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    Lustella's Narrative Essay

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    Sairim: Lustella 's Descent The night shimmered with golden orbs that slowly pulsated to a silent beat, thin tendrils flowing slightly behind their light. Amethyst and sapphire hues painted the sky above, the colors reflected by the dual moons parallel from one another, both casting their own dim glow. A gentle breeze caressed the soft, bright emerald grass, sharing the scent of the dew-covered blades with the world. Running water trickled against the rocks in a nearby stream, bringing balance…

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    Two Sided Coin (working title) (Not sure if I should start with Every time I used to see her my heart would race or I sat silent in the empty room) I sat silent in the empty room glaring at the flask and envelope that had been left at my table. The morning sun poured into the room, seeping into every crevice and revealing its ugliness. Dirt and dust flew up into the air, suspended by the putrid orange rays. Love. It is the single most destructive force known to man. It breaks down your…

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    And I know how to stop it.” Edgar’s eyes began to bulge. “Stop it? How? I need to know, I can’t take the lack of sleep anymore.” “This,” the old man whispered and reached into his trench coat. Out came a dream-catcher like no other. It was a light cyan color and the strings were woven with spider webs. The beads were made with black jewels and the feathers were the softest one could feel. “A dream-catcher?” “A dream-catcher,” the old man repeated, “Hang it above your head tonight. It’ll make all…

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    Frank Big Bear Analysis

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    Frank Big Bear, an artist whose roots are seeded in White Earth, Minnesota has spent the majority of his life dedicated to drawing. His drawings reflect specifically where he grew up. As a foster child, Big Bear did not know much of his own culture until becoming more curious as he matured into a teenager. He had to direct his research to outside sources given his public school did not teach Native American culture. After gaining information from his Big Bear grandparents, Frank immersed himself…

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    Potassium hexacyanoferrate (III) complex has octahedron geometry, and the ions are kinetically unstable due to dissociation in the solution. It also has monoclinic and orthorhombic crystals showed only one doublet on the spectrum in phases of high and low temperatures. The compound has photosensitive characteristics, it possesses bioelectric chemical properties, but they are poorly oxidized by common oxidizing reagent. The polytype of K3[Fe(CN)6] are discussed in reference to cobalt salts by…

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    A WORLD OF WOVEN COLORS: OTTOMON KAFTANS Lauren Barrett ARTH 442.01: Islamic Art November 30, 2017 There has been much ado about clothing. Following the current trends is a style; likewise purposefully ignoring the trends is also a statement. Most of what we wear today is recycled from the past, whether it is clear-framed glasses or bell-bottom denim, styles and trends come and go. Clothing can serve as a symbol of power and wealth. The sumptuous Ottoman textiles,…

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    Color Light Observation

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    Observation Why do shadows form? Why does light change directions when it hits a mirror? Why can't you see sun rays in the atmosphere? Why does a sun ray turn into a rainbow when going through a prism? Why do mirages happen? Why does an object's appearance (color) change when in different color light? How do a bunch of tiny colored lights in a television make up just one color? Why in water, does it look like a straw is bent but it really isn't? What happens to a piece…

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    The cat didn’t reply; instead, he simply strident regally out of the alley. The girl furrowed her brow, ignoring the cat and taking notice of Fleance’s sudden interest in the shadows, “Say” she grinned alacritous, “Are you here alone? My aunts and I could offer you a place to stay if you’d like.” Fleance assiduously examined the dirt-ridden floor. His father had warned him against the dangers of the world. In fact, before Banquo had been murdered he tended to be an extremely vigilant man;…

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    depictions of popular violent media. Although arduous, this show has put tremendous effort into creating monsters that appear as malicious as they actually are. The show has consistently created graphic and realistic zombies. In general, the zombies have cyan colored eyes, but other than that feature, their appearance varies wildly depending on how they died and for how long. In only the first episode of the show, the main character, Rick, encounters a zombified little girl with torn lips. The…

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    Gating Pulse Synthesis

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    The visible pulse (gating pulse) enters the microscope, and together with the ultrafast electron pulses illuminate the nanostructure specimen (gold nanoparticle). The visible laser pulse kept at low power (~1.8 mJ/cm2) to avoid saturation. At the spatiotemporal overlapping, the coupling between the visible and electron pulses takes place. The signature of this coupling can be revealed by measuring the electron energy spectrum using the electron energy spectrometer attached to the microscope. The…

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