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    “I’m gonna run over to him, and give him this balloon.” Said Leea as she dashed over to the young boy across the street. I yelled at her not to go over there, but she proceeded. I had no clue who the strangers were on the other side of the street; therefore, I feared of what might occur. As she ran over, I saw a brute Pitbull with its eyes locked on her. Unaware, Leea ran happily to hand the little boy a balloon. The Pitbull darted towards her… Saved by a blessing, our dog, shooter jumped…

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    electric charge in the hair (or fur)? 4. Rub a balloon (or a plastic rod) with your hair (or with animal fur). 5. Touch the metallic sphere of an electroscope with the rubbed object for one second. Answer the following in your journal: a. What happened to the electroscope leaves? Sketch what you observed. b. What caused the leaves to behave that way? 6. Rub a balloon (or a plastic rod) with your hair (or with animal fur). 7. Bring the plastic rod or balloon near the metallic sphere—do not touch…

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    creates the most gas?”. My hypothesis is that Coke will create the most gas. If you are wondering why, it is because the pump Co2 into the drink. These are the materials you will need. - Balloons - Plastic bottles - Vinegar - Heating pad - measuring…

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    “Before the Wright brothers took to the air in their powered airplane, the only means of air transportation was the hot air balloon” (Benson, et al.). Compared to a hot air balloon that had to rise before it could travel, the airplane, flying ten feet per second, was much faster. “Ballooning became a favorite pastime in Europe in the late eighteenth century, but those balloons were not steerable, so passengers were at the mercy of the weather and wind”…

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    live a better life? What experience does a person go through leading him to give up the hope of existence? In our reading, “The Birth-mark” and “A wall of fire rising”, Hawthorne and Danticat use representative symbols, such as the birthmark and the balloon, to show pursuing to perfection and freedom. Symbolism is one obvious figure of speech using in the two essays. In those two essays, I want to find the meanings behind those symbols in order to understand the author’s attitude to humanity and…

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    Jeff Koons

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    The ordinary or commonplace objects has always been a theme throughout his many artworks, ranging from household items to “kitsch” items such as his balloon sculptures. The topics he takes on is always synonymous with popular culture in the media. His art comes to life in the form of sculptures mimicking the effect of giant balloons, inflatable toys (which are stainless steel and plated with a mirror), etc. Koons is able to take these everyday objects and transform each one into an iconic…

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    Up: Movie Analysis

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    Carl, a young lad uses his imagination to create his own adventures. On his way home he conquers “Pikes Peak,” the “Grand Canyon,” and even surmounts “Mt. Everest.” While “flying” in the Spirit of Adventure, Carl confronts a conundrum and loses his balloon. Creeping towards the abandoned house, he apprehensively knocks…

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    1970s Medical Advances

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    These advancements include an implantable cardioverter-defibrillator, an intra articular arthroscopic shaver system, and an angioplasty balloon catheter. The implantable cardioverter-defibrillator is a small generator powered by a battery and it works by sending electrical impulses when it detects cardiac arrhythmias. The implantable cardioverter-defibrillator was made in 1969, but was…

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    Gastric Carcinoma Essay

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    ATYPICAL PRESENTATION OF GASTRIC CANCER APPROACHED VIA RETROGRADE SINGLE BALLOON ENTEROSCOPY RUNNING TITLE Atypical presentation of Gastric Carcinoma AUTHORS Dr. N***** ********* M.D. Dr. H**** Y***** MBBS ABSTRACT Globally Gastric cancer is the fifth most common cancer. Regular screening and early detection has decreased incidence of stomach cancer has decreased in Western world in the last 10 years. The American Cancer Society’s estimates for stomach cancer in the United States for…

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    Jeffrey Koon Analysis

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    view on different icons around the world. Many of these fantasized sculptures get displayed in famous museums and other areas because of the great impact on the people. Fantasy is included in many pieces of artwork, including Lobster, Balloon Dog, and Split-Rocker. These sculptures have different characteristics, but they all have a connection in Koons’ mind. Lobster is an inflatable that hangs in Salon de Mars at Versailles. Although it seems to have a normal appearance, the…

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