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    High Performance Liquid Chromatography Lab Abstract High performance liquid chromatography or HPLC is the process in which mixtures are physically separated according to their polarity. The lab conducted, the separation of dyes in grape Kool-Aid, demonstrated the concept. This was done to display how different alcohols and their concentrations have different polarities, in which ties into HPLC. The lab consists of testing Kool-Aid, water, and different concentrations of methanol and…

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    Tom left school after his 7th year and sank deep into the Dark Arts, emerging as Lord Voldemort, the most powerful dark wizard of all time. He set out to kill Harry after hearing a prophecy about him being defeated by Harry. Lily Potter (Harry’s mother) gave her life to protect Harry when he was 1 years old. Because of that act, Harry was provided the ultimate protection, causing Voldemort’s killing curse to backfire and hit himself instead. Harry had escaped the greatest dark wizard of all time…

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    The Haunted Science Lab

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    were disappearing near the Haunted Science Lab, without a trace. Under the shade of the massive dome made of graphene, the only way to get inside the building was the front entrance, which was guarded by dark spirits. No one dared to sneak in and find out what was in the mysterious lab. The dark spirits were ruthless creatures that were blind, but had unparalleled hearing and were the strongest known creatures. The council of the elders refused to speak on this issue and would dispose of anyone…

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    sin could one woman have possibly committed to have the sun not shine on her? The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne was written during the 1840’s in Salem and Concord, Massachusetts. Throughout the novel, Hawthorne uses the symbols of light and dark to depict good and evil among the main characters Hester Prynne, Arthur Dimmesdale, and Roger Chillingworth. The main character was Hester Prynne she had committed adultery which at the time was the worst thing anyone could do. Which at the time…

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    The Dark Ages

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    Was Catholicism responsible for the Dark Ages? In history class we have read about the great ancient empires that came before us, such as the Greeks, the Romans, and the Egyptians. During our studies we also learned about , the time in between the 6th and 14th century this period has come to be known as the “Dark Ages”. Many historians believe that the term Dark Ages might not be very accurate and that the reasons behind the origins of the Dark Ages, aren’t well understood. Most were taught…

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    she was black when she comes home to a black family every day; but then it dawned on me she 's so use to other black people judging her based on her color she believed she was white. We all watch those funny YouTube videos about the light skin vs. dark skin debate and how African Americans with a lighter…

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    Goth Research Paper

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    Get to know a Goth The Goth culture is one that finds beauty in things that others consider to dark and depressing to even think about. The goth group is known for mostly wearing dark clothing and being calm and nonviolent people. However, goths are commonly perceived from society as people who worship the devil, cut themselves, are evil, and only wear black. Goths have also been seen as people that are always depressed and only like to listen to goth genres such as rock and heavy…

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    In the dark ages women were treated much differently than they are in today's times. Women were expected to stay home and take care of the family and the home. It was almost as if a woman was a man's property more than his spouse. They were told what to do, where to go, and what to wear. Over time women have spoken out and this is not the case anymore, but for a long time women lived very hard and difficult lives. In the dark ages marriage was done much differently than the traditions today. A…

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    during the course of the novel. Throughout key ideas and motifs such as the pursuit of knowledge and the dangers involved, appreciation for nature and the sublime, elements that make this a gothic text, the recurring motif of life and death or light and dark. These ideas are found throughout the text and consistently recur. Shelley instilled these ideas because of the political perspectives that would have influenced her, her husband the romantic poet P.B Shelley her father William Goodwin and…

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    includes Christopher Nolan’s The Dark Knight, Carol Reed’s The Third Man, and John Huston’s The Maltese Falcon which serve as perfect examples of film noir, which I will explain in further detail. The purpose of film noir is to provide an educational analysis to movies with the usage of shadowy photography and foreboding background music. First, I would like to start off with my…

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