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    Air Force Experiment

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    cardboard tube • 3 yellow small rubber bands • 3 green small rubber bands • 3 red small rubber bands • 1 CO2 gas sensor that ranges-0 to 10,000 and 0 to 100,000 • 1 roll of measuring tape (cm) • 1 CO2 gas chamber (2000 mL) • 3 different vehicles (#1= Triumph Tiger 800 2013 Motorcycle #2= Buick Terraza Minivan 2006 #3= 1997 Honda CRV) • 1 manila folder • 6 straws • 1 computer • 1 timer • 1 calculator Background/Research Part: The chemical compound that is composed of…

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    Riefenstahl used subtle inferences through films that aligned with Nazism. Thus, she exerted a significant role on Nazi propaganda as she deceptively portrayed Nazi ideology in a positive light to convince the masses. This is illustrated through her film 'Triumph of the Will', described by David Welch as "most powerful film" to shows the leadership cult or "Führer myth", which was a key objective of Nazi propaganda. Riefenstahl deceptively shows the sixth party rally highlighting historical…

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    “If” by Rudyard Kipling was published in 1910, and without question, Kipling’s most famous and beloved poem. Moreover, “If” is about a father who is communicating and instilling knowledge to his son on what it takes to become a man. Kipling conveys how one should act and what one should avoid on this path towards manhood or a true leader by using precise style, purposeful repetition, and personal personification. Throughout the poem, Kipling skillfully incorporates a unique style that…

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    Antichrist In Judaism

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    floor of Trump Tower. It is essentially designed like a Roman (Greek) temple — equipped with Roman style marble pillars, numerous statues and artwork to the gods. Centered on his mantelpiece is nothing other than the painting by Guido Reni, “The Triumph of Apollo led by Aurora”. Underneath the website image it says, “Apollo led by Aurora - the Greek goddess of the dawn, suggesting Trump sees himself the mold of Apollo, Zeus 's…

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    Rikki Ralousy Theme

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    Theme is the central idea or the moral of a story. Therefore, in “Rikki-Tikki-Tavi” by Rudyard Kipling, the theme is obviously good triumphs over evil. To explain, Rikki is great-hearted because he is considerate and listens to the animals, whereas the cobras are as wicked as a witch. They are also immensely selfish because they want the garden all to themselves. Rikki’s relationship with the cobras help guide us to understand the theme of good prevailing evil. I can understand why some people…

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    speech to convey this to her audience. An example of this is her use of metaphors when conveying her messages. When she writes, “Step into my kitchen, / I have prepared a cunning triumph / for you”, she is actually referring to the speaker’s plans to have an affair (Croft 3-4). This is a metaphor, as the speaker’s “cunning triumphs” are actually hints to her plans with her lover. Although this line seems as if she is talking about her home-baked bread, it…

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    hero can be, but almost every piece of literature all have someone or something in some sort of conflict with the hero. Usually, the conflict in a story is a force that is in a struggle with another force, but eventually one of these two forces must triumph over the other. Whereas, a hero is one of those forces in that conflict, but he or she can only be distinguishable by their heroic qualities. However, a majority of the time, many pieces of literature convince the reader that the focused…

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    brought back to life. The clattering sounds are the violas and cellos using the bow technique of Col legno. The trio was tender and even a tipsy feeling, with glissandos for the strings and dissonant harmonies for the winds, and then the heroic feeling triumphs once again ending the second…

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    Langston Hughes

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    wall is basically him finding his dream after being held back by an obstacle. Once he breaks through the wall with determination, the sun comes through and he is able to see his dream again. The author uses more repetition and a simile to show the triumph and happiness that he has gotten over coming so close to his dream…

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    characters in the play. According to Hutton (290), many critics feel that Shakespeare offers the audience a choice between the rational and irrational. The theme of love brings out this choice capably, as demonstrated by the perception that rational love triumphs over irrational love, as the young lovers settle for rational love and marriage after a night of irrationality. However, the view that rational love and reason win over irrational love is contestable, as the rationality of the outcomes…

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