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    early on in his passage‚ “I am acquainted with many people and things‚ which I know very little about‚ except their presence in the places where I have met them.” He then went on and told us: I know the color blue when I see it‚ and the flavor of a pear when I taste it! I know an inch when I move my finger through it; a second of time‚ when I feel it pass; an effort of attention when I make it; a difference between two things when I notice it; but about the inner nature of these facts or what makes

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    EXPERIMENT 5- A FISCHER ESTERIFICATION SYNTHESIS OF PEAR OIL One of the major uses of Esterification (C(=O)-C-R) is forming compounds with different odors which can be used to make different synthetic and natural flavorings.  Using the chemical and physical properties of organic compounds‚ an ester was catalyzed from the reaction of a carboxylic acid with an alcohol‚ producing an odor similar to that of pear oil. The mechanism of this Fischer- Esterification process is outlined as follows:

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    Turn over DIET PLAN Breakfast 8:00- 11:00 Snack 11:30-13:00 Lunch 13:30- 16:30 Snack 17:00- 18:30 Dinner 19:00- 21:00 Pudding 21:00- 22:00 Snack 22:30- 00:00 Monday Coco shreddies Milk Orange Pear Apple juice Pasta & Chicken Milk Nachos Chips Pear Water Salmon & Salad Coke Ice cream Strawberries Tuesday Coco shreddies Milk Banana Apple juice Big mac & fries Coke Biscuits Orange Water Mutton & rice Coke Waffles and syrup Strawberries Wednesday

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    An Analysis of Black Folklore in Their Eyes Were Watching God I. Introduction to Zora Neale Hurston and Their Eyes Were Watching God Born in Notasulga‚ Alabama and raised in Eatonville‚ Florida‚ the first incorporated all-black town in America‚ Hurston knew this black culture firsthand. Not only did she grow up in all black community in the south‚ but she traveled throughout the South and in the West Indies as an anthropologist collecting folk materials independently with funding from private

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    decided to steal pears from a neighbor’s tree despite having plenty of pears at home that were in fact even better than those they stole. The theft wasn’t driven by lack of food because after taking several bites they threw the pears to the pigs. Augustin believes that sin represents a perverse desire to be like God and share in his characteristics. In the first story this makes obvious sense as Augustin stated it was love that was misdirected into lust. In the case of the pears although there was

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    opinion on the matter rather than answering them with the accepted norm. Fragmentation also works as a rejection of Realism due to the use of a stream of consciousness style of composition; Here we go round the prickly pear Prickly pear prickly pear Here we go round the prickly pear At five o ’ clock in the morning. Stream of consciousness is essentially a narrative technique in which a writer presents directly the uninterrupted flow of a character ’s thoughts‚ impressions‚ and feelings‚ without

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    Fiona Rand 2/27/17 The greatest and most important adventure of our lives is discovering who we really are. However‚ many walk around either not really knowing or listening to an awful inner critic that gives us all the wrong ideas about ourselves. We mistakenly think of self-understanding as self-indulgence‚ and we carry on without asking the most important question we’ll ever ask: Who am I really? Zora Neale Hurston’s novel‚ Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ introduces themes of love‚ status‚ and

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    Life‚ Sex and Happiness: An Analysis of Dreams in Zora Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God A myriad of enriching dreams fills Janie’s head in Zora Hurston’s Their Eyes Were Watching God. She dreams of love‚ life‚ and hope. Janie seeks happiness and trust throughout her life‚ often dreaming of a happy marriage and sexual satisfaction. Hurston employs the motif of dreams to represent Janie’s hopes and goals in life. Throughout the novel Their Eyes Were Watching God ‚the prominent desires of life

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    ripe is red in color‚ oval or pear shape‚ tasty and feeling is sweet‚ crisp and juicy. I like apple. On Saturday evening‚ I went to the cafeteria for dinner but there was nothing that I interested in to eat‚ but red eye-catching apple. I maneuver around and see students walking to the fruit area and there were apples‚ oranges‚ and bananas in container. My eyes clicked on apple right away because the look was beautiful‚ the color is red and the shape is oval or pear. Moreover‚ by looking at three

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    pleasure from the beauty of it while giving her self confidence and making her believe in herself. Her hair is used a symbol to show who she really is and develop her character. Like Janie’s hair‚ the pear tree and horizon serve as a metaphoric symbol throughout the novel. Janie lays under the pear tree to look at the horizon‚ she sees a bee and a flower in their own happiness and wants to find that for herself “She

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