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    A New Life Many writers write their novels that take place in dystopian societies. This technique gives the reader a different perspective to view the book from. Throughout Margaret Atwood’s novel The Handmaid’s Tale, women, particularly Handmaids, are the main ones being targeted in the new society they live in. Handmaids are women in the Republic of Gilead who bear children with the Commanders. They have no other choice but to obey, unless they want to get shipped to the Colonies, which is an…

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    .1 Material Composition The raw material mentioned above has to be taken into an appropriate ratio to compound the batch sample. Generally, to test the property change in the polymer by the influence of a filler/additive is done by processing several batches with different but gradual loading of the filler/additive. Here, we have to test the properties of nano Calcium Carbonate in the polymer matrix of polypropylene. For this, 12 batches are prepared by using the different size of filler by…

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    Leavening Affects A Cake

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    Research Paper The purpose of my project, the ultimate question for my project, was “How does the amount of leavening used in cupcake affect it?” How my mind conceived my particular project is a different matter. I came up with my project very simply; I didn’t use any website to help me, ask anyone at all actually. I came with my project when people in my 7th science class were brainstorming ideas, me particularly stumped, until I heard the word baking. That one word set off a chain reaction…

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    Throughout the Canterbury Tales, Chaucer uses different literary devices to develop tone and attitude about his character’s and their actions. Chaucer specifically satirizes the Miller in the General Prologue, Miller’s Prologue, and the Miller’s Tale to present his opposing views on education and religion by developing the Miller’s appearance, ignorance, and immaturity undesirably. Throughout literature, undesirable features are given to characters authors disdain, dislike, and satirize. In this…

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    Slime Design Lab Report

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    and thicken. If the slime was kneaded longer than another slime sample it could have caused it to be thicker altering the overall results. This is a significant weakness. In future experiments time the kneading process and keep it at a constant time throughout the experiment. For example kneading the slime for only one minute. Systematic error: When adding water to dilute the sodium borate solution, the formula produced very precise numbers to two decimal places. These were impossible to…

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    Lijjat Papad Case Study

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    WOMEN AS ENTREPRENEURS A LIJJAT PAPAD CASE STUDY When women entrepreneurs of India are discussed, some of the famous and successful women that come to our mind are Ms Indu Jain (Chairwoman of the largest Media Group- Bennet Coleman & Co), Ms Kiran Mazumdar Shaw (Chairwoman and Managing Director of Biocon India Group), Ms Indira Nooyi (Chairperson and Chief executive officer of Pepsico), Vandana Luthra (an authority on wellness, the Government has appointed her as the Chairperson of the Beauty…

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    The Chemistry of Baking If there is one thing in the world that brings people together, it is food. No matter who a person may be, or what their background is, everyone can enjoy an excellently crafted dish. In particular, many people enjoy selections of pastries, sweets, and bread. There are hundreds to thousands of crafted desserts and bread around the world. When a person first bites into a macaroon, slice of asiago bread, or a perfectly-shaped chocolate chip cookie, they might not consider…

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    look kinda like a custard. After cutting the curds with a knife, heat them to 105℉, moving the curds gently with a spoon. Remove from heat and continue to stir slowly for 2-5 minutes. Next, comes a whole series of heating the curds, alternating with kneading, which distributes the heat evenly through the curds. Keep repeating this process until the cheese stretches like taffy. It is done when it becomes smooth and shiny. See what I mean? A little more complicated. I made a pound of plain…

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    Epic Heroes In The Odyssey

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    The definition of an epic hero is a character in literature who displays the admirable traits of their civilization such as courage, duty, and self-sacrifice for another person or the greater good with no expectations of external gains, such as glory, money, or rewards. In the epic poem The Odyssey by Homer, Odysseus proves himself to be a hero as he tries to return to Ithaca from the Trojan War. Another hero is Rama from the ancient Indian epic titled The Ramayana, Valmiki, as adapted by Larry…

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    Each level exists on a continuum from left-hemispheric brain function, which is organized, sequential, and linear, to right-hemispheric brain function, which is emotional and spiritual in nature. The Kinesthetic, Perceptual and Cognitive components are predominantly located in the left-brain and the Sensory, Affective, and Symbolic components are predominantly located in the right-brain. The highest level of the ETC is the Creative level which can actually manifest at any of the functional…

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