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    The Sun and Stars

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    Chapter 10: Review Questions 3) Seven features of the active sun are: 1. Sunspots: these regions are darker and cooler than the rest of the suns photosphere; they are caused by magnetic fields that protrude at that area of the visible surface. 2. Plages: These are bright areas in the chromosphere. They are associated with magnetic fields emerging from the sun. 3. Solar Flares: these are ejections of large volumes of gas. They can sometimes head our way causing radio interference

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    Under the Influence

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    Under the Influence” “Under the Influence” this essay written by Scott Russell Sanders is written about his father and his father’s struggle with alcoholism. This essay shows how alcoholism affects Scott Sanders‚ his brothers‚ his sister‚ his mother and even his own children. It is a detailed explanation on the effects of alcohol on his father and how you can literally see how each beer‚ wine glass‚ shot‚ or swig can transforms him. In this writing Scott Sanders uses many sources to explain

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    A Raisin in the Sun

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    A Raisin in the Sun Prompt #2 In the play A Raisin in the sun by Lorraine Hansbury‚ a family faced a very uncompromisable situation that led them to experience hard times and difficulty. The author developed each character to represent a different generation; in the play‚ each generation has its own idea about using the insurance money to achieve their dreams. Mamas old fashioned generation‚ Walters and Beneathas new generation‚ and Travis’ uprising generation all affect their overall perspectives

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    A Raisin in the Sun A Raisin in the Sun is a story of the Younger Family dealing with racial problems in Chicago slums. Ten thousand dollars arrives in the mail and Lena has to decide what to do with it. Bennie wants it for tuition money‚ Walter wants it for down payment for the liqueur store and Ruth just wants everyone to be happy. So there is three major events happening: (1) Lena decides to buy a house in a white neighborhood‚ (2) Lena entrusts the rest of the money to Walter telling him to

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    Under Pressure

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    Katrina Anne M. Ricarte 1B1 Oct. 4‚ 2012 English I Prof. Chat Licuanan Essay- Cause and Effect Under Pressure Most of the youth nowadays often feel left out by everything and everyone around them. The mindset of teenagers today is that being cool is to be accepted and loved by the people around them. Because of this‚ they try things which they are not exactly comfortable with‚ and perform actions which result to the destruction

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    A Raisin in the Sun

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    The play “A Raisin in the Sun” was written by Lorraine Hansberry. It was the first play to be produced on Broadway by an African-American woman. The play was a huge success having over 530 performances. The play was not always referred to as A Raisin in the Sun; it was first named the Crystal Stair. Hansberry later renamed it A Raisin in the Sun. This is a play about a black struggling family. The play writer Lorraine Hansberry was born on May 19th‚ 1930 in Chicago‚ Illinois. She was the first

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    Fun in the Sun

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    Fun in the Sun It was a hot spring day at Myrtle Beach. The sun was scorching hot‚ setting my skin to tingling. The pool sat waiting‚ the cool blue water promising a soothing balm to the heat. The plan for my vacation was to kick back‚ relax and soak up some rays. Unfortunately‚ my plan did not work out as well as expected. While preparing for my relaxing day‚ I reached into my luggage and grabbed my sunscreen. Unfortunately‚ I failed to notice that the date on the lotion had expired. I grabbed

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    Would you kill another human being? Sure‚ it may seem impossible‚ but there is the ability to do evil inside all of us. Philip Zimbardo would know. He was a professor of psychology at Stanford University who ran the “Stanford Prison Experiment”‚ in which he recorded the violent and sadistic tendencies of male college students in the role of prison guards. He once said that “human behavior is more influenced by things outside of us than inside… There are times when external circumstances can overwhelm

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    Sun Tanning

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    Sunless Tanning Part One Bronzed complexions give off impressions that are hard to resist.  Emotionally‚ it’s linked to happiness‚ welfare and success that society prominently labels as attractive and healthy.  With western culture constantly promoting this lifestyle‚ more and more people are finding themselves wanting to fit into the advertised mold.  In the United States‚ public figures associated with media‚ politics or fame of a sort are considered to be the sunless revolutions poster children

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    Sun poisoning

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    Sun poisoning – Tama Janowitz – 1986 General info on post-modernism The current belief of postmodernism is that a correct and precise description of reality is impossible. The truth‚ said by Nietzche‚ is limited and constantly evolving. There is a focus on the deconstruction and fragmentation of novels‚ paintings and general art and because of that‚ it is nearly impossible to give a clear definition of the term “post-modernism”. Authors such as Haruki Murakami and Michael Strunge Sun poisoning

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