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    reasons but one of the oldest reasons was a method used by authors to publish writing. A alternate name someone uses as an author is often called a “pen name”, an alias or a pseudonym. Authors use pen names so they can be published because for many possible reasons they wouldn’t be published under their own names. Many famous authors have used pen names because they wanted to be taken seriously or wanted to protect their name. For some people using an alias was the only way for them to be…

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    pollution. We used green chemistry to minimize the amount of waste we were to be creating. We ended up creating waste from degalvanizing nails, just like some factory. To reduce the amount of waste produced in a factory, the corporate owners could hot dip nails in mass quantities. Mass-producing, yes, reduces, the qualities of coverage, but it reduces the amount of waste and…

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    Irony In The Clean House

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    Mid-Sweep The Clean House brings new meaning to naturalist works, drawing in comedy in a way both familiar and foreign to any reader. Taking place in a time potentially not to far from that of now, reflecting on current events or that of those very close in time proximity. Though no location is really known, a Connecticut-esque vibe is expected in a place residing some place between the city and sea. The cast is upperclass for the most part other than Matilde, who is obviously of a lower…

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    Electoral Parties

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    There are many similarities and differences between the two prominent far-right parties in France and the United Kingdom. Immigration reform, Euroscepticism, long-term leadership, and dramatic recent European Parliamentary election success are the most significant ties between the two, and foreign relations, success in local elections, election structure, and historical background being the most significant differences. Who their supporters are and what the parties are pushing link the two as…

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    Milking Process Analysis

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    into the high raised mattress pens to milk the heifers first. Foremost follows a strict milking order in order to reduce the spread of mastitis. The order they follow is healthy cows, cows with questionable health, chronic mastitis, and cows with contagious pathogens. On the farm, they first milked the heifers in the high rise pens, and then the second highest producing in the low rise pens, then to the cows in the calan pen. After milking in the high raised and calan pens we moved to the…

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    be tapping your pen or gnawing through your fingernails that's because your body and brain needed some nicotine if you were hooked onto those substances. Although I do strongly believe that schools should not promote tobacco use but kids will do whatever they want no matter what the schools says anyways so instead of giving them I.S.S or suspending them for every single time they have tabacco we should have a designated area where student, or maybe even teachers can smoke or also dip. Now how…

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    When it comes to how a person turns out in life, whether they be murderers of some kind, or all time stars, most turn to how said person was raised to determine whether they were raised to become like this, or if they were just born with the mindset or capabilities. This is the nature versus nurture psychological debate, where phycologists try to determine whether some actions and behaviors were genetically transferred, or whether they were acquired through the environment someone was raised in…

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    was black, sometimes the ink was brown, but as time goes by and the art ages, the ink slowly turns into a brownish color, or the lines will fade.”(p.173) Back in this era, it was very common for artists to use a quill pen to dip into their ink when writing or drawing. “The quill pen was often made from geese or swan feathers, which allowed for a far greater variation of line and texture in drawings than is that of a metalpoint stylus.” For this media I choose Elisabetta Sirani, The Holy Family…

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    Temple Grandin Essay

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    process to move cattle from holding pens to the slaughterhouse, treating them with respect and even saving the cattle industry money. Temple also faces sexism while attempting to integrate into the male-dominated world of cattle ranching. She designs and builds a new dip structure, where the animal enters a pool of chemically treated water to kill parasites. This new and improved dip structure allows cattle to voluntarily move through the twists and turns of the pens rather than being forced…

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    Bacillus Subtilis

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    replace the cap on the bottle. Use a syringe to place 9cm3 distilled water into empty universal bottle D. When the agar has set, turn the dishes upside down. Label each dish A, B, C and D. Turn the dishes the correct way up. Using flamed forceps, dip a paper disc into the Dettol. Drain the excess liquid from it, then place it on the dish labelled A. Flame the forceps and repeat the steps for Ethanol, Salicylic acid and distilled water. Replace the lids as soon as possible. Tape and label the…

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