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    Jell-O Experiment

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    The Jell-O with apple slices in it had the hardest consistency, and the pennies dropped into the Jell-O/apple mixture dropped an average of .07 inches into the container. The pennies in the mango and Jell-O mixture dropped in an average of 1.1875 inches in, and the pennies dropped an average of 1.4875 inches into the pineapple and Jell-O mixture, meaning the apples and Jell-O solution’s pennies sunk in the least. The penny was not able to break through the surface as much because the solution…

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    in the case of “The Wrong one Died” Penny could not overcome the death of her child Chrissie and as a result n¬eglected her 2 other sons. While Carlos was unable to form sincere relationships with others, his demoralization of women didn’t help…

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    can die and become stranded in the wild. Maps may not be 100% accurate so you must pay attention to your surroundings. Penny Project During class we did a project that involves salt, vinegar, and hydrogen peroxide. We put a penny in each cup and put the substances on the pennies to see what would happen. Vinegar made the penny almost spotless and salt and vinegar made the penny clean and also a slight crystallization. The hydrogen peroxide made the water green and crystallizes a little bit.…

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    for entertainment as today people do by going to the cinema. Royalty even occasionally attended the theatre in private booths. The Globe was a London theatre which costed a penny to enter. A penny in the Elizabethan time in England was equivalent to a loaf of bread, a pint of ale or a theatre ticket. A penny ticket would require you to stand at the front of the theatre sometimes for three hours known as Groundings. For…

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    metaphor, the idea of greater weight within liberalism: "individual freedom". With this, a group of pennies and one ‘individualized' from the rest is shown here. Each penny coin represents the people who complete a nation or a country, as liberalism holds that individual freedom is seen above group concepts. To give more emphasis to the idea, the group of penny currencies more behind and the individual penny coin was placed in the foreground of the…

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    Insanity In 'The Hoarder'

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    his brother’s girlfriend, Penny. As described in the short story, Penny is “thin, with sand-colored hair that [falls] straight down her back to her waist, she [has] a wry pale mouth, turned-up nose, and brown searching eyes, deep and almost tragic, which [doesn't] seem to fit with her pastel halter and white pedalpushers”…

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    Anticipating Errors and Misunderstandings Students might struggle to measure the height of the pennies. Students may use meter sticks, and may stand on chairs to make measurements. The pennies might deflect at angles rather than vertically. Student Voice Strategies Students will be allowed to discuss their work with their tablemates, and will be close to other groups for intergroup communication…

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    Child Poverty Essay

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    the UK in 2013-14. That is 28 for each penny of youngsters, or 9 in a classroom of 30.1 Work does not give an ensured course…

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    Dazy Sena Admission Theme

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    Danzy Senna’s Admission is a short story that involves racial and class dynamics, and follows the plight of Cassie, a black upper-middle class mother who struggles with her desire to have her son attend a highly coveted institution. The story begins with Cassie and her husband, Duncan, receiving an invitation for an interview at the Institute for Early Childhood Development, which throughout the story, is portrayed as elusive and glorified by many of the upper-class mothers around Cassie. While…

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    Paper Towel Lab Report

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    conclusion that one paper towel brand had more strength or better absorbency than the other two. My lab group decided to test the strength of each paper towel brand by taking a sheet from each brand, soaking them in water, and then seeing how many pennies each sheet could hold without breaking or ripping. We started by getting one paper towel from each…

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