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    Magic Realism

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    In the article “Magic Realism and Garciá Márquez’s Eréndira”‚ magic realism is described as a style that has expanded over time and has grown into a greater idea that influences various contemporary artistic achievements. Many Latin American and American film directors and writers have adopted the magic realism subject and style‚ and used the concept to explore the mysteries of everyday life. The general effect of magic realism is one that gives a deeper‚ more mysterious meaning to a part of reality

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    Magic Squares

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    Magic squares have intrigued people for thousands of years and in ancient times they were thought to be connected with the supernatural and hence‚ magical. Today‚ magic squares are considered magical because there are so many relationships between the sums of the numbers in the squares. So‚ what is a magic square? A magic square is an arrangement of the numbers from 1 to n2 in an n x n matrix‚ with each number occurring exactly once‚ and such that the sum of the entries of any row‚ any column‚ or

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    Oxidation And Reduction

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    Oxidation and Reduction Mnemonic: OILRIG Oxidation Is Loss‚ Reduction Is Gain Oxidation → the loss of electrons from an atom or an ion→ always happens at anode (positive electrode) → think anOde (O2 in the electrolysis of water xp) Redox reactions: Reactions involving the transfer of electrons e.g. burning‚ rusting‚ photosynthesis‚ respiration and the browning of apples. happens in three types of reactions: 1. addition of oxygen 2. removal of hydrogen 3. increase in valency (how easily an atom

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    Bullet-Personal Narrative

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    what the world has become. Bullets continue to tear through the other side of the car. The small explosions and ricochets cement my feet tighter to the ground‚ and I press as close as I can to the driver’s side door. Every muscle in my body aches‚ but I know that I cannot give up here. She needs me. More than that‚ I promised my dad I would keep her safe. But‚ most of all‚ I swore to myself that I would never let anything happen to her‚ no matter what it took. A bullet shatters the window above me

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    Magic Word

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    up with his classmates at the Killing Dragons Knight School‚ until a professor‚ in order to instill self-confidence in the Knight‚ convinces him that he can kill dragons with the best of them if he uses the magic word. And so he does until he meets his fifty-first dragon and forgets the magic word‚ and loses his self-confidence crutch provided by a word.Settings: The first setting is in a knight school where Gawaine is taught how to be a knight. It also takes place in the forest where he beheads

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    shooters face‚ more than once. Basically he was asking to be shot. Nothing makes me feel sorry for Anders when he does get shot. Although I do hate he gets shot in the head. The image the author conveys makes the readers feel almost sad for Anders‚ “The bullet smashed Ander’s skull and plunged through his brain and exited behind his ear‚ scattering shards of bone into the cerebral cortex… (pg. 369). Even in the last few moments of his life‚ he seems miserable. The only happiness readers see from Anders

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    Camphor Reduction

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    experiment of making borneol from camphor (FIGURE-3) is performed in two different methods‚ Sodium Borohydride Reduction and Meerwein-Ponndorf-Verley Reduction‚ to compare the relative product ratio of borneol to isoborneol. The concept of reduction and also oxidation‚ the opposite procedure of reduction‚ deals mostly with electron transfer between atoms. It will not be elaborated here‚ but the reduction procedure involved in this experiment is basically adding hydrogens and losing the carbon-oxygen double

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    Magic Squares

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    What the magic squares are It is easy to make you understand what the magic squares are by showing it. It is known well as a puzzle for kids. It is easy to how it works‚ and there is an interest how it is made. There is a simple rule to make it. The sum of one of any lines is always same to another sum. In this case‚ there are eight of equality. 8+1+6 =6+7+2 =4+9+2 =8+3+4 =3+5+7 =1+5+9 =8+5+2 =6+5+4 There are also many kinds in magic squares. This is simple‚ but also mysterious. There is

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    The Tempest: Magic

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    Tempest: Magic The Tempest‚ written in 1611‚ was one of William Shakespeare’s last plays. It has a combination of superb characters‚ interesting settings‚ and a good plot line—all held together by the running theme of magic‚ and its ever- present importance. A closer examination of the magic in The Tempest‚ and the public’s view of magic at the time‚ will give insight as to Shakespeare’s choice of magic as a theme‚ and why it has made the play so successful and timeless. Magic presented

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    Magic Tricks

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    Magic is an art of entertaining an audience by tricking‚ and performing illusions that amaze them often by giving the impression that something impossible has been achieved. The people who perform these illusions are called magicians‚ illusionists or prestidigitators. Early performances of magic start back in ancient Egypt. But the same plans such as the Trojan horse have been used in plays and public performances. Other than these tricks and deceptions of ancient times‚ the profession of illusionists

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