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    In the story, “Boar Out There”, by Cynthia Rylant the main protagonist Jenny is dauntless because she imagines seeing the boar that everyone else fears, because she goes into the forest the home of the wild boar, and especially she does not pray or move when she encountered the boar at all. As Paulo Coelho once said, Be brave. Take risks. Nothing can substitute experience. This relates to what Jenny experienced she was brave and took risks. The first and foremost reason Jenny is dauntless is…

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    the full intellectual capacities of the mind to kindle the fire, an ardent desire for self expression and independent ideas within society. These ideas are seen in the two modern texts, Everything Bad is Good For You by Steven Johnson and The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath. In Everything Bad is Good For You, Steven Johnson explores the development of the human mind as popular culture…

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    Imagine life as a woman in the 1950s: struggling with the idea that men are superior to women, and stuck in a life filled with empty opportunities. Esther Greenwood, protagonist from the novel The Bell Jar, contemplated this problem as she began learning the typical customs expected of women during the 1950s. Pressured by both her mother and society to accept a future devoid of genuine happiness and adventure, Esther lost control of her own life and spiraled downward into a continuous cycle of…

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    throughout time. Will we ever get the answer to, what is true beauty? I believe that our images of beauty obscure its true character. We’ve been eclipsed by the amazement of cosmetic surgery and the standards of beauty presently. Source B, “Hope in a Jar: The Making of America’s Beauty Culture”, talks on the social history of North American beauty culture. Source C, “Concepts of Beauty: A Feminist Philosopher Thinks About Paradigms and Consequences”, is an address made by a professor of…

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    There were many men who help gain black freedom and education, but there were a couple special men who don’t seem to get much recognition. The following men were W.E.B. Du Bois, Richard Wright, and Gunnar Myrdal. These men were all writers and activists in studying and trying to fix the American racial problem. They all three wanted better for the African American population and for them to have a better education. These men participated in different groups and organizations to accomplish the…

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    in the bowl. While the candles are still burning, place the pint size mason jar over the candles in the bowl. Carefully observe the base of the container, the water level in the container, and the flames. Record your observations. Remove the jar from the bowl. Then remove 3 to 4 candles to the clay for a total of 1 to 2 candles. Light the candles in the bowl. While the candles are still burning, place the pint size mason jar over the candles in the bowl. Carefully observe the base of the…

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    rubbing alcohol-dampened paper towel. 4. Using a permanent marker, label the five baby food jars #1 to #5. 5. Using the 25 milliliter (mL) graduated cylinder, measure and pour 22.5 mL of distilled water (from a new, unopened container) into each of jars #2, #3, #4, and #5. 6. Using the 25 mL graduated cylinder, measure and pour 25 mL of the colloidal silver solution from the original bottle into jar #1. Jar #1 will hold the 500,000 µg/L (undiluted) concentration of colloidal silver. 7. Transfer…

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    Subject Organisms For this experiment, I used Daphnia magna and Daphnia pulex that was cultured from stocks from Aquatic Bio Systems Inc. (Fort Collins, CO). Each species was cultured individually in 900 mL glass jars filled with moderately hard water. I created moderately hard water using the recipe as follows: 0.473 g CaSO4 , 0.959 g NaHCO3 , 1.223 g MgSO4 • 7H2O , and 0.039 g KCl per 10 L of deionized water. All references to water for the remainder of the paper refers to moderately hard…

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    Duckweed Lab Report

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    significant (20%or more) difference in growth in any of the jars. The expected results were that jar B would have the most growth of duckweed because it was the most concentrated with dish soap, so there was more nitrogen and phosphorus in the jar to cause eutrophication. The expected result was that with every jar that had a smaller concentration of dish soap, there would be a smaller increase in duckweed growth. The actual experiment…

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    I had to choose between the water bathing method or pressure canning method. When water bathing, the filled jars are prepared and put into a large canner that resembles a large stockpot. The pot is filled with water, covering the jars at least an inch, and left to boil. Once boiling, a loose lid is place on the pot and the timing begins. After boiling for a set amount of time, the jars are removed from the pot, and placed on the counter to cool. The pressure canner also looks like a large…

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