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    Analysis Of Gossip Girl

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    In contrast, though Serena wears fashion designer clothing, she does not believe fashion defines a person. Serena is big on wearing clothes with many sequins. She often wears blazers and when she adds an accessory, she makes sure it is attention grabbing. The majority of her clothes are form fitting. She tends to wear tight dresses, especially at parties and formal events. Unlike Blair, Serena likes to change up her hairstyle. Her hairstyle can be anywhere from a clean bun, a messy side braid, to a fancy updo, whereas…

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    Gossip Girl Film Analysis

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    residents their privacy. The blog is always open and desperate for new gossip to be sent by anyone, which will then be publicized by the website. In season 1 episode 13, Gossip Girl targets Serena. While Serena was buying a pregnancy test at a local drugstore, one of her schoolmates happened to be there. The sneaky student quickly snapped a picture and sent it immediately to Gossip Girl. After a couple of hours, the picture was posted along with a hurtful caption. Serena felt embarrassed and…

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    AR Written Response #3 The central idea of the text is that all the characters expected to get whatever they wanted that holiday season. Blair Waldorf wanted to get accepted into Yale University. Serena van der Woodsen enjoyed spending time with a friend. Dan Humphrey seemed to be enjoying is relationship. Those students went through a lot in high school and gossipgirl.net always found out. In the previous book, Blair had an interview at Yale University that did not go as well as she had…

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    She is portrayed as extreme upper class. Her family is fortunate enough to live in a penthouse in the Upper East side of New York. She has every designer brand, always the latest fashion, and money is never an issue. While my family is by no means that wealthy we are still pretty well off but I choose Serena because eventually she meets her boyfriend Dan who is from Manhattan and views her at first as shallow and spoiled. I often have been viewed as privileged just because of my socioeconomic…

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    Showtime’s Weeds is a television series that premiered in 2005. It tells the story about a suburban mother, named Nancy Botwin, of two boys, Silas and Shane, whose husband dies and, in order to maintain her standard of living, sells marijuana. The entire show is filled with ups and downs, plot twists, and a wide variety of sociological concepts. The four main sociological concepts present in the show are sex and gender, deviance, race and ethnicity, and socialization and social interaction.…

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    Dirk Bouts Influence

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    Dirk Bouts was a Northern Renaissance and Early Netherlandish painter. He was greatly influenced by Jan van Eyck and Rogier van der Weyden. He was known for his devotional panels and portraits and most of his paintings had to do with Biblical concepts. He lived during a time in history when the middle ages ended and the renaissance began. His painting, Moses before the burning bush, with Moses removing his shoes, is a beautiful rendering of the scene when Moses first beholds the presence of God,…

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    Treichel, P, Weaver, G, McMurry, J 2011). The boiling point 1-hexanol, 2-hexanone, 1-pentanol and 3-methyl-1-butanol are represented in the chart above as they are approximately; 157ºC, 127.6ºC , between 137 to 139ºC and 131.1ºC respectively. The difference in the general trends of the molecules affects on the boiling point; the molecular surface area of the compound influence by the strength of the intermolecular forces also the length of carbon-carbon chain. Branching decreases, the boiling…

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    Vapor Pressure Lab

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    evaporates.2 So a company transporting alcohol would want to transport an alcohol with low vapor pressure. Vapor pressure of an alcohol is affected by many things, including boiling point. Vapor pressure and boiling point are directly related, so if the boiling point is increased, the vapor pressure is increased. Also molar mass affects vapor pressure. Molar mass and vapor pressure have an indirect relationship, so the lower the molar mass, the higher the vapor pressure. However, as the molar…

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    Part 2: Beauty in Painting: Not far from literature, painting, in its turn, is full of representations of beauty and some of its revelations. Notably, criterion beauty and its enigmatic purpose change from movement to another in terms of style and themes. Namely, Renaissance painting is a reaction against the earlier Medieval Art which focused only on religious dogma. It sheds light on the importance of beauty, individualism, and the teaching of humanism . Even the leading figures of the trend…

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    Sucrose Results

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    Conclusion: After observing the evidence that we received from this experiment it is clear that the results thoroughly support my hypothesis. Within my hypothesis I had stated that the melting order from first to last was, as follows, paraffin, glucose, sucrose, and finally, salt. The results that we gathered supported this exact hypothesis. The first substance to melt was indeed paraffin and the second was glucose, and then sucrose and finally salt. The results are supported by the basic…

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