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    Name ________________________12345_______________________ Date ____23.8.2013___________ Block _______ Training Lab: Paper Chromatography I. Background Information: When working in a lab‚ scientists often need to identify different molecules that are present in a sample they are studying. There are many ways to identify unknown molecules/chemicals in a sample. The method you will be using today is called Paper Chromatography and consists of 2 steps. First‚ you will separate the unknown chemicals

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    ESPN.com‚ former Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones-Drew commented on whether he would play through a concussion or take himself out of the game. Jones-Drew responded by saying he would hide the concussion: “The bottom line is: You have to be able to put food on the table. No one’s going to sign or want a guy who can’t stay healthy. I know there will be a day when I’m going to have trouble walking. I realize that‚" Jones-Drew said. "But this is what I signed up for. Injuries are part of

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    African American Inventor Patricia Bath Dr. Patricia Bath‚ an Ophthalmological Surgeon‚ inventor‚ and activist for patient’s rights‚ was born November4‚ 1942 in Harlem‚ New York. She is the daughter of Rupert Bath‚ who was an educated and well travel merchant seaman and Gladys Bath‚ who was a homemaker and housecleaner. Dr. Bath had a passion for books‚ travel and science. She was good in biology‚ which showed in high school when she became editor of the Charles Evans Hugh School’s science paper

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    Stereotypes In South Park

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    Initially‚ media such as the internet‚ radio‚ social media and magazines always tends to stereotype race‚ religion‚ gender‚ and many more. The television show that I chose to list all of these stereotypes is South Park‚ it usually plays on comedy central from 8 p.m. to 12 p.m. South Park tends to stereotype mostly race‚ religion‚ and gender. Moreover‚ South Park is a comedy based show that involves four little nine year old boys that lives in a very small‚ foolish town called South Park. Their

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    Nature and the wilderness has a major effect on our everyday life that most people do not notice. The Home Place explored the true meaning and use of the wilderness. With the narrator J. Drew Lanham growing up with an immediately interest and passion for nature you get a deeper look into the wild. The journey between J. Drew’s siblings‚ parents and even grandparent shows the importance of nature and the Home Place to their family. When J. Drew’s grandfather or “Daddy Joe” returned from war he was

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    art period drew inspiration from eastern countries like Anatolia‚ Syria‚ Assyria‚ Phoenicia‚ and Egypt. Throughout this time period there was a significant increase in the number of Greek colonies within Asia minor. Ionians in particular began to colonize this area which lead to the development of an increased appreciation for ionic and oriental style. A taste for luxury and delicacy arose along with special attention to detail‚ elaboration‚ and texture. Additionally‚ This art period drew inspiration

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    written work. However‚ after further analysis and use of creative thinking‚ we conjured many metaphors to add a deeper meaning to the words in the poem. I drew on my knowledge of the Aboriginal culture that I have encountered on my travels‚ both the beautiful culture and the modern corruption of the culture in rural communities. This poem drew on a peaceful beginning of life for the author. This was depicted in out movie by the calm and serene imagery of children at the beginning on the movie. The

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    Tears of A Tiger

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    strong and courageous animal. On the other hand‚ Andy is the complete opposite. Andy is a weak and cowardice human being. During the novel‚ Monty shows Andy a picture he drew. In this picture there was a tiger and he had put tears on it. The tiger in this picture is metaphorically representing Andy. Monty said‚ “Well I drew a picture last week at school‚ and the teacher wanted to know why I put tears on my tiger. I told her he was sad. Like you get sometimes” (125). As seen from this quote

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    already in the midst of learning about myself. The pencil crayons felt like paint brushes as I let my inner artist run wild. I felt like Matisse himself even though I had no idea who that was at the time. I drew a rose and an off-coloured clownfish that looked more like Tiger. Although the things I drew had no significance‚ the idea of creating something captivated me ever since. I practiced baking to settle my need for creation and ended up falling in love with the hobby; baking is what fulfilled my need

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    The Rosetta Stone

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    In Egypt‚ around 6‚000 BC‚ the first writing system was invented in the form of pictographs‚ little pictures drawn that represented words. The ancient Egyptians were very intelligent people. They invented many things that influenced their lives greatly in terms of advancement. The ancient Egyptians’ main written language‚ hieroglyphics‚ was important to preserve the records of their lives for centuries to come. In the ancient times‚ before paper was even thought of‚ Egyptians would carve the pictographs

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