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RampJ comparasion paragraph I just wrote a comparasion paragraph and I need it to be editted because my english sucks :~(, its about romeo and juliet. [i](Indent)[/i] The character Tybalt is similar to Mercutio in [i]Romeo and Juliet [/i] by William Shakespeare because both characters die as a result of being too emotional. The story portrays Tybalt to be too loyal. "Romeo, the love I bear thee can afford No better term than this: thou art a villain." (Shakespeare, III.I.54-55). This quotation shows that Tybalt is too loyal because in the play, Tybalt is hating Romeo for no particular reason besides his family's feud. Tybalt puts too much emotions in this meaningless feud and dies as a result. The story also portrays Tybalt as a h

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Pc crashing amd drive I was cleaning my pc some weeks ago and i deleted some thing from the amd folder, idk why, although i think it was just an empty folder. That day, my pc crashed like 7 times. It went pink screen with some white text saying "Windows will now shut down to prevent future damage". Couple days later, it just crashed without any messages. My pc would be loud af, then quiet down, back to loud, quiet down, and finally crash. If I try to turn on my pc within 5 mins after crashing, it will crash again during load up. I went to the amd drive website but it says I have latest driver, also, I cannot find my drive on the website, so I cannot reinstall. My drive is ATI Radeon HD 4200 I went on the windows update page and sa

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Chemistry Gas unit Hey guys, i have some chem homework but we didn't go too indepth with it and so I have like no pratice. We have to use the formula V1/T1 = V2/T2. I don't know how to re-arrange this to find anything! :~( Can you guys help me? Here are some example for each: A gas has a volume of 6 L at a temperature of 250 K. What volume will the gas have at 450 K? At 275 K, a gas has a volume of 25.5 mL. What is its temperature if its volume increases to 50 mL? I'm guessing the formula for either of those ^ will work for V1 or T1 as well..?

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CuSO4 lab experiment Can anyone tell me what are the possible experimental errors in a hydrate lab which would result in calculating the percent by mass of water in a CuSO4 being too high and too low? We never actually got to the water point so this question is hypothetical. I need at least 2 experimental error (non-human errors). All i can think of are human errors such as adding too much or too little water to the anhydrous CuSO4 or accidently losing some anhydrous CuSO4 by spillage. I was thinking of the balancer but I don't know what to say because it might end up being a human error We also learned today that no chemical reaction is ever 100% because of experiment/human errors and also because there are reactions that happen in reactio

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vertical jump Hey, so I want to be able to dunk and first I'll need to work on my verticle jump. I'm exactly 6ft tall and my vertical jump is like 33". I have not work out my legs before so I believe there will a lot of room for improvements. I will have access to the gym once a week for 1 hour and I was wondering if I could jump around 6" higher than the rim (assuming thats what it takes to dunk) in about 4 months. I am about 2" off from slightly touching the rim (while running) right now. Some other questions I have are what excercises should I do at the gym? at home? I was thinking heavy squats at the gym 5x5 but what else? I have no idea what to do home lol

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Monarchy activity Does anyone know a game or activity that can be used to explain or just demonstrate monarchy? It can be any type of monarchy. I was thinking of the "King's Game" in which you have papers - only one with a special mark, and whoever draws the unique one gets to be king and anything he says is absolute. But the thing is I'm going to be using this in school and I don't really want to implement a truth/dare thing (minus the truth) cause things can turn out bad. King: go jump off the window and die Students: Naw... If that happens, the game is useless :( So, any ideas?

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Stupid chemistry question I got 2 questions involving LCM (laws of conservation of mass). I know this is so easy but I am forgetting how to do this (last time I did it was last year) anyway, Use the laws of conservation of mass to determine how much carbon dioxide gas is produced if 9g of water is collected after the combustion of 15g of benzene (C6H6). This reaction consumes 7g of oxygen. Use the laws of conservation of mass to determine how much strontinum oxide is produced if 20g of strontium is combined with 5g of oxygen. Can you also remind me how you did it

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