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    Alugbati Ink

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    to a bottle or jar and seal until use. Tips & Warnings: * Experiment with proportions of ingredients for different effects. Vinegar enhances the color and acts as a preservative. Salt is also a preservative. Iodine keeps the color from fading‚ and rubbing alcohol hastens drying time after

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    Investigatory Project

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    Acknowledgements I acknowledge my wonderful brother and mother for helping me make this investigatory project and to the almighty God for him this research is able. Abstract Tea is created using the leaves of Camellis Sinesis that can be found in China‚ South Asia‚ and Southeast Asia but now found in Japan and Korea. This research and experiments are only limited to making a simple ink as a colorant. This will benefit us by producing an alternative for other inks. Set-A seven teabags‚ one tablespoon

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    Fiber Optics

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    Fiber optics is a cable that is quickly replacing out-dated copper wires. Fiber optics is based on a concept known as total internal reflection. It can transmit video‚ sound‚ or data in either analog or digital form . Compared to copper wires it can transmit thousands of times more data (slide 2) . Some of its general uses are telecommunications‚ computing‚ and medicine. <br> <br>The very first "fiber" was made in 1870 by the British physicist John Tyndal. In this experiment that he showed to the

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    concepts further. Thus‚ diglossia does play an important role within specific speech communities; however it is evident that trends of diglossia are continuously changing. Over time the change of trends can result in the (H) function of dialect fading due to the increase use of the (L) variety as the standard language. This can be problematic as the (H) variety is connected to religion‚ literature and education. In addition‚ the change between the (H) and (L) variety of a language in different

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    Gloriana in the Faerie Queen on Elizabeth - Artists honoured her by painting her portrait - she was an early fashionista in many ways - She loved beautiful clothing and jewellery - Her clothes were made of gold and silver - Despite her fading power‚ Elizabeth still showed her devotion to her people - While the end of her reign had been difficult she was mostly remembered as being a queen who supported

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    Araby, By James Joyce

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    “Araby”‚ by James Joyce is a great example of character development and self-discovery. By the end of the story the main character‚ which has been with the reader during the whole story‚ is practically a new character just being introduced for the first time. The main character starts as an innocent and religious young lad‚ with an innocent romantic crush on Mangan’s sister. Because of the lad’s purity‚ as well as his pious upbringing‚ his feelings for her are a combination of the romantic and religious

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    increase a false sensation of “this [belongs] to me”. The challenge of authorship (Blum‚ 2009) is another visible reason: the glorious idea of individualism developed in Enlightenment Age and the awareness of intellectual property rights are both fading away. Criticisms over Helene Hegemann’s first novel‚ Axolotl Roadkil‚ have generated the public concern that young adults tend to regard the mixture of old and new sources as “art of cut and paste” (Zeitung‚ 2010) rather than misdeed of copying. Last

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    young men‚ a young woman‚ and all the rest of the seats are empty. The focus point in this painting is the young man wearing the blue suit next to a woman‚ who seems to be her girlfriend. Then on their left‚ we see another gentleman who appears to be fading away because of the dark shades of blue that Hopper used. When analyzing both men in suites‚ you will notice that they are wearing the exact same outfit. This makes it believe that these

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    portrait to convey the true nature of Dorian’s soul‚ which he covers in order to hide his internal ugliness. In Streetcar‚ William’s uses lighting effects and music in dramatic expression to convey how Blanche refuses to acknowledge the reality of fading youth and past trauma. Blanche uses a lantern to avoid light and protect her from reality and when‚ in the final scene‚ Stanley “seizes the paper lantern‚ tearing it off‚” she “cries out” as he has metaphorically stripped her of protection‚ forcing

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    “Write a personal response in relation to Dickinson’s exploration of theme” For me‚ the study of Emily Dickinson’s poetry was the most memorable part of poetry this year. The fact that all of Dickinson’s poetry is highly personal and filled with meaning and sentiment adds to the enjoyment of this renowned poets work. Dickinson is a highly elusive poet and we are given the knowledge of Dickinson’s sheltered upbringing but yet still it amazes me the fact that her poems are still around to this day

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