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    Water Potential

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    Water Potential Teacher: What is the formula for water? Student: H‚ I‚ J‚ K‚ L‚ M‚ N‚ O Teacher: That’s not what I taught you. Student: But you said the formula for water was...H to O. Prepared by Lower concentration of solute Water potential – the ability of water move out of the solution through osmosis. Solute molecule Equal concentration of solute Higher concentration of solute H2O Selectively permeable membrane Water molecule Solute molecule with cluster of water molecules Net flow

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    Boses (Movie Analysis)

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    Movie Analysis Introduction Music is like a book that can bring you everywhere‚ anywhere and anytime. It can describe what you feel inside. It can change or influence you. You can be a princess or you can be the beast. You can be the charming or you can be the frog. You can be the instrument or you are the musician. Music can make fairytales and a happy ending story but in reality how can this thing change a person’s heart? How can it heal a broken heart? How can it make two people whose lives

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    Movie: The Mission Meena Throngkumpola The movie‚ "The Mission‚" is about how the Spanish in cooperation with Pourtugal try to get the Jesuits off land negotiated by the two countries. The Spanish Church sends people into Asuncion‚ Paraguay to persuade the Jesuits to get off the land. The film includes spiritual and political activities the are reflected through the church‚ natives‚ and the Jesuits. What the movie mainly tried to show was that the Church wanted to maintain control over the

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    Marsha Movie Analysis

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    and attitudes related to oppressive practices and by providing safe spaces. An example of providing support from the movie is Transy house‚ run by Rusty Mae Moore and Chelsea Goodwin. Transy house was a place that other trans woman lived and used as a safe space. Sylvia Rivera‚ another trans advocate used Transy house as a safe space‚ initially just dropping in and eventually‚ Sylvia moved in. This started a process for Sylvia that resulted in her becoming sober and resuming her advocacy for trans

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    Parenthood Movie Analysis

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    One key aspect that makes a movie enjoyable is being able to relate to it. There are many things that someone can learn or relate to in the movie Parenthood. It has many good‚ engaging points in the movie while also being funny and enjoyable. Every person is different‚ so everybody relates to movies differently. Im sure everyone can relate to Parenthood in at least one way. There are three scenes‚ or points‚ of the movie that I can really relate to. I can relate to Parenthood in the way that Gil

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    Platoon Movie Analysis

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    is that at the beginning of the movie Taylor walks by body bags and they say “is that what I think it is” that shows him how real of a situation he is in. A life or death situation. The movie also shows characters having major psychological problems when going through and after the war. The soldiers thought it was okay that they were going to rape a female. Their minds were screwed up from the war to tell them whats right and wrong. Another realization of the movie is when the Junior was supposed

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    Deadpool Movie Analysis

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    I used National News Core to search movie reviews from newspapers and magazines and read a review of the movie “Deadpool” from the New York Times. The tone is lighthearted and positive. The author describes the movie as “a feverishly eager-to-please comic-book movie about a supervillain who suits up like a superhero” (Dargis). He seemed to appreciate the “winking and rib poking” that is a trademark of the Deadpool story line. While acknowledging the movie’s shortcomings‚ the author casts them

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    Cloverfield Movie Analysis

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    Cloverfield was released to the public. The movie starts off as a group friends prepare for a going away party. During the party‚ New York City begins to start having mysterious earthquakes and power outages. The entire movie follows the group of friends as they try to get to their friend stuck in her apartment building‚ and then getting out of the city while trying to avoid whatever is terrorising the city. 10 years later‚ The Cloverfield Paradox was released. This movie is meant to be the prequel to Cloverfield

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    Easy A Movie Analysis

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    There are many life lessons in the movie Easy A‚ for example telling the truth‚ jumping to conclusions‚ and trust. First‚ telling the truth was a huge part in the movie Easy A‚ when Olive told Rhi that she was going on a date with this guy‚ instead of going camping with Rhi’s family‚ when in reality she was at home in her room jamming out to Pocket Of Sunshine. So when they came back to school Rhi asked how the date went‚ Olive went with the lie and Rhi asked if they ended up having sex‚ Olive said

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    Movie Analysis - Dharm

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    Semiotic analysis of the film ‘Dharm’ The story line of the film ‘Dharm’ follows the life of Pandit Chaturvedi‚ a highly respected‚ learned and religious Brahmin‚ who lives with his wife Parvathi and daughter Vedika‚ in Benares. His life takes an unexpected turn after he adopts an abandoned baby boy (who was brought into the house by his daughter) and raises him as his own son. The boy‚ who is named Karthikey‚ fills Pandit Chaturvedi’s life with joy and happiness. However‚ this happiness is short

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