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    The plays tittle refers to the carnivalesque spirit of abandon that surrounded renaissance Twelfth Night festivities. In which the normal rules and order of social life were suspended or else deliberately reversed‚ "serious issues and events mingled perplexingly with revelry and apparent madness." Closer textual and language analysis provides a detailed demonstration of these ideas‚ the comedic elements of the play draw from the tensions created between common social restraints and the unruly

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    1001 Nights essay

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    1001 nights Chaucer used the frame of that collection of stories‚ to make all of the stories inside that frame more complicated‚ more ambiguous and more interesting. Our interest in this collection of story is in the frame on the way stories get told. But there are two things for all purposes in this course. The first one is the question what kind of a story does this frame require? The frame itself is in some ways more limiting than that in Chaucer’s since it only has one narrator and a very limited

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    rock candy

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    understand the dynamics of physical and chemical changes better. Over the course of this project we will be watching the rock candy form and change from the sugar water to the solid crystal. When we make the rock candy we will watch it day by day to see the formation and it will also help with understanding of bonds. When the crystals form it is because of ionic bonds. When we make the rock candy we will have to use materials and time. To make rock candy you need a jar‚ skewers‚ sugar and water. We will

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    Vincent Van Gogh was an artist who painted several pieces of art that have become world famous and have been showed around the world; one being The Starry Night. Van Gogh at the time of this painting was in an Asylum after being in a long depression‚ and this is believed to be the view from his window. The painting displays a village over a night sky with an immense cypress tree in comparison to the other objects in this paining. Also shown is many stars in the sky with a very bright moon the top right-hand

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    Glass Solid or Liquid

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    free to move past each other but still held together. Lastly there a solids which are molecules formed in a rigid formation which have a very strong attraction with repeating crystals and can only move in vibrations. Glass is none of the above‚ it is rigid like a solid‚ but its molecules are not arranged with repeating crystals which makes it amorphous like a liquid. "If you could preserve a window long enough‚ it might become a rigid puddle on the floor" (Ediger:1999‚Discover Magazine) Glass can

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    X-Ray Crystallography

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    this to his famous DNA structure research. It is so valued because it allows the structure of a crystalline material can be determined‚ based on the diffraction of x-rays due to electron density within the crystal. The mystery of the arrangement of atoms can be solved when the electrons in the crystal‚ which has a particular‚ repeating arrangement of atoms‚ scatter a beam of x-rays. It can be applied to study many crystalline materials‚ from ionic molecules to biomolecules. The technique can also be

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    Recrystallization Notes

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    the time we return to the initial temperature‚ nearly all of the original material has formed crystals‚ which can be removed from the solvent by filtration. Now‚ suppose that the original solid contained small amounts of impurities. These would go into solution as well‚ but since the impurities are present only in small amounts‚ they remain soluble when the temperature is lowered again. Thus‚ the crystals‚ which come out of solution‚ are more pure than the original sample. This is the essence of purification

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    Bonding in Solids

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    Bonding in solids: Ionic solids Ionic solid crystals (e.g. NaCl) are held together by the Coulomb attractive interaction between ions with opposite sign (ionic bonding) e2 b U = −αk + m r r (α = 1.7476 for Na +Cl − ) (m ~ 10) k = 1 / 4πε 0 Madelung constant Ionic cohesive energy: 11  U0 = min U (r )  = −αk  1 −    m  r0   mb  r0 =    αk  1 m −1 Bonding in solids: Ionic solids Properties of ionic solid crystals: • relatively stable and hard • poor electrical/heat

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    Starry Night A mono-toned starry night with twisty‚ long lines and cracked short lines unexpectedly generates a wonderful sight. It states darkness in the artist’s soul. The artist of the painting is none other than Vincent Willem Van Gogh‚ who is a famous Dutch post-Impressionist painter. He drew the painting in an asylum at Saint-Remy‚ France‚ in 1889. He cut off his own ear‚ and then he was sent to the asylum‚ which was the reason that he created the Starry Night in an asylum. This masterpiece

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    Split is a 2016 American Psychological horror-thriller film that was written and directed by Night Shyamalan starting James McAvoy‚ Anya Taylor-Joy‚ and Betty Buckley. The film follows a man with 23 different personalities who kidnaps and imprisons three teenage girls in an isolated underground facility. One of his darker personalities manifests within his psyche and results in his eventual transformation into a merciless and cannibalistic sociopath with superhuman abilities and an insatiable hunger

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