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    exceptionally talented sense of smell. The title “Perfume” gives the reader/viewer a good idea of what to expect from the very beginning. Trying to translate Grenouille’s olfactory language into visual picture was from the beginning a mammoth task than is expertly accomplished by the director through the use of audio and several visual components. It is however much easier to do in a book because the reader can be manipulated through their personal experience with smell. Therefore from this point the

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    The day it all changed was the day when I met Otis Shemloh‚ the Otter of deduction. I bumped into him at a city block‚ and after the collision‚ he quickly said “Follow me. We are heading to a scene”‚ and without question‚ I followed. I have no logical reason as to why I followed Otis. He was a stranger to me. Maybe it was his enigmatic persona? We walked to his car. Once we settled in his car‚ I immediately started asking “Where are we going‚ and why did you tell me to come?” He curtly responded

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    Creepy Moms Old Spice affectively uses the rhetorical appeals to target and sell their product to pre-teen and young adult males. Old Spice is a known brand of Proctor and Gamble for male deodorant sprays and grooming products. Proctor and Gamble Company uploaded the commercial on YouTube and its Facebook page gaining millions of views. YouTube and Facebook are known to be the top sites and commonly used by teens and young adults. This marketing strategy by Old Spice was genius‚ gaining tons of

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    Pond Water

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    this study was to observe and understand what occurs in a sample of pond water over the course of six weeks. Over the six weeks there were qualitative and quantitative data found and recorded. The qualitative data recorded entailed: Water color and smell as well as suspended solids ranging from clear‚ opaque‚ and turbid. The quantitative data that was recorded regarded: Temperature‚ pH‚ Alkalinity‚ Hardness‚ Chlorine‚ as well as‚ Nitrate‚ and Nitrite. There was also two views of microscope observations

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    Neuro Notes

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    Senses: detect changes in the environment • General vs. specialized/attuned (some animals are better) – Human vision vs. taste/smell – Humans are diurnal and nocturnal‚ helps senses • A blind child was asked the following question: “What are the 7 wonders of the world?” – To touch‚ taste‚ see‚ hear – To feel‚ laugh‚ love – Modalities/Senses: Vision‚ Taste‚ Smell‚ Hearing‚ Touch Submodalities • Information about these senses • For vision‚ this includes light‚ color patterns‚ shading‚ motion

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    The Industrial Revolution hurt the poor because they were dying from getting the disease Cholera‚ and they had to live in very small foul smelling slums. Although no single individual is responsible for the Industrial Revolution. The Revolution occurred due to the confluence of several factors in England in the mid 18th century. The Industrial Revolution was caused from many events leading up to it but it was not particularly an individuals fault. The Industrial Revolution hurt the poor

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    Compost Pile at Home Window Age of Compost Pile Temp.(F) Odor Texture Changes Start compost 5/18 N/A Odorless Rough and damp No change Day 2 5/20 57 Odorless Rough and damp No change. Add fertilizer and more dirt. Day 4 5/22 58 Citrus smell Clumpy and dry Worms die due to too much fertilizer. Get more worms next day Day 6

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    other was adding water to test if it would turn into mud. Some mistakes that could be improved in the experiment next time is- making sure not to pour a lot of salt into the beaker when heating it‚ since there was a lot of salt when heating it the smell was more nastier and shocking. Also when heating the dirt not to let it burn for a long time because when washing it‚ it was hard to get some of the dirt

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    RESULTS: Solution | pH Value | Aniline | 7 | Benzyl aniline | 12 | Diethylamine | 10 | Table 1: Basicity of Amines Solution | Odor of Solution | Aniline added with chloroform and alcoholic KOH | Unpleasant smell | Table 2: Carbylamine Test (odor of solution) Solution | Observations | Aniline added with concentrated H2SO4 | -Salt formation upon addition of sulfuric acid- Gelatinous‚ pale yellow solution | Table 3: Salt Formation Solution: | Residue Formation: | pH level:

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    loss of stream of consciousness‚ and depression. Cranial nerve one (CN I)‚ serves as the olfactory nerve where it’s responsibility lies in that of the sense of smell. Smell bypasses the thalamus where most cranial nerves reside‚ and instead travels to the limbic system. Consequently‚ this bypass is the reason why the link between smell and memory recognition is fundamental. Purpose

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