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    Does Phaedrus Make?

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    Who (or what) is love‚ according to Phaedrus? 2. According to Phaedrus why is love so beneficial? 3. Why is an army of lovers such a good idea? 4. Why does Phaedrus use Alcestis as an example of a lover? 5. Why is Orpheus considered a bad example of a lover? 6. What criticism of Aeschylus does Phaedrus make? 7. According to Phaedrus‚ why did the gods honor Achilles more highly than Alcestis? 8. What can we learn from this speech?

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    Fossil Evidence

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    1. A. Fossil evidence has been used to support evolution. Paleontologists have dug up old bones and other things that were preserved in sedimentary rock. All of these things that were found show evidence that there was life long ago‚ however that’s not the only thing these fossils show. Fossils also show that there have been changes in the organisms that have inhabited this earth. The reason it supports that is once we compare the fossils to another organism‚ by using many different techniques‚ we

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    fossil brand

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    ASSIGNMENT SPECIAL PRODUCT GROUP BRAND: FOSSIL FOSSIL BRAND Founded in 1984‚ the Fossil brand was the springboard for everything the company has become for more than a quarter of a century. Fossil prides itself on its commitment to American vintage inspiration. This commitment has allowed for a strong retail presence globally‚ with more than 400 retail locations‚ 4‚000 wholesale locations and 13‚000 employees worldwide. Alongside the Fossil Brand‚ the company is constantly developing

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    Chemical Equilibrium

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    Chemical Equilibrium: Le Chatelier Principle By Sarah Ramos and Kristina Todorovic Chemistry 203 DEN Dr. Mohamed El-Maazawi Part A. Acid-Base Indicators Purpose In this part of the experiment‚ we will find a reagent that will shift the acid-base equilibrium reaction described by Equation (2) in one direction and then a second reagent that will cause the equilibrium position to shift back in the opposite direction. Introduction An acid–base indicator

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    Fossil Story

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    Fossil Story Paper Northeastern Illinois has a great deal of geological history hidden beneath the surface. If you just take a trip to the Larson Quarry or even Pit 11 you can find some interesting rock formations as well as fossils in them. But‚ if you cannot get to these areas‚ this paper can tell you what you can find in 5 different locations in Northeastern Illinois. We will be looking at Larson Quarry‚ Thornton Quarry‚ Mazon River‚ Pit 11‚ and the Glacial Drift which is at Palos Hills and

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    Equilibrium Exp

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    Equilibrium In your text (Chang‚ 6th Ed) : Ch. 15 Chemical Equilibrium‚ esp. Section 15.3 Purpose: The Law of Mass Action will be examined via a series of samples using the same reaction‚ but different stating concentrations. The equilibrium constant‚ K‚ for each reaction will be calculated‚ demonstrating that K for a given reaction at a fixed temperature is a constant‚ independent of starting concentrations. Background: For a general reaction aA + bB ↔ cC + dD‚ the Law of Mass Action

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    Selling Fossils

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    states the criticisms of selling fossils to private owners and provides three reasons of support. While in the listening‚ the professor contradicts the textbook and says the advantages of selling the fossils to private owners outweight the disadvantages. Also‚ she refutes each of the author’s reasons. First of all‚ the reading passage contends that people will miss out viewing the fossils when they go to the private collectors. Consequently‚ the public interest in fossil will reduce. However‚ the professor

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    One of the predictions that John Wilkins stated in his book‚ A Discourse Concerning a New World and Another Planet‚ was that people would be able to fly through the air someday. “...it possible to make a flying chariot in which a man may sit and give such a motion unto it as shall convey him through the air. And this perhaps might be made large enough to carry diverse men at the same time‚ together with food for their viaticum and commodities for traffic” (Wilkins 1: 104). These predictions did come

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    Australopithecus Fossil

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    oldest known and identified species of australopithecus that roamed the earth was a. ramidus who lived about 4.5 million years ago. Next came A. Anamensis‚ A afarensis‚ A africanus‚ A. acthiopicus‚ a boisei and a. robustus. Ausralopithecus boisei roamed the earth as early as 1.1 million years ago and was on earth at the sametime as homo habilis and homo erectus. Most of the australopithecus fossils that have been discovered have been found in eastern africa and have been dated between 4.5 million and

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    Fossil Fuels

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    Fossil Fuels which include Petroleum and Natural Gas were formed million years ago from the remains of plants and animals‚ are responsible 40% and 20% respectively for the world ’s energy. They were first discovered about 700-900 years ago‚ however since the first modern petroleum industry began in 1859‚ the demand for fossil fuels has escalated beyond our control. It had taken 50-300 million years to form‚ and yet we have managed to burn roughly half of all global oil reserves in merely 125 years

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