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    To identify the unknown substance using physical and chemical property skills to figure out the correct suspect and retrieve the missing necklace. Question: How can the detectives successfully identify the correct suspect using physical and chemical properties? Hypothesis: If identifying unknown substances, using the chemical and physical property skills knowledge learnt, the unknown substance can be further be analyzed in contrast to other evidence to prove the innocence or conviction to…

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    and is mostly dialogue save for the murder scene, and even then, fake blood and trapdoors are easy to come by in the drama industry. This particular low budget adaptation included in Encore! is quite interesting when put under the metaphorical magnifying glass, especially with its unique tie in with the classic poem "The Raven." First, the setting of the adaptation, particularly the set-piece used for many of the plays, is an integral…

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    Scientists are finding alternative sources of energy to solve the century’s puzzle, a resource which is renewable, natural and efficient such as solar energy. Over 2700 years ago, people have been harvesting solar energy to make fire by magnifying sun rays via glass lenses (http://www.conserve-energy-future.com/various-solar-energy-facts.php). Nowadays, solar energy is harvested by solar panels. This paper will explain the basic mechanisms of solar energy and it’s impacts on society in the…

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    Gender Double Standards

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    that gendered stereotypes are the norm especially pertaining to women. As a men and women participate in certain situations the options on how to behave and how those behaviors will be perceived go unnoticed for one sex and are put underneath a magnifying glass and judged with the other. Gender stereotypes for women in the military lead to obstacles for, which can negatively impact her career in the service. The number of women who join the Marines has increased tremendously despite the…

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    cruel, like when I'd taunt him if he didn't know some big word. But there was something fascinating – albeit in a sick way – about teasing Hassan. Kind of like when we used to play insect torture. Except now, he was the ant and I was holding the magnifying glass” (Hosseini page #).…

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    of the sun, but a small amount of concentrated sun light, creeps through the small gaps. Looking at the solar eclipse without protective eyewear will result in damage to your eyes and possible blindness, it would be like letting someone put a magnifying glass above your eye while the sun is at its hottest which would be idiotic. But the question is, why does this happen? What caused the solar eclipse in the first place? The origin dates back to time immemorial, back when only the Gods themselves…

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    her finding her parents. She grabbed a magnifying glass, and binoculars to look for clues leading her to her parents. She went straight out the door with her supplies. Suddenly, she heard the mysterious creature following her again. She tried to ignore the noise, but the more she blocked out the noise, the more it got louder. She plugged her ears with her fingers, as she looked out of her binoculars. Finally, the noise was gone. She got out her magnifying glass, and looked on the floor. Jackpot!…

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    any story, but it inevitably makes or breaks a detective story. The narrator creates a connection between the characters in the book, including the narrator themself, and the reader. In a detective novel the narrator performs the role of the magnifying glass that great detectives use to hone in on the clues of the case. They help the reader identify what is of use and what is just description to the story, and ultimately uncover the solution to the case. This essay will discuss the differences…

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    Converging Lens

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    The first part of the experiment required one to trace the light rays going through a converging and diverging lenses. By setting up the light source towards the end of the paper and placing the lenses about 5 cm in front of the light the focal distances were found to be 14 cm for the converging lens and -5.5cm for the diverging lens. These focal distances theoretically make since because the converging lens causes the light rays to combine in front of the lens making it positive and the…

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    Museum Visual Analysis The artwork that I chose to write about was a piece that was at the Arlington Museum of Art. The artist and title to this piece are unknown. I chose this particular piece because it was one of the first pieces of art that drew my attention. The colors were so vivid, bright, and full of life. Though there is no mention to the artist I believe that he or she were creating this piece to bring some kind of joy or happiness, a sense of peace for one to just be able to empty the…

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