S. Truman announced work on the hydrogen bomb. A group of

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    Bomb Calorimeter

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    heat of combustion for naphthalene. This is the some basic bomb procedures. In this experiment‚ we us naphthalene as a fuel in bomb calorimeter which naphthalene powder is turned to pellet using pellet press. The fuel is burnt at constant volume condition in a high pressure container (the bomb). The whole bomb‚ pressurized with excess of oxygen. The mass of iron wire‚ ma =0.02g. The mass of naphthalene pellet with iron wire‚ mb =0.38g. The bomb is submerged in 850g of water and the initial temperature

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    HSC 024

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    HSC 024 – Eva Hromadova 1. Definition Physical abuse – hitting‚ cutting‚ kicking‚ strangling‚ biting Sexual abuse – inappropriate touching‚ forcing sexual behaviour upon other person Emotional abuse – verbal abuse‚ constant criticism‚ intimidation‚ name calling Financial abuse – illegal or unauthorised use of person’s money/property‚ trying to control what a person can/cannot buy Institutional abuse – neglect/abuse happening within a setting where a person lives/visits‚ using the power to

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    Bomb Calorimetry

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    University of Nebraska at Omaha Bomb Calorimetry Physical Chemistry 3354 Enthalpy of Combustion: 1‚2-diphenylethane January 6‚ 2014 Author: Jon D. Paul Signature Professor: Dr. Edmund Tisko Date Abstract Experimentation involving constant volume calorimetry produces the heat of reaction for many substances. When choosing adiabatic conditions we are allowed to focus on the reaction system while neglecting everything else. The reactions that are studied should proceed relatively

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    The Atom Bomb

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    The dropping of the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki remains among the most controversial events in modern history. Historians have actively debated whether the bombings were necessary. What effect they had on bringing the war in the Pacific to an end and what other options were available to the United States. As American policymakers struggled with how to use a powerful new technology and what the long-term impact of atomic weaponry might be‚ not just on the Japanese but on domestic politics

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    Atomic Bomb

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    On ​ August 6‚ 1945‚ the United States of America dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima‚ Japan. The United States was justified to do this because of the unprovoked attack and bombing of Pearl Harbor‚ Hawaii‚ which occurred three years prior to the bombing of Hiroshima‚ and it was necessary to stop the war because it saved thousands of American lives. Until then‚ the fight had never been on United States soil. The innocent civilians of Japan did not have to worry about being killed on their land until

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    The Atom Bomb

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    The Manhattan Project World War II started on September 1 1939‚ when Germany attacked Poland. By 1941‚ the Germans were ahead in the race for the atomic bomb. They had a heavy-water plant‚ high-grade uranium compounds‚ capable scientists and engineers‚ and the greatest chemical engineering industry in the world. Even before its entry into the war‚ the United States had become very concerned with the nuclear threat of the Axis powers. On October 11‚ 1939‚ President Franklin D. Roosevelt received

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    bomb shelter

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    Bomb Shelter You own a bomb shelter. It can hold all of your loved ones‚ and has room for five other individuals. Using the list below‚ select five individuals to take with you into the bomb shelter if a nuclear war is imminent.   1. Space Engineer- has worked with NASA and is valued for knowledge in all aspects of nuclear physics‚ chemistry‚ genetics and biochemistry.   2. Police office- has worked in inner city environments. Is strong‚ honest‚ and able to deal with authority.   3. Social

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