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    begins to read and pay attention to what he is saying or in other terms teach the reader how to break out of the small bubble in which the reader has been trapped in, so to speak. If Bernard Roth would not have mentioned that he was a college professor the reader could then think, who is this guy and what gives him the right to tell me that I am trapped in my own personal bubble, but with telling the reader that he is in fact a college professor he appeals to the readers sense of security.…

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    Homeroom Teacher

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    in color. LOL. I got my first color TV a few years later. A few months later, Ms. Bee brought a new dog home named Bubble Gum. She was shedding hair all over the place. White hairs covered the couch and our clothes, however, she was the type of dog who could just fit in with your family. Bubble Gum had an attitude. Once she got to know you, she'd leave u alone. One time, Bubble Gum had a stomach virus. Things were coming up pooped on left and right. That smell made you want to vomit. Moms…

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    change, initial pH 4, final pH 10 No change in color, expansion of steel wool in HCl & sinks to the bottom of the tube, no change in temp., no precipitate, strong smell, initial pH 0, final pH 0 Starts to bubble, wooden splint catalyzes the reaction and light up more, bubbles move up faster, gas forms, no temp. change, smoke produces, initial pH 6, final pH 6 No color change, test tube becomes warmer, no gas, no precipitate, and the temp. cools down as reaction ends, initial pH 13, finial…

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    In Adam viewpoint, he impacted Bubble Gum by explaining that “with a little patience and discipline, he could accomplish the same thing that I had” (Shepard 209). He tells this to Bubble Gum because Adam had already experienced this before, so he gives many tips and advice to make sure Bubble Gum prepares for his future. At the same time, Chris McCandless impacted Ron life by telling him that “a core of man's…

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    4 % Rule Retirement Essay

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    Article Assignment 2 For the second article, I chose “How Has the 4% Rule Held up Since the Tech Bubble and the 2008 Financial Crisis” by Michael Kitches. The 4% rule is a withdrawal strategy in retirement where you withdrawal 4% of your portfolio a year. The underlying assumption of the rule is that on average your portfolio returns will be greater than 4%. The 4% withdrawal rate was chosen as a conservative rate at which a retiree in any year would not run out of money. According to…

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    1950s Fashion Essay

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    Pan-style collared blouses" with their saddle shoes and penny loafers. Girdles were worn to tighten the waists, broad-strap bras, and full slips were used for lingerie. Hats, purses, and gloves were necessary for the fifties. Hair styles were either a bubble cut hairstyle or a poodle haircut. Boys wore their Levi jeans or Lee jeans and teenage boys wore their boots, leather coats, t-shirts and jeans cuffed up. Girls wore their pedal pushers and for school their dresses or blouses.…

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    iodine or yeast acts as a catalyst speeding up the reaction so that it is super fast and fun for people to do. The dish soap does not change anything it just makes bubbles instead of having all the oxygen shoot out as air. The potassium iodine being a catalyst does not do anything but speed up the reaction so that the result is a flume of bubbles instead of a slow release of oxygen. Without the catalyst the reaction still happens naturally but so slow and small that humans cannot see it with the…

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    Mgo4 C6hco3

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    either dry and reformed crystals or sticky and felt like jello. Deciding this wasn’t enough they tested each temperature of the mixture they thought most resembled the mystery mixture. MgSO4 , C6H8O7, and NaHCO3 reacted with the same big and small bubbles and slight cloudiness as the mystery mixture when water has been added. The timed fizz was rounded to 3.5 minutes but when students tested just C6H8O7, and NaHCO3 that only rounded to 2.5 minutes comparing to the mystery mixture of rounded…

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    and darken the background around a person, we too are engulfed in a bubble; the soft light of the candle on the table lighting is our faces, and the only sound is that of our voices and the clinking of our forks. We remained in this bubble for nearly two hours, gently caressing each other’s hands, laughing fully at amusing moments, and if I dare say falling in love. Our waiter, interrupting us to bring the check, breaks our bubble like a baseball rushing through a window. As a lazy river crawls…

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    The Physiological Development of Adolescents vs Social Media Since the creation of the site Six Degrees in 1997, America has been slowly allowing more and more of itself to be taken over by the virus known as Social Media. With a selection of websites to choose from, each site allows the user to view and post pictures and snippets of everyday life for the world to see. However, the attachment to social media has become harmful to society and targets the mindset of adolescents. Many teenagers in…

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