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    is a theme that extreme advances in technology is making us lose our humanity. This theme is present in Feed because the feed in everyone’s brain changes the way humans interact and it takes away their simple human necessities. For example, Violet and Titus rarely talk face to face, instead they m-chat through their feeds. “Except with talking, it’s more like brain surgery with old, rusted skewers… (Feed 54)... She whispered, ‘Talk to me. In the air.’... I hate these kind of…

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    sun or from chemicals,Because the sun gives off three types of electromagnetic radiation that are close to skin cancer. UVB is the most damaging of the uv bands. UVB means the spectrum of the ultraviolet region, and when you get too much of ultra violet rays from the sun, that's when you get skin cancer. If you want to maybe spend more than 3 hours in the sun, you need some serious protection against those rays of the sun. You should use spf 10 or spf 20 sunscreen for protection for the sun so…

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    are portrayed in the story written by Edgar Allen Poe. The color also means that it is the fall of some one’s life being half way mid age, and the color white shows winter which is cold and the start of the end of the year. The story also shows that violet represents darkness, and sickness. And the final color that is portrayed in story is black. Black is dark, violent, and shows that nobody likes black because it is death.…

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    Gram Catalase Test Report

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    to distinguish between them based on the differences of cell wall structure. There are two major groups of bacteria, the gram positive staining cells and gram negative staining cells. In this procedure, the bacteria are first stained with crystal violet “basic stain”, and then treated with adding a mordant, iodine, which fixes the stain inside the cell. The stained cells are washed with a decolorizing agent, alcohol and then counterstained with…

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    Allegories

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    show that their hunt, however slow, was steady and promised. I combined the three furies into one mask. I put green scales outlined in purple to portray the Furiae Megaera, by choosing colors that correspond to envy and memory. near it I placed a violet spiral to symbolize advanced spirituality and macrocosm, or the idea that one is apart of a bigger picture. Under the right eye I drew blood dripping down in both a nod to one depiction of the furies, and to symbolize he Furiae Alecto, who also…

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    Scientist Roger Arline Young was one of the most accomplished scientists. She was an African American woman who had limits. She went through many struggles in her life and went through her life. First of all, she was an African American so at the time she lived in racism and criticism. Second of all she was a woman. At the time through 1899-1950s many woman didn’t have equal rights as men. When growing up Roger had struggles with living in her house. Her mother was very ill at the time. The…

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    ever in the world: our God. That artist cannot complete such that wonderful picture even if only one color is missing. No matter what feelings that color might bring to the viewers, the blue of hope, the grey of desperation, the red of love, or the violet of sadness, it is undeniable that any of those colors’ existence is an integral component of this picture. The beauty of that multicolored painting is defined not only by its appearance, but also by the message that is hidden under each of the…

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    They are resounding but not overpowering, almost as if Cecil is speaking words themselves through each note he plays. His delicate and playful uses of rhythmic tunes carry a story of potent color, ranging from a swimming array of blues to a dwindling violet and star-speckled twilight. His trumpet, serving as a sort of vocal tool or mouth itself, speaking the tales of the evening; its resonating chaos and its calming silence. Cecil’s expert level of story-telling and flawless level of intricate…

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    their fathers and sons taken away from them, and turned into the nameless, faceless, unknown victims of war. Poe takes the image of beautiful flowers and gives them horrific properties. This is expressed through the line ‘over the violets there that lie’ because violets are…

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    Food Pigments Lab Report

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    FOOD COLORS INTRODUCTION: Through pigments we observe the different colors at each step of our lives, because the pigments can be found in each organism in the world and plants are the main producers. Pigments can be easily found in fruits, vegetables and flowers. It can also be found in skin, eyes and in other complex body parts. Natural and synthetic pigments are used in food, furniture, cosmetics and other products. Natural pigment plays an important part in photosynthesis. The food colors…

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