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It's been all over the radios, news papers and television stations. You've all heard your coworkers, family members, friends and strangers talk about it. You yourself have undoubtedly have surely and very recently grumbled to anyone that would listen about the same topic. The rising prices of gas. And now, I'm going to talk about it myself.  Read More »

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Chemical Detection of Organic Molecules

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Introduction: A monosaccharide is a simple sugar and forms a disaccharide (a double sugar) when condensation occurs. Hydrolysis breaks a disaccharide apart to form two monosaccharides by splitting water molecules. Many monosaccharides can combine to form a polysaccharide, an example being starch. Carbohydrates (sugars) are stored temporarily as glucose and for longer periods as starch.  Read More »

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Renaissance Era - The Rebirth of Classical Learning

During the Renaissance Era, the rebirth of classical learning, a myriad of changes took place. Scientists were discovering new theories and inventing new devices. The most dangerous and most powerful discoveries were the creation of gunpowder and the invention of the printing press. Gunpowder ended the lives of people but the printing press ended ideals and created new ones.  Read More »

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American Imperialism in the Mexican War

Historians categorize the Mexican War as one of the most controversial debates in history: to whom should the blame fall? Was American imperialism the root cause of the Mexican War? This paper will analyze the topics of Manifest Destiny, premeditative war, and ethnocentric views of two historians, Rodolfo Acuna and Norman A. Graebner, to seek the answers to these questions.  Read More »

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How to Make an Attractive Blog

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So! You want to make a blog that gets a lot of reads, right? I'm sure you've seen many blogs that had potential, but only got... maybe 20 reads before flying off into the void. You don't want that, right? Follow these few tips I've gathered just from looking around, and you'll do fine. They're the big, important ones that people somehow manage to miss.  Read More »

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