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    Acid-Base Strength Lab

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    Introduction: In this lab‚ we measured the acid-base strengths of seven separate organic compounds. The lab was painless to perform‚ it consisted of adding a small amount of one of the organic compounds to a well‚ and testing the pH via testing paper. The color of the paper was then analyzed to determine what the pH of the compound was. The structures were benzenesulfonic acid‚ benzoic acid‚ benzyl alcohol‚ benzylamine‚ p-cresol‚ and p-toluidine. My initial hypothesis about the acidity/basicity

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    Medical Conditions of Concentration Camps The medical conditions in concentration camps were very horrable. Many things happened to the prisoners at this camp and most of the worst things happened because of the medical treatments. Throughout all the camps medical experiments were performed on the prisoners. They were not only performed on the jewish but on all different kinds of people that were at the camps. The experiments were for the most part either harsh or deadly. Some of the experiments

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    Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp entrance. This picture basically sums up my grey and gloomy experience. Before going into the camp‚ I was ready to take a lot of pictures and go into this camp with an open-mind‚ instead of thinking about how many human-beings were tortured and killed. I had a feeling the tour of the camp and the atmosphere would feel creepy and sad‚ but it was not necessarily creepy‚ just mainly unreal that the Holocaust really happened and this was the actual camp that kept so many people

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    1 Roaring Camp Handout The Basics During Week 14 (4/13‒4/19) there will be a special discussion forum on Roaring Camp: The Social World of the California Gold Rush‚ by Susan Lee Johnson. Participation in this discussion forum is mandatory. Your term paper on Roaring Camp is due by 10 PM on Monday 5/6 and is worth 100 points. Under no circumstances will I accept a late term paper. There is also an extra credit assignment based on Roaring Camp . Reading the Book & Focus Questions for the Week

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    There are many advantages and disadvantages to online learning and traditional on-ground learning. Many Universities are now offering online-courses because of the growing usage. There are numerous amounts of aspects to consider when determining whether online learning or campus learning is the right choice for you. Whether online learning or traditional on-ground learning is better‚ is an inquiry that goes unanswered. In this essay‚ I’m going to explore the pros and cons of both‚ online learning

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    Concentration camps were first set up in 1933. They were camps in which large numbers of people‚ especially political prisoners or members of persecuted minorities‚ were deliberately imprisoned in a relatively small area with inadequate facilities‚ sometimes to provide forced labour or to await mass execution. The age range of the people in the cmap varied from very young to very old. In all the camps‚ the detainees were dehumanised and treated as mere objects. Most of the concentration camps in Germany

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    Camp David - Case Study

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    WWS Case Study 1/02 The Camp David Accords A Case Study on International Negotiation JONATHAN OAKMAN The Camp David Accords A Case Study on International Negotiation Jonathan Oakman WWS 547- Final Project January 8‚ 2002 1 On November 19‚ 1977‚ Egyptian President Anwar Sadat shocked the international community by traveling to Jerusalem to speak before the Knesset. This unprecedented olive branch‚ offered to a country upon which he had ordered a surprise attack just three years

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    Principles of the care value base everyone has rights because of the discrimination laws and the human rights act. These rights give individuals to the freedom of expression of thought and to have a private life‚ protection and safety from torture‚ slavery‚ abuse‚ unfair treatment‚ dignity‚ access information about themselves and to be able to use a preferred method of communication and language. Health and care workers have many responsibilities to make sure that they take good care and the right

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    Hey Yanek! I haven’t talked to you since the third concentration camp‚ which really isn’t a good thing but I just wanted to catch up with you. Some of the people at my other camp were telling me that the Americans were getting closer day by day‚ but I didn’t believe them. But then they came! I was crying‚ screaming and jumping all around! Then the Nazi guards told us to go back to our bunks and said that this will end quickly. Shortly after that‚ we heard a loud bang on the door and somebody yelled

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    Acid Base PH Lab

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    regulate by controlling their pH levels for proper functions of enzymes. Problem: How do acids and bases affect living cells? Hypothesis: If the amount of acid/base that is exposed to a living cell increases then the cell’s pH level will remain neutral because of the buffers that are within the living cell. The buffers will be able to neutralize small increasing amounts of acids and bases that are exposed to the cells; thus maintaining the pH levels that are exposed to the cells making it

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