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    Skyler Case

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    Skyler is a college student at a local university and is also a full-time server at a nearby restaurant. She has been there for two years now. She has enjoyed working at this restaurant for she can save some money on gas which, she can in turn have some extra money for herself. Skyler has made many new friends at her job and enjoy hanging out with her coworkers after work on the weekends. She is known for being honest and a hard worker by her coworkers and boss and is now being considered for…

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    Name: Phoebe Why are school busses yellow? Honk honk the bright yellow school bus arrived! Then I wonder why are school busses yellow? It is such a wacky yellow too. School busses are supposed to bring kids to school and then back home, why can't they just be any color just like any car? Have you ever thought just how weird the color of a school bus is ? Read on to learn more! Do you think the color of a school bus is the yellow that you find out of a crayon box? Actually it is not that…

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    Apple Juice Enzyme Lab

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    Introduction Problem Statement: Which enzyme will produce the most juice from applesauce pectinase, cellulase, or the mixture of pectinase/cellulase? Hypothesis: If Pectinase, Cellulase and combination of Pectinase and Cellulase are used for extracting juice from applesauce, than the Pectinase will produce more juice because it is already mainly used for extracting juice from fruit in the real world. Independent Variable: The enzymes (pectinase, cellulase, and the combination of…

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    analyze both works from a literary and personal perspective is the goal of this essay. From Breughel 's artwork, “Musee des Beaux Arts” message on suffering came about. “About suffering they were never wrong, The old Masters: how well they understood” (line 1-3). According to artsy.net, “the term “Old Masters” generally refers to the most recognized European artists – mostly painters – working between the Renaissance and 1800.” However, from a non-literary perspective, may also be interpreted…

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    was 10:00 A.M and we got in line to get out wrist bands, and even though there was only 2 people ahead of us it felt like we were in line for a long time because of the 100 degree air. When it became my turn I handed to lady my mothers credit card she gave me for the trip, she asked me “Can I see your I.D?”, obviously I didn’t have my mothers I.D, so I had to take money out and with that came problems but i figured it out. After that predicament we all got our orange wristbands. Unfortunately…

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    The novel A Clockwork Orange, written by Anthony Burgess, was originally published in 1962. It is a dystopian novel where the future is overrun with violence and crime. The main character, Alex, commits horrible crimes, such as rape and murder, with his group of friends. After breaking into a house, Alex is arrested and undergoes an experiment called Ludovico’s Technique while in jail. He can no longer make bad choices, and feels sick when he thinks about committing a crime. He is vulnerable,…

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    As part of the Vietnam war, the U.S. military sprayed 12.1 gallons of Agent Orange defoliant on trees and vegetation in Vietnam. This so-called toxic chemical is mixed with other varieties of herbicides used for removing trees and dense tropical foliage that provided cover the Vietnam troops. Much of agent orange contains dioxin, which is a highly dangerous and toxic chemical, known to cause “reproductive and developmental problems, disruption of the immune system, interference with hormones and…

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    Ana Shafer Experience at The Fralin Museum of Charlottesville David Malangi Daymirringu | Michael Krueger Murayana the Yirritja Honey Man | Changing of the Guards 1989 | 2012 Natural ochres on wood, feathers, and resin | Lithograph 1990.7008.029 | 2013.4 My Experience at the Fralin Museum The Fralin Museum of Art in Charlottesville wasn’t like any museum I’ve ever gone too. My experience at the Fralin was subpar when compared to my expectations. In such a modest building the rooms had…

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    Tcd In Vietnam

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    Agent Orange in particular made them worried, because it contained a contaminant called dioxin (or TCDD), which is now recognized as a human carcinogen. One study found that some war veterans had “TCDD levels up to 600 ppt in lipid many years after they had left…

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    one of these situations; on the other hand, imagine being saved from a deadly attack because of information given by a tortured prisoner or finally feeling safe because a dangerous terrorist was killed in the destruction of a town. There is a fine line between morally just and unjust actions during wars and people are polarized when it comes to whether or not the U.S. should practice them. Although the use of illegal/questionable military…

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