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    The Spelling In Parts Strategy (SIP) helped students improve spelling by breaking words into syllables, saying the syllables and spelling each syllable separately rather than looking at the word as a whole (Powell & Aram 2008). The success of this strategy seems to be based on the combination of hearing the word, using the common spelling patterns, focusing visual attention on the unusual patterns and dividing the words into chunks (Powell & Aram 2008). It has also been observed that there is…

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    Beginning Question: How effectively and efficiently can biphenyl be synthesized by a Suzuki coupling reaction? Claims: Biphenyl synthesized by a Suzuki coupling reaction was effectively isolated and then characterized using TLC, melting point, IR and 1H NMR tests. However, this process was not efficient because it had a poor pure yield of 22%. Evidence: The goal of the experiment was to synthesize biphenyl product by a Microwave-assisted Suzuki reaction and this was carried out using 1…

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    As an extremely socially, economically, and politically divided society, we have faced many pressing issues, however, one of the largest issues we face today is substance abuse. Many of us have overlooked substance abuse because we have been persuaded to believe that substances like opioids can be used medicinally, and while that is true, the reality of the situation is less than optimistic. Society doesn’t realize that substance abuse is leading to high death rates in Americans and that…

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    Surviving progress essay: How does technology transform us? For the last decades, technology has been evolving exponentially and our dependance ad addiction to them has been growing alongside them. However, I don't think it's for the best. Technology transforms us by making us dumber. For starters, the usage of texting doesn't help one become smarter. Using abbreviations and other writing shortcuts makes one forget how to write well and without mistakes. The number of text message users is…

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    In the Modern Era, technology is a huge part of society, especially in the United States. It has been weaved and worked into the American culture to the point that for most people it has become a lifeline for social interaction, navigation, and research. Most Americans do not go a day without using some sort of technology whether it be a cell phone, computer, television or other means of technology. However, many Americans find that these technologies can be a large source of controversy and…

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    During this lab, I compared the properties of both regular and light margarine, before and after melting. First, we took both of the margarine samples and put them in a hot water bath to melt them. This separated out the components within them- making it easy to measure their percentage value. I found the regular margarine to be made up of 14.5% solids, 64.2% oils, and 21.3% water. Next, I used the same method as before, and found the percentage of each component of the light margarine to…

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    Corbin, Peter Reed and John E. Duvall. "Employment Discrimination." Mercer Law Review, vol. 66, no. 4, Summer2015, pp. 927-949. EBSCOhost, search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=a9h&AN=109268259&site=ehost-live. The thesis is to point out the discrimination that people have faced at their work places. The main point of the article is employment discrimination, it focuses on cases that the U.S. has worked on and points out the discrimination in each of them. “The number of these decisions…

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    The setting of the ad is a big recording studio. The ad starts off by playing music. Drake, the famous rapper, is inside of the recording booth preparing himself to record a song. However, he seems to be nervous, so he takes his headphones off and placed them down on a table. Right after he does that, the producer stops the music and asks him, “Hey, what's up?” Drake answers “I’m just not feeling it.” The producer looks down at the board. At that moment, Drake runs his left hand down his face…

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    Supplemental information for “Colloidal Type-II CdS/ZnSe NCs : Synthesis, Electronic Structures, and Spectroscopic Properties” S.A. Ivanov, A. Piryatinski, J. Nanda, S. Tretiak, D. Werder, V. I. Klimov Theoretical model. To describe quantum states in a spherically symmetric Type-II core/shell nanocrystals (NC) characterized by the core radius R and the shell width H, we use effective mass approximation. We assume the existence of single energy bands for both electrons and holes. This assumption…

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    The Synthesis essay for Fahrenheit 451 Discuss the similarity and difference of inspiration that both protagonists in Fahrenheit 451 and The One who flew over the cuckoo’s nest face. What is the most obvious feature that appears in dystopian novels and movies? It is a very obvious question, rebellious spirit and tragic ending appears in most of them. Both Fahrenheit 451 and The one who flew over the cuckoo’s nest are typical examples of dystopian stories. In the novel Fahrenheit 451 the…

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