Primer Essays

  • Spanish Essay

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    Spanish Essay El cambio en el equilibrio de las reacciones dependiendo de distintos factores, en varios experimentos Hipotesis: Al aumentar la temperatura o la concentracion, se hara mas efectiva la reaccion directa. Variables Independientes: - Temperatura - Concentracion - Caracter del reactivo (Acido o base) Variables Dependientes: - Ubicacion del punto de equilibrio Planificacion B Materiales: - Vasos Precipitados (80ml., 250ml., y 500ml.) - Pipeta 1ml

  • Reminiscencia de la infancia: el caso de un escritor de los siglos XX y

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    necesidad de crear. La lectura de su obra narrativa, vinculada a su biografía, así como alguno de sus numerosos artículos, nos confirman el efecto que produjo en Medardo Fraile niño la ausencia de su madre, fallecida meses antes del surgimiento de ese primer cuento. En el artículo “Crónica de mí mismo y alrededores” el escritor nos dice: “Hasta los cinco años, mi vida estuvo condicionada por la enfermedad de mi madre, que murió a los treinta y tres años de una cardiopatía de tipo reumático cuando yo

  • Stem Cells: What How and Why?

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    developmental capability, total to limited. (NIH PRIMER http://www.nih.gov/news/stemcell/primer.htm) Totipotent stem cells are stem cells whose potential is total, thus totipotent. Totipotent stem cells are derived from embryonic tissue and fertilized ovarian eggs. This type of stem cell is of particular importance to researchers due to its ability to ?specialize into extraembryonic membranes and tissues, the embryo, and all postembryonic tissues and organs? (NIH Primer). However these type of cells are extremely

  • Structural Elements of Toni Morrison's The Bluest Eye

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    with each quarter given the name of a season. Third, the novel is further divided into seven sections that are headed by a portion of the passage that began the novel. The three passages that begin The Bluest Eye appear to be from a grade school primer. They portray a family's life in identical terms, but they differ in punctuation, capitalization, and spacing. The first passage is normal in all of these aspects: Here is the house. It is green and white. It has a red door. It is very pretty. Here

  • Las Relaciones Con El Narrador en Las Ruinas Circulares

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    sueña de crear un hijo sin otro. La creación de un hijo representa la repetición del hombre y la continuación de vida. También, el hombre tiene dos planes para crear el hijo cuales involucran la supernatural y la realidad del mundo. Después de su primer intento creativo falla, él está frustrado y casi quita. Luego, él examina y modifica su método de crear y acude a la intervención de los dioses para intentar un mejoramiento de la creación: "Luego en la tarde, se purificó en las aguas del río, adoró

  • Zen and the Enlightened Mind

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    Zen and the Enlightened Mind "I have forgotten everything. I don't remember a single word"(Masunaga 36). This is the mind of one who seeks the Way. In A Primer of Soto[JS1] Zen Dogen explains the Way of the Buddha and stresses the importance of "sitting in meditation" or zazen as a means of reaching the manifestation of wholeness. The manifestation of wholeness is a state in which one abandons both mind and body and empties oneself of ignorance, delusions, and dualistic modes of thinking. One

  • M1 Garand Rifle

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    eighteen years later. After his first design was turned down by the military, Garand was transferred to Springfield Armory in November, 1919. During the next five years, Garand created many rifle designs, but they all had one thing in common: the primer of the spent cartridge was used to operate the rifle's action. When the military changed the design of the M1906 cartridge, Garand could no longer use this operating principle. It was at this time when John Pedersen arrived with a new design in a

  • Teaching Young Children the Alphabet

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    Every era teaches in the best methods that are available to them. Who are them? For instance, when The New-England Primer was written they believed it was what was best for the children. There were no other recourses to teach children. In the past, children tended to learn ABCs, spelling and religious content through memorization. However, in the present day ABC by Dr.Seuss is a book parents have the opportunity to choose from; they have the resources to choose other books to read to their children

  • How Guns Work

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    the same. Weapons such as cannons, shotguns and rifles, work on the basic idea of conservation of momentum and the change in energy from potential to kinetic. When the trigger is pulled the hammer hits the firing pin. The firing pin then hits the primer which causes the powder to burn hence producing lots of gases. This causes the volume behind the bullet to fill with extremely high pressure gas. The gas pushes on every surface it encounters, including the bullet in front of it and the base of the

  • BRILLIANT MINDS

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    in the field of scientific management. Many professional business managers use many of their writings. Many of their writings include The Psychology of Management, Fatigue Study, Motion Study for the Handicapped, Applied Motion Study, Motion Study, Primer of Scientific Management, Bricklaying System, and Concrete System. One of the great literary writings by the Gilbreths was the study of motion. Motion study is a means to permanent and practical waste elimination (Gilbreth, 1917). This work is

