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o separate a mixture of alcohol (ethanol) and water, you can use a process known as fractional distillation. This technique relies on the fact that the compounds in the mixture have different boiling points. ... At this point, you have completed distillation.
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The information in the "During" section of the volcanoes page is organized like this.
The page presents four different kinds of threats that volcanoes pose and what to do before, during, and after an eruption.
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He wanted to convey that indifference is worse than hate or anger. One could be angry at injustice or hate evil, violent acts. Indifference is the absence of compassion and implies something worse than outright hate; indifference implies a lack of acknowledgment. Being indifferent to another's suffering is like saying, 'you're suffering is not even worth my consideration.' Wiesel speaks from his experience of the Holocaust, but this could be applied to any situation in history in which the world was indifferent; in which the world willfully refused to acknowledge suffering of others for any number of unjustifiable reasons: 1) out of sight, out of mind, 2) passivity, laziness, 3) an untried feeling of hopelessness ('what could i possibly do?'), 4) selfishness. When Wiesel speaks of indifference he also means ignorance in 3 senses: 1) ignorant as in lacking sensitivity, 2) lacking knowledge and 3) ignoring.
The 'perils of indifference' could be described as the 'the terrible outcomes of ignoring atrocities. Apply this to anything today, where suffering is ignored by indifferent people and governments. (i.e., Darfur, Haiti). The peril of indifference would be to allow (allow by ignoring = indifference) an atrocity like the Holocaust to occur again.
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The story Bone and marrow talks of people without a family setting, children who do not have what they desire that have been lost into a cruel world.
Surbhi a refugee who has born in the camp that has no life of his own that only dreamt of fortune coming his ways. Jimmie also lost her mum and finds herself also in the camp they both hook up and writes their future. The family setting here looks like an illusion to the struggling surbhi, and the family situation is such that is pitiful as no one could stand as a family for the small children.