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    Individual Discussion Spectroscopy Dry Lab Lab Section M5 - Group 6 January 24‚ 2015 Discussion In this laboratory assignment‚ the spectroscopy data and molecular formula were given for 3 unknowns. An effort was made to conclusively identify these unknown samples using only the spectroscopy data‚ specifically 1H-NMR‚ 13C-NMR‚ and IR spectroscopy. Although mass spectrometry was given for the samples as well‚ its use was suggested only for confirmation‚ not identification‚ of the unknowns

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    Gary Luedecke and Molly Alexander co-owners of The Owl and G&M Dry Goods‚ are at the forefront of Elgin’s downtown revitalization‚ bringing name recognition almost as formidable as the acts with which Luedecke once toured. “I’m just the muscles and heavy lifting side of the business‚” said Luedecke of his contribution to their businesses. That comment‚ more than anything‚ represents his self-deprecating sense of humor. On any given weekend you’ll find him finishing‚ refinishing‚ assembling‚ or

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    Is Man Molded by Society‚ or Does Society Mold Man? Through Literature‚ the author is often able to express his or her views about society. During the Gothic era in which Mary Shelley’s wrote her classic novel‚ Frankenstein‚ many were fascinated by the unknown and scientific discoveries. She incorporates this‚ as well as her knowledge of various philosophers to create a novel that upon completion has one questioning is Man molded by society‚ or rather is it society that shapes Man. Mary Shelley

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    In A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith‚ Francie and Neeley Nolan are children growing up during the early 1900’s. The brother and sister have to learn how to survive on bread crumbs (literally)‚ and make the most of what they do own. Francie is the main character of the novel‚ and from the very beginning‚ the readers can grasp the independence that inhibits Francie from a young age‚ unlike Neeley who is very dependent on his parents (especially Katie‚ his mother) to help him get along. When Neeley

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    Akshay Ramaswamy English 10. Ms.Schwarz Where The Red Fern Grows Chapter One 1. The narrator is an old man who is about 50 to 60 years old. He took care of the dog‚ which shows he is compassionate. He lives in Snake River Valley‚ Idaho. 2. The old dog makes the man remember the two dogs he had when he was a boy. The dogs probably won the two cups for him. It brings back memories. Chapter Two 1. The narrator doesn’t

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    THE RECOVERY RATE OF THE MALE IS SIGNIFICANTLY FASTER THAN THAT OF THE FEMALE. Abstract: This experiment is designed to test whether or not gender is a major contributing factor to the recovery heart rate in humans. Most would assume that the male heart rate would be considerably faster in recovery time than that of the female. This experiment furthers that assumption by eliminating uncontrolled variables such as age‚ build‚ and health conditions. Introduction: The male human

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    Document A: Gulf of Tonkin Resolution (ORIGINAL) Eighty-eighth Congress of the United States of America AT THE SECOND SESSION Begun and held at the City of Washington on Tuesday‚ the seventh day of January‚ one thousand nine hundred and sixty-four Joint Resolution To promote the maintenance of international peace and security in southeast Asia. Whereas naval units of the Communist regime in Vietnam‚ in violation of the principles of the Charter of the United Nations and of international law

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    Like many toddlers‚ I was fascinated by building blocks. They held me spellbound for hours on end and pushed me to make some imaginative‚ if not structurally unsafe buildings. I thus grew up with a great passion for architecture‚ and was very certain I would one day be an architect. But as I drifted into Secondary school‚ my interests changed. History‚ among all subjects captivated me the most. I grew very much interested in the past‚ and as I went from “Ancient Egypt” to “Communist Russia” I found

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    Read To Grow Books have been known to do many things‚ including give people hope and wisdom. They are a grand source of information and what’s even more noteworthy is the source: the library. A library can be considered a stock of knowledge. And even though the library of UFV is a remarkable work of textbooks‚ course reserves‚ research databases‚ journals and much more‚ work of fiction should also be introduced as not only are these more intriguing to read‚ they help students to develop vivid imagination

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    they tend to be a short term plan rather than long term. His work leaves out a void for long term efforts and sustainability. One of the pitfalls in his writings is the inability to adapt with needs. Sachs process uses a source of poor information which cannot identify the true needs. Sachs argues that there a huge lack of funds to deal with all poverty related problems. Sachs contends that more the money is generated with his process the more poverty could be eradicated. Sachs and Easterly advocates

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