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    Radiation In Tanning Beds

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    There are three type of Ultra violet radiation UVA, UVB, and UVC. UVA radiation is traditionally used for tanning beds and sunlamps. We are mostly exposed to UVA and some of UVB from the sun. We only receive a certain percentage of Ultra violet radiations due to the protection of the ozone layer. Without the protection of the ozone layer the radiation from the sun would kill us. We naturally can deflect some radiation but the skin is more sensitive to UVA in higher volumes of exposure such as…

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    way, so we follow, like a flock of sheep follow their shepherd and like how Titus follows this way of speech that technology had presented to him. Anderson slips in the another role that technology has taken over in our brain while Titus describes Violet as a sexy girl while he watches her drink her juice and “Her spine was like…? The feed suggested ‘supple’.” finishing his sentence for him, taking over the though process the brain undergoes to find the perfect word (Anderson 14). With that line…

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    all great. The director of the play is Adriano Cabral and he did a fantastic job. In order for the play to be a play, a director is needed to organize and make nothing become into something. The casts did a wonderful job also. The twins, Daisy and Violet Hilton, even…

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    situation by “observing a nonviolence of the mind, by seeking truth in a spirit of peace and love…. By refusing to submit to the wrong or cooperate with it in any way.” In other words, a person or people can ascertain truth by not engaging in any violet acts that will deviate from the truth, and at the end there is no victory of defeat but harmony. In contrast to Dr. King’s nonviolent measure was another group, the Black Power, who upheld militia aspect to the movement. This faction encourage…

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    Bones help animals move, shape and support for an animal’s body. Bones are made up of tissues that continue to grow throughout the animal’s lifetime. But, as an animal gets older the body adds new bone quicker than getting rid of the old. With growth, an animal can run into many issues, one being bone disorders. Bone disorders can affect the growth of a healthy bone, can cause infection, and injure the animal. Bone disorders can be treated with nutritional treatments to help the bone or bones…

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    often seen as the progression of life. The room after was green, which symbolizes youth and adolescence, then orange, the peak of life. The fifth room was white, a color sometimes associated with the elderly and the older ages. The sixth room was a violet color which, much like the purple room, signified the passing of time. Life ends in the last room, painted black for death. Prospero…

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    but her eyes, I am compelled to confess, even while I yet feel their warm and gentle beam upon me, were not according to the rule of beauty; they were clear and bright as health and cheerfulness could make them, but they lacked many shades of the violet, and were smaller than the orthodox heroine dimensions. If my bill of particulars fail to present the image of my friend, let my readers embody health, good humor, order, a disinterestedness, considerateness or mindfulness, a quick sympathy with…

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    The protagonist in Alice Munro’s short story ‘Boys and Girls’ is about a young girl whose life is characterized by gender roles set by the society during the 20th century. Munro specifically does not give the protagonist a name within the story to indicate that she is an individual without identity or any power of her own, whereas her brother, a boy, is given the name Laird (The Gender Conflict in Munro’s “Boys and Girls”). Discrimination is further emphasized when the protagonist’s father…

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    “Beautiful in the mind, Like a word we are waiting to hear”. Adrienne Rich was an amazing poet, her two poems I chose, “A Ball is for Throwing” and “Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers” not only captured my attention but required genuine thought while discussing them. In both of her works, Rich uses her work to show the importance of seizing the meaningful moments in your life. Both works have metaphors helping the reader understand what she truly means. In “A Ball is for Throwing” Rich uses the ball to…

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    Unknown Salt Investigation

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    Purpose: The purpose of this experiment was to determine the percent of chlorine in an unknown soluble salt through using gravimetric techniques. The unknown salt was dissolved in water and the chloride ions were precipitated using silver nitrate which produced silver chloride. The silver chloride was then separated by filtration techniques and through this the amount of chlorine in the original salt was able to be calculated. It is expected that the chlorine percent will be around 55.95%…

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