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    The effect of salt concentrations on the mass of the pear cubes ‘Pyrus’ after being soaked in water Aim: The effect of salt concentrations on the mass of the pear ‘Pyrus’ pieces shaped as cubes of 1cm. Background: Osmosis is the net movement of water molecules through a semi-permeable membrane from an area of higher water potential to an area of lower water potential. Water makes up to 70-90% of living cells and cell membranes are partially permeable membranes. Dissolved substances attract

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    this description of perry making. This document is organised into a number of sections. Firstly‚ the principal stages of the fermentation are described‚ followed by an overview of the perry making process‚ a discussion of the characteristics of the pear juice‚ the microbiology of the process‚ the changes in the composition of the perry during fermentation‚ and finally a description of how to make your own perry. Unlike cider making‚ you do need to know some of the technical detail to make the best

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    Introduction A newborn baby being poked and probed‚ by a sea of doctors dressed in sterile blue gowns‚ has become scene we all know too well. Having a baby has evolved from a matter which solely involves the mother’s family and a single midwife to a matter which involves a myriad of doctors‚ the government and subsequently the state. Anne Mcclintock explores the rise of such phenomena in her book titled Imperial Leather: Race‚ Gender‚ and Sexuality in the Colonial Context. She attributes a wide

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    of the company present. History of Brands In the field of marketing‚ brands originated in the nineteenth century with the advent of packaged goods. According to Unilever records‚ Pears Soap was the world’s first registered commercial brand. Industrialization moved the production of household items‚ such as soap‚ from local communities to centralized factories. When shipping their items‚ the factories would brand their logotype insignia on the shipping barrels. These factories‚

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    Cactoblastis Essay

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    cactoblastis or rather called cactus moths. These cactus moths are invasive and will eat Prickly Pear like its candy. Some ranchers in the east support the cactoblastis because they will prevent the invasive Prickly Pear from growing in unwanted territory; however‚ Texas is intensely proud of the Prickly pear cactus which is the state plant. These moths should be able to live and spread through Texas so the Prickly Pear population will decrease instead of growing at a high rate. These moths are well supported

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    Augustine explains this reasoning with the example of him stealing the pears. When Augustine stole the pears‚ he did not actually need them. He already had plenty of pears‚ so he did not steal them for nourishment. Also‚ the pears that he had were better than the ones that he stole‚ so that was not the purpose either. Then after he stole the pears‚ he just fed them to the pigs. Augustine says that‚ “the pleasure [he] got was not in the pears‚ it must have been in the crime itself‚ and put there by the companionship

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    One of these influences was nature. Nature played an important role in shaping Janie’s character; from the pear tree‚ where she first realized her sexuality to the devastating hurricane that swept the town. These features in nature helped her mature and realize what she needed as growing woman throughout the story. The pear tree was a symbol in nature that shaped Janie’s character. The pear tree is a symbol of Jane’s blossoming love. It was first mentioned‚ in the spring when Janie was sixteen years

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    Advertising is a two hundred fifty billion dollar industry and affects us all in our normal daily lives. One person alone is exposed to over three hundred advertisements every single day whether that be through billboards‚ posters‚ pictures‚ or commercials. Advertising is a major aspect of our lives many will say we are not influenced by ads while wearing UGG boots and a North Face jacket. The topic of women in advertising has been an issue in society since the beginning of popular culture in media

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    defined by anyone else but herself. To add color and meaning to Janie’s journey‚ a number of everyday imagery from nature is sprinkled throughout the story to symbolize Janie’s growth and mirror her life experiences. Plants that bear fruit like the pear tree wither and blossom right alongside the dismal and cheerful events in Janie’s life. The ocean and its waves represent the undulating and varied forms of love that Janie received others. The horizon reveals the sun and its relation to Janie’s happiness

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    Gillian Wagner April 30‚ 2011 ENGL 3353 Modern American Fiction Dawn and Doom in the Branches “There is no agony like bearing an untold story inside of you.” Zora Neale Hurston Zora Neale Hurston’s novel‚ Their Eyes Were Watching God‚ was written in 1937 at the tail end of the Harlem Renaissance. It is a passionate tale of Janie Crawford’s evolving self as she goes through three marriages and a life of triumphs and tragedies. The novel starts off with Janie retracing her steps by coming

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