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- Subliminal Persuasion: Overview
- Since the 1950's, there has been enormous public concern over hidden messages in art, music, and advertising. Subliminal self-help tapes are a multi-billion dollar industry. Yet many psychologists claim that subliminal influence consists at best of...
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Parapsychology >> Subliminal Persuasion
- King James Bible: I Corinthians, Chapter 8
- Chapter 8 8:1 Now as touching things offered unto idols, we know that we all have knowledge. Knowledge puffeth up, but charity edifieth. 8:2 And if any man think that he knoweth any thing, he knoweth nothing yet as he ought to know. 8:3 But if any man love...
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New Testament >> I Corinthians
- What is Subliminal Influence?
- The term subliminal is technically archaic , though it is still in common use. The problem is that it is hopelessly bound to the concept of a well-defined sensory threshold, a concept made obsolete by the introduction of signal detection theory into...
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Parapsychology >> Subliminal Persuasion
- Christ's Role, As He Might Have Meant It: a Discussion
- It seems that organized religion has assumed the role of Christ in the dispensation of Truth, be it relating to the church itself or in the very Word of God. The Pope, when speaking in his official capacity, is considered to be the mouthpiece of God."...
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Religions >> Christianity
- The Case of Ted Owens (The PK Man)
- The principal concern of most readers will be whether the evidence in the Ted Owens case, as presented by Dr. Mishlove, is true beyond a reasonable doubt. Were this case the only case open to investigation it might well be considered beyond the pale of...
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>> Psychic Abilities
- Hyperspace Reality
- Despite the fact that the 'new' physics, a godchild of the Einsteinian revolution has taught us that the Universe we perceive is a mere shadow of a vastly more unpredictable one, most of us still view the world in a distinctly materialistic way. A world where...
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Modern Science >> New Physics
- King James Bible: I Corinthians, Chapter 9
- Chapter 9 9:1 Am I not an apostle? am I not free? have I not seen Jesus Christ our Lord? are not ye my work in the Lord? 9:2 If I be not an apostle unto others, yet doubtless I am to you: for the seal of mine apostleship are ye in the Lord. 9:3 Mine answer to...
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New Testament >> I Corinthians
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- Strong and Weak Acids and Bases
- chemists do not split up weak acids into ions when writing an ionic equation.
- www.highlands.edu
- pH. Weak acids. A. Introduction........................................................
- Weak acids. Page. 2.
- bbruner.org
- Chapter 8, Acid-base equilibria
- much less than that of an equivalent amount of strong acid. а Pure weak acid example. Here is how to calculate the hydronium ion concentration of a weak acid.
- www.bu.edu
- CHEM 429 CHEMICAL SEPARATION TECHNIQUES
- weak acid example. 3.
- depts.washington.edu
- Acids, Bases, and Buffers
- very good guess. Acetic acid is an example of a weak acid. A weak acid or weak base is one that dissociates only partially in solution.
- uccpbank.k12hsn.org
Suggested Web Resources
- Weak Acids and Bases
- The pKa values of many weak acids are listed in table form in handbooks, and some of these values are given in the Handbook of CAcT, pKa of Acids.
- www.science.uwaterloo.ca
- Strength of Acids and Bases
- A weak acid only partially dissociates in water to give H+ and the anion. Examples of weak acids include hydrofluoric acid, HF, and acetic acid, CH3 COOH.
- chemistry.about.com
- Weak acid - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- en.wikipedia.org
- Acids and Bases
- Since the predominant form is un-ionized, chemists do not split up weak acids into ions when writing an ionic equation.
- spiepho.sbc.edu
- What are the examples of weak acids and weak bases
- Salts of weak acids and bases are the ionic compounds formed by the reaction between a weak base and a weak acid.
- wiki.answers.com
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