  • Children In The 1800s

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    Children of the upper class were either taught in private schools or by a tutor. They were taught reading, writing, prayers, and simple math ("Education") . They were taught using repetition from the Bible, a religion-based reading supplement called a primer, and/or a paddle-shaped (also religious) horn book ("Schooling"). The upper-class boys were taught more advanced academic subjects, and may have been sent to boarding school in England or another state. The girls were taught to assume the duties of

  • paper

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    rapidly hitting newsstands and telecasts around the country, pro and anti-research rallies were the top headlines. Literally defined, embryonic stem cells are “undifferentiated, or unspecified cells that are unlike any other adult cell”(Stem Cells: A primer). They are unique because they are totipotent, or have the ability to form into almost any of the 220 cell types in the human body. Embryonic stem cells are taken from the blastocyst, the name given to the stage of the embryo when it is four to six

  • Design Elements in da Vinci's 'The Last Supper'

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    the ladder and paint for hours. Later he would not be seen for days and then show up paint a few stokes ad leave again. Much of the work was sporadically done. The painting was done on a large dry stone wall that was first treated with a base or primer. The stone wall was sealed with a layer of pitch, gesso and mastic. From there it was painted with tempera. U...

  • Information and Comunication in The Truman Show

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    Comunicación Interpersonal……………………………………………………...31 Conclusión……………………………………………………………….61 Bibliografía………………………………………………………………62 INTRODUCCIÓN El objetivo en este trabajo es aplicar a una película las teorías aprendidas sobre información y comunicación. El primer problema al que hay que afrontarse cuando se decide realizar este trabajo es qué película será el objeto de nuestro análisis. Yo afronté este problema siguiendo el siguiente criterio: encontrar una película donde pudiera aplicar de forma clara las

  • Education, Software Piracy, and the Law

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    Abstract           This paper is intended as a primer for copyright law in the form of a short story. An elementary school teacher illegitimately copies a piece of software for educational purposes and is discovered. Issues such as the fair use doctrine, copyright law, and cyberlaw are covered. The analytical section provides a realistic legal defense for the fictional situation that drives the paper. My name is Jason Lee and I teach 6th grade mathematics at Hightstown Middle School in Hightstown

  • Phonics vs. whole language?

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    in future reading attempts (Hempenstall, 1997, ¶16). Educators use phonics at several levels of reading instruction, including early childhood, remediation, and adult literacy. In an article about Dorothy Strickland’s book Teaching Phonics Today: A Primer for Educators, Linda Starr (1999) quotes Strickland: “Historically, those who have denounced poor reading achievement in the United States have turned to phonics as a solution” (qtd. in Starr, 1999, ¶2). Phonics is, indeed, a solution, for its basic

  • Popularity of Gone With the Wind

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    them the land they live on is like their mother.'" (39) The idea of an undersized foreigner claiming a large stake in America as his own must surely have fueled the imagination of the great influx of recent immigrants, many of whom used GWTW as a primer to American literature. Hanging over the tranquil South is the ... ... middle of paper ... ...n which to plan her campaign," (1023) comforts her. Her final statement reiterates her sentiments for a new "tomorrow" after Atlanta's burning (414)

  • Propiedades Mecánicas de los Polímeros

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    de los Polímeros Resistencia La resistencia es una propiedad mecánica que usted podría relacionar acertadamente, pero no sabría con exactitud qué es lo que queremos significar con la palabra "resistencia" cuando hablamos de polímeros. En primer lugar, existen varios tipos de resistencia. Está la resistencia tensil. Un polímero tiene resistencia tensil si soporta un estiramiento similar a éste: La resistencia tensil es importante para un material que va a ser extendido o va a estar

  • Husserl y la Crisis de la Cultura

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    se rigen la necesidad causal. En contraposición a ello, el mundo del espíritu es aquel en el que lo esencial no viene dado por las relaciones exterior-causales que se dan entre los objetos, sino por la significatividad humana que conforma nuestro primer y primordial contacto con la realidad. Es decir, el mundo del espíritu es el mundo del significado, del sentido, aquello que constituye propiamente nuestro cosmos y nos es dado, en primera instancia, como un regalo por nuestros antepasados. Semejante

  • samurai ethic in modern japan

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    Tsunetomo Bushido: The Way of the Samurai Garden City Park, NY 2002 After reading this book it is my belief that it is important for Westerners to understand the seemingly strange concepts of Bushido, not only as a guide to events of the past, but as a primer for understanding the Japanese business mentality of today. The first thought that comes to mind when Japanese work ethic is hard working, no breaks, complete commitment to ones job. There may be a reason why Japan was able to rebuild their country