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    Swarm Formal Lab Report

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    To start off with this experiment, we drew dot structures for each compound and decided whether the compound was polar, nonpolar, or ionic. We found that KCl and CaCl*2H2O were ionic compounds, so we used the electrical conductivity tester to insure us that they indeed conducted electricity. After testing these two compounds, we decided that KCl was the solution labeled “Wolves” and CaCl*2H2O was the solution labeled “Swarm”. We decided this because we knew that the CaCl*2H2O compound was a…

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    The concert I went to was the instrumental major recital. This was a concert where students who had a instrumental major performed. The students that performed where Alec Van Eaton, Raquel Medina, Seow Lim, Blake Adams, Kristina Serrano, Charlotte Mcintosh-Deciancio, Jacob Chavez, Logan McCullough, Mckensie Rudd, Jake Fultz, Mihira Karnik, Beth Beach, Jorge Juan, Marc Chacon, Chanty Graficas-Rabi, David Murray, Chastin Short and Izzy Hyman. These are some of the pieces these students played…

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    The size of the antelope’s head has a long symmetrical structure that is 14 5/8 inches long, and the based of the mask stretch a few inches wider than the antelope’s head to fit a human size face. The material is made out of a dark and warm-brown wood. It is smooth, and is faddily shiny on the mask. Starting from the top of the mask shows two long drilled horns that are straight and pointed. The length of the mask’s horns is not as long as the original antelope’s horns, yet it has a similar size…

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    Formal Reflection Over the course of my freshman year at NMC I have fine tuned my writing skills. English 112 has helped my understand how to argue in writing. Ive learned how to use rhetorical strategies effectively to straighten my arguments. English 112 has taught me how to organize my arguments to, using a revelatory claim and backing it up with research and my own ideas. English 112 has also been a lot of fun. Ive been able to choose topics I am interested in which helps make essays more…

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    Bible Translation

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    There are many versions and translations of the bible, just as there are many types of people reading the bible there are many different versions to accommodate the variety of people reading . Although all of the versions and translations are accurate and there is an overall message for each verse that all the versions stick to, there are definitely a lot of differences among the versions. The above table shows the differences among just three versions of the same verse. The First translation,…

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    My first impression when I viewed Mouth (for L'Oréal), New York, by Irving Penn, was wow, it’s so beautiful and colorful. When you look at this picture, you see a person’s lips with several different lipstick colors on them. The subject of this painting is obviously the lipstick, the colors in the pictures are different shades of red, purple, pink and brown, they are the focus point. The lipstick makes texture on the lips, creating a beautiful three-dimensional effect. I see several lines in…

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    FIRO-B: A Formal Analysis

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    There were numerous interesting topics that Dr Susan Williams discussed during the seminar this weekend, and I believe that I can incorporate some of the concepts behind FIRO-B to build and further improve relationships within my team (personal communication, April 9, 2016). FIRO-B is an acronym for Fundamental Interpersonal Relations Orientation-Behavior, and this the theory, and accompanying tools, were built in the 1950s by Dr. William Shultz to predict interaction within military teams…

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    Amy Baskurt Formal Letter

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    Delightfully, I write this letter in support of Ms. Amy Baskurt and her desire to become a student at Washington International School. I am a teacher at the District of Columbia International Public Charter School and first met Ms. Baskurt as a student in the Model UN elective offered last school year. She has been my student for over a year, and I have been her Model UN and Debate Coach for close to a year now and inn this time Ms. Baskurt has demonstrated academic aptitude and ambition above…

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    1. Analyze one formal (Constitutional) power and one informal power of the President of the United States. There are two categories of presidential powers. These two categories consist of formal and informal powers. Formal powers are direct actions the chief executive can take by employing formal powers of the office. An example of a formal power is the power the governor can exercise that is specifically outlined in a state constitution or state law. An example of a formal power of the…

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    profitable or non-profitable. Meeting is defined as an act or process of coming together as an assembly for a common purpose (Free Merriam-Webster Dictionary (2010)). Meetings can be categorized into two: formal and informal. Formal meetings means, meetings involving persons that representing a formal entities such as business entities, government entities, and NGO. Informal meetings are family meetings and friends meetings. Meeting and gathering are two different activities. Gathering is more…

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