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    Symbolism In Goggles

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    through Bird’s employment of 2006 short film Goggles‚ that we discover the nature of human condition. This is supported by the red floating device held by Billy which strongly represents courage. This floating device also foreshadows that something unexpected is going to happen. The film opens in a bird’s eye view which establishes the setting of the film. The bird’s eye view also accentuates the physical distance between the siblings. The dialogue “Fish have tiny brains. They only remember stuff for

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    Although Joseph John (J.J.) Thomson (1856 - 1940) was mainly a physicist‚ his discoveries are closely connected to the chemical community. Thomson used Crookes high vacuum cathode ray tube in his discovery of electrons. He found the green beam produced by the cathode ray tube was a completely negatively charged material. Experimenting with different electrically charged plates and magnets in the cathode ray tube and observing the deflection of the rays he had enough evidence to say that particles

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    The Glass Jar Analysis

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    Discoveries deepen our understandings of ourselves and the world and have a transformative effect on those who discover. In William Shakespeare’s play The Tempest‚ and Gwen Harwood’s poem ‘The Glass Jar’‚ the authors use the characterisation of main characters in their texts to explore the ways in which discovery affects people and how it changes their perspectives‚ leading to deeper and broader understandings of themselves and their worlds. The characters of the boy in ‘The Glass Jar’ and Miranda

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    “He who never made a mistake never made a discovery”- is a quote by Samuel Smiles. Everyone has made a discovery at least once in their lives whether it has been unintentional or made through curiosity it can be a key aspect of transforming an individual in some way. I am here to inform you about the value of studying a new area of study; discovery for you year elevens. Discoveries can be unexpected and can be confronting but these can lead to rediscovering things that were once forgotten or something

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    Skinner

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    Archives of Internal Medicine‚ researchers from the Center for Healthful Behavior Change at NYU School of Medicine discovered positive reinforcement‚ such as “receiving‚ unexpected gifts and introducing upbeat thoughts into daily routines” can aid patients with high blood pressure take their medication on time and stay on track. Said discovery is vital because poor blood pressure can progress to heart problems and death. For this study‚ 256 black patients with high blood pressure were examine to see if

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    absence of a name separates him from general teenagers‚ representing a character holding unnecessary emotions within future possibilities of his self-discovery. Additionally‚ through the protagonist’s “That was your mistake‚ I think” where the first-person perspective in the use of the italicised sentence reveals personal thoughts of his unexpected discovery of the truth of himself. This further highlights the irony within his mind‚ continually lacking assurance as to the morals and values of his task

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    I'm Not scared essay

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    “The unexpected is essential to the craft of storytelling”. Compare how the authors of the comparative texts you have studied used the unexpected in their texts. You may confine your answer to key moments in the texts. The two comparative texts I have studied in which I will examine their main unexpected key moments and their effects on the reader are ’Wuthering Heights’ by Emily Brontë and ’I’m Not Scared’ by Gabriele Salvatores. In my answer I will discuss four unexpected moments of each text

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    Dan Shea A person’s own discoveries are often the defining factor which determines their individuality. True throughout both real-world and fictitious contexts‚ physical and emotional discoveries often inspire significant change within the life of an individual. This concept is evident throughout the various literary techniques employed within Simon Nasht’s ‘Frank Hurley: The Man Who Made History’‚ a biographical documentary which aims to convey the controversial discoveries made by an afflicted photographer

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    into other particles immediately‚” with this evidence from the article‚ “The Higgs boson: a massive discovery” by Rachel Thomas[->0] it is proven that the scientists were observing indirectly. c. In your opinion‚ is the new particle the Higgs Boson or some new unexpected particle? Provide at least one detail to support your answer. I believe that the new particle is a new unexpected particle. I have the opinion of the new particle because although it is likely that ATLAS made a mistake

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    apartment was filled with sketchbooks‚ design ideas‚ puzzles‚ and books. Once a talented architect in his homeland‚ Alex now finds himself a factory worker in America‚ harboring big dreams on a small budget. This was an ordinary Friday evening until an unexpected event changed everything. Alex sat on the kitchen chair‚ and a brown envelope slid under his front door. Alex took the envelope and with a pencil in hand‚ quickly opened it. The thick beige papers read:

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