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    Sammy, hero or pervert? Some believe that he was heroic when taking up for the girls others believe that his actions were not thought through. In other words thinking with the wrong head. I believe that he had good intentions but used them in the wrong way. He examines the girls is very provocatively way. His thoughts were very vivid, lustful towards the young women. He also makes very poor decisions while around the girls in such a short period of time. He describes the young ladies in such a…

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    The Dust Bowl was a time where dangerous dust storms damaged the agriculture of the Great Plains. One hundred million acres were turned into dust due to overfarming and wind erosion. Three major dust storms occurred in 1934, 1936 and 1939-40, which resulted in erosion and loss of topsoil. These storms hit Oklahoma, Texas, sections of Kansas, Colorado, and New Mexico leaving many families nowhere to go .It lasted for almost a decade. Some say that this is the worst manmade ecological disaster in…

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    First, 1.32 g of isoborneol was mixed with 1.00 mL of glacial acetic acid. The solution was heated to 50° C while 1.70 mL of NaOCl added. Then 15.0 mL of NaOCl was measured into a separatory funnel and added dropwise to the solution for 10 minutes. The flask was sealed while heating and stirring continued. NaOCl in the solution was tested every five minutes using starch-iodide paper for 30 minutes. After 10 minutes, 2.0 mL of NaOCl was added. A total of 6.0 mL of NaOCl was added over a 20 minute…

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    historically to the oppression, racism, colonization, and exploitation implemented by European settlers. Due to the historical injustices of being forced onto remote, undesirable land for their reserves, residential school experience, and the Sixty Scoop has led Indigenous persons to experience inadequate living conditions such as, unstable and overcrowded homes; substance use; addictions; health issues; unsafe drinking…

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    Dr Jekyll's Experiment

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    semicircular fashion upon the nightstand. “Now,” he uttered, having shut the door, “is the moment to prove to myself the merit of this experiment.” Firm in his resolution, Jekyll poured a few centilitres of the green liquid into a graduated flask, added a scoop of salt,…

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    In today's society it's normal for teenagers to have a job that gives out horrible pay as well as horrible hours. But, for me I am fortunate to only deal with the horrible hours. I work at Betty Jane's Homemade Candies, with twenty other girls around my age. I spend most of my time helping costumers trying to find the perfect chocolate for them or for someone else as a gift. Betty Jane's is best known for their gremlins. They're filled with pecans and caramel covered with rich chocolate on the…

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    irresistible flavors of french vanilla, mint chocolate chip, and rocky road is the most satisfying flavors your taste buds can ever ask for. While I write this essay describing this delicately soft serving food; I can already picture the server, placing each scoop of milky goodness onto a beautifully crafted white circular ceramic bowl. Now, after reminiscing back on that enjoyable moment, I can honestly say that this dessert is truly a delicacy within itself. However, this mouthwatering…

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    Virtual Reality

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    The video about how the man lost his body is quite interesting. The video first started out demonstrating what Ian could or couldn 't do. Do to his condition he lost most of the neurons used for sensing from the neck down. I am moved by his determination too get out of the wheel chair and beat the timeline the doctors have for him to start walking again. I feel that type of thinking can help anyone over come medical obstacles that may come their way. Ian taught me a lot about his condition and…

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    Rodent Control in Minneapolis, and everywhere else requires dedication, and a willingness to put in the effort. Calling in a pest control company is great. This is what should be done if rodents are in the home. They can do a lot to destroy a residence. Rodents can eat through wiring, which poses a danger. They can eat through packing and get at food in the house. They also build nests and have babies. These rodents also use an entire home as their own personal bathroom, which is unsanitary.…

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    The “zone of proximal development” to me is that of teaching someone something they did not know how to do, especially children. One of the teaching strategies from the article “Infants and Toddlers Exploring Mathematics” that demonstrate supporting a toddler within their zone of proximal development as the acquire knowledge of mathematics is that of “Helping a slice bananas for snack” (Geist, 2009,p.41) in where the teacher may use a plastic knife and do hand-over-hand with the toddler to…

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