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    Properties of Substances

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    Various substances (paraffin wax‚ sucrose‚ sodium chloride‚ tin‚ and silicon dioxide) were experimented and identified with tests for hardness‚ solubility‚ conductivity‚ and the time for the solid to melt with a candle and Bunsen burner. The substances were identified according to their properties. Paraffin wax was identified as a non-polar covalent solid‚ sucrose is a polar covalent‚ sodium chloride was acknowledged as an ionic solid‚ tin is a metallic solid‚ sand is a network covalent‚ unknown#1

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    Murasaki Characteristics

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    character’s status and ability‚ whereas being unable to do these shows inferiority in the character in ways such as romantic appeal. Within the story‚ there are many characters who are gifted musicians‚ extending beyond just instruments suchs the koto or flute but‚ are able to sing as well. Genji in particular is said to be incredibly gifted with music and his interactions with others via music reveals their various character traits and desires throughout their lives. Firstly‚ Genji’s early interactions

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    A Midsummer Night's Dream

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    A Midsummer Night’s Dream Act 1‚ Scene 1 Characters Theseus‚ Duke of Athens Hippolyta‚ Queen of the Amazons Egeus Hermia Lysander Demetrius Summary Duke Theseus is going to marry Hippolyta (Queen of the Amazons) in four days‚ during the new moon. Theseus is in a big hurry to enjoy his wedding night‚ but time is passing way too slowly‚ who lashes out at the moon for being slow. Hippolyta is more reasonable. She assures Theseus that four days will go by quickly and says the

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    Friendship in the Wizard of Oz. Having a group of friends can make or break a person. Your friends are constantly surrounding you and are one of the biggest influencers of your behavior. Parents tell us to watch who we choose to be our friends and they’re right about that! Having the right friendships when we’re young can teach us valuable lessons and prepare us for when we’re adults. Examples of good friendships can be found abundantly in the Wizard of Oz (both the movie and the books.)

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    Music : Expressionism

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    by Austrian composer Schoenberg (who is associated with the expressionist movement of the early twentieth century and was the founder of the second Viennese school of music). It was composed in 1909‚ written for a big orchestra‚ made up of mainly flutes oboes clarinets and bassoons. Additionally some other brass instruments and percussion play in the piece such as the trumpet‚ trombone‚ xylophone‚ cymbals and bass drum. ’Peripetie’ can be described as a very intense and restless piece

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    Concert Critique

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    cover‚ while others wore the enlisted dress uniform‚ which consisted of white clothes and a black tie with a white cover. The concert etiquette was informal. The concert opened suddenly with a high chord of the clarinets and then with the sound of flutes. This remind me the class were we studied the pitch: the highness or lowness of sound.

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    the conductor was very into the music‚ sometimes it seemed like he was a one man show‚ acting out the music on the stage. The symphonies were played by a variety of string percussion and other instruments. For instance a piccolo two flutes‚ two oboes‚ two clarinets in B flat and C‚ two bassoons‚ a contrabassoon‚ two horns in E flat and C‚ two trumpets‚ three trombones‚ a timpani and strings. Each musician played his or her instrument with unfailing concentration and poise. I noticed

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    iOLLIVER JACKSON UCAS ID: 1112205288 INTERVIEW DATE: 27/11/2013 ALTERNATIVE PERSONAL STATEMENT – BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES The human body is fascinating. It is astounding the way in which we are beginning to understand how our own complex infrastructure works‚ including the composition and function of each individual cell and molecule. The variety of specialities within Biomedical Sciences‚ such as genetics and neuroscience‚ is one of the main reasons I chose this degree. The human body is an intelligent

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    Wizard of Oz Analogy

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    his journey through Oz‚ he uses common sense and flexibility which makes him similar to the Farmers of the Populist party who were unhappy with their situation‚ but weren’t fully informed of the true causes of their economic struggles. Next was the Tin woodsman‚ who wanted a heart. It appears as if he wants a heart because he’s no longer able to feel for people. This is similar to the ways in which the factory workers were dehumanized and turned

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    his tobacco tin heart‚ and his desire to relieve himself of his agonizing suffering by beginning a new life with Sethe; through

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