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    ON 1 Art Composition Perspective Beatriz Soto José María Vargas University COMPOSITION 2 Abstract The composition of art could be difficult and hard to identify. Therefore‚ a good composition of an image it is just there. The dictionary definition is as simple as “the action of putting things together” in some way it is correct. Nevertheless‚ the action of putting the elements together to call your attention‚ it is challenging to explain. An attractive painting grabs your attention from a distance

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    extraction technique. Then a crystallization was performed in order to separate benzoin by the use of hexane a solvent‚ leaving the dibromobenzne in the mother liquor. The percent recovery for benzoic acid was 91.8% and 80.3% for the benzoin. The MP for benzoic acid was 119-122°C (1) and 135-136°C (2)for the benzoin. The high percent recovery and closeness of measured MP to the literature value indicate that the designed procedure was successful. Results and Discussion: The initial sample consist

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    Abstract: For the first part of this lab we refluxed different Carboxylic acids and alcohols in the presence of a acid catalyst in order to form Esters by Fischer Esterification. These Esters had different pleasant smells that we then evaluated. In the second part of the experiment‚ we broke the ester bonds of a triglyceride in order to form glycerol and carboxylate salts. This process is known as Saponification because it produces amphiphilic molecules that allow soap to remove dirt from the surface

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    Determination of % Composition of Pennies Using Redox and Double Displacement (Precipitation) Reactions Introduction: Oxidation involves the gain of electrons of hydrogen or the loss of oxygen or decrease in oxidation state. If zinc completely reacts with HCL‚ then the theoretical yield of copper should be equivalent to the actual yield. Purpose: In this lab‚ we will determine the percent composition of a modern (post-1982) penny by using a strong acid to react and dissolve the zinc

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    Hitesh Dogra Professor Anita Swing English 1100-06 12 April 2012 Living Life Meditatively: Some Benefits of Practicing Meditation According to various sources of literature‚ the practice of meditation began over 5000 years ago. There are various forms of meditation that have come into existence since its origin. The types of meditation can be categorized under two headings namely: Religious Meditation and Secular Meditation. The practice of meditation has been linked to all

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    Steven Valdez Mr. Rodriguez English II‚ per. 5 December 1‚ 2008 Has someone close to you‚ a best friend‚ or a wingman ever betrayed you? That is what the play “Tragedy of Julius Caesar”‚ by William Shakespeare is all about. In the play Julius Caesar is the new ruler of Rome. Cassius‚ who is conspirator‚ does not want him to be ruler. So Cassius skillfully convinces Brutus that he would be a better ruler of Rome than Caesar. Cassius convinces Brutus by telling stories about Caesars personality

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    Old Milon’s Cleverness Guy De Maupassant‚ author of “Old Milon”‚ composes a short story‚ set during the Franco-Prussian War‚ in which Milon portrayed as a stupid‚ old peasant attempts to obtain his vengeance on the raiding Prussian opponents‚ objectively demonstrating his most distinguishable characteristic -- cleverness. Permitting his ultimate rivals‚ the Prussian soldier‚ to inhabit his home as a headquarters‚ reveals his cunning through masking his hatred for the Prussians‚ by acting like a

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    Week 2 Page 57 Questions 1-5 1. What are the five elements in the rhetorical situation? • Text • Reader or Audience • Author • Constraints • Exigence 2. How can a reader use the rhetorical situation to analyze an argument essay? How can a viewer use the rhetorical situation to analyze an image? How can a writer use the rhetorical situation during the planning phase of writing a paper? • They can all use TRACE. 3. Why is the audience important in argument? What types of positions might an

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    Writing for Various Audiences How do you earned respect? Respect according to the author is not what you dictate‚ but it is about your attitude. Firstly‚ respect is earned when you give respect to others. In an organization or the business world one need to earned respect from his subordinates by respecting them. The managers or owners do earned respect by respecting opinions‚ time‚ and the work that others do. Secondly‚ if you have not earned respect‚ you can recreate respect. You can recreate

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    BUFFER SOLUTIONS CONTENTS 1. Introductions. 2. Principles of buffering. 3.  Applications a.  Simple buffering agents. b. "Universal" buffer mixtures. c. Common buffer compounds used in biology. 4.  Buffer capacity. 5.  Calculating buffer pH a. Monoprotic acids. b. Polyprotic acids. 6. Biblography. INTRODUCTION A buffer is an aqueous

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