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Thermodynamics Lab Report

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Emily Dinnerman?s Sean Mannix Mr. Tenenbaum Period 5 3/8/11 Thermodynamics?Chill Out Lab Report Purpose: To measure and record changes in the heat (enthalpy) content of a liquid (water) as a part of the system (ice cube) melts in that system (the water plus the ice cube). Materials: Ice cubes (1) Styrofoam cups (2) Thermometer [Access to] hot water Procedure: Measure out 50 mL (roughly?just record exactly how much) of hot water from the sink and pour into the Styrofoam cup. Measure the temperature and record the value. Add an ice cube and monitor the temperature in the mixture until the ice cube is completely melted. Record the temperature. Measure the final volume of the water left and record the value. Data: Unit Measurement Change in volume Change in temperature

Important Trade Routes

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This is a condensed information sheet of the major trade routes in world history. The Silk Road -Main commodities that were traded on this route were: Silk Porcelain Tea Weapons Metal work Spices Gold Silver Amber Brassware Jade Sugar Horses Cotton Salt Incense -The Silk Road was created during the Han Dynasty. The Han Dynasty and the Roman Empire used this series of trade routes to trade. -The Silk Road was safest during the time of Mongol Empire. This time period was known as the Pax Mongolica in the 13th century. This led to the spread of ideas and cultures throughout East and West Asia. The Indian Ocean Trade -South Asia traded with East Africa

The Fall Of Two Worlds (Han and Rome)

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The Fall Of Two Worlds Han-dynasty China and the Roman Empire were two of history's most powerful and prosperous civilizations, in their respective heydays. However, both met their downfall after a long, protracted demise. In Rome, diminishing moral values, economic decline, and unstable leadership led to the dissolution of the empire. In Han China, failure was instead precipitated mostly by peasant uprisings, warlords breaking free from the centralized government, and lawlessness in the kingdom. Both Rome and Han China, however, experienced the damaging effects of corrupt centralized government, weak leadership, and rapid overpopulation.

Prevention of the Great Depression

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Prevention of The Great Depression Some might say that there would have been no way to prevent or decelerate the Great Depression. However, regulation of the stock market, insured banking systems, and limits on agricultural production could have been the catalyst the country needed to cause the depression to reduce into a recession or put a stop to it all together.

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