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    valentine duffy

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    her lover an onion in which represents St Valentines Day. The onion is a gift rather than a card or a rose‚ Duffy uses this unusual gift but in fact it’s a statement of love. The onion a (metaphor) is a strong ugly vegetable‚ not only does it show love but can show the inner beauty with in the onion itself. There are good points and bad points in love however there are consequences of what love can do. There are three sections in this poem first section showing love‚ how the onion is “wrapped

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    Eukaryotic Cell Lab

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    where the onion section was set up. Once the student got there‚ the student picked up an onion and peeled a rather thin piece of the skin from the inner surface of the onion. The student then picked up a scalpel and carefully cut a very thin and small piece off the onion skin. Once the student got the desired piece‚ the student prepared the slide. First‚ the student acquired a glass slide then the student put the thin piece of onion skin on the slide. The student made sure that the onion skin wasn’t

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    Samuel Heidenreich Miss.Tatu Biology March 5‚ 2015 Introduction In the Mitosis lab an onion root was observed under a microscope to observe whether or not cell division takes place. Also‚ whether cells replicate in order for it to reproduce. By observing the onion root under the microscope it allows many layers to be looked at through each cell division. The goal of Mitosis is the replication of cells to produce multiple like cells. The steps involved in Mitosis are what is known as

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    Laura Esqu

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    chopping onions and crying because of her eye’s sensitivity towards them ‘The trouble with crying over an onion is that once the chopping gets you started…’. The second paragraph however‚ is narrated in third person. Third person is when something is narrated not by the person in the situation themselves but by another character/ narrator. We know this is the case because the protagonist is describing Tita’s sensitivity to onions and her premature birth ‘Tita was so sensitive to onions… wailing got

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    How to Cook

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    knife‚ cutting board‚ oil‚ garlic‚ onion‚ salt‚ measuring cup‚ pot (Any size‚ just depends on how much you are making)‚ water‚ a spoon (Doesn’t matter what kind)‚ and rice. First make sure that you have all the necessary materials needed. Get all your ingredients out and set them on the counter next to your pot. Prepare the pot on the heat source‚ on about 6 1/2 high‚ and cover the bottom with oil. Next‚ get your cutting board‚ knife‚ onion‚ and garlic. Place the onion on the cutting board‚ and peel

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    Osmotic Pressure

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    another fluid. • Isotonic: ➢ Having the same (or equal) osmotic pressure and same water potential since the two solutions have an equal concentration of water molecules. MATERIALS: 1. Potato slices 2. Elodea leaf/ onion scales 3. Razor blades 4. Digital balance /string /ruler 5. Varying molar of sucrose solutions (0.01 M‚ 0.02 M‚ 0.05 M‚ 0.1 M‚ 0.3 M‚ 0.5 M) 6. Tissue papers 7. Test tubes 8. Watch glass 9. Forceps

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    Experiment title: Preparation of Biological Materials for Microscopic Examination Objectives: 1. To learn how to use a microscope. 2. To study the cell structure of starch grains‚ onion cells and cheek cells. 3. To differentiate the difference between starch grains‚ onion cells and cheek cells. Introduction: Microscope is an optical instrument use to magnify micro objects that hardly or impossible to be observed by naked eyes‚ so that the objects can be studied. Compound light microscope

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    Duffy Carol Ann Duffy talks of an unorthodox love in her poem “Valentine”‚ where she compares love to an onion. The narrator finds that gift givers portray love incorrectly when she mentions typical Valentine’s Day gifts. The poem is an extended metaphor of love being an onion‚ and she thinks of love as a violent emotion rather than a peaceful one. The narrator compares love to an onion in her poem "Valentine" to show that her opinion of love is unconventional‚ violent‚ negative‚ enduring emotion

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    relationship development.[4] Onion metaphor[edit] Social penetration is perhaps best known for its onion analogy‚ therefore it is sometimes called the “onion theory” of personality. Personality is like a multi-layered onion with public self on the outer layer and private self at the core. As time passes and intimacy grows‚ the layers of one’s personality begin to unfold to reveal the core of the person. Three major factors influence self-revelation and begin the process of the onion theory‚ which are personal

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    The life of a soldier in the trenches during World War I was unimaginable to the people back home in Canada. Soldiers carried out their duty to their country in the most horrifying conditions. The trenches were rivers of mud and blood‚ food rations were very basic and designed only to keep the soldiers alive‚ hygiene was non-existent‚ and military direction was poor as these men fought for their country. Constant shelling and gas attacks made many soldiers feel that death was imminent and a great

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