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    gel. It has been told that actin and myosin is present in fish‚ making it tougher to chew in most cases. To test the theory of actin and myosin being present in fish making it tougher to chew was the purpose of this experiment. The proteins from Rainbow trout‚ Catfish‚ Pollock‚ Salmon‚ Tilapia‚ Mahi-mahi‚ Cod‚

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    sprouted‚ And the little red flowers blossomed‚ The pine-tree pointed his finger to the sky‚ And the oak spread out his arms; The lakes cuddled down in the hollows of the ground And the rivers ran down to the sea‚ And God smiled again‚ And the rainbow appeared‚ And curled itself around His shoulder Then God raised His arm and He waved his hand.” The author used plenty of poetic devices in the passage such as alliteration‚ tone and repetition to emphasize God’s creation. For example‚ alliteration

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    the show‚ however two stood out to me. Paam by Yaacov Agam is a two-way piece from one angle it looks like a colorful rainbow and the other direction it looks like abstract and Aztec type shapes all in black and white. It tells two different stories in one art piece. The art piece could be so much more powerful if the artist had a more reasonable message to convey. However‚ the rainbow side can catch anyone’s attention as long as the person is going in the one direction. He uses the color pattern of

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    Midterm 1 Essays 1) Describe the three basic types of music heard in original scores during the silent film era and cites specific examples from The Birth of a Nation. (10 points) The film Birth of a Nation used the three basic types of music heard during the silent film era‚ which were adaptations‚ arrangement‚ and newly composed. Adaptations borrow a complete passage from another source and usually accompany large action scene. The composer Breil used Wagner’s Ride of the Valkyrie to underscore

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    concepts as a reflection to the current time. Les Murray’s “An Absolutely Ordinary Rainbow” and “The Mitchells” are examples of texts that do not need a use by date. These two poems highlight major themes and are considered to be of relevance to today’s time. Les Murray himself has embraced Catholicism and his religious perceptions have had a deep influence on much of his poetry. In his poem “An Absolutely Ordinary Rainbow”‚ it is evident that Les Murray’s religious insights have been mentioned significantly

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    The Life Pi: Flying Fish

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    beaten to death. Likewise Pi is both pierced and battered by the flying fish. When catching the Dorado‚ Pi thanks Vishnu‚ who saved man in form of a fish in Hindu tradition. Pi is reminded of God’s bounty with the rainbow of the dying dorado just as Noah was reminded of God by the rainbow after the flood. The theme portrayed in the scene of flying fish is the role of religion and its importance and the quest for its meaning. Pi finds that the necessities of survival complicate his religious beliefs

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    Colour is a key component in everyday life‚ and it is something that we constantly overlook. Colour is essential‚ as it affects how we respond mentally and physically so certain things. It allows us to express our emotions‚ our interests‚ our passions and allows us to express our creativity. In this scene‚ it’s a beautiful summer day; right by the pool‚ it’s sunny‚ there are very few clouds‚ and a rich blue sky. In the story “The Giver” by Lois Lowry‚ Jonas lives in a society where nothing has colour

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    Three Approaches to Making Ethical Decisions Within an Educational Institution Ethical decision-making is essential in understanding and demonstrating values in educational institutions. Philosophical‚ social and moral principles and values accentuate ethical decision-making and shape the foundation for understanding the relationship between an individual’s values and decisions made in educational institutions. Administrating what an individual knows is right is not always straightforward‚ and determining

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    Visual Identity

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    it was rainbow in color. After the logo changed to what it is today I began to notice the company more and became interested in their products. The current logo is sleek and really matches the new products being produced by the company. I indeed like the monochrome look of the current logo because it gives it a clean‚ stylish and sexy appearance that matches the products it represents. It spells quality and ingenuity compared to the older logo with the rainbow. Additionally‚ the rainbow color would

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    Grayscale Monologue

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    Grayscale Why couldn’t I be like that? A little boy‚ playing in the sun And chasing butterflies...? Knew I shall grow up one day Like everybody else And I feared the sun would stop Smiling back at me... Why do children grow up? Is it necessary to learn to lie? To fake smiles‚ to wear masks? To get lost in the rigmaroles That life offers aplenty? To hear about ’being a good person’ And not being one‚ but still growing up? To write songs about love And lend them to the most undeserving? To consider

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