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    Initiation Sylvia Plath

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    for herself‚ no strings attached?” bring the desire to be unique and original up and pushes past the need to be popular. Millicent is constantly considering the idea of not joining the sorority‚ and visualizing them as “pale grey-brown birds in a flock‚ one like the other‚ all exactly alike”. This analogy of conformity is very strong‚ because in a sorority‚ every girl is alike‚ with shallow personalities and beautiful exteriors. The sparrows are described to be “chirping”‚ which brings the idea of

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    frequency)/2 =(150+2(1250))/2=1325Hz Let C=0.02μf then R=1/(2πCfH)=1/(2π*1325Hz*0.02μf )=7K Ω f0=0.3/(R1C1) f0=(f1+f2)/2=(1050+1250)/2=1150Hz Let C1=0.01μf R1=0.3/(1150*0.01μf)=26K Ω flock=8f0/10=(8*1150)/10=920Hz fcapture should be less than flock. Choose fcapture =400Hz fcapture =(1/2π)(2π*flock)/(R0C0)

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    Optical Distortions (ODI) is a start up with limited resources and a product that can change the egg production business. Its product‚ contact lenses for chickens‚ would reduce the vision of the hen and achieve two desirable results in the behavior of the chicken. These behaviors include reduction in cannibalism and reduction in amount of food required for chicken. And as a further result‚ the reduction in cannibalism rate removed the need to debeak the birds‚ which adds further economic value to

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    A Weekend at the Beach

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    the sun on a scorching summer day. I am comforted by the sounds of the ocean; the rhythmic pounding of the waves represses all of my worries. I look into the cloudless cerulean blue sky and see the perfection of life. I often want to be like a seagull‚ seemingly drifting endlessly in the wind without a care in the world. As I sit in my chair I can see all the sights of summer; children building sand castles along the oceans edge‚ to my right I observe an elderly couple indulged in a good book.

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    Life in Elizabethan Times: Food During the Elizabethan times there were many different types of food that were being discovered and also evolving. What you ate was based on your social class. If you were poor you ate the simple foods and when you were rich you ate luxury items. Feasts were held during these times to celebrate and to drink or eat as much as they could. The common foods that people ate were bread‚ meat‚ seafood‚ and fruit. All of these foods had different types of specifics about

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    Hollis Lee Page #1 8/14/13 Headley 2nd block Poetry Response: “Sea Fever” by John Masefield The poem “Sea Fever” is a very meaningful poem. The poem is very short‚ but has many meanings and different styles of poetry in it. When you first start the poem it seems as its going to be gloomy and very bland but picks up its meaning in the 2nd stanza. This poetry response will break down the poem and explain everything about it including the Title‚ Connotation‚ Attitude‚ Shifts‚ and

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    In Barbra Kinsolver’s novel‚ The Poisonwood Bible Kingolver uses biblical allusions to provide an in-depth analysis of a story‚ character‚ etc. For example‚ towards the beginning of the novel‚ Leah says that her "father was as tall as Goliath and pure of heart as David" (Kingsolver 49). After conducting research I found out that David was born in Bethlehem‚ and youngest son of Jesse at the age of 18. I don’t believe it to be a coincidence that Nathan was also born in Bethlehem‚ Georgia. When David

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    “These people came here for help and for shelter. I am their shepherd. A shepherd does not forsake his flock... I do not know what a Jew is. I know only human beings.” André Trocmé was born in St. Quentin‚ 1901‚ in the north of France to Huguenot parents. After seminary in Paris and graduate work at Union Theological Seminary in New York‚ he was ordained into the French Reformed Church and served for eight years among the coal miners and steel workers of Maubeuge and Sin-le-Noble‚ two small

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    sculptures gave a lot of information on instruments because that period was so long ago. The most common instruments in Ancient Greece were the aulos‚ the lyre‚ and the kithara. To keep animals from misbehaving shepherds played their instruments to their flock. If it wasn’t for music not many people in Greece would be very peaceful. People in today’s world do not know how ancient Greece music sound‚ so people usually guess how the instruments sounded based on how they looked. Drums and cymbals were also

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    toes. The soft‚ very fine grained‚ sugar white sand is so clean and bright from the sun’s rays of light. In the background you can hear the waves crashing on the beach side‚ your face and arms can feel the heat from the rays of the beating sun‚ the seagulls dipping in the ocean searching for the next meal. Just as you look down at your feet a very cold and wet splash of water collides abruptly with your face and a faint childish giggle is heard in the distance. You wipe the water from your eyes‚ open

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