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    The play “ Subterranean Homesick Blues Again” by Dennis Reardon is a dark spooky type of play. The play takes place on the inside of a cave and it’s about a young tour guide that decides to mess with the minds of two talkative couples that are taking a tour in the caves. Once you start reading it might seem boring but as you keep reading the story gets interesting, as the tour guide is giving them information about the caves and so on while Naomi, Sherman, Mick, and Kathy have a conversation.…

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    Stereochemistry Synthesis

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    Introduction Stereochemistry alludes to the science that reviews the properties of stereoisomers. It can likewise be characterized as the branch of chemistry concerned about the three-dimensional course of action of particles and atoms and the impact of this on concoction responses. A critical branch of stereochemistry is the investigation of chiral atoms. Stereochemistry is otherwise called 3D science in light of the fact that the prefix "stereo-" signifies "three-dimensionality". The primary…

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    no one had money. Some may think due to no jobs or money that American citizens could not dress like they used to in the twenties. That was a lie. American men and women looked just as stylish in the thirties as in the twenties, just with a little twist. Many think that the Great Depression was an awful time for fashion, it was actually the opposite (Hemline Quarterly). After the stock market crash in nineteen twenty-nine, almost every American lost their job. Not everyone could afford…

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    Scarlet Street Film Noir

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    went against the production code (New York Times). This film was released through Universal Pictures. Film noir was a newly emphasized genre that emerged in Hollywood but took elements of the German Expressionism. Directors chose to put their own twist on film noir and used heavy shadows, like German Expressionism, but they also used dialogue that was snappy.…

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    Conduct the experiment in a place with very few people. Ask those who are close to moving it to be careful. Pay attention to surroundings. If somebody does bump it, then readjust the cantilever, making it as stable as possible. Took time to twist the C-Clamp into place, as I was unfamiliar with it and had never used one before. Become familiar with all experimental equipment beforehand to save time. Make sure you know how to use each of the materials. There was a crack in the protractor, which…

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    “There is no denying that there is evil in this world but the light will always conquer the darkness,” this quote demonstrates how in many situations evil lurks though the outcome of good is usually the light that thrives from darkness (Koyenikan). Charles Dickens, a well-known author of the nineteenth century, has played a role in literature dating back from the 1800s to modern day. This author successfully presents the battle of good versus evil and the triumph of light from dark situations in…

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    a Forrest Gump-esque approach switching between the present and past of Allan Karlsson (Robert Gustafsson). On his 100th birthday, just as the title says, he climbs out a window and disappeared. This film is an an intriguing, comical and eventful twist of world events. Based on a best selling-novel and the highest-grossing Swedish films of all time. The 100-Year-old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared is one of my favorite films of all time. I may not be a Hollywood film critic, but…

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    the one thing that everyone has come, it is the most important element of the day. This part of your wedding is where the couple expresses their love for one another, their own love story. So, at this point you may want to consider something with a twist, to make the day and your expression of love not only memorable for you as the couple, but to those who have gathered for your ceremony, you expression of love towards one another. As you being to think, you find that having a traditional…

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    take no for an answer. The wedding is set on Thursday. Juliet been desperate and unwilling to marry any other than Romeo seeks out the Friar for counselling. A potion is given to Juliet and she is to take it Wednesday night. Yet again fate puts a twist in the story as Capulet exclaims excitedly, "I'll have this knot knit up tomorrow morning." (IV.2.24) Thus moving the wedding day forward and ruining all plans. Juliet was forced to take the potion much earlier than expected due to the moving date…

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    the short story, “The Lottery,” by Shirley Jackson, Jackson took the meaning of the lottery and put a dark twist to it. Jackson gives an everyday feel to the story as if the annual ceremony “the lottery” is a peaceful day for the towns people. The reader infers that this is a positive outcome based on society’s understanding of what a lottery is; however, the lottery takes an unforeseen twist that turns deadly. Tessie Hutchinson is a character that is focused on in the story. Tessie Hutchinson…

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