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    Biochemical Unknown Lab

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    Biochemical Unknown I. Introduction Cultural Characteristics or morphology and biochemical tests can be used to identify and classify microorganism. By culturing microorganism in nutrient broth, slants, and on nutrient agar plates, the cultural characteristics or morphology can be determined. In this lab, the test tube 2 was incubated in a nutrient broth. The pigmentation of the tube was yellow. The media for test tube 2 was turbid. There were a few sediment on the bottom of the broth. In…

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    experiment my independent variable is color and my dependent variable is the number of people that remember the words in color. Procedure/Data: First I wrote 10 words in colors that was related to it. The following words, was the word tent (blue), ruby (magenta), potion (purple), turtle (dark green), flower (pink), apple (red), clouds (blue), emerald (green),…

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    An Analysis of Maybelline’s Celebrity Holiday Advertisement Cosmetics seem to be a rite of passage for girls transitioning to teenagers. They are inspired by the beautifully enhanced models in magazines and the filtered celebrities they follow on social media. But while the famous are beautiful perfect, the average person isn’t. From Natalie Portman to Tyra Banks, cosmetics companies employ fresh, famous faces to promote and advertise their product. They prey on the innocence and the income of…

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    They still hadn’t talked but they had a mutual understanding. This time and many times Antonio found himself in a tomato field and his other would be under a tree or on a bench or what ever the scene called for. And Antonio would pick tomatoes under the blinding sunshine, something that was his favorite hobby. He wasn’t sure when it started, but slowly the longhaired pirate moved closer. “Antonio” A gruff voice asked. Looking up swiping the sweat from his eyes he smiled at the other. “Do you…

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    Jeff Koons

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    Born in 1955 in Pennsylvania, Jeff Koons is a renowned American contemporary artist known for his practice of placing every day, ordinary objects in unique installations. Although he got his expertise in Baltimore at the Maryland Institute College of Art, where he obtained his M.F.A., he ended up transferring to the School of the Art Institution of Chicago after visiting and becoming inspired by an exhibit of Jim Nutt, who also attended the Art Institution on Chicago. He stated in an…

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    Most people wrongly assume summer to be the most popular of the four seasons, but it is really fall that the American population look forward to most, according to Simon Nygeuen’s poll that asked 8,000 Americans which season they loved the most, in which over half of the votes went to autumn. And who can blame them? With bewitching scenery, tranquil weather, and an assortment of fall-related festivities around every corner, what’s not to love about autumn? The fall equinox officially begins in…

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    There it was, “ma boîte, ma boîte!” I exclaimed with joy as I unraveled the gift Mr. Rochester has given me. It was the most ethereal looking poupée I have ever seen, with black hair of wool striking blue eyes; almost resembling the features of my mother. As I was absorbed in my ecstatic contemplation, I heard Mr. Rochester raise his voice at Miss Eyre, “speak!” said he, with a loud and assertive tone. My heart pounded when I heard him, and my hand began to feel clammy against my doll’s face.…

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    Humanity. We think, we build, we create. Our own curiosity pushes us toward a defined culture. What we call a beautiful painting or a moving symphony, only exists because we declared it. This attachment to the arts is how we differentiate ourselves from other beings. What would happen if that defining characteristic was possessed by not just humans, but other, inorganic life? Machines can think, and we have made them so. A system of neural networks is used to estimate functions that depend on…

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    “The golden ratio is a special number found by dividing a line into two parts so that the longer part divided by the smaller part is also equal to the whole length divided by the longer part.” (Elaine J. Hom )After the 21st century, golden ratio represents as a phi in Greek alphabet. The equation for golden ratio is a/b = (a+b)/a = 1.6180339887498948420 …,but if we round it two places, it will be 1.62.the golden ratio is also called the golden mean, golden section, golden number and so on. The…

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    The Phantom Tollbooth ” But what a pleasure to lead my violins in a serenade of spring green or hear my trumpets blare out the blue sea and then watch the oboes tint it all in warm yellow sunshine.” Pg. 125. In the book The Phantom Tollbooth, a young boy named Milo found himself in a strange and bewildering land. After a time, he gained friends and accepted an important task that turned into a long journey. Along the way he and his friends, Tock and Humbug, came across a place called the forest…

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