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    women during the late Middle Ages. “The Franklin’s Tale” and “The Wife of Bath’s Tale” could be similar/ different in some ways. “The Franklin’s Tale” and “The Wife of Bath’s Tale” are different in the language, or the tone. The tone of the Wife of Bath was distinctive. She was loud, self-promoting and extremely aggressive. Her prologue silenced the Pardoner for daring to interrupt her: ‘Madam, I put it to you as a prayer,’ / The Pardoner said, ‘go on as you began! / Tell us your tale, spare…

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    large floor plans and decorative architecture such as impulviums and indoor gardens. We know cities such as Pompeii had large public structures, as they have been mentioned in writings or depicted in art works, similar to what we have now such as bars, bath houses and amphitheatres, these were large in size and housed many of the cities visitors. These facilities were for any member of the public, women, men and children however excluded slaves as they were not considered citizens.…

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    The City of Stamford is in southwestern Fairfield County, CT, near the New York state line. Stamford’s proximity to NYC and easy access to public transportation have made it an attractive market for people working in New York. There is a vibrant downtown area, beaches, and open space used as parks and conservation land. North Stamford was a separate town until around 1949, when it was incorporated into the city of Stamford. The subject is in the North Stamford section, which is a less densely…

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    For example, in the Canterbury Tales, the men could constantly be jealous of not being with her, thus being blind to a woman that has way more to offer than the Wife of Bath, who isn't loyal whatsoever. It’s a natural thing to be jealous. People can't help but do it because it’s inevitable to the human mind and body. The sad thing is, like in the Canterbury Tales, they knowingly get jealous and don't try to change or fix…

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    Outline For Cinderella

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    modern design. 5. Marne Castle (Denver, Colorado, the United States of America): located in the heart of Denver, Marne Castle is an oasis for Cinderella who wants to be relaxed and pampered. The Castle consists of 9 rooms with Jacuzzi baths, opencast private hot water bath and the private dining room which are very cozy. 6. Cliveden House, Taplow, England: is the landmark of power and politics in more than 300 years, Cliveden Housse is one of the world's most luxurious hotels with traditional…

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    Clean Flame Test Wire

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    and record for the unknown solution also. 10 drops of 1.0M Na3SO4 was added to the test tube, 10 drops of 6M HNO3 was the added. 10 drops of 0.5M (NH4)2 MoO4 added and mixed. The test tube was then heated in boiling water bath for 5 minutes this was the remove from the bath and led to cold for 10 minutes. The solution in the test the was yellow. A 5 drops of 1M HNO3 , 10 drops of 0.2M NaCl was added into a test tube. 2-3 drops of 0.1M AgNO3. A white precipitate resulting the presence of…

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    and desires - selfish and corrupt. With such dynamic characters embodying the problems of the feudal system, Chaucer criticizes and reveals the flaws of the system. By illuminating the actions and practices of the Nun, the Friar, and the Wife of Bath, Chaucer demonstrates problems regarding with the Church, the poor, and women. The Catholic Church played an important role in Chaucer’s time, mingling with the state and…

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    scene and subjects 1 through 5, centrifuge, water bath, DNA loading dye, Electrophoresis chamber, TAE buffer, and a fast blast stain. The EcoRl restriction enzyme is the enzyme that was used in order to cut the DNA at specific sites into many separate fragments. A centrifuge is a machine that uses a rotating container inside it in order to force all of the liquids to the bottom of the test tubes within the container. A water bath is a heated bath of water which is usually set at a specific…

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    In the Performance Ensemble’s show water was present a some point in each characters story. Some examples include the water in the bath tub, the water in the tap dance scene, and the water in the bucket of water where the one character almost drown. Along with each of these instances of water a death or near death experience followed. In the bath tub, the one character attempted suicide to escape the voices in her head. The one was blatantly almost drowned to death in the one scene. In…

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    the shelter at Klemme. When I first saw him I was super excited because we haven't had a dog like him before. His name is Spots and he is a Cocker Spaniel. As soon as we got him home he was super friendly and really loving but, he needed a bath. After the bath I took him on a walk to kind of bond with him, he was always right by my side and never took off or barked as soon as he had seen a squirrel or other dog. I knew that he was going to be a great dog. This dog, now named Spots is a lazy…

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