ABSTRACT This study was conducted to determine the possibility of using yellow bell seeds crude extract as fuel.Mature yellow bell seeds were collected‚ cleaned‚ and ground using mortar and pestle. Water was added before the juice was extracted. To remove excess water‚ the juice extracted from the seeds was boiled and was allowed to cool. Testing on the use of the crude extract for lighting purposes then followed. Results show that it is possible to use the crude extract as substitute for kerosene
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Hundert and Sedgewick Bell that occurred after the second Julius Caesar contest. The verbal exchange between both men was an example of the interpersonal conflict which occurs in interactions where there are real or perceived incompatible goals‚ scarce resources‚ or opposing viewpoints. The conflict arose when Professor Hundert was finally able to prove that Mr. Bell was cheating during the second Julius Caesar contest. For years‚ Professor Hundert had the suspicion that Mr. Bell had cheated during
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Sylvia Plath’s semi-autobiographical novel The Bell Jar‚ demonstrates the startling effects of an oppressive patriarchal society on a bright and accomplished woman. Esther’s descent into madness can be attributed towards 1950’s America’s absurd expectations of women‚ the pressure women place on each other and the patronising attitude of the medical world. All throughout the novel‚ characters such as Esther’s own mother‚ Buddy Willard and Mrs. Willard all exist as manifestations of the suffocating
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Jesus Lopez Ms. Head British Literature Agoust 30th‚ 2012 “Crabbe” Crabbe by William Bell is a journal of Franklin Crabbe‚ an unhappy teenager who‚ right before his final exams‚ decided to run away and leave not a trace. It takes him some time to plan it‚ but he gets away with it‚ packing up his things and driving away from his life as a spoiled‚ "semi-alcoholic" teenager whose every move has been planned out
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Levels and loops: the future of arti®cial intelligence and neuroscience Anthony J. Bell Interval Research Corporation‚ 1801 Page Mill Road‚ Palo Alto‚ CA 94304‚ USA In discussing arti¢cial intelligence and neuroscience‚ I will focus on two themes. The ¢rst is the universality of cycles (or loops): sets of variables that a¡ect each other in such a way that any feed-forward account of causality and control‚ while informative‚ is misleading. The second theme is based around the observation that a
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handle unpredictable conditions‚ approaches to challenging task and communication style when collaboration with colleagues are obligatory‚ thus are similar key components in the medical and teaching profession. However‚ according to the article‚ “The Bell Curve” by Atul Gawande‚ accountability for the results‚ which considered “average work”‚ does not hold prominence as do in the teaching profession. Like the attributes of Dr. Warren Warwick‚ director of Fairview University Children’s Hospital‚ an
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"Touching the Earth" was written by Bell Hooks. Hooks starts off his writing by saying "when we love the Earth‚ we are able to love ourselves more fully." By opening with this‚ Hooks tells the reader that he is appreciative of the Earth‚ and believes that by loving the Earth‚ a person can love themselves. Hooks recounts his childhood‚ where he watched his family grow food on their land. The sharing of tips for growing and harvesting crops between Native Americans and African people is mentioned to
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Jane Jusu 5/6/12 Analysis Paper: Black Women “Ain’t I a Woman by Bell Hooks brings to light many aspects of how many oppressive forces such as racism and sexism can affect woman’s life. The book emphasizes how these deep interconnections between sexism and race are the key reasons why black women especially‚ struggle for liberation. Hooks takes a feminist stand point to expose the strengths and suffering of black women. This analysis will address the concept of patriarchy hooks emphases
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aardvark and his animal friends. I loved the way Cece Bell used a bunny to represent herself- often a shy‚ timid animal who is prey to many predators often because they’re easy to pick on. Bunnies are also a representation of what she has lost. The giant bunny ears are ironic‚ which was more than likely done on purpose since this particular physical characteristic of these cute woodland creatures is prominent and noticeable. I love that Bell took her childhood experience of feeling different and
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‘The Catcher in the Rye’ and ‘The Bell Jar’ are two comparable bildungsroman novels that handle the topics ‘loneliness and madness’ in ways typical to modern American Literature‚ techniques including irreverent humour and terse prose. Yet it must be considered that Plath and Salinger depict altered views on loneliness and madness. Whilst both authors are attentive to the superficial values of 1950’s America‚ Plath’s novel is individualised as it seems to focus on the darker side of society‚ inclusive
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