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    Spectrophotometry Lab

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    After determining the absorbency of the solution, the Beer-Lambert law can be used to calculate any unknown concentration. This is because the law states that "there is a direct correlation between the concentration of absorbing molecules, the distance the light travels, and the degree to which the molecules absorb light" (Papagapiou, 2016). The relation as mention can be seen through the Beer-Lambert equation: A = Ɛ x b x c where (A) represents absorbance, (Ɛ) is the Molar…

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    The Veldt Reflection

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    reader using When Kids Can’t Read: What Teachers Can Do by Kylene Beers. When I first gave David the story to read, he began to silently skim the page. Once he…

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    Penticton Research Paper

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    Fest of Ale The Okanagan Fest of Ale is one of Penticton’s most celebrated spring events. In its 23 year, this celebration is one of the largest and longest running beer festivals in the Pacific Northwest. It takes place at the Penticton Trade and Convention Centre in April and brings together over 65 breweries and 5000 plus craft beer enthusiasts. Other highlights of the Okanagan Fest of Ale include: • Live entertainment and music, featuring 3 stages. •…

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    my long 17 years of being alive, playing football, shooting guns, passing time with loved ones, my first girlfriend, but on thing that will always stand above the crowd is the smell of beer. Not the sweet smell of Bourbon, or the harsh smell of Whiskey, or the savory smell of Wine, but the rotten smell of cheap beer. It was a smell that followed me everywhere in the early years of my adolescence, so much so that I began to believe that it was the social norm. Alcoholism runs rampant through my…

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    I am going to show you how the Odyssey and the Epic of Gilgamesh similar. Both of the stories possess multiple similarities like the character's conflict, goal, consequences of their actions, and their relationship with their family and city. They share a common theme which is temptation. Odysseus never gave up on his family and land. He was just so tempted to go home and be his family so he continued to fight, but doing so will have multiple consequences. If he continued to fight to make it…

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    The game that I had watched was soccer. The game was on the ESPN 2 channel, were playing MLS Soccer - Philadelphia Union at D.C. United. I watched the game in the East Hall where I live. The game was live on Sunday, 5 pm. The final score was D.C. -3 and PHI -2, which made the D.C. the winners of the game. The game lasted 90 minutes with the break, this program in general lasted 2 hours including all the commercial’s time. The D.C. was the outsider at the begging of the game but later they won.…

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    Another way he demonstrate credibility in the commercial, is by having written words appear at the end of the commercial. This demonstrates credibility by letting people know how long Guinness has been around, and change everyone’s opinion of the beer to say that it must be great to be around so long. A quote that also establishes their credibility is, “The choices we make reveal the true nature of our character.” This establishes credibility by using this statement to show togetherness and…

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    Germany’s southern state of Bavaria, with its forests, fairy tale towns and picture-book castles has as its capital, Munich, a year-round destination. Gilly Pickup goes in search of Chocolate, Beer Steins and the Mad Monarch Images Gilly Pickup It's amazing how much rich, chocolate Bavarian cream tart you can eat to sustain you during a hard day’s sightseeing. Besides, we’d just climbed all the way to the top of the 15th century ‘Frauenkirche’, Gothic Church of Our Lady, the city’s famous…

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    trivia night at a different bar where his group of friends were without him a few nights prior to the dog’s arrival. Budlight subtly hides their logo in a neon sigh in the background as well as on the glasses and pitcher of beer in the middle of the table to reinforce the beer with the group. Once again, the group is in the middle of the screen and the only people in focus, except the main character and dog, throughout the scene. The group is stuck on the trivia question that is asked, however…

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    Elephants”, written by Ernest Hemingway, is part of the collection Men Without Women. This particular short story takes place at a bar while waiting for a train. The two main characters consist of an American man and a women named Jig. The two order a cold beer, as the man introduce the key focus of their ensuing discussion, a simple operation, which in this case alludes to an abortion. Throughout the story a lot is hidden through the dialogue and symbols, including the ending. The reader is led…

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