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    Murphys Monologue

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    something from the corner of your eye. “Murphy, look! Is that a…door?” He stops to catch his breath and gasps when he sees where you’re pointing at. “Come, Y/N!” You run over to where the door is, not daring to look back. Murphy opens the door and he motions for you to get in first, climbing down the stairs. “A bunker?” Murphy closes the door after himself. “Yeah, I think so. I can’t see anything.” Murphy ends up finding a light switch and you sigh in relief. He turns it on to show a room…

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    Bacteriophage Lab Report

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    After the fifteen minutes, 3 mL of agar was added and mixed into each tube. TSA plates were labeled with 10-4, 10-5, and 10-6. The mixture of agar and the dilutions were added to the corresponding plate. Each plate was sealed and moved in a circular motion on the lab counter to spread agar evenly. Finally, each plate was incubated right side up at…

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    According to the architects, the form was meant to be simple and natural without being tacky. (The Blue Planet Denmarks’s National Aquarium, Christian Bundegaard, Flemming Borreskov, Kim Herforth Nielsen 2013 Page 12-16;46) Inspired by water in endless motion, the new National Aquarium is designed to mimic the shapes generated by swirling…

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    a white van. To apply the idea to the present frame, the reader must obtain additional parts to form the whole idea. Sacco repeatedly illustrates Joe as having a round head with shortcut hair, abnormally large lips, a pronounced nose, and wearing circular spectacles. With the logic that lack of light shining on a subject would make it appear dark, the reader commits closure that the shadow of the figure is in fact Joe and he is present inside the van and looking at the children. Though the black…

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    Thomson Plum Pudding Model

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    charged electrons. Here, the electrons represents the plume in the pudding of positive charge. Hence his model was known as plum pudding model. It was also known as watermelon model where the positive charge was the flesh of the watermelon and the electrons were the sects. a) J.J. Thomson who discovered the electron in 1897, proposed the plum pudding model of the atom in 1904 before the discovery of the atomic nucleus in order to include the electron in the atomic model. b) In Thomson’s model,…

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    Renewal Renewal is greater than just rest and relaxation. According to Boyatzis & McKee (2005), “renewal invokes a brain pattern and hormones that changes individuals’ mood, while returning their bodies to a healthy state. This sets into motion a chain reaction that evokes changes in perception and eventually in behavior. It places individuals back into a state of mind, body, and heart that allows for the restoration or building of resonant relationships so critical to leadership effectiveness”…

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    Visual Elements Essay

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    just painted or drew pretty much whatever they wanted with no apparent rules. The Visual Elements that Getlein mentions on chapter 4 consist of the following; line shape and mass, light, color, texture and pattern and last but not least; time and motion (Getlein, 2012). These elements are intrinsically woven in art! Who would have thought that all these elements are essential to art? For example; the line is something so simple yet extremely powerful in any form of art. It can be portrayed in…

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    moon, sun, Venus, Mars, Mercury, and Jupiter. Anything besides these stars were fixed stars. He postulated that the heavenly bodies, or the solar system did not move. This made complete sense at the time because it did account for every planetary motion and it was what the church believed. Claudius Ptolemy came up with this…

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    Kindergarten Memories

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    chock filled with books with all of the kindergarten necessities of learning. She had a very unique way speaking, it was not necessarily shrill or loud, but the way she communicated was very animated with her mouth, and long arms moving in quick circular motions and always a very jovial look on her face. She had a very energetic and very eccentric personality, she often sing about the common kindergarten topics, such as basic maths, clean-up time, recess, and of course, hygiene. I can picture…

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    it which was Clarmore as the sets change there are different designs as in when the set is showing Aunt Eller’s home there is a wind mill and also a wooden house with other props and objects around, there is also a revolving stage that moves in a circular…

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