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    Tennessee Williams influenced playwrights in the 1950s and continues to do so today. His most popular works are Cat on a Hot Tin Roof‚ The Glass Menagerie‚ and A Streetcar Named Desire. Cat on a Hot Tin Roof is a story about a Southern family full of dysfunction and crisis. One of the main characters Brick‚ is having doubts about himself and it soon affects his marriage with his wife‚ Maggie. The play revolves around Brick and his extended family over the course of one evening. The Glass Menagerie

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    Brismuth

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    BISMUTH Symbol: BI Atomic Number: 83 Weight: 9.80 g.cm-3 . The largest deposits of bismuth are found in Bolivia‚ although bismuth is usually obtained as a extra result of mining and refining lead‚ copper‚ tin‚ silver and gold. Kalgoorlie mine which is located in Kalgoorlie‚ Australia‚ which mines for Bismuthas a side business. . Bismuth is removed and separated from ores known as Bismuthinite and Bismite. It is also collected as a by-product from other metal ore processing. . The

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    is unsettling and created a sense of urgency within us to change as it is directly relatable to us. The amount of wasted material is seen in the line “a landscape of tin cans”. Landscape is linked to natural scenes as tin cans are man-made therefore irony is created. This line shows the vastness ad the staggering amounts of the tin cans produced by metaphorically calling it a landscape. The image of the man cutting out a slice of the tree emphasises that we create masses of waste just to get the

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    was a time when people used metals like gold and silver as currency. Kean talks about the attention gold rushes brings and how people were constantly being confused with iron pyrite. Kean mentions other elements such as tellurium‚ aluminum and europium and how they were used in currency. In the fourteenth chapter‚ related to chapter thirteen‚ Kean talks how money and science comes together since science was becoming more and more expensive‚ the ones who could make the big discoveries were the ones

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    Pollution

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    part of The Recyclemania Service Learning was to talk about the environmental disruption‚ especially the water pollution and the disafforestation in the American West. The instructor showed how serious the water pollution was. Many factories and rubbish recycle companies dump their refuse into the rivers or oceans. The flotsams not only pollute the water but also kill the aquatic life. Other animals or people catch them and eat them‚ thus the toxicant will be absorbed by animals and people‚ and cause

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    chocolate cake recipe

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    For the chocolate butter icing 75 g butter‚ at room temperature 1 tbsp cream 1 tsp vanilla extract 175 g icing sugar 1 tbsp good quality cocoa powder Method 1. Preheat the oven to 180/gas 4. Butter and flour the sides of two 20cm sandwich tins and line the bases with greaseproof paper. 2. For the cake: place the chocolate and the milk in a bowl sitting over a saucepan of gently simmering water and heat until the chocolate has melted. (Make sure the bottom of the bowl doesn’t touch the

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    SIX WEEKS PERIOD Unit A Chapter 1 Lesson 2 Classifying Plants Modeling Water Transport Material: * small sponge‚ * pie tin‚ * water‚ * glass‚ * red food coloring‚ * celery stalk. Procedure 1. Pour a cup of water into the pie tin and the glass. Add food coloring to the glass. 2. Have a student place the sponge in the pie tin and the celery stalk in the glass. 3. After 24 hours‚ ask students how the sponge and celery model water transport systems in plants

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    Food Labels

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    designed in this form as they appear to look like a tin of beans which interlinks with the product we are selling. We have added in this information as it shows the most important nutrients that are taken in by the body to ensure essential energy production and help maintain a healthy diet. We have added in the traffic light system as we believe it may benefit the consumer‚ as it shows which percentages of the nutrients are being consumed. The red tin demonstrates a high level which in turn if too much

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    In the excerpt from the autobiographical narrative by Gary Soto‚ the author uses vivid imagery‚ allusions to religion‚ and change in tone to recreate his experiences from his six year old self. Soto begins by involving the reader into the excitement that he feels while glaring at the freshly baked pies‚ he then vividly represents how he transgresses his valued religious principle‚ and steals the pie. He concludes by illustrating the aftermath‚ and describing the remorse that he underwent after realizing

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    In the wizard of oz colors are an essential element to all the characters and making of the novel. The colors play an important role in the novel "The Wizard Of Oz by L. Frank Baum". It shows the yellow brick road which is important because the author made sure to emphasize the fact that Dorthy needs to follow the yellow brick road in order to complete her journey.The colors are very important it describes things throughout the story. Color is important because it would be boring and dull if the

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