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    Applications of Le Châtelier’s Principle (September 11 - 15‚ 2014) **The purpose of this experiment was to visually observe the effects of how changing certain aspects of the reaction affected the observed equilibrium. PROCEDURE: Introductory activity Part A: Effect of Concentration: Two different temperature water baths were created‚ one at 65-70oC‚ the other ice‚ and set aside for Part B. 20 mL of potassium thiocyanate solution were poured into a petri dish. The initial color and all subsequent

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    Orphaned children need as much love and help as possible from a guardian to live a good life. That is exactly what Val jean does during the story of Les Miserables. As the mother of Cosette passes away‚ Val jean makes a promise that he will protect and love her daughter as he raises her. Val jean goes through many challenges and risks his own life to make sure that Cosette lives a safe life. Toward the end of the story his ability to keep her safe is tested as she meets a young man who revolutionizes

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    Le Thayer Poem Analysis

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    Synopsis This poem by L.E. Thayer is very intelligent. Thayer shows in stanza one that there is a hill as the known obstacle and a stone as well that gets in the way. He then has to ascend; he climbs up and overrules adversity‚ which are known in the poem as the hill‚ stone‚ grime and blinding storm. The poem has very obvious imagery‚ just alone picturing the blinding storm in the reader’s brain makes him/her feel as if he/she were in the same situation as the Thayer. The poem also has a good amount

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    depicts ordinary lives who struggle to come to terms with personal suffering and daily experience. The themes that are being depicted are suffering and struggle throughout the poem “Widower in the Country” and “On Home Beaches” Poem‚ both written by Les Murray. The theme suffering and struggle is being explored through the death of the widower’s wife. Similarly‚ Murray also explores the notion of suffering and struggle in the poem “On Home Beaches”‚ however the character’s suffering and struggle is

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    In the beginning of this course we learned about society and how individuals feel where they belong in a society as a whole. We also learned how individuals are perceived through different dimensions. I am a white female that comes from a an upper middle class family living in long island‚ New York that comes from a middle eastern background. My culture I feel has affected me personally in society and it contributes to my morals and beliefs that make me who I am today. Race is one of the main reasons

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    I watched “Les Douze Travauz D’Astérix‚” which I found at https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=717&v=VN0kmk75BmY. Roger Carel played the main character‚ Astérix‚ and Asterix’s good friend and sidekick‚ Obelix‚ was played by Jaques Morel. The movie was produced by René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo‚ and was made in 1976. Pierre Tchernia directed it. In this movie‚ Astérix and the other Gauls defeat the Romans in a battle‚ causing the Roman soldiers to believe the Gauls are gods. Julius

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    where the viewer can discover something new everytime they look at the artwork. A sense of movement is a complexity and finding movement in all four pieces will give the viewer a reason to take a second look and find something new about each work. In ‘Le Bain’ one is able to see three figures having a luncheon on the grass. They look as if they are in mid conversation and have been interrupted because the viewers have stepped into the scene. Even though the figures are in a sitting position Manet creates

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    The use of poetry is made to capture some aspects of human experiences. In Les Murray’s poetry he portrays aspects of human experiences in the poem “Spring Hail” as he reminisces of his childhood experiences and also the human experiences that involve sorrow in “The Widower in The Country”. Firstly‚ the poem ‘The Widower in the Country’ conveys the grief and emotions accompanying the loss of a loved one. He captures depressing emotions by using connotations of ‘Widower’ and ‘Country’ in the title

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    Compare and Contrast

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    wrote the story Le Morte d’Arthur‚ which is a story about medieval times and the day of King Arthur. From those times to the present day‚ a variety of stories have been crafted. Some examples of these stories (which also could be put in movie or television form) would be like Excalibur. In this essay‚ I will be comparing the differences between Le Morte d’Arthur and the movie Excalibur. A major difference between Excalibur and Le Morte d’Arthur is Mordred‚ Arthur’s son. In Le Morte d’Arthur‚

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    and Evil.” (Gautier ’s Chivalry 2) Truth‚ honor‚ generousness and courtesy are some models of how a Knight should act. Chivalry is a quality‚ which is resulted in the following short stories: “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight”‚ “The Wife of Bath” and “Le Morte D’Arthur.” All these short stories show the true meaning of chivalry by truth‚ honor‚ generosity‚ and courtesy. To begin In “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight” Sir Gawain is presented as a noble knight‚ who is the perfect example of chivalry;

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