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    " Sal‚" I cried. " You came for me. You came for me." " Yes I did son." He hugged me tightly. " Well‚ I’ll be‚" Officer Daily said. " How did you know he’d be here?" Sal Laughed. " I know my son‚" he said. He tried wiping some of the tears streaming down my face. These quotes came out of the end of the book called They Cage the Animals at Night By Jennings Michael Burch. It shows that Jennings had someone who cared about him a lot. Sal is always there for Jennings no matter what. Sal was the bestest

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    stage center is the strongest position on stage ( Upstage left is the weakest position ( Facing full front is strong‚ full back is weak ( Elevated positions take focus (think of balcony scene in Romeo and Juliet) ( Crosses from up centre to down centre are powerful ( Crosses from stage right to stage left follow the “reading” line in Western culture ( An individual standing separate from a group has focus ( Symmetry connotes formality or ritual ( A dead body tends to be horizontal ( A person

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    PLANNING: - Title: - An Experiment to investigate the lateral displacement of a ray of light through a rectangular block of a transparent material. Aim: - To investigate the lateral displacement for different angles and how the displacement depends on the angle of incidence when a ray of light enters the Perspex block. Scientific Background: - Refraction occurs when the speed changes when the lights travels from one medium to another medium. If the light travels from a medium to a denser medium

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    2 items I would consider my best work on the right side of the journal is my baby dragon on page 80‚ and the Bikini Bottom Dihybrid crosses on page 88. I would consider the baby dragon my best work‚ simply because it is a decently drawn dragon which I mostly made out of my imagination. It also shows how genes can sometimes make certain organisms look odd‚ like my dragon with his long neck and short tail. Nonetheless‚ I am very proud of my dragon‚ Norbert II. The second item on the right side of my

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    Electromyography In this experiment‚ you will explore the electrical activity of skeletal muscle by recording an electromyogram (EMG) from a volunteer. You will examine the EMG of both voluntary and evoked muscle action and attempt to measure nerve conduction velocity. Written by staff of ADInstruments. [pic] Background A skeletal muscle fiber is innervated by a branch of a motor axon. Under normal circumstances‚ a neuronal action potential activates all of the muscles innervated by

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    Yoon Alex English 2 From Hero to Zero and Back Again In Shakespeare’s play Othello‚ the protagonist begins as a highly esteemed member of Venetian society but plummets into a spiral of jealousy and insecurity‚ losing both his reputation and his cherished lover. Despite blundering from one folly to the next‚ however‚ Othello ultimately displays qualities of a true hero. Although his actions grow increasingly serious and finally even murderous‚ the purity of his intentions is revealed through both

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    Othello has been described as ‘fatally self-centered’ and ‘lacking in self-knowledge’. Evaluate Shakespeare’s presentation of Othello in view of this. There have been two traditional views about Shakespeare’s presentation of Othello’s character. One of those is that Othello has been described as ‘fatally self- centered’ and ‘lacking in self knowledge’. According to Collins dictionary‚ self-centered describes someone who is only concerned with their own wants and needs and never thinks about

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    In describing William Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream as similar to a fertility rite‚ Shirley Garner discusses the sexual‚ psychological‚ and social implications of Shakespeare’s comedy. More than a simple celebration of erotic love‚ the play‚ Garner maintains‚ reflects certain attitudes characteristic of male-dominated societies. For example‚ a woman’s entire existence‚ particularly her sexual and emotional life‚ is controlled by a powerful male figure‚ as illustrated by Egeus’s almost incestuous

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    The Cosmic Perspective‚ 7e (Bennett et al.) Supplement 1: Celestial Timekeeping and Navigation S1.1 Multiple-Choice Questions 1) The amount of time between successive passes of any given star across the meridian is A) 23 hours 56 minutes. B) 24 hours. C) 365.25 days. D) 12 years. E) 26‚000 years. Answer: A 2) Which of the following statements about sidereal and solar days is not true? A) A solar day is 4 minutes longer than a sidereal day. B) A solar day represents more than 360° of

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    It was a bright sunny Saturday morning. All the neighborhood children were playing soccer at the homeowners ’ picnic. There was a new kid on the block; a quiet fellow by name of Mustafa. I saw him sitting with him mother the whole time. He never came to play with the other children. I automatically termed him a ‘mama ’s boy ’. So I invited him to play with us. At first he refused. Ultimately him mother convinced to come and play with us and that we were really harmless and that it would be really

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