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    and ultimately is the ending material as well. The final step involves converting the cyclohexanol to nylon 6‚6 (Dintzner 262). The experiment in its entirety was carried out following the major principles of green chemistry. Green chemistry is the philosophy of doing chemistry in such a way that reduces or eliminates the use and production of hazardous substances (Dintzner 262). In the dehydration of cyclohexanol‚ Montmorillonite K10 clay was used as an acid catalyst‚ which promoted dehydration

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    References: The role of the monarchy. (2007). Retrieved from http://www.royal.gov.uk/monarchuk/howthemonarchyworks/howthemonarchyworks. aspx Hofstede‚ G. (1980). Culture ’s consequences: International differences in work-related values. (p. 262). New York: SAGE Publications. Crisp‚ B. (2006‚ 9 12). Uniorb: Asian trend. Retrieved from http://uniorb.com/ATREND/Japanwatch/jpuk.htm Chales‚ H. (2008). The world economy between the world wars. (p. 128). Oxpord: Oxpord University.

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    Existentialism is the thought that reality has no meaning or purpose‚ and that this is something man must come to terms with through his life until he faces death. The pursuit of meaning is a prevalent theme in the work of Franz Kafka‚ especially so in his parable “Before the Law‚” in which a man refuses to face‚ or perhaps simply does not or will never realize‚ the fact that reality is meaningless. The central claim of existentialism is Jean-Paul Sartre’s proposition that “existence precedes essence”-

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    References: Black‚ B. P. (2014). Professional Nursing: Concepts & Challenges (7 ed.). St.louis‚ MO: Saunders‚ 262-263.

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    American Gothic literature of the late nineteenth century can generally be characterized by its interest in Psychology. Rather than incorporate the supernatural or science fiction‚ which is the foci in other Gothic works at the time‚ authors such as Edgar Allen Poe and Charlotte Perkins Gilman use this mental condition of their protagonist in order to achieve the expected Gothic reaction. Specifically‚ in Gilman’s "the Yellow Wallpaper"‚ the protagonist‚ a white‚ middle class housewife diagnosed

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    To determine the regularities and patterns in the translation of the fantasy genre an analysis of works that are representative is in order. This study will use Going Postal from the Discworld series by Terry Pratchett and its translation into Polish Piekło Pocztowe as translated by Piotr W. Cholewa as its source material. This books were chosen for two reasons‚ firstly Terry Pratchett wrote his Discworld series as warped reflection of the real world mixed with a parody of a typical(or even stereotypical)

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    Bursuck‚ 2009‚ p. 262). Sometimes‚ I am unable to pick up on social cues from my classmates or I am afraid that what I have to say may be wrong. I often worry that my responses will not be relevant to what my classmates are discussing and they will make fun of me. Instead of joining in‚ I stay away to avoid any further embarrassment. Other times‚ I misbehave to mask my disability because I’d rather my friends think that I don’t care about school or learning (Friends & Bursuck‚ 2009‚ p. 262). When I fail

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    Scout. “ His stomach was soft but his arms were like steel. He slowly squeezed the breath out of me. I could not breathe. Suddenly‚ he was jerked backward and flung on the ground” (262). Bob Ewell‚ the town drunk attacked Jem and Scout‚ for revenge on their father. “Suddenly‚ he was jerked backward and flung to the ground” (262) symbolizes that someone showed courage by saving Jem. The person who saved Jem is Boo Radley. Courage is a big theme‚ but all through the book‚ Jem and Scout showing maturation

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    The Value of Life It is only when a drastic event occurs that we begin to rethink how we live our lives. When people truly believe that their life will come to an end‚ they cherish every moment and aspect that they experience. This essay examines three perspectives on the value of life. I will draw from “My Journey Back to Life”‚ an autobiography by award winning cyclist Lance Armstrong‚ “What is a Life Worth?‚” a news report by Amanda Ripley‚ and “Unfinished Business‚” an essay by psychiatrist

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