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    In the tragic play, King Lear written by William Shakespeare in 1608, the theme of foolishness is very common, familiar and frequent. Shakespeare makes certain characters look foolish, completly idiotic, thoughtless, and unitelligent. Some of those fools are King Lear/ Earl of Gloucester, the Fool, Goneril/Regan, Kent/Codelia. King Lear and the Earl of Gloucester are alike, foolishness wise. They are both unable to see the truth and believe the wrong people. The Fool is a litteral fool but…

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    what the book reveals about this relationship, as well as what are the actual differences of the two lead roles that make them who they are, and in what ways are they similar to each other and how these relations can be applied on a larger scale. The foil of good and evil is well explored by Larson in his novel specifically by the evil hiding with grandeur…

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    analyzing the Charles Manson, Jeffrey Dahmer, and Jared Lee Leghigned cases there seems to be an evolution of criminology which leads to the questions of whether the criminology system evolves as the time goes by or does it evolve and more notorious cases foil out? Does it take a massive shooter killer to build new ways to better secure the safety of a nation? The most important question that came about while analysing the criminology field was, in which ways has criminology evolved in order to…

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    In The Hobbit Thorin is the "leader" of the dwarves, he planned to take on the adventure to get the treasure back in Chapter 2. Thorin is a very brave, stubborn, proud, and greedy for riches character in the novel. But, Thorin was not much of a heroic leader and his actions in the novel don't make deserving of his death. Thorin inheritance and approach originally makes Thorin seem like a relatively heroic individual. Though, the dwarf’s ranking in reliance to him drops as Bilbo’s rises. For…

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    helped shape nuclear chemistry and he even created the planetary atom model. Rutherford is also famous for his experiment of gold foil. Rutherford 's experiments, in which he bombarded gold foil with particles (alpha particles) from a radioactive source, led to the understanding of the atom. “What he noted was that although most of the particles passed right through the gold foil, a very small percentage (approximately 1 in 8000) would "bounce back". What exactly did this imply?”(The Discovery…

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    Synthesis Of L-Ion Battery

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    0]undec-7-ene (DBU, 852 µL, 98%, Sigma-Aldrich) was then added by a syringe. Ice-chilled ethynyltrimethylsilane (100 µL, 98%, Sigma-Aldrich) was loaded, followed immediately by distilled water (40 µL). The reaction flask was covered with an aluminum foil and left stirring at high rate of speed for 24 h. At the end of the reaction, the dark powder was aggregated at the bottom of the flask. The collected powder was washed with bi-solvent of ethyl ether and distilled water-DI (10 mL each), followed…

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    Mexican Beef Casserole Mexican beef casserole is a family dish that everybody loves. The nice thing about it is that it is not only delicious, but it is also easy to prepare. There are also many variations of the basic Mexican casserole (beef), such as the Mexican hamburger casserole. You can actually make your own variations to the basic recipe according to your taste and availability of ingredients. Part 1: Mexican Beef Casserole with Corn Ingredients Ingredients Amount Lean ground beef 1…

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    Thin Blue Line Analysis

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    (1967) and Standing et al (1970, 1973) have shown that our visual memory is very good overall, but is still poor for unimportant details, or when foils are similar (Lecture 6, January 31st 2017). In the case of the officer’s altered testimony from fur collar to bushy hair, the error in visual memory is likely to have occurred due to similarity between the foils of bushy hair and a fur collar. Another way that limitations in visual memory were reflected in her testimony was through her correct…

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    differently. Charlie, in the film, tries to get over his mental illness and attempts to interact with his peers. Whereas, Butter attempts to avoid social interaction, as a result of personal insecurity. The novel includes various character foils, the character foil between Butter and Anna, shows how much Butter has to change to be socially included. The scene where professor Dunn visits Butter’s house highlights how misplaced Butter feels even at home. The symbolism of his room establishes the…

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    Glow Sticks Investigation

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    vial into the vial block and test absorbency (click collect, wait for data to process, click stop to end data) 7. For the variable, alkalinity, fill 6 more 4mL vials with 1.5mL of the original glow stick solution using 1.0mL syringe, cap, and cover in foil. 8. One by one use micropipette to add potassium hydroxide in ethanol (install micropipette tip, spin plunger button to designated volume in the display window, press the plunger button to the second stop outside of solution and hold, place…

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