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    Clandestine Burial

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    There are several remote sensing methods, including aerial photography, ultra violet photography, and thermal imaging. These methods all have both positive and negative aspects about them that can encourage or discourage the use of the method in the search for clandestine burials. For example, with aerial photography can be used to…

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    and an audio bridge of thunderstorm over the text, create a very grim imagery for the viewer and gives the audience a glimpse of the relatively dark theme that pervades the movie. In the opening sequence, dim lighting is used with shades of blue and violet to depict the break of dawn…

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    For gram stain, the gram-positive bacteria have thick cell wall, this substance has the ability to retain the Crystal Violet-iodine complex. Meanwhile, the peptidoglycan cell wall of gram-negative bacteria thinner and usually have more lipopolysaccharide (LPS) membrane on the outside; this substance does not have ability to retain the crytal-idodine complex, so it will…

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    Iris: A Short Story

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    One When the coast begins to thaw, there is widespread haste. On a crook in a downtown Granville street, a girl wrestles newspapers into their stand. Iris skitters across the street, hair blown sideways in a sudden onset of wind and rain. A tropical emotion brews in her chest. Papayas are on sale (a dollar-fifty each). So are roses. Outside the market, couples set up lawn chairs to watch the ocean blow by. The store clerk pulls her almond hair off her neck. Iris gives her ten dollars…

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    looked so abnormal. They used to seem odd to me, but over the years I have grown to find them silly and amusing. Still, if I were to come across an Oompa Loompa, I would not converse with it in any way whatsoever. Although, I did find it humorous when Violet, the girl who loves to chew gum everyday, started turning blue and swelling up from the gum containing a three course meal, which Mr. Wonka warned her not to take. She ended up becoming a giant blueberry and had to be rolled…

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    clouds and mystic darkness. The contrast in the sky with warm and cool colors is my overall memorable touch to it. It’s great size allows you to almost be a part of it. The feel of the entire work is the calm before or even after the storm. Hints of violet are mixed in with the eerie black storm clouds. More subtle clouds are a beautiful variety shade of turquoise, different where the light breaks through. Light in the painting is not shown with white, but a orange based color that is a…

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    Pablo Picasso

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    Pablo Picasso may have worked on this painting, Girl Before a Mirror, not ever thinking about the elements and principles of art. When he sat at his easel lovingly looking at his beloved Marie-Therese Walter, it was as if Picasso was having a religious experience painting Marie as if she was the Virgin Mary pondering her child’s fate. As Picasso worked on the 5’4” x 4’3” oil on canvas painting in 1932, he added the elements and principals of art, allowing the painting to flow with a master’s…

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    will be at home, and they would tell me the next day “Guess what song I heard yesterday? The song you sing everyday.” And I already knew what song they were talking about. My Sophomore year was a pretty crazy year. The year 2017 on November my tía Violet died on a Wednesday, and on that same week on a Sunday my older cousin Carlos died. My Middle School year I experienced who was fake and who wasn’t. But now there are so many people who are fake it’s hard to keep track. So I was used to seeing…

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    Since the beginning of Western Civilization there has always been a social difference between men and women. In many societies they believe women were emotional, couldn’t make logical decisions, needs to be taken care by their men, and only should take care of the children and the household chores. Men were capable of doing many things and were more open to do what they wish. As the world develop culture and views changed and adapted to fit the current time but one thing always stayed the same,…

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    Romp In Fairyland

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    ‘Romp’ may be too colloquial and odd a word to use in a title of work which aims to engage critically with Scottish fairy tale literature in relation to desire, however it sums up quite nicely what this dissertation is, it is a brief ‘romp’ through Scotland’s Fairyland. ‘Romp’, according to OEDO, is defined as ‘play roughly and energetically’ and ‘[e]ngage in sexual activity, especially illicitly’. This piece seeks to energetically engage with sexual activity, and by that I mean sexual culture,…

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