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    dissociative amnesia. I identified the correct penny by deduction. I knew that on the penny, Lincoln looks to the right, therefore, all the pennies with Lincoln facing left were eliminated. I also knew that there is always a date and ‘Liberty’ written on the front, what I couldn’t remember though was if it read ‘In God We Trust’ or ‘United States of America’ above Lincoln's head. I ultimately chose A because I assumed ‘United States of America’ was on the back of the penny like the nickel or…

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    regarding her roommates. Penny has two roommates; roommate A and roommate B. Roommate A is the roommate who Penny shares a closer relationship with. They have many similarities and have a better connection. Roommate B is the roommate who Penny tends to bump heads with because of her hygiene in the kitchen. Penny is in an uncomfortable situation with her two roommates because their lack of cleanliness is bothersome to her. She is bothered by her apartment being messy because Penny spends a lot…

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    the glass bowl. 2) Add 1 teaspoon salt. Stir salt until it dissolves in the vinegar. 3) Take a penny and submerge it into the vinegar solution 1/2 way for 10 seconds. 4) Remove penny. What do you notice? What do you think happened? 5) Put all the pennies into the bowl and let them sit in the white vinegar solution for 5-10 minutes (take notice of how the pennies look before putting them in). 6) Take pennies out and put them on a paper towel after step 5. 7) Put one steel nail into the bowl and…

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    results of pennies dropped in water, versus the result of pennies being dropped into milk, both at 100 mL. The main purpose of this lab was to further discuss more scientific parts of this lab, such as the surface tension when the cylinder was close to overflowing for both the milk and water. Before performing this lab, my group and I created a hypothesis to reflect upon and to state what we believed would dictate the results. The hypothesis stated that if we filled the dropped pennies into the…

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    finally crawled into bed around one in the morning. She had barely heard the pounding on her door. Penny grabbed her bathroom and opened the door. The sight of Cole standing there, looking devilishly handsome startled her. What time was it? Penny wondered. She knew she had over slept, vaguely remembering him saying he would pick her up at six A.M. “I’m sorry Cole, I overslept I’m not ready to leave.” Penny stood back allowing him into her miniscule apartment. Somehow having Cole standing in the…

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    Dillard In-Class Write Annie Dillard includes two major analogies in her text, “The Pilgrim at Tinker Creek” including the penny game she used to play as a child and the gaps that house the spirits. Dillard uses the penny game not to disappoint strangers with a mere penny but rather to “cultivate a healthy poverty and simplicity,” showing the importance of little things that can make your day. (Dillard 22) Dillard also uses the gaps as well to emphasize the importance of little things,…

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    From an a very early age, Penelope (Penny) Lysinger always knew she wanted to see the world. Though adventure and risk was her makeup, Penny was a painfully shy, skinny, auburn-red-haired girl who attended Fordson High School in Dearborn, Detroit. She has had many experiences in her life, good and bad. Frag, integrated with another sentence From traveling to Turkey to working multiple jobs as a single mother of three. As I sat next to my strong grandmother, scribbling down every detailed…

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    through the characters of Penelope and Penny. In The Odyssey, Penelope is the leading cause for Odysseus’ desire to return home. She is the reason he fights and travels through such a peril journey in order to get home. Without Penelope, Odysseus would not have fought as hard as did for twenty years in order to return to his kingdom and his wife; “Only Odysseus still longed to return to his home and his wife” (Homer 15-16). In O Brother, Where Art Thou?, Penny is the sole reason Everett breaks…

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    amount of droplets the penny can hold. The results of my experiment show that the penny holds less droplets of soap water. When the soap is added to the water, the soap collides with water breaking down the tension. As a result, it harder for the droplets to hold together. To find whether my hypothesis was right, I did several of trials to figure out whether my hypothesis was correct. The trials were used to show how soap can change the droplets that could be held on the penny. The results of…

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    were not visible. Even in the next task which was the conversation of number my cousin repeated the same steps he only focused on the center of the idea which in this case was the space between the pennies. He thought since there was more room it meant that it had more pennies he ignored that the pennies were the same number and I did not add or take away any I just spread them…

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