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    are the DC motor of the blonder, Duroport, paint, a bottle and silicone. To do the process I use the Scientific methods and the engineering methods. The methods that I use are this ones ask a question, test hypothesis, hypothesis, analyze results, draw conclusion and communicate results. The engineering methods are asked, imagined, plan, make, and improved. I think that this project is going to help more in the farms because, the farms need energy to produce plants, food for the animals and…

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    that Transformers is no stranger to product placement. As a result of the first Transformers film General Motor’s sales shot up almost three percent (Baran, 2014, pg. #145). Through this we can draw a conclusion that the Budweiser was more than likely very strategically placed in the movie in order to draw the largest possible revenue for the brand since it had been successfully done in past Transformer movies. In the Wolf of Wall Street the placement of Ray-Ban sunglasses was effective in…

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    In the stanza, Adnan sets the scene by describing the moon darkening as the stars come out, while the church “illuminates” in the night. This word choice seems to draw more attention to the church by having in light up amongst a dark setting, highlighting its importance to the piece. Relating back to the lemons metaphor, setting compliments Adnan’s message to the reader by directing focus to her prevailing lemon…

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    This passages touches on the theme of power and dominance. It also sheds some light on female sexuality. Carmilla although seemingly human is not. Because of this she is able to draw people in and deceive them. This is exactly what she had done with Laura. Carmilla has enough strength to over power Laura if she wanted to, but instead she choices to not only befriend her, but to form a strong relationship. The question is why? Why does Carmilla take the time to get close to Laura. Mainly it’s for…

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    (Erster Lecture 1). A) The element Nitrogen is listed under group 15 in the periodic table which means an atom of the element has 5 valence electrons. When Nitrogen gas is formed, there are two atoms and the molecule has 10 valence electrons. When you draw out the Lewis Dot Structure for N2, both atoms are missing 3…

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    From Alice in Wonderland, Charlie and the Chocolate factory, and even Edward Scissorhands Tim Burton has made films that have became huge hits across the country. When watching these movies, the audience may notice many different types of lighting, music and sounds, and camera angles, from cheery to gloomy then dismay. Tim Burton wants the audience to feel these feelings to have a connection with the character he’s made. To begin, Burton manipulates camera angles and framing to catch and…

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    Arnold doesn’t want to admit why he has missed so much; it was mainly because of family and money issues. Arnold draws another cartoon showing he why he missed so much school recently and how he feels about missing school at Reardan. The picture is a six-panel comic. It starts with the title, “Why I Did Actually Miss a Lot of School”. Panel two shows it is because…

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    The Sneaky Game In the short story “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell the author successfully uses suspense to create an understanding of the short story. Connell uses techniques like foreshadowing, cliffhangers, and imagery to develop the overall suspense of the characters and the plot. Additionally, he focuses on themes like the difference between right and wrong, coupled with the idea of violence to further develop the suspense in the story. Connell’s first technique used was…

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    table to order coffee, assuming she was a waitress rather than the poet that was scheduled to read at the venue. As she draws her treatise to a close, she employs logos and candidly points out that change in attitudes towards Latina women will not come through legislation, but in her opinion on an individual level, by displacing Latina stereotypes with stories of them that draw on the universal truths of…

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    demonstrates a gradual downsize, and appears to minimize the time frame. For instance, the first quatrain addresses the autumn as ‘that time of year’, whereas; twilight is described as ‘of such day’. The quatrains convey a sense of the narrowing of time, and draws attention to increasingly smaller measurements of time. This reduction of time adds to a sense of diminution and demonstrates Time’s destruction. Each quatrain is clearly defined via the use of enjambment. For instance, the first three…

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