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    To demonstrate, critic David Vanderwerken acknowledges that the most powerful of these inversions is the reversal of the relationship between father and son. According to Vanderwerken, the father will help the son make the transition from “dependence to independence” but in Night the “...roles are completely reversed; the son becomes the parent” (Vanderwerken 64). This transposal becomes extremely apparent upon Wiesel and his father’s arrival at Buchenwald. It is there that his father, already…

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    young who may be at greatest risk of adverse health effects. My talents may, in fact, contribute to decreasing the levels of these hazards. The Fairbanks area is well known for a meteorological condition known as temperature inversion. This inversion of temperature, keeping warmer, unhealthy air near the ground by cold, dense air sitting over the top of the Fairbanks bowel. This condition causes polluted air to be trapped and then further concentrated. This condition is directly…

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    Arabesque No. 1 is in ternary (A-B-A) form. This piece begins in E major with triads in first inversion to tell us the first theme. This technique is often used by Debussy and other Impressionists which contains elements of fauxbourdon, which is a musical texture used during the late Middle Ages and early Renaissance, producing three voices in parallel motion in intervals corresponding to the first inversion of the triad. It then leads to a bigger section which begins with a left hand arpeggio…

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    The goal of this lab was to conduct the reaction of 2-methyl-2-butanol with HCl to form 2-chloro-2-methylbutane, and to understand Sn1 and Sn2 reactions, in terms of how they are different and why one is more likely to happen over the other. The OH group in 2-methl-2-butanol is attached to a tertiary Carbon, meaning the reaction should occur via Sn1, a two-step reaction, and Cl should replace the OH group, to form a tertiary halide. HCl was added to 2-methyl-2-butanol and then several…

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    Furthermore, Mary Jane, as stated previously, has been known to produce an innocent quality, perhaps the only one seen in the entirety of the novel. She represents those outside of the novel who remain unaware of attackers, yet still have a modest disposition when learning about their predicament; she represents a rather rare demographic. Perhaps, as she is still nineteen, she may represent the naive youth of the globe; however other characters such as Huckleberry Finn and Thomas Sawyer may…

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    Ethiopians In The Iliad

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    The Ethiopians - unlike the Hyperboreans - are a real people but have been imagined by the ancient sources . Similarly, they are described as living in a golden age state in that they are purer, nobler, taller, just and more beautiful than the people at the centre . They also do not practice seafaring – despite their location beside the ocean - and have no want or use for gold . Homer’s Iliad gives the Ethiopians their first appearance in literature and in book I Thetis reports that the gods are…

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    Burger's article “Kissing the Pardoner” asserts that the Pardoner is an instrumental element of redefining social and political constructions, specifically those of Chaucer’s time. He criticizes other writers who propose that the pardoner is a kind of present “absence” that opposes coquettish feminity, or that he is too extreme in flouting any sort of categorization. On the face of the Pardoner’s image, the reader receives a clear binary when he’s interacting with Harry Bailey, effeminate and…

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    In the excerpt “ Dancing Man “ choreographed by Jason Coleman shows a variety of choreographic techniques used to engage and appeal to the audience. For example, there is a use of levels seen with half of the dancers on the raised platform up the back of the stage to create height. Also, the tempo of the music begins slowly and gradually becomes greater when the dancers perform the dancing section. It helps to build the energy of the performers but also the audience's excitement. There is the…

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    The Dark Knight Neo Noir

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    Director Christopher Nolan doesn’t rely on the darkness in all his films, but The Dark Knight still heavily relies on ideas about dark and light. We see this in its name (The Dark Knight), but also in the film’s sometimes harsh lighting and in the inversion of what ought to be Gotham City’s night life. Because Batman, the titular Dark Knight, deals his vigilante justice in the shadows of the evening, criminals work during daylight hours instead. The Joker calls the gangsters in the movie out on…

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    Iodobutane Lab Report

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    After deprotonation of 6.8 mmol naphthalen-2-ol by 14.0 mmol NaOH, the resulting anion was placed together with 8.8 mmol 1-iodobutane, and the reaction was performed by reflux in 20 mL of ethanol (EtOH) solvent, and the product was allowed to cool on ice and collected by suction filtration. The final crystals had a very pale amber color and were odorless. The following week, after being allowed to completely dry for a week at room temperature, the IR spectrum of the product in liquid suspension…

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