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As a white man raised in the southern United States, he supported slavery and opposed the northern ways. In 1859, he joined a Virginian militia that aided in the capture of John Brown. Booth originally …
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If a man has a recessive sexlinked disorder, he has a 0% chance of passing it onto his son. Why? If an autosome is present in only one copy at conception, that individual will not develop to term. Yet …
Why was the Presidential Election of 2008 considered historic?
Apr 13, 2018 · The first Black president was elected The 2008 election was considered historic since Barack Obama became the First African American President of the United States.
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25 ft The triangles are proportional. There is the small triangle (5 ft, 6 ft, hypotenuse). There is the larger triangle that includes the small triangle (30 ft, height). That means the side lengths are proportional. …
Of all the minerals known to man, how many are common on the
Of all the minerals known to man, how many are common on the crust of the earth?
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There is no concrete answer to this because it depends on your outlook on it. Below is a comparison of the two generals. After reading it, you can ultimately decide who you think was the better general. …
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1 Answer Narad T. Sep 7, 2017 The speed of the man is #=sqrt2/ (2-sqrt2)ms^-1# and the speed of the boy is #= (2sqrt2)/ (2-sqrt2)ms^-1#
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"8.4 atm" You are right, this is a job for the ideal gas law equation, which as you know looks like this color (blue) (|bar (ul (color (white) (a/a)PV = nRTcolor (white) (a/a)|)))" ", where P - the pressure of …
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