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    Unknown Mixture

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    Analysis of an Unknown Mixture Performed: 2/13/14 Submitted: 3/3/14 Abstract: The purpose of this experiment was to separate and identify the two unknown compounds. The sample used was 105 and it contain 2-propanol and 2-heptanone. IR spectrums were taken of the contents of the second and sixth test tubes and showed the presence of an OH functional group and a small amount of ketone in test tube two and a large presence of ketone in test tube six. The average boiling points of the test tubes

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    For Reasons Unknown

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    Subrata Biswas For Reasons Unknown Reality and Vision of Suicide In Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot and Act without Words I Interestingly in Waiting for Godot and Act without Words I none of the characters commits suicide‚ though it is frequently discussed and attempted by Gogo and Didi. They are between eros and thanatos; they cannot determine what is to be chosen—life or death; they cannot determine what is to be done; they cannot even determine if anything should be done or chosen. Their inability

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    The Unknown Assassination

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    Jackie Parks AP English 4 March 2017 Mrs. Vicknair The Unknown Assassin As the motorcade passed the Texas School Book Depository‚ the gunshot that would change history was heard throughout the crowd. Fragments of Kennedy’s skull are being gathered by Jackie‚ and the crowd is in awe. The president is dead. Lee Harvey Oswald‚ an employee at the depository‚ is arrested an hour after the killing. He can never defend his case because two days later Oswald is killed by Jack Ruby. Almost immediately

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    The fawn’s legs wobbling under the pressure of his weight and not knowing where it was going to go. My baby boy letting go of my hand which was his life line‚ was like a ship slipping off the tow lines from the tug and adventuring off to find unknown adventures. He was no longer a baby but a little man. He still needed my big strong hand to direct him to safety and hear all his adventures of the day‚ but not as his legs to carry him over the hurdles of this big land. He was like the ship that

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    The Unknown Citizen

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    The Poem "The Unknown Citizen" by W.H. Auden is a satire. Its narrator is the state. In this‚ the state pays tribute and describes a successful and positive product of its efficiency and effectiveness. In other words‚ it builds the character later described to the reader as "the perfect citizen." The narrator speaks as if he is delivering a speech or common tribute using words and phrases that are familiar to the reader. Using such imagery helps the reader paint a clear picture of the character

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    Auden Analysis

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    “The Unknown Citizen” Analysis W. H. Auden’s “The Unknown Citizen” is a dark satire about what can possibly happen if political and bureaucratic principles corrode the creative and revolutionary spirit of the individual. The poem was also titled after “tombs of the unknown soldiers”‚ tombs that were used to represent soldiers who were impossible to identify since the end of World War I. Auden wrote the poem shortly after becoming a citizen of the United States. He came to

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    The Abyss-Unknown

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    The Abyss - Unknown Death. It is an odd thing‚ one moment you’re sitting in front of a desk pondering how to answer the question in front of you‚ the next extreme pain as if you’re entire body is being roasted alive. Then‚ well nothing. Just darkness‚ dull and boring. Those were the thoughts of the boy as he drifted in the abyss. His mortal coil no longer existence‚ only a dimly lit sphere in its place. “I’m not sure what’s worse‚ exams or this...” he muttered inwardly‚ originally he hadn’t been

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    Your elusive creative genius -Elizabeth Gilbert “Everyone one of my books have killed me a little more.” -Norman Mailer Elizabeth Gilbert a 40 year old writer whose love and fascination is writing talks about creativity‚ it’s original and extraordinary concept and how people have now come to the point where they pressurize the creative and how the creative are treated like they are unstable in this Ted talk- “Your elusive genius”

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    Adjusting to College Life

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    When students are still in high school‚ college looms in the distance like an ominous cloud. Frankly‚ all of the students are scared about going to college. When students go to college they feel like going to the great unknown – to go to a place where they don’t know anyone. But after all college is not that bad. First of all‚ the adjustment to college isn’t that rough. The staff and students are trained to make the adjustment as easy as possible‚ and the other students they meet are just as nervous

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    Living A Lie

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    obviously extremely difficult decision‚ most likely even before his birth‚ to do their absolute best to protect him from society and its potentially harsh treatment‚ to shelter him from the judgment of family and others‚ and to guard him from the great unknown sea of consequences. The fear of society was quite probably the most influential factor in Armand’s parents thought process in deciding his fate. This time period in society was steeped in racial prejudices from the Civil War and slavery. Unfortunately

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