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    your fingers into the holy water, why light candles, use rosary beads, make the sign of the cross, or kneel. In this paper I will discuss all of these rituals and what they mean and why they are…

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    nucleus, ribosomes, mitochondria, small vacuoles, lysosomes, endoplasmic reticulum, and the golgi apparatus. We compared all of these organelles to a plastic bag, a toy animal, a large toy bear head, a highlighter, a noise maker, a medicine cup, a candle, a straw, and a box. To begin, a cell membrane controls movement in and out of the cell. It is a thin flexible layer that also supports and protects. We compared the cell membrane to a plastic shopping bag. The bag was flexible and is the…

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    Biology Lab Hypothesis

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    My hypothesis is the wavelength light will affect the color of the leaf and the size of the fruit of the tomato plant. My goal is to see if there will be any changes in the tomato plant and its fruit. I will be seeking to answer the questions, "Will the wavelength of light affect the chlorophyll’s color in a plant?" and “Will this light also affect the size of a tomato plant’s fruit?” I will also answer the question, “Can plants live with missing one color or all the colors in the spectrum?”…

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    The Halakhah Religion

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    The Halakhah is the path that someone walks. The Halakhah shows gratitude to God and gives the people of the religion a feeling of identity. Aside from the Halakhah, the entire religion looks at significant events in one’s life. A big part of the religion is the festivities and family. Hanukkah is the probably the most important holiday. It is the Festival of Lights that remembers the rededication of the second Jewish temple, which happened in 160 BCE. Hanukkah lasts about 8 days, and happens…

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    Hanukkah, also known as “the Festival of Lights,” is an eight-day Jewish holiday celebrated during the Jewish month of Kislev, which is the ninth month of the Hebrew calendar falling between November to late December, starting on the 25th day. This holiday commemorates the purification and rededication of the Second Temple in Jerusalem after it was defiled by the Greek Syrians, and it is also a time for rededication to the faith. The story of Hanukkah is found in the books of Maccabees I and II…

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    Merlyn S/White's Goals

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    Merlyn’s/White’s goals for England/mankind are not solid. Like a candle, the goals can be blown out, but it can also flourish. White’s goals represent the flames and the man’s stupidities are the winds The more disagreements and ignorances toward White’s goals will cause it to be blown out. For example, if the old knights refuse to believe Arthur’s new ways, it will die out. Although if there are fewer disagreements and ignorances, the goals can prosper into something bigger. Wind or stupidities…

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    Competitor #1: Proctor & Gamble Procter and Gamble (also known as P&G) was created in 1837 by William Procter and James Gamble in Cincinnati, Ohio. William Procter was an immigrant from England who became a candle maker in Cincinnati. James Gamble was also an immigrant from Ireland and he was an apprentice to a soap maker. Both men married two sisters, Olivia and Elizabeth Norris, and were convinced by their father-in law, Alexander Norris, to become business partners. He realized that they were…

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    Easy A Film Analysis

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    Scarlet Letter, a novel by Nathaniel Hawthorne, as well as containing various intertextual references from a series of 80’s films. Examples of these intertextual references include allusion to Say Anything, Pretty Woman, Can’t Buy Me Love, Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club, Adventures of Huckleberry Finn and The Scarlet Letter. The techniques used in these range of films, enhance the audience’s understanding regarding…

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    Jakob and Wilhelm Grimm’s fairy tale emphasizes conflict of the doctor against some supernatural entity, Godfather Death. A poor man has another child and cannot provide for him so he seeks the suitable godfather. Godfather Death guides him to success but on his own terms. The doctor, the godson, defies him and deals with consequences. Grimm’s portrayal of death and consequences relies on symbolism, theme, and plot. The short story Godfather Death is very unique and interesting fairy tale. The…

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    Title: Symbolism, Rituals and Traditions in the Catholic Church Introduction: In this ethnographic paper, I elected to write on Symbolism, Rituals and Traditions in the Catholic Church. Our textbook states, “There is no general agreement among scholars as to why people need religion, or how spirits, gods, and other supernatural beings and forces come into existence.” Scholars cannot determine why people practice religions; I thought it would be interesting to explore the many customs and…

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