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    The Ideal Diet

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    Sacrifice VS. Superiority As the author of Finding the “Ideal Diet” Deborah Neill asserted, “(food) symbolizes culture, social status and power … it also could reaffirm cultural and social prejudices” (Neill 2009, 23). In hindsight, diet and nutrition played a critical role in the empire building of many countries, and Japan and France are not exceptions. While a bunch of parallel can be drawn between the French and Japanese colonialism in terms of colonial foodways, the measurements adopted…

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    Enlightenment Ideals

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    Federalists wanted a strong central government and mostly consisted of those from the north. Democrat-Republicans wanted a weak central government and mostly consisted of southerners and plantation owners. The idea of Independence along with Enlightenment ideals influenced America post Revolutionary…

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    Stp Lab

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    The problem of the experiment was to determine the volume of one mole of H_(2(g)) at STP. In a way, the problem is essential in understanding how one mole of an ideal gas at STP is always equivalent to 22.4 L. By determining if the volume of a mole of H_(2(g)) is 22.4 L, it supports Avogadro’s law that one mole of an ideal gas occupies 22.4 L at STP. At the same time, it indicates that a direct relationship exists between volume and the number of moles of gas as temperature and pressure stays…

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    In order to understand this experiment we will investigate key components of it. First, we will explore the history of a basketball. By knowing its history, we will have an exceptional grasp on, of how basketball has evolved over time. Afterwards we will learn about different types of basketballs and their exterior and interior materials. By being familiar with this we can predict what is propelling to happen in the experiment. Third, we will investigate Charles Law. This will aid us to…

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    Ideals In Beowulf

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    Heroic people and ideals are frequently demonstrated throughout traditional epics. A hero to most would be someone who has courage and sacrificed his life for others. However, there are also negative traits of a hero. In Beowulf’s three fights against three monsters he uses different methods, techniques, weapons, and he wins different “trophies” each time. He defeated Grendel, the reckless monster, and his malicious mother one-on-one. Nevertheless, he was eventually beaten by the dragon. The…

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    Air Pressure In Football

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    Ideal Gas Laws helps to provide an explanation as to what happens to a gas once the temperature in the environment changes. For instance, whenever the temperature in an area is colder, the molecules inside that environment (in this case, the football) will…

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    Formal Lab Report: Molar Volume of a Gas at STP Abstract: The purpose of this experiment is to find out how to experimentally determine what the volume of a mole of H₂(g) is at STP by using gas laws. The hypothesis for the experiment is that if H₂(g) is produced at RT and STP, Avogadro’s law can be used to experimentally determine the amount of H₂(g) because equal gases at the same pressure and temperature have the same amount of particles. In order to find the molar volume, hydrogen gas…

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    Each experiment yielded its own unique set of observations, calculations and results. The first experiment studied the relationship between volume and pressure, while keeping the amount of the gas sample and temperature constant. Table 1 shows the atmospheric pressure recorded during the experiment. Atmospheric Pressure (mm Hg) 644.0 mm Hg Table 1. Atmospheric pressure was recorded using barometer in lab next door. This atmospheric pressure is of the lab next door, and is not the atmospheric…

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    Gas Law Experiment

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    validity of Gas Laws were observed and the relationship of two variables, temperature and volume, against pressure was tested. Gas Laws are encompassed by the Ideal Gas Law in which PV=nRT observes the general behavior of a gas under ideal conditions in terms of pressure(P), volume(V), moles of gas(n), gas constant(R), and temperature(T). The Ideal Gas Law is a combination of Boyle 's Law, Charles ' Law and Avogadro 's Law and was first introduced in 1834 by Emile Clapeyron. For the purposes of…

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    certain qualities that are given to be an ideal mother. Although, there are not any hand written out guidelines on what it takes to be the ideal mother, we know that if a mother processes these unique qualities she then qualified herself. To be this mother you must portray yourself as the Bahamian dish known as the “couch salad”, because an ideal mother is a mixture of toughness, being calm, having patience and being highly intelligent. Some of the ideal qualities include expressing her love…

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