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    Jackie Elliot is seen as a traditional man with anti feminist views. he sees that boys should be tough whilst girls should be more placid. Throughout the film Billy Elliot‚ the directer has created the character Jackie Elliot‚ a widowed father feeling the grief of the recent lose of his wife. This essay suggests that the grief could be a factor of how Jackie goes about supporting his son. The time that this film is set‚ is in the mid 80s. It could be that people who do not keep to the social norm

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    the lives of the characters in the film‚ Billy Elliot‚ directed by Stephen Daldry. These can also be seen mirrored in the novel‚ The clan of the cave bear‚ written by Jean M. Auel as well as the short story Triple word score by Peter Goldsworthy. Collectively‚ these composers utilise many filmic and linguistic techniques in communicating these characters’ attitudes and actions to the responder. Gender stereotyping is explored through the protagonist‚ Billy Elliot‚ as he overcomes the sexual prejudices

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    Solubility and Grams

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    Name SOLUBILITY CURVES Answer the following questions based on the solubility curve below. Which salt is least soluble in water .. at 2O° C? 2. How many grams of potassium chloride can be dissolved in 200 g of water at 80° C? IO 3. At 40° C‚ how much potassium _ __nitrate coin be dissoiu$tl ^n 30D.g of water? ------W- ’1 80 70 ...- O --60 0 5© 40 4. Which salt shows the least change 30 In solubility from 0° - 100° C? 20 10 At 30° C‚ 90 g of sodium

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    Medical Mycology: Yeast and Pneumocystis| Reading Assignment:|Mahon‚ Chapter 10‚ pgs 215-219‚ Chapter 27‚ pgs 626-629‚ 634-636‚ Appendix B Lecture Notes: Medical Mycology| |U of W Tutorial on Mycology (organisms listed in objectives)‚ www.medtraining.org[->0]| _____________________________________________________________________ 1. Discuss the difference between yeasts and molds. Fungi seen in the clinical laboratory can be generally separated into two groups based on the appearance of the

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    Kes the Play

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    act as normal on an ordinary day‚ because Barry Hines needed to get across the description that effect his characters in the play. Billy did not have a good relationship between his family his mom and brother. His mom does not care for Billy‚ all she wants to do is go to parities and knockabout with men‚ this shows that her children don’t come first in her life. Billy clothes are dirty and appalling with wholes and stains in them because he doesn’t wash his clothes. In the morning when he wakes up

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    have aboriginal roots. The story is told from when he was sixteen years old till his twenty-first birthday. This young man goes by a couple of names: Billy Woodward and William Jacob Woodward. Those two names symbolize the two sides he has as a ‘white’ aboriginal. When he is the ‘son of his parents’ and when he talks to other aboriginals‚ he’s called Billy. When he’s among white people‚ being a regular teenager in Britain‚ he goes by the name William Jacob. At 18 years of age‚ he gets picked up by a

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    see that belonging is not about places but it is about people. This is shown when Billy is leaving Longlands Road. He describes the houses using personification saying that they are ‘lonely’ (p4). We also see Billy’s hate for the street when personifies the rocks saying that ’the rocks bounce clatter roll and protest at being left in this damn place’. This gives us the feeling of not wanting to be there. When Billy wrights. ‘She didn’t sneer or feel uncomfortable. She sat on the seat and put her

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    Osmosis Lab Response

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    taken out of the Dixie cups and were individually massed again. The resulting data is as follows. Change in Mass Over 24 Hours Variable A B Q X Y Z Original Mass 1.93 grams 2.04 grams 2.20 grams 2.27 grams 2.73 grams 2.58 grams “After” Mass 1.55 grams 1.51 grams 2.35 grams 2.90 grams 1.88 grams 2.41 grams % Change -20 % -26% +7% +28% -31% -7% Percent Change in Concentration Variable Concentration X 0 Q 0.2 Z 0.4 A 0.6 B 0.8 Y 1.0 As the concentration

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    dish and record the mass in grams. Add salt to the petri dish until the mass is about 75 g. Record the mass to the nearest tenth of a gram. Use the scoopula to add a small amount of salt from the petri dish(about 5 grams) to the 250 mL of water. Stir the salt in the water with a glass stirring rod until completely dissolved‚ about two minutes. After the previous salt has been dissolved(no settling at the bottom of the beaker)‚ add more about 5 more grams of salt and repeat step number

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    Protein Shakes

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    athletes need 0.5-0.75 grams of protein daily for every per pound of body weight Competitive athletes need 0.6-0.9 grams per pound Teenage athletes need 0.8-0.9 grams per pound Athletes building muscle mass need 0.7-0.9 grams per pound The maximum amount of protein that most adults can use per day is 0.9 grams per pound of body weight. So if you’re an adult athlete who wants to build muscle mass‚ and you weigh about 175 pounds‚ the most protein you would need per day is 157.5 grams. That sounds like a

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