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    The alyssum plants are adapted to high heat, a great amount of light and can live in high drought area. These plants attracts butterflies, bloom fine violets and white and pink flowers. They are also .2 to 1 foot tall and spread about .75 to 1 foot long. The flowers bloom in almost every time of the year. To measure how darkness and limited light affects a light needing plant like the alyssums, an experiment was established. The question of this experiment is, what effect does the darkness have…

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    All But My Life Analysis

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    a past memory of her family gathered around the kitchen table together, eating breakfast. Klein vividly describes the scene that is occurring in her mind- the hot coffee, the crumbs scattered on the table cloth, her mother talking about beautiful violets- to distract herself from the sadness that comes with acknowledging the grave uncertainty of her…

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    Flame Synthesis

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    colors there some compound that were very easy to identify. Barium and Potassium were very easy to identify. Barium was a very distinct shade of green. It is very noticeable and easy to identify, but potassium is equally easy to identify thanks to its violet color. On the other hand, there were also compounds that were hard to identify. These were Lithium and Strontium. Both these compounds are the color red. Though the shade of red is different if one were looking at it for the first time it…

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    Are witches really real? Did they even exist? Well in the February of 1692 a group of young girls had a sleepover decided to play a fortune telling game and fell very ill afterwards. They started acting strangely with violet outburst of tantrums. The doctor found nothing wrong with them. The doctor later diagnosed them with bewitchment. This Started the hysteria in New Salem, Massachusetts. Once the hysteria spread through the towns people thought the devil was trying to destroy Christians…

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    Color food Insects Prefer Insects see the world much differently than humans do. For example, bugs can see ultra violet rays. Crickets are omnivores, and mostly eat what people do. But when insects are given the choice, what color food would they choose? By giving insects three different colored food, will crickets care which food they eat or will they just choose the one closest to them? Just because crickets are most active at night, insects, such as crickets can still see many colors. If…

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    existed, however Sir Isaac Newton gave the first clarification of shading in 1666. Newton passed slender light emission daylight through a crystal situated in a dim room. Obviously all the noticeable range (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet) was shown on the white screen. Individuals as of now realized that light went through a crystal would demonstrate a rainbow or noticeable range; however Newton 's trials demonstrated that diverse hues are bowed through diverse edges.…

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    Throughout the play, Hamlet, Ophelia’s descent into madness progressively increases due to the loss of free will, Hamlet’s rejection, and the guilt over her father’s death. However, Ophelia’s madness and eventual demise inspires Laertes’ revenge and at times projects the true nature of the King and Queen as well as herself. Ophelia is shown to have times of clarity and regret to the way things were handled by herself and others. Ophelia, even in her insanity, is the symbol of innocence. An…

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    Masha Character Analysis

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    To compensate for his lack of exposure to romantic relationships, Sergey displays extremely dominating and pretentious behaviour in his interactions with Masha. Masha, aware that “Most of my former tastes and habits did not please him,” (Tolstoy, 11) practiced and refined skills just to appease Sergey’s haughty air. Instead of loving Masha for her soul and the person she was, Sergey pushes and pulls at her appearance, talents, and emotions. Masha describes Sergey as having “contempt” for her…

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    she was talking about flowers. “There’s fennel for you, and columbines.—There’s rue for you, and here’s some for me. We may call it “herb of grace” o' Sundays.—Oh, you must wear your rue with a difference.—There’s a daisy. I would give you some violets, but they withered all when my father died. They say he made a good end.” This sounds like pure rambling at first but upon closer inspection it can be deducted that Ophelia was alluding to the crimes that Hamlet and Claudius had…

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    Gertrude Summary Act 4

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    has on him is the leadership and the way it affects others. 3. The summary of Hamlet’s speech at the end of the scene is that he won’t tell them what happened to Polonius. Act IV, Scene v: Elsinore. A room in the Castle. “I would give you some violets, but they wither'd all when my father died.” 1. In Ophelia’s song she basically sings about the death of her father and she is concerned about everything happening at once such as the death of her father and Hamlet and that is why she is…

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