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    Personal Self-Assessments This Personal Assessment gives the results of four self-assessments: Keirsey Temperament Sorter, Task versus People Profile, Ethical Orientation, and Conflict Style. I completed the four self-assessments and have written a brief summary of the results. Keirsey Temperament Sorter Score: Artisan The Keirsey Temperament Sorter revealed that I am an Artisan. This temperament describes my personality perfectly. I am extremely business-minded and enjoy the outdoors and…

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    KOH String Test Lab Report

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    bacteria are small in size and are a simple cell organism, it is essential to life. There are different ways in how to distinguish and classify bacteria. One way is you can look at it visually. You can describe if the whole colony is punctiform, circular, rhizoid, irregular, or filamentous. You can describe the edge as entire, undulate, lobate, filamentous, or curled. You can describe the surface as smooth, glistening, rough,…

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    Klari Reis Essay

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    Science and the arts have been intertwined for a long time and have more in common than one would think. Both science and art are human attempts to understand and describe the world around us. Mediums, methods, and intended audiences are different, but the motivations and goals are essentially the same. The artist who mix their own paint, study the effects of color and learn how to perceive light is considered scientist. Through humans scientific understanding is as extravagant as it has ever…

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    Essay On Arms Race

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    The Cold War began at the end of World War Two with the destruction of the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki by American atomic weapons. This led to the rapid surrender of Japanese forces, causing the U.S. To possess the most dangerous and destructive weapons, known to mankind. But the soviets did not want this to be the case and rapidly started developing atomic weapons of their own, this beginning a new generation of warfare, a nuclear arms race, which would last four four decades…

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    Historical evidence suggests that games similar to hockey, using a stick and ball and progressing toward some end goal or target, have been played somewhere in the world since the Middle Ages. Ice Hockey is a team sport played on a large surface of ice. Players wear ice skates with sharp blades that glide smoothly along the ice surface. Each team has anywhere from 12 to 30 or more players with at least one goalie. Players are designed to have three forwards, a center, a right and left wing, two…

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    Wade Oval

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    listened to her. I had never heard of Parade the Circle before and had a blast with its diverse and eye-opening parade! Wade Oval is a large area of grass surrounded by a circular road behind the Cleveland Museum of Art. When I arrived at the event, I was a little overwhelmed by the number of things to do. Fortunately, I saw people handing out information booklets about the event. Since we arrived early, my boyfriend and I walked around to all of the tents before the parade began. There were…

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    compelling artifacts and pieces may be held inside of it. I expected to see many marvelous grand paintings and sculptures and pieces from all over the world and that each one would tell its own narrative. When I had first gotten into the exhibits all I saw was what…

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    St. Denis Essay

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    Denis and ever since then, Gothic became the new architectural style of cathedrals. Early Gothic designers began to take advantage of the new method of construction by freeing the walls from their load-bearing function and opening up long lancet and circular windows. The essential feature of Gothic architecture was the combination of pointed arches, rib vaults, and flying buttresses. These features created a structure with the capacity to carry the weight of a Gothic cathedral. Also, with…

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    Gaudi Visual Description

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    The various colors on the building’s exterior look as if they are large spray paint spots on the building with circles on them, the windows look like they are tinted and the border above the windows looks like stained glass because of the colorful circular shapes that do not seem to be as transparent as the window below it.…

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    The first image I saw was a blue owl with black circular glasses. He said, “in case you need a helping hand. Here is Mickey Mouse to lead our band. So if some words you can’t recall. Follow Mickey, our bouncing ball.” All of the sudden the Mickey Mouse Club theme song started to play. I…

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