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    The Visible Spectra Of Orange Soda Pop Objective : To measure an absorbance value of the different colour solutions by using Spectrophotometry Introduction Spectrophotometry involves the use of a spectrophotometer. A spectrophotometer is a photometer (a device for measuring light intensity) that can measure intensity as a function of the color‚ or more specifically‚ the wavelength of light (nm). The instrument also can be use on biological sample such as chlorophyll pigments and

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    TITLE : SUPER GLUE USING ORANGE PEELINGS ABSTRACT: Purpose: “Super Glue Using Orange Peel” aims to solve improper waste disposal while making the resulting product useful to students. For the past years‚ many Filipinos were devastated by floods. Many lives have been lost‚ properties damaged‚ and businesses closed due to floods brought about by heavy rains‚ storms and landslides. Authorities blamed people for improper disposal of waste materials resulting to the clogging of drainages

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    Gary Soto speaks to the romantic side of all of us with his poem “Oranges.” In the poem‚ Soto uses the innocence and simplicity of first love‚ combined with symbolism and imagery of colors and light to evoke the feelings we all had on our first date. While the poem reads simply as words about a walk with a girl‚ the use of light and color build into a reflection on the feelings and emotions associated with young love. “Oranges” is written in the past tense‚ as the speaker examines in the first-person

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    Tropicana’s Orange Juice’s value proposition is that it is heart healthy. It is telling you how it is a delicious way to take care of your heart‚ while providing an excellent source of omega-3 EPA & DHA‚ which promotes cardiovascular health. It also still maintained the fresh-squeezed taste while also providing the great nutritional value it does. As well as that‚ is allows you to enjoy two servings of fruit per serving size as well as an excellent source of Vitamin C. Lastly‚ there is a good

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    Dystopian Literature and Teens Today Does one’s self feel as if they are a character inside a book? Do they feel as if they are trapped inside a horrible school? This is just one of the many reasons why Dystopian literature is very popular among teenagers today. Other reasons include that teenagers may feel as if they are different from others. Also‚ their emotions can affect why the like dystopian books so much? Why is dystopian literature so popular among teens today? In the novel Anthem by Ayn

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    Our experiences and the choices we make when we are young help shape who we are as we get older. In "Oranges" by Gary Soto‚ the narrator recalls a memory from his childhood - the first time he goes on a date with a girl. The boy is young and probably a little scared at first‚ but things turn out well and the date with the girl seems to have an impact on him later in life. We don’t know anything about the narrator when he is older but he seems like a likable person. He tries to make the girl happy

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    state of living in an unfree world which resulted in them to revolting and speaking up. When one thinks of an unfree world they usually think of a place that is distressing. A place where everything is undesirable and dreadful. This is the basis of dystopian society as it is an imagined state or place in which everything is unpleasant. Often dystopia is used in literature to exaggerate current trends and political

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    Dystopian Themes In dystopian novels‚ it is often seen that the way of living is not favorable and many common themes occur throughout different dystopian novels and some not so typical dystopian novels. Dystopia is defined as an imaginary place where the conditions of life are extremely bad and unpleasant. Although One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest is not a typical dystopian novel‚ it shares similar themes as the dystopian novel 1984 such as‚ lack of privacy‚ total control‚ and instilling

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    Bayan Dadressan Mr. VanAlstyne English 4 Honors 8 January 2018 Utopian Societies and the Amish Culture In George Orwell’s Animal Farm‚ a dystopian society is portrayed through the representation of Russia’s Joseph Stalin by a pig in a farmyard. Comparatively‚ a utopia is a make-believe community that aims to consist of citizens with qualities that are perfect and precise. The word itself was derived from the Greek language‚ meaning “no place”‚ and describes a fictional island society in Sir Thomas

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    Cultural Values within Dystopian Fiction Works of dystopian fiction operate primarily as warnings to society and its values by presenting an exaggerated prediction of the future which will face this society if its issues are not resolved. George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four‚ Margaret Atwood’s the Handmaid’s Tale and James McTeigue’s V for Vendetta are all dystopian texts set in worlds which parallel‚ and criticise‚ the societies the composer operates in. Dystopian texts are not intended

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