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    Average: | 0.032 | Table 2: Values for measuring the radius of capillary Temperature | 30 degrees Celsius | Density @ 30 degrees Celsius | 995.67 kg m-3 | Acceleration due to gravity | 9.8 m s2 | Height of water | 0.032 m | Surface tension of water@ 30 degrees Celsius | 7.118 X 10-2 N m | Radius of capillary tube | 4.5592825 X 10-4 m | Table 3: Values for the height of n-butanol solutions in capillary tube Temperature | Trial | 0.1 M | 0.2 M | 0.4 M | 0.6 M | 0.8 M | 30 degrees

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    Tension and Atmosphere in “The Hound of the Baskervilles” by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle Sir Arthur Conan Doyle was born in 1859. His mother Mary Doyle regularly read to him which is where he began his own love of books. Some years after graduating from college in 1876 he began writing. His first Sherlock Holmes book was “A Study in Scarlet”‚ written in 1887. “The Hound of the Baskervilles” was written in 1902. The plot of this story focuses on a hound‚ supposedly trying to kill off the Baskerville family

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    up mystery and tension. In the story “Departure”‚ something that evokes mystery is when everyone from the town came to greet George off before he left. “On the station platform‚ everyone shook the young man’s hand. More than a dozen people waited about...Even Will Henderson... who was lazy...had got out of bed.” (Anderson 7) In other words‚ George’s departure was so significant to the point that it made the laziest of men move away from his mattress. Something that induces tension is that on the

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    The play ‘Macbeth’ was written by William Shakespeare in 1606‚ however Shakespeare set ‘Macbeth’ in the mid eleventh century. At the time in which the play is set life was much different and women played a distinct role in a family. Women were supposed to be domesticated and very maternal. They did not go to work‚ they stayed at home and cooked‚ cleaned and looked after their children. The main female protagonist in this play is the antithesis of a typical mid eleventh century woman. Lady Macbeth

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    Topic: Travi$ Scott Organization: Chronological Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the successes of Travi$ Scott I. INTRODUCTION: a. Attention Getter: *Sing Travi$ Scott’s initial hook on ‘Antidote.’* Subsequently‚ address the audience if they recognize the lyrics tentatively spoken. b. Relevance: Travi$ Scott‚ born Jacques Webster‚ is a Houston-innate hip-hop artist and producer associated with T.I.’s Grand Hustle and Kanye West’s GOOD Music. c. Credibility Statement: I have respected

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    October 23rd 2011 SCI 183 Case Study: Scott Peterson- A case of Circumstantial evidence Presented to Dr. Lyer Presented Student number Department of Forensic Science Ted Rogers School of Management/ Kerr Hall Ryerson University Case Study- Essay/Report Use of physical evidence(DNA) and information- Scott Peterson: A case of Circumstantial Evidence Throughout this report‚ I will be furthermore talking about the conviction of Scott Peterson regarding the murder of his 27 year old

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    A Dogs Life - Squirrel

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    Squirrel is the main character in” A Dogs Life”. Squirrel is a sweet‚ gentle female dog who just wants care and affection. Now that her mother and Bone were gone she had to trust no one‚ and be confident with her decisions. One bad decision and she would be put in a pound or killed by stray dogs. She’s bine with all sorts of humans‚ ones who dint care about her and hurt her‚ ones that cared for her‚ and ones who forgot she was even there. In the end she learns to like humans‚ but not all of them

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    traveled to the United States in search for new opportunities. Although many of these immigrants did meet new opportunities‚ their arrival caused cultural tensions within American society to increase. As the number of immigrants increased‚ so did the cultural tensions between the American society and the American Indians‚ as well the cultural tensions between the American society and the Japanese immigrants. To begin with‚ the new immigrants came to the United States in search for new opportunities.

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    How Does Steinbeck Create Tension in Chapter Three in Of Mice and Men Steinbeck creates tension by making the atmosphere before Curley’s dog gets shot very awkward. He does this by writing about how small noises draw everyone’s attention in the room to it: “He rippled the edge of the deck nervously‚ and the little snapping noise drew the eyes of all men in the room‚ so that he stopped doing it.” This quote gives a sense of tension‚ since tiny things like rippling cards can drew everyone’s attention

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    If you’re up-to-date with pop-culture‚ you’ve probably seen the TV show Stranger Things and that episode where Eleven was subjected to a sensory deprivation tank. Additionally‚ Joe Rogan is trying it‚ all the hippies are trying it‚ and now I took a jab at it and now reporting back to you! Sensory deprivation tank (also known as isolation tank) was initially invented to promote deep-meditative state‚ out-of-body experience‚ and a pain-relief treatment. These tanks contain about 280 gallons of water

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