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    black ink pen. I wanted to test whether or not the termites prefered to approach a black ink or a blue sharpie? My hypothesis, was does the color preference of the termites affect their behavior? I predicted that if the termites follow the blue sharpie, then they will remain in their enclosed area and won’t wander away. Prior to this experiment, I made preliminary observations where I observed that the termites move fast but loosely, will follow straight lines made by pens such as ballpoint pen…

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    that we would need to construct the car. These materials included one mousetrap, cardboard pieces, six balloons, four eye hooks, 2 smooth pens, string, and four small records. However, there were a few steps that had to be taken before connecting all of the materials together. The pens had to be stripped to be made hollow. We pulled the front and back out of the pen to get a hollow cylinder. Then, we cut the balloons in order to apply them to the wheels. We cut the top and bottom of the balloons…

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    authors and historians, Colin Calloway, who wrote The Scratch of a Pen: 1763 and the Transformation of North America, and Eric Foner, who authored Give Me Liberty! an American History, offer two comprehensive viewpoints into the origins of the American Revolution and a historical analysis of how the events and conflicts which took place during the time periods influenced the Revolution’s arrival. Colin Calloway’s The Scratch of a Pen begins in the year of 1763, with Calloway defining…

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    How Doubt Affects The Characters and Audience in Doubt: A Parable It is difficult to be certain about anything in this world. In the story "Doubt: A Parable" uncertainty is a predominant feeling whether it be each individual character or the audience. In our everyday lives we come across countless things that we are uncertain of. Doubt is a presence whether it be education, religion, politics, or even living to see another day. The only thing that we are truly certain of is that we are…

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    As well, the reader sees a similar response of concealed fury from Sister Aloysius when she notices that Father Flynn uses a ballpoint pen. Earlier on in the play the reader is informed of Sister Aloysius’ hatred for ballpoint pens, and such is evidently displayed with her tone when she mentions Father Flynn’s use of ballpoint pens. By associating ballpoint pens to Father Flynn, Sister Aloysius naturally develops negative feelings for Father Flynn. In addition, Father Flynn has an extremely…

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    The media has been a source of disseminating powerful and important information and values for a long time. In the article ‘The Pen and the Picket’ by Penni Mitchell, she talks about the goals and features of the feminist media from over 100 years ago to present. The whole point of the feminist media is to serve as a safe haven for women to “communicate with one another through pages, magazines, essays, and pamphlets to build support for their cause” (Mitchell 57). The idea of feminist media has…

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    Patriot's Pen essay What does freedom mean to me well it means that veterans fought for us so we would have our freedom and get to do most things we want to do and freedom also means that you can go to the movies or mall without asking the government or anybody else besides your parents or guardian. did you that our last war was in world war 2 was in 1775–1783 we fought for freedom and peace then they wanted to fight again in 1793 on american lands against the japanese we had a new war on…

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    Bull Pen Definitions

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    A Bull Pen means one of two things. A. An enclosure for bulls. B. An exercise area for baseball pitchers. Now I am not completely sure what similarities a couple of people warming up and a couple of 900 hundred pound bulls have. But Mr. Pettit has created a new definition. A ring in thick grass where x amount of bicyclists go head to head where the last one vertical is the victor. To me this seems a more appropriate definition. Every year we do this. Pettit says go around the campus…

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    reasons but one of the oldest reasons was a method used by authors to publish writing. A alternate name someone uses as an author is often called a “pen name”, an alias or a pseudonym. Authors use pen names so they can be published because for many possible reasons they wouldn’t be published under their own names. Many famous authors have used pen names because they wanted to be taken seriously or wanted to protect their name. For some people using an alias was the only way for them to be…

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    few weeks, I have downloaded an app from the Apple iTunes store onto my iPhone. The app, Stigma is a social networking app that allows you to anonymously obtain pen pals. You have the option of self-selecting who you want to be your pen pal along with sharing the gift of getting to know someone different from you. I recently became pen pals with a male who was given the name “Lovely Panda” by default. (I will be referring to him as Panda).…

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