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    Science Investigatory Project LAVA LAMP [pic] Background of The Study A lava lamp is a decorative tube-shaped light fixture containing a colored‚ oily fluid that flows up and down throughout the lamp chamber in a manner reminiscent of molten lava. As the fluid rises and sinks in the lamp chamber it changes shape and breaks into globules of various sizes‚ giving a psychedelic effect of constantly shifting patterns. Credit for the creation of the lava lamp is given to English engineer Craven

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    for my achilles. These superfluous attempts at eliminating pain only created more problems. Could these very things - cushioned‚ bulky shoes - designed to maximize running performance be hampering our running and causing excessive injuries? Many runners‚ professional and ametuer‚ have arrived at this conclusion and have begun running barefoot. Many believe that clunky‚ padded shoes make runners strike on the heel‚ which sends a massive shockwave of force up the leg and is absorbed by the knee and

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    Running head: A FAMILY CELEBRATION A Family Celebration Tamica Ellis AIU Abstract A family celebration is a time for family to get together on any occasion‚ whether it is a birthday‚ wedding‚ graduation ceremony‚ holiday or a family gathering. A celebration is a time to celebrate and have fun. A celebration is a memory you can’t forget‚ because it means a lot to you. It’s the type of memory; you can pass down from generation to generation. For example‚ a family reunion is a great celebration

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    What Running Does For You As I get older I don’t know how anyone could live without running. Some teenagers might look for confidence in other people‚ but for me‚ I rely on myself by exercising. I believe when you put yourself into the constant routine of running‚ your body no longer has control over your mind. Your mind has control over your body. I remember when I first started running‚ I would feel that shortness of breath and the throbbing pain in my muscles‚ I would have self doubt. My parents

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    exactly fits the criteria of art and who’s to say what is and isn’t art. Especially since everyone has a different perception of it art could be painting of a breathtaking landscape or splatter of paint on a canvas. Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s the Running Fence is primary example of this never ending debate. The Installation art piece that was the main subject of 1977 documentary of the same name was comprised of a veiled fence that ran for 24.5 miles and extended across the hills of Sonoma and Marin

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    The Running Moon “Mom‚ it’s doing it again!” I yelled from the backseat of my stepfather’s Nissan Xterra. No matter how fast my mother drove‚ the moon always remained caught up to us‚ despite its differing shapes. Whether it was a full-moon or a half-moon‚ it was always quick enough to ride right alongside of the SUV. “The women at the planetarium told my class that people have went to the moon‚” I said reminiscing that field trip I had taken a couple weeks ago at school. “Riley‚ honey‚ the moon

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    participating in at least one season of a running sport. It started freshmen year‚ when I decided to join the spring track team. I thought I would hate it‚ and only joined because I had nothing else to do after school. The first week of the season‚ I felt so behind and could not keep up with the pace that everyone else was already at. The first week of track is dedicated mostly to building up endurance and getting any new runners‚ like me‚ in shape‚ so there was not much running the first few days of practice

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    "The Lamp at Noon" is a short story that focuses on the reality of the desiccated‚ secluded‚ and expansive prairies. Set on the haunting Canadian prairies‚ weather emulates the emotions of Ellen‚ a housewife desperate for freedom of the dustbowl lifestyle. The authority of wind and dust seem to taunt Ellen and her husband‚ Paul‚ into desperation. Ross applies symbolism across the pages of "The Lamp at Noon" to inform the reader of the lonely emotions that are wrought by the desolate and barren prairies

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    Application of Content comes from the course Developing Language and Literacy. The assignment Case Study: Running Records Assessment best shows that I have met this standard. For this assignment‚ I was required to complete 10 hours of service learning so that I could assess a student in their reading ability. During this 10 hours‚ I observed the student in the classroom. I also completed a running record assessment on the student to gauge her reading level. After the completion of the service learning

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    On Culture‚ Clashes‚ and Kite Running In his novel‚ The Kite Runner‚ Khaled Hosseini depicts his homeland Afghanistan as a host to many different cultures and classes‚ such as Pashtun and Hazara‚ Sunni and Shiite‚ with this dichotomy of beliefs and attributes being powerful enough to shape diverse‚ sometimes negative relationships amongst the characters of the novel and their behavior to each other‚ as well as establish that individual’s identity. Each person interprets the impact of the role of

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