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    of the universe has been a subject that many scientist have investigated. In the late 1920’s before Edwin Hubble’s statement about his observation- to which after Einstein heard about the statement, Albert Einstein admitted that his cosmological constant was a stupid and careless mistake. George Lemaitre, Belgium astronomer and physics professor, voiced his theory which is famously known all around the world as the Big Bang Theory as the origin, or the beginning of the universe. The Big Bang Theory

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    All around the world, human kind has different point of views and theories about life in general. The most common topic would surely be how did life begin and the complexity of it. It leads this complex thought to whether the beginning of life is the beginning of the universe thus the universe being the biggest complex system. Over the past centuries, people have discussed and analyzed how the universe works. Albert Einstein, Stephen Hawking and Galileo Galilei are just a few names to remember

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    The movies “Blood Diamond” (2006), directed by Edward Zwick and “The Constant Gardener “(2005), directed by Fernando Meirelles, both focus mainly on the exploitation of Africa, especially by ‘The West’ and Europe. By highlight these important issues the movies awaken a sense of awareness in their audiences. In “The Constant Gardener”, Rachel Weisz was cast as one of the main Characters; Tessa Quayle. From the first memories Justin has of her in the conference room, Tessa is presented as a passionate

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    signal branch that is used to make communications virtually anywhere. A suspension system needs to be put into the STT so that it will not be damaged while being loaded and transported. There are three shock systems available with different spring constants and damping coefficients. The three shock systems are called Air Coasters, Cloud Riders, and Extreme Shocks. A HMMWV was being tested when it began bouncing up and down, so the soldiers operating the vehicle shut it down for fear of it breaking

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    Purpose Statement In this experiment we will determine an equilibrium constant for specific reactions by using Beer's law and Le Châtelier’s principles. Reactions that are at equilibrium are constantly occurring in both directions. In order to test the consistency of the equilibrium constant we will change concentrations of the reactants to see how that affects equilibrium. Introduction Equilibrium can be reached when the forward and reverse reactions are occurring at the same rate. To determine

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    Imagine you are an only child who lives with just your father. Now also imagine that your father cuts you off from the world and the people in it, and the only human contact and relationships you grow up with are with that of your father and a house slave. Living this way until your early adulthood when your father dies it would be a miracle that you developed any social skills at all. For Emily in “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner this is her life. The interactions that Emily has with other

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    The Mandela Effect is a collective misremembering of a fact or event. This phenomenon originated in 2010 when Fiona Broome, an author, researcher, and paranormal consultant, explained online that she thought Nelson Mandela had died while he was in prison. To her surprise many other people had the same exact memory as her. Some people even remember learning about his death in school. Other famous examples of the Mandela Effect are the misremembering of famous lines from movies, the spelling of Bernstein

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    Equilibrium Lab Report

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    equilibrium constant (K_eq) is a ratio of the concentrations of products over the concentrations of reactants (Tro). The equilibrium constant helps to quantify the extent to which direction the reaction is favoring. If the equilibrium constant is greater than 1, the reaction highly favors the production of the products (a forward reaction), and if the equilibrium constant is less than 1, the reaction highly favors the production of

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    Introduction: For this laboratory, we are studying protein adsorption using fluorescently tagged Rh-FGN. To prepare for this study, model sutures of a specific length have been coated in albumin, which allows us to compare the difference between a coated suture and an uncoated suture in regards to “sticky” protein adsorption. Based on the effects of surface energy (γ) on protein adsorption, the uncoated nylon model suture will yield higher protein adsorption then coated suture, since the coated

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    to measure the charging and discharging abilities of a resistor capacitor circuit. In a RC circuit the voltage is an asymptomatic function of the charging time. If a battery were connected in series in a circuit with a resistor, there would be a constant current. In contrast, if the battery were connected with a capacitor in series, the current would be time-varying, decaying to zero as the capacitor charges up. The results of the experiments verified the properties of the RC Circuits, confirming

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