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    1. Describe the structure of an atom? The subatomic particles that make up atoms are protons‚ neutrons‚ and electrons. 2. Why do all isotopes of an element have the same chemical properties? In what way do isotopes of an element differ? An isotope has the same number of protons but a different number of neutrons in the nucleus. 3. What is a covalent bond? An ionic bond? An ionic bond is formed when one or more electrons are transferred from one atom to another. Covalent bond forms when

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    “Of Mice and men‚” compared to “A Mouse” "Of Mice and Men" by John Steinbeck was named after Robert Burns’ poem "To a Mouse." The line the name comes from‚ "the best laid schemes of mice and men gang aft agley"‚ summarises one of the principal themes of the book‚ that everyone needs a dream‚ but no matter how well planned or thought out that dream is‚ it can go wrong. The tragedy of this story is that all of them do. Robert Burns got his inspiration for this poem when he ploughed over a mouse’s

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    Water The water we use today is the same water the dinosaurs used. We cannot create new water. For millions of years‚ the water we have has been used and reused. This has been possible because of the natural cycles that clean the water each time we use it. Because of this‚ it our duty to keep the water clean for future generations to come. Sadly many businesses and industries dump their wastes into rivers‚ lakes and the sea. Heavy medals from industries dissolve in nearby lakes and rivers which

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    Paragraph #1 (Introduction) Sentence #1 – Attention Getter – A General Statement about the topic that should get the reader’s interest. You may want to save this until after you have gotten your factual information below. _____________________________________________________________ Sentence #2 – Thesis Statement – This briefly tells exactly what the paper is going to be about. Sentence #3 – Statement of Development – This briefly lists the THREE MAIN IDEAS that will make

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    Sir Mercutio! The character that I chose from Romeo and Juliet is‚ of course‚ Mercutio. Mercutio is the friend of Romeo and Benvolio and the relative of Prince Escalus. He is extremely relevant to the plot‚ for Mercutio provoked Juliet’s cousin‚ Tybalt‚ causing the two to fight. "Come‚ sir‚ your passado." (III.i.80). Romeo attempted to intervene which gave Tybalt leverage to reach around him and stab Mercutio. The death of his friend angered Romeo‚ who then fought and killed Tybalt‚ thus granting

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    An ethnocentric approach to staffing policy is one in which key management positions in an international business are filled by parent-country nationals. The polycentric approach is a staffing policy that the host country nationals are recruited to manage subsidiaries in their own country‚ while parent country nationals occupy the key positions at corporate headquarters. The geocentric approach is a geocentric staffing policy that the best people are sought for key jobs throughout the organization

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    Reading reflection (Q.1.) The climax in the novel the Chanda’s secret by Allan Straton takes place when Chanda says this ‘I’m tired of lies and hiding and being afraid. I’m not ashamed of AIDS! I’m ashamed of being ashamed!’.Before the climax everyone just want to be silent and hide there diseases from the society because if the society comes to know that they have AIDS‚ the people would just criticise them. The people in the society will start saying bad things about them‚ but after the climax

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    The steps in testing a research hypothesis: There are five steps that need to be taken when conducting a research hypothesis. The first step of research hypothesis is to state the problem in the form of a question. The question should identify the population(s) of interest to the researcher‚ the parameter(s) of the variable under investigation‚ and the hypothesized value of the parameter(s). The second step is to state the questions in a null or alternative hypothesis. A null hypothesis is

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    Throughout Act 3 Scene 5 in Romeo and Juliet we are shown as an audience‚ a variety of dramatic ironies and tragic events. We are also revealed more about the relationship Juliet has with her parents and are learning more about Capulet‚ his personality and how Shakespearean language is used‚ to give an overall impact on how we feel about Capulet and how he is as a father. At the start of the play when Paris asks for Juliet’s hand‚ from his father‚ his father declines the proposal and says "my

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    darkness in Romeo and Juliet? How is it tied to the theme of love and hate? In William Shakespeare’s tragedy Romeo and Juliet‚ the theme of light and darkness play an important role throughout the entire play. Light and darkness are used metaphorically to represent the human condition‚ and all aspects of love and hate. In Romeo and Juliet‚ the symbols‚ light and dark show the two strong forces that pull the young lovers together while also pushing them apart. Romeo compares his lover‚ Juliet‚ to

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