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    is to relate how the elements and periodic table came to be‚ along with the importance of such things. This consists of telling of the different scientists that discovered the elements. The novel follows some of the most known scientists‚ like Marie Curie and Niels Bohr‚ to those who are lesser known‚ but made important contributions to science. It also describes how these elements were used in the time they were discovered‚ along with their importance today. Kean does an excellent job of connecting

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    Not only were people becoming aware of the gender bias seen in various professions‚ but women like Marie Curie‚ Caroline Herschel‚ and Rosalind Franklin were starting to receive the credit they’ve deserved for their scientific discoveries. Furthermore‚ I realized that women today‚ as they had throughout history‚ have been standing up for themselves and pursuing

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    believed atoms made up chemical elements. Also thought all elements made of same kinds of atoms. Modern Atomic Theory John Dalton‚ 1803. Atoms of different elements are themselves of difference size and mass. More Elements Discovered Marie and Pierre Curie‚ 1898. Discovered polonium‚ radium. Concluded certain elements release energy when break down‚ called radioactivity. Medical Breakthroughs Preventing Disease Breakthroughs in late 1800s as result of scientific advances earlier in

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    what was trench warfare? 8. What was the immediate cause of the depression? 9. List four policies that Franklin Roosevelt put into place to help us out of the depression? 10. What was the eighteenth amendment? 11. Identify: Marie Curie Albert Einstein Sun Yat-sen Pancho Villa

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    Unit 1 Assessment Assessment You should use this file to complete your Assessment. • The first thing you need to do is save a copy of this document‚ either onto your computer or a USB drive • Then work through your Assessment‚ remembering to save your work regularly • When you’ve finished‚ print out a copy to keep for reference • Then‚ go to www.vision2learn.com and send your completed Assessment to your tutor via your My Study area – make sure it is clearly marked with your name‚ the course

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    Equality of Men and Women

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    Equality of Men and Women "There must be an equality of rights between men and women. Women shall receive an equal privilege of education. This will enable them to qualify and progress in all degrees of occupation and accomplishment. For the world of humanity possesses two wings: man and woman. If one wing remains incapable and defective‚ it will restrict the power of the other‚ and full flight will be impossible. Therefore‚ the completeness and perfection of the human world is dependent upon the

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    Chapter 1 * What is Chemistry? -it is the study of the composition of substances and the changes they undergo. * What are the 5 branches of chemistry? * Organic chemistry‚ inorganic chemistry‚ analytical chemistry‚ physical chemistry‚ biochemistry. * What is the difference between a theory and law? -a theory is a thoroughly tested explanation of why experiments give certain results. A scientific law is a concise statement that summarized the results of a broad spectrum of observations

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    prevented her from being rebellious because she was so focused on becoming a prophet. The universities were also closed to ensure that students do not stray away from the true path of Islam‚ but she wanted to become an educated liberal woman like Marie Curie. As Marji says at the top of the panel “And so another dream went up in smoke (Page 73)‚” shows that she was resentful of this new policy and the constrictions that it placed on her; she could longer become who she wanted and have the rights she

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    claim of his evident that it was a “chain process.” Rutherford Hayes used this discovery during his Bakerian Lecture in 1904‚ when explaining the reaction of radioactive elements during decay (Rayner-Canham). Harriet Brooks briefly worked with Marie Curie. Moreover‚ Harriet Brooks’s career included with the study of uranium. This was mainly due to Rutherford’s discovery of uranium giving off emanations. Brook’s research in this field led to her discovery that the elements in the periodic table “could

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    since it was first conducted by alchemists in the 17th century. It broke its mystical ties with alchemy‚ and took a turn to scientific investigation when a book called The Sceptical Chymist was written. Hundreds of scientists like Robert Boyle‚ Marie Curie‚ Joseph Achille Le Bel‚ and many others made important discoveries that contributed to chemistry. Joseph Achille Le Bel was a french chemist born on January 21‚ 1847 and grew up in Pechelbronn‚ France. He is best known for his work in stereochemistry

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