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    Kratos God of War

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    farther through the river he found Athena’s Ghost. When he seen her‚ Athena then gave him the Blades of Exile. Athena granted Kratos with these weapons and said to him "These are the Blades of Exile. They will help guide you on your journey to the flame." The blades have attacks similar to their predecessors‚ the Blades of Chaos and Blades of Athena‚ but with a distinctly different design‚ featuring horned demon faces on the hilts‚ pronounced hooks on their lower edges‚ and an intricate pattern of

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    The Story of the Moth

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    pages.  The phrases she read so easily stopped me at every breath.  Perhaps I grew tired of listening to sounds that had no meaning for me.  Perhaps I lacked self-control.  Anyway‚ I paid little attention to the reading.  I was watching the cheerful flame. About it‚ some little moths were circling in playful flights. By chance‚ too‚ I yawned.  My mother soon noticed that I was not interested.  She stopped reading.  Then she said to me: "I am going to read you a very pretty story.  Now pay

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    Environmental Poetry

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    impact of cities‚ through the didactic poem “Flames and Dangling Wire”. A subjective view of the environment is conveyed in “William Street”‚ Kenneth Slessor reveals that beauty lies within. In contrast to both poems‚ Henry Kendall’s “Bell-Birds” demonstrates the beauty and comfort of nature and how powerful it is to people. Thus‚ the environment and surroundings of a person can be viewed differently and have been conveyed in poems for centuries. “Flames and Dangling Wire” is an edifying poem that

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    Salts in daily life

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    binder which holds the compound together. A chlorine donor which provides chlorine to strengthen the color of the flame. Sometimes the oxidizer can serve this purpose. Some of the more common color-producing compounds are tabulated here. The color of a compound in a firework will be the same as its color in a flame test (shown at right). Not all compounds that produce a colored flame are appropriate for coloring fireworks‚ however. Ideal colorants will produce a pure‚ intense color when present in

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    to settle in the tube rack and changes were observed every few minutes. The results of the completed reactions were recorded. For the final experiment a Bunsen burner was lit and the unknown salt solution was sprayed into the flame‚ any visual changes to the flame/ smells given off were recorded. Test Observations Conclusions 5 drops of sodium carbonate solution added to 1 cm3 of copper sulphate solution. . Copper sulphate solution a clear blue liquid. . Sodium carbonate solution

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    mother. Shaw uses ironic tones of humor and beauty to describe the cremation. Shaw describes the cremation by stating: “The feet burst miraculously into streaming ribbons of garnet coloured lovely flame‚ smokeless and eager like pentecostal tongues‚ and as the whole coffin passed in‚ it sprang into flame all over; and my mother became that beautiful….” Shaw’s figurative language of metaphor and irony create this image of a beautiful burning coffin when most other people would be devastated to witness

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    Effects of Different Antibiotics on Bacteria Because of their small size‚ rapid rate of reproduction‚ and relatively simple structure‚ bacteria are excellent subjects for laboratory studies. This investigation will introduce you to techniques of microbiology that will be of use to you throughout your biological work. Procedure 1. Heat the test tubes of sterile agar medium in the water bath until the agar melts. 2. Remove the test tubes from the water bath. Let them cool enough to hold in your

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    Frankenstein Extension

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    among the masses of earth’s vast expanses. I was unknown‚ unneeded‚ and utterly and undeniably alone. As I neared my final resting place‚ a thought passed through me: What if instead of ended my existence in darkness and solitude‚ I exerted forth a flame to carry me on past this life? And thus was decided my fate would be that of eternal fire‚ for darkness was all I had ever been entreated to know of. Reaching the apex of the mountain‚ I removed my flint and steel from my right waistcoat pocket and

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    crystalline or gel-like? If crystalline‚ what is crystal shape – needle-like or powdery? Does it look like a pure substance or a mixture? How many components appear to be present? Tests on original sample Flame Test Bushy yellow‚ orange flame – Na+ is present and possibly K+ and NH4+. Pink-purple flame – K+ is present and Na+ is not. (Possibly NH4+) No color or faint trace Na+ - NH4+ is possible‚ K+ and Na+ are not. NH4+ Test Place small amount of sample in vial and add three drops of 6 M NaOH.

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    The most common laboratory apparatus and their uses are listed below: Beaker = A container used for measuring the liquid. Barrette = Used for measuring the volume of the solution. Wire gauze = used for spreading the heat of a burner(flame). Test tube brush = It is used to clean the test tube. Droper = It is used for adding the solution drop by drop. Magnifying glass = It is used for viewing the minute objects. Filter paper = It is used for separating the liquid and the precipitate. Stirring rod

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