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    negative effects to the American way of life. Today more than half of the country’s population has a car. As much as automobiles have improved the lives of Americans in terms of transportation‚ it also had negative effects that made the government begin limiting the resources going into lower income communities and focus more on the higher income communities. The changes issued by the government made the cost of living hard for the poor. Automobiles improved the economy of America by creating more jobs

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    The Californian Indians have long suffered from the cruel treatment and injustices brought upon them by white settlers‚ an unforgivable past. Indians were cheated and scammed‚ and continue to face oppression‚ limiting their success and leaving them in poverty. In “Jackpot”‚ author David Plotz justifies beneficial Indian gambling casinos. Indians should be granted compensation for their years of suffering. The successful Indian gambling casinos have not only helped tribes to rise up out of poverty

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    as foreign language and geography. However‚ education is still limiting‚ especially for Sissy. “Facts alone are wanted in life. Plant nothing else‚ and root out everything else. You can only form the minds of reasoning animals upon Facts: nothing else will ever be of any service to them” (Dickens 1‚ 1). The minds of children in Britain are expanded through education‚ but this progression still limits creativity‚ effectively limiting girls such as Sissy from nurturing their creativity and abstract

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    Analyze the effects of the mercantilist economic system. Who benefited‚ who was hurt‚ and why? Introduction‚ today we will read about how a struggling countries government will step in and help assist using the mercantilist economic system. Situation: the Dutch dominated the shipping channels on overseas trade; monopolizing the financial rewards. The current government‚ the English‚ needed to intervene on the Dutch because; they were monopolizing the transatlantic shipping lines

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    Actual: Melting pt (or bp) 81-83 C N/A Literature: 312-315 C N/A Experimental: Percent Yield Calculation: Limiting Reagent: 1 mg= .001 g‚ 100 mg= .1 g vanillin Moles vanillin = .1g/152.15 g/mol= 6.57x10^-4 moles Density H2O2= 1.45 g/mL Mass H2O2= 1.45 g/mL x .75mL = 1.088g Moles H2O2= 1.088g/34.015 g/mol =.032 moles Limiting reagent = Vanillin Theoretical Yield: 1 mol Divanillin= 2 moles Vanillin Moles divanillin= .5 mol vanillin= 6.57x10^-4 mol/ 2 = 3.29x

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    The ratification of the Constitution gave the United States of America a new face. The ratification of the Constitution gave this country purpose; a want to become a naturalized citizen of this country. Separation of Powers is very intrinsic‚ for the different types of government. In Document 4‚ the Legislative Branch makes the laws. The Executive Branch carries out and enforces the laws. The Judicial Branch interprets laws and punishes those who break the laws that are enforced. The Separation

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    Gene expression is the ability of a gene to produce a biologically active protein. This process is regulated by the cells of an organism‚ it is very important to the survival of organisms at all levels. This is much more complex in eukaryotes than in prokaryotes. A major difference is the presence in eukaryotes of a nuclear membrane‚ which prevents the simultaneous transcription and translation that occurs in prokaryotes. Initiation of protein transcription is started by RNA polymerase. The activity

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    of Enlightenment… the start of republicanism. There are many key points and factors in what republicanism is‚ and how it relates to our history‚ the present times‚ and our future. Republicanism is a multifaceted ideological conception centered on limiting and restricting greed‚ corruption‚ and rebellion. It has instigated turmoil with those who instil it as the foundation of the United States’ political systems. Republicanism takes on many forms‚ but should never be confused with the Republican Party

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    Science Fiction essay Science fiction writers clearly find that controlling governments can be dangerous and that these governments attempt to control by limiting information and knowledge. Firstly‚ in the “The Obsolete Man‚” the government controls books by getting rid of them and controls religion by destroying of the idea of God. The Chancellor stated “ ‘The state has proven there is no god.’ ” (The Obsolete Man). In addition‚ the people in “There Will Come Soft Rain‚” the family was having

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    Stoichiometry lab By: James Stewart Purpose: To calculate mole ratios Introduction: There are two types of chemical analysis; qualitative analysis which is the identification of a substance present in a material‚ and qualitative analysis which measures the amount of the substance. In this lab‚ you will perform a quantitative analysis of a two-step reaction. Copper(II) oxide will be synthesized from a known mass of copper(II) sulfate pentahydrate. Using the relationship of the balanced equation

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