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    Chocolate Fa Monologue

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    good, if they weren’t the two on the sides...THEY WERE TRAPPED! “Ahhh, what do we do?” Charlie screams. Then they notice a giant splash about 6ft down the stream . “Ah!” Everyone screams and looks up. “Mintos…” Charlie whispers. Then a gigantic gelatin monster punches the wall repeatedly. “Why is that monster hitting that wall?” Augustus asks. “Seriously? That’s your question right now?” Veruca answers. Then a huge clump of mintos fall into the acid and startled the gargoyles. They flew…

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    What Is LSD?

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    A study released in January 2008 found that about 3.1 million people in the US aged 12 to 25 said they had used LSD (“What is LSD?”). It is made from lysergic acid, which is found in ergot fungus. It is one of the most powerful mood changing chemicals (Barter 42). LSD has a long history, and many names. An LSD high has many characteristics, and there are several physical and mental effects of using LSD. LSD is a hallucinogen, a drug that causes a person to hallucinate (“LSD”). It was first made…

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    Power farming displaces tenants from the land in the western dry cotton area. Childress County, Texas Panhandle. This is also known as Tractored out. This photo was taken in June of 1938. The photo is a medium of silver gelatin and 9 15/16 in. x 13 in. (25.24 cm x 33.02 cm). The meaning behind this photo is something that most men could relate to at the time. To be tractored out meant losing your job or land. To afford a tractor, a farmer had to produce much more that most…

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    After, then other biochemical tests were performed that were specific to the gram- negative bacteria to start the identification process of the unknown. The results of the gram negative tests lead to the identification of the bacteria Alcaligenes faecalis. The gram stain procedure was the first test performed by isolating a colony from the pure culture streak plate. The gram stain was followed orderly right from the referenced laboratory manual. The test resulted to be Gram- Negative bacteria…

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    Should Orcas Be Set Free? Many people can probably say they have been to a Shamu show at SeaWorld. They probably sat and watched how the magnificent Killer Whales do everything their trainer 's say. It’s amazing how well they listen and are able to learn all the different motions. In the 1960’s, Orcas began being hunted and sold to amusement parks for millions of dollars. They are pack animals, and travel together within their pod. Orcas are taken from their families, are underfed, and spend…

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    Discussion The various test that were completed had supporting evidence that deduced the identity of the unknown microorganism. A gram stain was performed on the bacterium and a purple color was seen under the microscope. The purple hue that was acquired by the unknown microorganism indicated that the organism had a thick peptidoglycan layer meaning that the bacterium was gram positive. Looking under the microscope helped to identify the cellular arrangement of the bacterium which was sphere…

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    Americans receive less than 1% of their daily needs from vegetables consumed. Processed foods have become more popular in this century than any other and are causing major health alarms throughout the nation. The problem with processed foods is that they deprive people of essential, daily, nutrients. Even though this is a developing problem in society today, there are easy and simple fixes to help solve the issue of foods being processed. There are a lot of different opinions as to what is…

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    Do the Benefits of Vaccination Outweigh the Risks? While considered a highly controversial topic, Vaccination risks and benefits are extremely disregarded. Many do not understand the pros and cons of this huge decision. One that determines the health of their lives, for the rest of their lives. No matter what side you choose, you must consider, do the benefits of vaccination, really, outweigh the risks? Pharmaceutical companies cannot be trusted as their primary goal is to receive profit, as…

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    Maureen Bisilliat

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    Bisilliat used photography specifically, gelatin silver print, the dimensions are w46 x h46 cm. This powerful imagines is from Bisilliat collect called “Skin Black” when she was just a student at the time. She broke boundaries by photographing black models. In this decade of the use of black model…

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    white dessert sweet we know today as a marshmallow. Unfortunately, today's marshmallows have nothing in common with their herbal ancestors. Instead of healing they do the exact opposite, wrecking the human body with dyes, sugars, preservatives, and gelatins that sometimes come from animal…

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