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    The sharpie permanent marker a tool used to write things were they could stay permanently or not be addressed.But what people don't know is what they contain.Sharpies contain” Dyes, Propyl alcohol,Butyl alcohol and Diacetone alcohol”.(wikipedia).Propyl alcohol also known as 1-Propanol,(Wikipedia) is i on of the ingredients in a sharpie.Did you know that 1-Propanol “is formed naturally in small amounts during many fermentation processes and used as a solvent in the pharmaceutical industry…

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    variety of rhetorical devices to point out on Douglas Spaulding's imagination. In the authors writing, he uses metaphors and personification to portray Douglas's vision of summer. He describes the main character's hometown as "swarming seas of elm and oak and maple" and "early-morning stream" these are metaphors, it allows readers to visualize the setting of his home and symbolizes how summer is slow and steady. In addition, the author continues by stating "a whole summer ahead to cross off…

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    Maycomb endures the coldest winter in a very long time and everyone was doing what they could to stay warm. Atticus said “...the temperature registered sixteen, that it was the coldest night in his memory, and that our snowman outside was frozen solid” (91). Everybody bundled up and kept their fireplaces and stoves going in every room that had one. Late at night, Atticus woke up Jem and Scout to get them outside to see that Miss Maudie’s house is in flames. Scout and Jem stood down by the Radley…

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    and Australians. They were supposed to be tested in space to examine their effects in space however, after the explosion, the experiments need to be returned back to each country accordingly. The Chinese will get LB (mineral oil), MD (aluminum), WC (oak), and PA (corn starch); the Russian people shall receive LC ( isopropyl alcohol), MC (brass), WA (poplar), and PC (salt); the people of the U.S. will receive LE (corn syrup), MF (lead), WB (balsa), and PF (sucrose); the Australian…

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    mother that is birthing the child. First off, we must define when exactly a fetus is a human being. Judith disagrees with the assumption that the fetus is indeed a human being at the moment of conception. Judith gives the example of an acorn and an oak tree, “A newly fertilized ovum, newly implanted clump of cells, is no more…

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    A rustic oak desk sat in the middle of a dimly lit room. Various office supplies were neatly placed around the surface, though there was a distinct lack of electronics, laptop or otherwise. There were no loose papers, everything was neatly stacked, either in the outbox or inbox. Normally both would be full, but it was well past closing time, and the secretary had already emptied both. The morning would bring a fresh pile of folders, but for now, there was a single folder in the center of the…

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    was 27.His most famous discovery was his study slices of cork. He was observing cell walls in cork tissue. He names the "cell". Hooke was also the first person discover fossils with the microscope. He noticed the similarity between petrified oak and rotten oak wood. He says "That petrify’d Wood having lain in some place where it was…

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    journey of Phoenix Jackson, an old Negro woman who, time and time again, makes the difficult journey through the forest to town. Despite her old age and obvious inabilities, she finds the strength to make the journey through the pinewoods, down through oaks, thorny bushes, and barbed wire. The theme of her “hero’s journey” is found through the author’s use of characterization, symbolism/imagery, and conflict. The author’s use of characterization makes Phoenix’s journey all the more meaningful.…

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    house. It is surrounded by different shapes of trees and flowers which smell like roses. The entrance of the river is decorated with a welcome sign. As you approach, the smell of the river welcomes you. As you continue you will see on your right an oak tree, and from the left, theirs trees all around with flowers. As you keep going forward on the left-hand there will be lot of mountains that will come to views and on top of them there are houses on top of houses. Everybody comes in Saint Patrick…

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    larger purchases, central warehousing and distribution of supplies for hospitals in a common system (particularly those within a reasonably proximate geography) can also reduce costs substantially. Therefore, supplies will be delivering from Holy Oak Health Care warehouse to Care Select Health System, so that proper inventory can be managed/ maintained. Third, develop effective protocols, the steering groups…

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