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    The first lab will investigate the movement of glucose and starch across a selectively permeable membrane through a process of diffusion. The movement of a solute through this membrane is called dialysis . Diffusion is a form of passive transport. It is the movement of molecules from areas of higher concentration to those of lower concentration‚ until there is an even concentration. This movement is random because it is a result of kinetic energy. Diffusion is a slow process‚ but there are many factors

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    You’re sitting in a giant theatre. There are excited whispers around you sounding eager and hopeful that the show will be just as good as they had hoped. Gradually‚ the lights start to dim and the whispers turn into silence. You’re sitting in complete darkness as you hear the overture begin. The Broadway show is starting. We all love the joy that Disney Studios puts into their movies. Whether its Aladdin or Beauty and the Beast or even Frozen‚ Disney has warmed people’s hearts for decades and made

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    Peter Newell

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    Peter Sheaf Hersey Newell‚ an acclaimed American illustrator‚ cartoonist‚ and author‚ was born during the Civil War near Rice’s Corners in McDonough County‚ Illinois‚ on March 5th‚ 1862. Throughout his lifetime‚ Newell worked as a freelance artist and produced countless distinguished art works. He not only built a reputation with his humor and whimsical illustrations in the 1880s and 1890s‚ got his work featured in acclaimed publications such as Harper’s Weekly‚ Harper’s Bazaar‚ Scribner’s Magazine

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    the former case‚ the literary graphic novel takes the form of an adaptation‚ as one may adapt a book on screen (think of David Mazzuchelli’s version of City of Glass1). Various major mainstream publishers in France‚ the world leader in serious comics and graphic novel production‚ have now specialized series in this field.2 All these series are strongly and explicitly inspired by the pioneering work by authors such as Dino Battaglia (who adapted‚ for example‚ Maupassant)‚ Alberto Breccia (who

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    DENNIS HALL where in evidence: on the street; in restaurants and theaters; at tourist attractions in the classroom‚ on the floor of dance clubs; at parties big and small‚ public and private; possibly even at work; as a run of Cathy Guisewite comic strips suggest. Indeed‚ this fashion motif is so common as to have become almost unremarkable. Only the truly cloistered have yet to see young women—or pictures of them in fashion articles or clothing advertisements—clad in an abbreviated T-shirt or blouse

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    tries to spread the word to her readers. In 2005 Satrapi was invited to speak at West Point‚ a military base that was required to read her novel Persepolis. She describes what she thought the trip would be like before and after it occurred in a comic strip called My Speech at West Point. Satrapi perceptibly addresses the issues of war‚ death‚ and insularity in her essay with humor‚ and is affected greatly by the outcome of her trip. Although Satrapi is there to talk about Persepolis‚ she takes this

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    Roy Lichtenstein

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    artwork was completed in 1963. He appropriated the artwork from a DC Comic book called ‘Secrets Hearts). Another one of his famous works included ‘Whaam!’‚ which was completed in 1963. In his later works he did another appropriation of Vincent Van Gough’s ‘Bedroom in Arles’. Lichtenstein’s version was completed in 1922. It was one of his more modern artworks‚ which were quite different to his earlier artworks interpreted from DC Comics. He worked in his studio in New York and created his amazing artworks

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    1999 made-for-television musical-comedy film from The Wonderful World of Disney based on the 1977 stage musical Annie and its 1982 film adaptation‚ which themselves were based on the 1924 Little Orphan Annie comic strip by Harold Gray.” Little Orphan Annie is a daily American comic strip‚ created by Harold Gray‚ that first appeared on August 5‚ 1924. Then by 1977 it was made into a musical that started on Broadway. The musical ran for nearly six years‚ spawned numerous productions in many countries

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    Introduction Joseph Heller is one of the most outstanding American novelists and the representative of the black humor. His first and best known novel --- catch-22 published in 1961 was recognized as one of the most important books in America since the World War Two. And the “catch-22” has entered the American vocabulary to express the frustration of encountering absurd obstacles. Nowadays‚ an increasing number of scholars write books and essays to expound different aspects of the novel

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    steam generator to produce steam again. 2. Nuclear fission is a process where a large fissile atomic nucleus absorbs an extra neutron. This extra neutron makes the atom unstable so it splits into two or more atoms releasing kinetic energy‚ gamma rays and free neutrons. These free neutrons are then absorbed by other fissile atoms and the process continues. The reaction is controlled by one main component called a moderator. This slows down the

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