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    The dress was perfect to see my idol: Abigail Adams. The dress cost me a $25, I don’t even know how I’m gonna pay this back to Abel; but it’s perfect. The bottom portion is crimson at the ends bordered in gold lines, loops, and flowers. The top is a white blouse that complements the gold and crimson. I squeeze into the dress trying not to wrinkle it. Thank God it fits. I look out the window of my small bedroom. I see Abel’s hazelnut hair an absolute mess, like always. He was chopping wood for…

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    Light is an electromagnetic radiation that can be detected by humans. Electromagnetic radiation happens in an extremely large range of wavelengths from gamma rays to radio waves. Within that spectrum the wavelengths visible to humans are few. Light is very difficult to define, in the sense that scientist have been arguing weather light is a particle or a wave. Many experiments have been done to proof weather light is a particle or a wave. The truth is that light sometimes acts as a wave and…

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    Alexis René's Journey

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    If I could meet a person, living or deceased, I would want it to be Alexis René. She is an 18-year-old model who is always looking at life through an optimistic lens. Although it seems superficial, the reason why I would want to meet her goes far beyond her looks. Alexis René has been through loss, yet she continuously strives to live a happy, healthy life. She has been a very inspirational and influential figure to me because she has what my generation lacks—a passion to live. Even as a child,…

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    Nt1310 Unit 9 Lab Report

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    Why do different elements display different patterns of lines in the spectra? (Pages 44 – 49) a. Each element can display a different pattern of lines in the spectra because the atoms can absorb “very specific wavelengths from white light.” (Slater) 9. What is the Doppler Effect? Why is it important to astronomers? (Page 49 – 50) a. The Doppler Effect is the “apparent change in the wavelength of radiation due to the relative motion between the source and the observer along the…

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    Rainsford standing looking down knowing he can sleep tonight. The next morning he went to go to look for Whitney. Rainsford walked to the forest with a knife and a gun to protect himself. Also, food to eat. He walked into the forest where he walked when he was hunted by Zaroff. He had been walking for two hours or so and it started to get dark. He could hear the wind blowing through the trees. Just then he heard the bushes shaking like cheerleaders shaking pom poms. Rainsford grabbed for his…

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    In 1905, independent Danish astronomer Ejnar Hertzsprung and American astronomer Henry Norris Russell gathered data of a star’s spectral type and there temperature. They plotted these data on graphs and discovered that many patterns emerged linking the mass of a star to its lifespan. From the noted trends and correlations they formed what is now known as the Hertzsprung Russell Diagram or commonly referred to as the HR Diagram. The HR Diagram is used as an important tool in the study of…

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    or that something exists.” Gatsby believed truly in the green light, a representation of the perfect ideal that the human race can never quite reach, an ideal of a perfect life that eludes humans even still. Upon Gatsby’s death, however, this belief seems to die with him, leaving Nick with nothing but a disillusionment with his surroundings and a cynical view of human nature and the American Dream itself as nothing more than a green light; a seemingly obtainable future that is in actuality so…

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    Zoe Strauss Artwork

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    The artwork I chose happens to be a picture taken by Zoe Strauss. In the picture you can see a male walking past what looks like an abandoned car garage, or store. In the picture there are remnants of a prior snow storm. The snow shown in the picture looks mostly melted, but there is some remaining piles on the sidewalk near the road. Near the man’s rear foot shown in the picture you can see a can see a dingy, and wet cardboard box flattened to be used as a potential shelter, or place to sleep…

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    The sun wasn't even quite up, yet the flames made the area almost bright as day, raging flames that lapped away at the bases of the large concrete structures built long before the war and dotted the wasteland for some distance, flames that stood as a testament to the cruelty and savageness of the attack as well as the power of the attacking gang. These flames had dwindled over time but many of the constructions of the trader camp still burned brightly and energetically. At first glance it was…

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    the incantation will cause the tip of your wand to shot out green sparks that wrap themselves around the enemy well the sparks are there it enemy will feel slight pain. Well, the charm is in effect you can run away. The second way to use it is to light up an area and reveal the entrances that have been hidden by magic. The movement for this task is to move the wand…

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