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    Swallows of Kabul

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    cruelty against the people in Kabul. The Taliban’s acts are limitless‚ especially towards the women of Kabul. From the public executions‚ mistreatment of women‚ and their strict laws‚ they show no remorse‚ which demonstrated true cruelty. In the novel Swallows of Kabul by Yasmina Khadra some truly experience cruelty more than others. Whether being the one treated cruel of treating others cruel‚ the Taliban‚ women‚ and Kabul in general experience cruelty in everyday life. The Taliban is taking over Kabul

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    Gravimetric Analysis

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    by a process called gravimetric analysis. Gravimetric analysis is the quantitative isolation of a substance by precipitation and the weighing of the precipitate. In this experiment‚ sodium sulphate was allowed to react with barium sulphate to form a white precipitate of barium sulphate. This precipitate was then washed‚ filtered and dried‚ to ensure that there are no impurities and water molecules present‚ before it was being weighed. The amount of sulphate obtained was calculated to be 0.2028g and

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    Swallow the Air

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    The opening line of swallow the air draws into Mays quest with its controversial and worry-some tone "I remember the day I found out my mother was head sick" In the same paragraph we see Tara using strong emotive language in an attempt to make us sympathise with her mother "Mums sad emerald eyes bled through her black canvas and tortured willow hair." Just from these few lines at the beginning of the story we are already alerted to the profound problems surrounding May‚ penetrating her security.

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    Lab experiment 12                 Percent of water in a hydrate               The goal of Experiment 12 was to learn how to calculate the percent of water (by mass) in barium chloride and an unknown hydrate salt‚ as well as properly calculating the water of crystallization for the unknown hydrate salt.             A hydrate salt is composed of anions (-) and cations (+) surrounded by a fixed number of water molecules‚ called water of crystallization.  The hydrate decomposes upon heating and

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    I chose the poem "Dark swallows will" by Gustavo A. Becquer for this project. The reason I chose it is because I’ve read a lot of other poems by Bequer and have liked them. His ideas about poetry and love are idealistics; he thinks that love and poetry are like dreams that have a definite shape‚ a shape that is not satisfactory for him. So when I read this poem‚ the idea of that god – like love called my attention and I found it interesting to analyze it and to find the real message. The theme of

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     and has had all of its water removed.     Purpose:  The purpose of this experiment is to identify the unknown hydrate‚ selected by your teacher.    Apparatus:  Evaporating dish Hot plate Scale      Gauze mat Tongs Scoopula        Materials:  barium chloride (BaCl​ ) → hydrate crystals  2​         Procedure:    1. First‚ preheat your evaporating dish on a hot plate for two to three minutes. Your dish  should be clean and dry before use.  2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.   After your evaporating dish is heated

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    using semimicro scale gravimetric procedure. First by weighing the sample before starting we knew how much unknown substance we had. Then by mixing it with distilled water we made a solution in which we had a precipitate after adding 1 to1.5 ml of Barium Chloride. We also added HCL 1M before BaCl2 to eliminate the chance of formation of another precipitate such BaCO3. Then we extracted the supernatant liquid and dried out

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    Dr. Talmage

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    if they formed a double replacement reaction. We also looked for precipitants that were formed from the mixing of the different substances. We used barium nitrate‚ potassium hydroxide‚ sodium sulfate‚ magnesium nitrate‚ aluminum sulfate‚ and iron (III) chloride in set one. In set two we used potassium chloride‚ sodium hydroxide‚ magnesium nitrate‚ barium chloride‚ sodium sulfate‚ and magnesium sulfate. For each set‚ we mixed two drops of one compound in five wells of a spot plate. We then added two

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    where the dirt and dust settle in. Some people would be grossed out by the amount of dust/dirt. I find it peaceful. The dirt shows that it is well loved and used. The cobwebs on the ceiling give it a rustic appeal. The ceilings are also home to barn swallow nests and are they ever territorial. They come swooping down at such fast speeds the horses get spooked by them. What is barn with out a pasture? It is just a building‚ with no character. The pasture gives the lone building character. When the horses

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    Hsc Swallow the Air

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    The opening line of Swallow the Air immediately draws us into May’s story with its conversational tone: “I remember the day I found out my mother was head sick.” In the same paragraph strong emotive language positions us as readers to sympathise with May’s mother and her story: “…Mum’s sad emerald eyes bled through her black canvas and tortured willow hair.” In the next chapter the author further uses personal pronouns to position the reader (us) to identify with Aunty and her hilarious battle to

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