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    people do than the the good things. This is because it is more thrilling to read about the misfortunes of someone than an a characters regular life. This quote is proven true in the two works The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne and in The Color Purple by Alice Walker. “Literature opens a dark window on the soul, revealing more about what is bad in human nature than what is good,” written by an anonymous writer, is proven true in The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne. The…

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    girls whom range from around the age of eight and twelve. The first scenes are of a group of five girls, whom seem to be walking out of a shoes store with their new Twinkle Toes, all the girls happen to be wearing some shade of light blue, pink, and purple. Two girls that stick out are both wearing pink shirts, sunglasses, but the one in the middle is actually talking on her what it appears to be cell phone, while the other is peaking from her sunglasses, with a cup of coffee in her hand. Soon…

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    a Oriental rug like in the movies. To my dismay, the dead man was tucked in a four-poster bed. He was whispering “Purple,purple” I was appalled. I held onto my witch cape and literally hurtled out of the Westing house. Running all the way back to my apartment, I lay helplessly on the bed. My hand was covering my forehead and I kept on saying to myself “purple, purple” “turtle,turtle”. I still remembered that Otis, Sandy, Doug, and Theo owe me $48. In all, that’s almost a total…

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    6.03 Ph Lab

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    The purpose of this experiment is to determine the pH of known substances by use of a pH color indicator of red cabbage and the use of a pH meter. As well as, to observe the pH changes in a substance by adding in more basic of acidic to buffered solutions and unbuffered solutions. This experiment will also will show how to calculate H3O+, OH- and pH by use of known values. In order to do this lab, there are a few key components one needs to know and understand first. A solution is a homogeneous…

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    This year we, the community service group, wanted to host our second annual powder puff football game. First we had to find a cause to hold the game in honor of. We figured Cystic Fibrosis was the perfect disease to try to inform our community about in a fun and interesting way. We have a student in our school district with this deadly disease and wanted to help her spread awareness. Our first decision to make was where to host this event. We knew from the previous year that hosting the…

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    Mendel Biography

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    Johann Mendel was born on July 20, 1822 in Heinzendorf bei Odrau, a small village in the Austrian Empire. Mendel’s parents were poor farmers who made many sacrifices to pay for his education. Mendel did well throughout his high school career and, at age 18, he entered the University of Olomouc in 1840. During his time at the University, Mendel studied mathematics, philosophy, and physics. In 1843, at age 21, Mendel experienced financial troubles. Professor Friedrich Franz, a physicist,…

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    Sunscreen Lab Report

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    The results were very interesting, the control group (Figure 1), which did not have sunscreen, contained 13 out of 17 beads that were different shades of purple. This meant that approximately 76% of the total amount of beads were exposed to extreme or high amounts UV rays. The other 24% or 4 beads, were different shades of blue, which meant that the beads were exposed to very low amounts of UV rays. The…

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    Ecology Lab Report Essay

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    have been identified as an abundant member of black layer communities in wetlands”. As a result of high concentrations of sulfide, the column also presented large amount of green sulfur bacteria. In the experimental group, the column did not have purple sulfur bacteria. However, the experimental group showed large amount of orange spots that the control group didn’t have. Orange spots indicated that there was the presence of non-sulfur bacteria. Non-sulfur uses lower concentration of H2S…

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    fentanyl is usually known to ease patients of critical pain and cases of the opioid being addictive also exsist. Prince was reported to have been taking painkillers containing fentanyl because of “severe hip pain he was struggling with ever since his Purple Rain tour” ( http://heavy.com/entertainment/2016/06/why-did-prince-take-opioids-addiction-which-percocet-hip-aids-sick-cause-of-death/ ). He was fifty-seven years of age at the time of his passing on April 21st of…

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    Gram staining is a technique where certain stains are used to identify bacteria. It was discovered in 1884 by Hans Christian Gram where he used stains to differentiate bacterial cells in diseased lung tissue. Gram staining has evolved over time to become a trusted and common diagnostic tool used in clinical and research settings. Gram stains are mainly used to identify unknown bacteria. It is often the first test used on an unknown sample of bacteria. For medicinal uses gram staining is commonly…

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