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    Zhane’ Jackson April 16‚ 2013 Bio 112L Lab Report Bones and the Digestive‚ Respiratory‚ Circulatory‚ and Nervous Systems Introduction: Bones are what our skeletal systems are made up of. There are 206 bones in the human body of the adult skeleton. The adult skeleton is broken up in two divisions: the axial skeleton‚ and the appendicular skeleton. The axil skeleton is made up of 80 bones‚ and the appendicular skeleton is made up of 126 bones. As for the different systems of the body‚ we

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    The main elements that are at utmost importance would be: Janie’s hair; a certain pear tree; the horizon; hurricane. First‚ with Janie’s hair‚ it represents power and her unconventional identity. Secondly the pear tree showcases a perfect moment in nature that the main character chases thought the book. A moment of perfect unison whereas‚ she’s looking for a perfect‚ loving marriage. The horizon

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    Investigating Aspirin Aims Synthesize my own aspirin Analyse the purity of my aspirin samples (aspirin and recrystallized aspirin) compared to commercial aspirin by use of analysing melting points‚ TLC plates and colorimetry tests Investigate how pH effects the rate of hydrolysis of aspirin Background theory Making my own sample of Salicylic acid (to then be converted into Aspirin) Salicylic acid (2-Hydroxybenzoic acid) can be made by hydrolysing methyl 2-hydroxybenzoate. Oil

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    Hurston begins her novel‚ Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ with a concise‚ but powerful allegory–A tale of boats in the ocean‚ drifting in the wind‚ disappearing into the horizon. Early in Janie’s life she establishes her horizon with an experience under a pear tree. In witnessing the bees’ interaction with the tree’s flowers‚ Janie experiences a perfect moment in nature‚ full of passion and blissful harmony. As the story of Janie’s life unfolds‚ she continually seeks the peace she found here. Even as

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    Love in the Horizon Zora Neale Hurston‚ author of Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ portrays life as a search for love‚ freedom‚ and individual identity. In this novel‚ we see the characters mature emotionally through their many obstacles in life. People spend their whole lives looking for someone to love‚ when they must first learn to love themselves. If different variables can influence someone‚ then clothing is definitely one of these variables in this novel. With each marriage Janie goes through

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    life. In Zora Neal Hurston’s novel‚ Janie Crawford is absolutely fascinated with nature and Hurston uses symbols such as the pear tree‚ the horizon‚ and the hurricane to represent a large part in Janie’s life. The peach tree is a symbol representing Janie in the story‚ because it represents Janie’s idealism of nature and her interest in it. She absolutely loves this pear tree and she goes to this tree as a place to get away from everything going on in her life‚ and she finds and tranquility here

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    an idealistic view of love whilst lying underneath a pear tree. She is young and naïve‚ enthralled with the beauty of spring. She comes to the conclusion that marriage is the ultimate expression of love and finds herself pondering why she does not have a partner. In the rashness of her hormone clouded brain‚ she is drawn to Johnny Taylor‚ who is nearly a stranger. This is her first experience formulating ideas about love and marriage. The pear tree becomes a representation of this hopeful and young

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    ­Low Calorie G­2  ­ Peach tea  ­ Diet Peach tea low calories   ­Energy drink  ­Lemonade flavored Spring Water No Calories  ­Coconut flavored water with juice no calories  ­Powerade  ­Strawberry flavored water no calories  ­Life water Flavor Fuji Apple pear no calories    Procedure:  1. Create a data table with columns labeled Food substances‚ sugar prediction‚  observations‚ and results.  2. Read the food labels  and predict the presence of simple sugar in each of the foods.  record your prediction. 

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    lentils out of the ashes and is still not allowed to go to the festival‚ she takes matters into her own hands‚ showing another side of her personality. Cinderella goes to the festival. When she leaves‚ she hides in a pear tree so the prince will not follow her. Her father sees her in the pear tree and has someone “bring him an axe” (Grimm 9). The axe symbolizes “wrath and

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    concerned for the people’s safety‚ hence the reason why he wanted to rush right into the relief plan. Without hesitation‚“after the storm smashed into South Florida early Monday‚ Mr. Bush declared a major disaster and flew to Miami to inspect the damage” (Pear 1). The mindset that President Bush had during the disaster was exactly what Florida needed in order to pull them out of their devastation. A President that shows he care about the people of america is what make the Federal government have such high

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