“Grater Divide (2002)” is a sculpture created by Mona Hatoum that is currently exhibited in the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. The sculpture is made of mild steel and is 203.8cm x 304.8cm and is in the shape of a room divider. However when one takes a closer look it is obvious that the separate panels are meant to represent an oversized cheese grater. The physical familiarity of the sculpture is not comforting to the viewer but instead unsettling. (Hatoum 1998) This sense of alienation that the viewer
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Experiment 13B: Isopentyl Acetate (Banana Oil) Semimicroscale Procedure Taylor Levin 5.28.14 Chemistry 352- Organic Chemistry Lab Summer 2014 Purpose: To prepare isopentyl acetate (banana oil)‚ an ester‚ from isopentyl alcohol and acetic acid through the Fischer Esterification reaction. Reactions: acetic acid + isopentyl alcohol isopentyl acetate + water C2H4O2 + C5H120 CH3COOCH2CH2CH(CH3)2 + H20 Procedure: A reflux condenser was assembled
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Melting Point Determination Identity and Purity of Solid Organic Compounds Objectives • To introduce the technique of melting point determination. • To use the concept of melting points for identification and characterization of organic compounds. • Properly fill and use a capillary melting point tube. • Determine accurate melting point ranges for a wide variety of organic substances. Introduction The melting point of a solid can easily and accurately be determined
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LABORATORY EXERCISE 10: Melting Point and Boiling Point Determination This is a traditional lab. You’ll simply follow the step-by-step procedure‚ keeping records of your measurements and observations. Each student will write their own lab report‚ which should include the following: Name: Names of lab partners: Date of Experiment: Date Report Submitted TITLE: Purpose: A brief statement about what the experiment is designed to determine or demonstrate about chemistry Procedure:
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Social Experiment Paper The Milgram’s Experiment The Milgram’s Experiment was conducted by Social psychology by the name of Stanley Milgram‚ he created this experiment on how being in the presents of an authority figures would affect the way people behaved. This study was conducted in July 1969‚ just one year after the trial of Eichmann in Jerusalem. Milgram developed this experiment to answer the question "Could it be that Eichmann and his millions
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To guide your summary‚ reflect on the following questions. What does it mean when scientists say that living organisms share a universal genetic code? It means that all extinct organisms have all the same genetic code. How does a universal genetic code relate to the hypotheses about the origin of life on Earth? the near-universal genetic code is that all extant things share some type of common ancestor. How are self-replicating molecules‚ such as RNA molecules in the “RNA World”
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Church attendees are majority African American. This church was the church that I grew up in from elementary thru high school‚ and occasional visits throughout my adult life thus far. As I am known throughout the church as a heterosexual woman‚ I make my way into the church of Christ as a homosexual woman in a lesbian relationship‚ accompanied by my best friend. Something different and sinful is about to enter the church of Christ. This experiment was chosen to be conducted in the church to prove
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the medieval era‚ or rather‚ it is most famous for use in that time‚ which you have probably seen in movies and books. How Does the Catapult Work? There is quite a bit of science behind the making of the catapult‚ and how it works. It is similar to a ballista that it works by storing tension in a flexed piece of wood or in twisted ropes. It’s similar to a bow‚ but on a much larger scale. However‚ that is just the catapult which is probably most noticeable‚ hence all the medieval movies nowadays. There
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The fluid mosaic model of the cell membrane. What is the fluid mosaic model? The fluid mosaic model is a model conceived by S.J. Singer and Garth Nicolson in 1972 to describe the structural features of biological membranes. The membrane is described to be fluid because of its hydrophobic integral components such as lipids and membrane proteins that move laterally or sideways throughout the membrane. That means the membrane is not solid‚ but more like a ’fluid’. The membrane is depicted as mosaic
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willing to change who they are for someone else and to what extent they will go to in order to impress another person. This theme is continuously shown throughout the novel by Gatsby’s endless love for Daisy. Gatsby was always very poor when he was younger but wanted to be rich only to impress Daisy. His whole life since he met her he was trying to be someone he was not. In this case he was blinded by her love and only wanted to be rich just so he could be with her. Gatsby also got a huge house across
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