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    Mystery bacterium I would not say science is storybook fun‚ but who knew it become a mystery. Trying to find out what was in our number seven vial would become a battle we were willing to take on. As I began the test of deciding if our little bacteria friend was gram positive or negative‚ Jordan my science teammate‚ was putting together a smear plate. In as little as ten minutes we had discovered by the pink oval shapes we were observing‚ our microbe friend was a gram negative rod. We had narrowed

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    The Orphic Mysteries cannot be looked at through the eyes of a single generation of Greeks. One must use fragments from many different centuries and from many authors to get an approximation of what the Orphic Mysteries were about. The first part of the essay will outline the character of Orpheus. We know from different accounts of Orpheus that he descended into Hades in search of his wife. However‚ Orpheus’ chthonic connection is more than this single journey into Hades. He is looked at as a guide

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    In the short narration The Mystery of Heroism by Stephen Crain‚ the main character Fred Collins‚ proves to be a hero. The fact that Collins is a hero is very indisputable throughout the duration of the story‚ especially when he embarks upon a journey through a dangerous battlefield to obtain water for not only himself‚ but his comrades as well. When Collins was on the battlefield filling the canteens he stated that it felt like “The canteen filled with maddening slowness‚ in the manner of all bottles

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    entertainment‚ Magical Mystery Tour presented what was essentially an elaborate and expensive home movie. It was more avant-garde than comedic and more experimental art than musical film. No holiday elements were involved except for the fact that mystery tours would have been a popular way to spend a bank holiday like Boxing Day. The final performance‚ “Your Mother Should Know‚” even essentially poked fun at the theatrical‚

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    Set in the 1920s in Melbourne‚ Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries TV series is an Australian detective drama centred on the story of Miss Phryne Fisher‚ an heiress who fights crimes by hobby. Helped by her paid companion‚ Dorothy (mainly know as Dot)‚ and some long-suffering members of the Melbourne police force‚ Phryne drives herself around the city‚ chasing criminals with a pearl-handled pistol. Miss Phryne is always impeccably dressed and her outfits reflect her energy and independence simultaneously

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    Murder Mystery - Using Forensics A decent amount of murderers always leave behind clues for the Forensics team to allow them to figure out who was the culprit in the crime. One really big clue is DNA‚ fingerprints‚ and blood at crime scene. In our chemistry mystery‚ our murderer slips some sodium sulfide into a mixed drink‚ then finishes the victim with a pistol‚ but the evidence remains at the crime of the scene and the blood is found splattered all around. Blood is something that’s found

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    Introduction – Part 1: In writing this statement I will explore the ideas and customs associated with what love is known to be‚ with reason and argument. I will mostly be analyzing romantic love‚ in relation to lovers. However with too much reasoning and argument comes confusion‚ so more argument than reasoning will be my approach. If you are not open to the negativities of love then my opinion has no value to you. For the positives of any topic are pleasing whether or not one can assimilate to

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    Brianna Kelley Mystery In the book Acceleration by Graham McNamee‚ a teenage boy named Duncan works in a subway station for the lost and found. He ends up finding an eerie diary which depicts a so called murderers mind‚ and what he thinks of people. He compares the subway to an “audition‚ or a cattle call” as he’s searching for the “right one.” Near the middle of the diary‚ Duncan starts to believe he saw the woman the killer will go for next‚ and decides to follow her‚ instead of confronting

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    Surrounded by an atmosphere of mystery there is always a secret waiting to be solved. In the novel Frankenstein by Mary Shelley‚ hidden laws of nature unfolds as lives are destroyed when knowledge is acquired and understanding is unstoppable. The mystery ‚ the feeling of terror in the reader‚ and the supernatural elements are the essential ingredients in Frankenstein. Mary Shelley established an atmosphere of mystery in the novel by not giving the readers every single detail of an event or creation

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