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    tube was labeled as “Substance D” Water solubility test: 1. We took small amount of powder from test tube “A” and we put it on an empty test tube. We also took water from the water beaker using the pipette bulbs. We put the water on test tube “A”. We shook the test tube so that we can see whether the powder in test tube “A” is soluble with water. And then we cleaned the test tube after we were done with test tube “A” 2. We repeated the above step (1) with…

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    The Lamp At Noon Analysis

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    room, distraught like a bird…furious the other wind shook the walls” (142). The wind that sprang represents Ellen, who mainly stays inside the house, worrying, as the author compares her to a, “distraught bird” about her family future and health. This furious wind that shook the walls relate to how Paul perceive Ellen’ suggestion. The adjective, “furious” connects with the anger he has for Ellen’s suggestion. The description of how this wind shook the walls correlates to how Paul’s responses…

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    to save Jim and Will, this happens, "It was as if Charles Halloway, once more a choirboy in a strange sub-sub-demon church had sung the most beautiful high note of amiable humor ever in his life which first shook moth-silver from the mirror backs, then shook images from glass faces, then shook glass itself to ruin. (Bradbury)" Halloway's laughter destroys the mirror maze. In the movie the destruction of the mirror maze is portrayed but it is not destroyed by laughter, but by the Tom Fury and…

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    Caroline that Atticus “hasn’t taught” her anything, she still is full of distaste and Scout knows this because of the way she “smiled and shook her head”. Scout tried to overcome Miss. Caroline’s prejudice of her being literate by explaining to her the situation, but her prejudice remained because everyone from the time was very use to using prejudice, so it was hard for people like Scout…

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    racism” (Tutu p.106). South Africans are looking forward no matter how their past was they plan on moving forward as one, black and white together. The Narrator states, “One enlightened villager came up to the car and shook hands…. This immediately set the pattern. Hundreds of admirers shook his hand” (Achebe p.99). Marcus brought people together no matter one’s race or society standard everyone was able to come together. Voting rights can change personal views on matters such as societal…

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    In the study conducted by Ng et al they looked into previous studies to see how depression was assessed in juvenile youth who were incarcerated. In Shook, (2005) they discovered that in the 1980’s and 1990’s the trend of getting tough was consistent in almost every state and in Shook and Sarri (2008) there was an increase in the number of juvenile youths who ha committed less serious offences that were sentenced to adult prisons. Washburn et al (2008) compared depression among youths who were…

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    Lilac Montgomery On march 29th I had left too the airport and went to new York walking out of the corner store with a Dr. Pepper in my hand I whistled to get a taxi “ where to miss?” he asked “ 45 East Evans St ” I replied he nodded and left to the place. “ and we are here that would be $40 ” he said I gave him a hundred “ keep the change thank you ” I replied and with that I walked up to to what looked like apartment complexes a guy who looked about the same age as me Smiled at me “ did…

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    When i was 5 years old I was diagnosed with Tourettes's. The neurologist at Phoenix Children's Hospital told my mom that getting me involved in a sport would help reduce my ticks, as it would require more focus. Man, my mom jumped right into the task. Before I knew it she had me signed up for wrestling. I knew nothing about the sport, it was just the first one starting. I figured I would give it a try, what could it hurt. That was the beginning of a great love and learning about fear. I…

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    9/11 Reflection Paper

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    The 9/11 crisis has changed the nation forever, those who were around during the time of this catastrophe will never forget. It has changed the many people’s life forever, some may have lost a family member or friend and they will always remember what took their loved one away. 4 planes were sent out as a suicide mission to crash into three different locations; one into the North tower of the World trade center the second plane into the South tower, one plane to the Pentagon, and the last one…

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    Shark Week Research Paper

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    “No! No! No!Nooooooooooo!!!!” Splash!Gurgerlerg!! That was the heroic sound I made while conquering my fear. Laying on the worn down leather couch, I wrapped myself up in blankets. It was around 7:30 p.m. and I was ready to have FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT. It was my Dad’s turn to choose the movie. “We’re going to watch JAWS after we watch an episode of Shark Week” My dad said in his Dad way. Being 8 at the time I had no idea what JAWS was, but I knew it was an old movie since my Dad got to see it as a…

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