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    E-Coli Experiment

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    water samples gathered from water fountains around the school and two water bottle brands were tested. Coliform cult tests were performed, testing for E. coli in the water. Also, water test strips were used to test for total alkalinity, free chlorine, pH, total hardness (amount of calcium carbonate), total chlorine, cyanuric acid, nitrate, nitrite, and bromine. The results came back to be negative for the presence of E. coli in bottled water and school water fountain samples. Also, the 9-way…

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    Bicycle Thieves Film Essay

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    She uses her sexually fueled power over Marcello and calls him to the fountain where she entices him to cross the line of “ego” and give into the “id” of the human persona and of his momentary desires. The two intimately share a moment where, at the moment of scene’s climax, the fountain waters are shut off and Marcello’s satisfaction is not met. This scene in its entirety was a bold archetype of sexuality expressed through Italian…

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    The piece called, “Fountain of the Four Rivers” had caught Pope Innocent’s attention. Pope Innocent had intentionally not invited Bernini though, Bernini chose to create a piece and place it in a place where Pope Innocent had no choice but to see it. When it came time to…

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    Each person in the world has some kind of religious values or beliefs. Some people believe that we honor god by giving respect and peace to one another. Others believe that after they lost a loved one, God was their at their side to help them, and that after war tore through their country, they should reevaluate their ideas about religion. When I was listening to the 17 “This I believe…” essays online, 3 stood out to me the most. They all touched me in a way, but also made me think a lot. Why…

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    signifies Desdemona as a fountain and then a cistern in lines... A fountain is “a spring or source of water issuing from the earth and collecting in a basin” (“fountain, n.” def. 1a) Furthermore, it is referred to with use of baptism. Relating to religion, since the context the analogy is applied to is referring to reproduction, the fountain may be considered holy water used in baptism, considered pure like Desdemona. In addition, Othello claims his current runs from her fountain. Although a…

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    purified tap, and others think it’s best to drink it from individual bottled water. The tap can sometimes be quite dirty, but the reason for that is because of the bottled water factories polluting the water. Society today should start drinking from fountains that uses tap water. The reason we should drink from the purified tap instead of bottled water because there’s really no difference in taste or how clean the water is comparing to the bottled water. There have been experiments to see if the…

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    Assessment 3: Annotated Bibliography By Marcel Duchamp ‘Fountain’ E. Kuenzli, Rudolf & M. Naumann, Francis “Marcel Duchamp: Artist of the Century” Marcel Duchamp’s Fountain: Its History and Aesthetics in the Context of 1917-William A. Camfield (1996): 64-90. William A. Camfield writes about Marcel Duchamp’s ‘Fountain’ as one of the most famous and equally infamous objects in the history of modern art. He goes over the history of ‘Fountain’ in high detail and answers all the questions…

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    exploration of this topic alongside his mother. There we talked together, she and I alone in deep joy . . . we were discussing in the presence of Truth, which You are . . . But with the mouth of our heart we panted for the high waters of Your fountain, the fountain of the life which is with…

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    resources for the glory of Spain and for Christopher Columbus. Once Juan Ponce De Leon set sail with about 200 men(Including his captain Alexo Suarez),he was intent on finding gold and riches,but his real prize was to find the Fountain of Youth. He was so determined to find the Fountain of Youth that he would kill anyone in his way,especially the Native Americans or back then who…

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    ethnicity, and religion didn’t have many Civil Rights. People of white race were described as the most dominant race or the race that had the most rights. Back then there were even water fountains which had labels on them. If the water fountain said caucasian and you were African American you couldn’t use that fountain you would have to use the one that said African American. African American’s that took the bus were allowed to sit in the back and you were allowed to sit in the front as long as…

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