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    Dionysus: A Short Story

    Dionysus picks up his cup and starts walking back and forth as if in deep thoughts and begins, “Yes, I did have a little bit to drink. My drink of choice is in fact red wine. You want to know why?” He stops and looks at Theseus, takes a drink and answers, “It’s good for the heart. You see I spend a lot of time out in weightlessness and let me tell you, you’re lucky to have spent so much time in this pseudogravity. You see, microgravity’s effects on humans are not desirable. While you’re in here enjoying

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    Nucleophilic Grignard Synthesis Lab Report

    secondary alcohols. It used nucleophilic Grignard reagent 1-methylbutylmagnesium Bromide, and the electrophilic carbonyl carbon of an aldehyde propanal to create 4-methyl-3-heptanol. Introduction/ Purpose In this lab we took it the addition of nucleophilic Grignard reagent 1-methylbutylmagnesium Bromide, to the electrophillic carbonyl carbon of an aldehyde propanal is described. 4-methyl-3-heptanol is produced, which was a 2 degree alcohol. Both primary alcohols and secondary alcohols can be obtained

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    Classification Tests for Hydroxyl and Carbonyl Containing Compound

    types of alcohols were to be differentiated along with aldehydes and ketones. Hydroxyl groups are functional groups containing OH- atoms acting as substituents in an organic compound, carbonyl- groups refer to a divalent group consisting of a carbon atom double-bonded to an oxygen atom. Hydroxyl groups are characteristic functional groups of alcohols and phenols, while carbonyl groups are characteristic functional groups of aldehydes and ketones. The samples include ethanol, n-butyl alcohol, sec-butyl

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    Alcohol

    behavior resulting from alcohol dependency. Alcoholism can affect a person physically and mentally. Alcoholism causes many physical consequences that are well known and easy to recognize. The psychological consequences are the ones people rarely talk about, they are hard to recognize, and most people do not even know about them; however, the psychological symptoms are the ones that lead alcoholics to keep drinking without realizing problems are being caused. These effects of alcohol allow people to continue

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    Patrick Gibbs and O’malley’s Tavern

    The 2008 2L Moot Court Tournament at the Liberty University School of Law The 2008 2L Moot Court Tournament at the Liberty University School of Law presented a case in which it went before the United States District Court for the Northern District of Indiana. The case number is 82A04-8876-CV-285 Deborah White vs. Patrick Gibbs and Stand Alone Properties, L.L.C., d/b/a O’Malley’s Tavern. The purpose of the courtroom procedure is to argue the motion of summary judgment concerning the case of Deborah

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    Organic Chemisty

    Dieckmann condensation Reaction: 5. Opening reactions of three- and four-membered rings 6. Halogenation 7. Oxidation Alkenes Preparation: 1. Dehydrohalogenation of alkyl halides (E2 Elimination) 2. Acid-Catalyzed Dehydration of alcohols 3. Dehalogenation of vicinal dihalides Reaction: 4. Halogenation 5. Hydrohalogenation 6. Addition of HBr in Peroxide 7. Hydration 8. Oxymercuration-Demercuration 9. Hydroboration-oxidation 10. Catalytic hydrogenation

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    Haloalkanes

    in electronegativity in the C-X bond) attached to the halogen atom , thus the attacking species would be a nucleophile. All reactions need the present of heat i.e. reflux 1. Alcohol formation (R represents any hydrocarbon chain) R—X + OH-  R—OH + XPrimary and secondary alkyl halides undergo alkaline hydrolysis to the alcohol while tertiary alkyl halides can be hydrolysed by water. Aryl halides do not undergo hydrolysis except under VERY SEVERE conditions. Industrially chlorobenzene is reacted with

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    A Look Into Moonshining

    moonining stills. As the times progressed, the governments started levying higher and higher taxes on spirites to pay war debts and to do federal duties. The legislation continued to be passed when in 1862 congress passed a bill that taxed all alcohol in the nation and made the sale of untaxed liquor illegal. The government enforced this by sending federal agents down to the stills, and bars that sold the untaxed product and shut them down. The Legislation got tougher until the breaking point

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    Alcohol Y Drogas

    POLITICA DE ALCOHOL Y DROGAS A. FINALIDAD Se considera que el uso de drogas ilegales y el abuso de alcohol por parte de los empleados son contradictorios al compromiso que tiene Hospitality Staffing,Inc (“La empresa”) de brindar un ambiente de trabajo seguro, saludable y productivo. Es posible que los empleados que utilicen drogas ilegales o abusen del alcohol tengan problemas laborales, tales como mayor riesgo de sufrir accidentes y heridas, de ausentarse o llegar tarde de manera reiterada, menor

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    Illicit Drugs N Effects

    Illicit drugs n effects -Herion: Heroin is an opiate processed directly from the extracts of the opium poppy. It was originally created to help cure people of addiction to morphine. Upon crossing the blood-brain barrier, which occurs soon after introduction of the drug into the bloodstream, heroin is converted into morphine, which mimics the action of endorphins, creating a sense of well-being -Cocaine: is a crystalline tropane alkaloid that is obtained from the leaves of the coca plant. It is

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