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    points in a young man’s life. For one to grow as a person‚ both in intelligence and development of morals‚ one looks to others as an example. Since there is always room for improvement‚ readers often learn from characters in novels. One learns from Gwen Bristow’s Luke in Celia Garth important skills and morals while he searches for his true role in life and interacts with the main character‚ Celia. Luke is introduced to us at the very beginning of the book while Celia is on an errand to Godfrey

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    frequencies compared to the other wavelengths. 2. The colors of the rainbow are given by the acronym ROYGBIV (red‚ orange‚ yellow‚ green‚ blue‚ indigo‚ violet). If I tell you that sunlight passed through a prism will separate into colors by bending the red light the least‚ tell me what color of the rainbow is the most energetic color. Ans: Violet is the most energetic color on the spectrum because it has a shortest wavelength‚ highest frequency and greatest ability to bend after passing through

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    GRAM STAIN THEORY: The most widely used staining procedure in microbiology is the Gram stain‚ discovered by the Danish scientist and physician Hans Christian Joachim Gram in 1884. Gram staining is a differential staining technique that differentiates bacteria into two groups: gram-positives and gram-negatives. The procedure is based on the ability of microorganisms to retain color of the stains used during the gram

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    Wendy’s Relationships in The Usual Rules In the novel The Usual Rules by Joyce Maynard‚ Wendy is faced with many questions following her mother’s death. She is faced with self-actualizing and becoming independent as well as self-sufficient without the aid of a strong maternal or paternal figure. Following the aftermath of 9/11‚ instead of responding to the events in an emotionally selfish way‚ Wendy attempts to fill the void left by her mother by nurturing and caring for Louie in Josh’s absence.

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    determination of reaction progress step by step‚ as the decomposition and formation of new compounds during the reaction can be confirmed using this technique. 3.1. Dye degradation experiment Total 6 fabric dyes and two laboratory dyes (Congo red and Crystal violet) were used for the study. The λmax of dyes was determined by spectrophotometer (UV Vis- 1800 Shimadzu‚ Jaipan Spectrophotometer) and further the dyes were incubated with Chara sp.‚ Scenedesmus obliquus (S6) and algal extract of Chara extract beads

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    Cocci Bacteria Lab Report

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    In this procedure we used crystal violet‚ the primary stain to dye the bacteria purple‚ gram’s iodine‚ which will cause the crystal violet color to bind more tightly with the cell‚ ethanol‚ which removes the purple color from gram-negative bacteria‚ and then safranin‚ a pink dye‚ (Caldas‚ Herron‚ La Mota-Peynado‚ Wong‚ and Trowbridge‚ 2017). After heat fixing a slide with a smear of a bacterium species‚ we wash the slide first with crystal violet and let it sit for one minute and rinsed will

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    O B S E R V A T I O N S DATE Complete -N -P -K -Ca -Mg -S -Fe Feb. 18 No changes yet No change 1&2 spot young leaf margin No changes 1 one spot young leaf 2 no change 1 violet color on lower part of stem 2 No changes 1&2 small spots in young leaf 1&2 white spots in young leaf Feb. 19 Naputol yung isang dahon Pale color na color ng leaves 1 Pale color ng leaf 1&2 spot young leaf margin (same as above) Nothing change 1 one spot

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    circles that translate the shapes of her body. Picasso divides her face in half. The right half of her face (from our point of view) is in soft violet grey and the left half is in a much paler grey. Her nose is represented twice‚ once as a single black line‚ running across the left eyebrow down to the bridge of the nose and tits tip. Next‚ the edge of violet grey paints her in profile‚ creating a double image of the woman. The center parting of her hair accentuates this double image idea. To our

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    know what I’m talking about. Yet‚ they still manage to stay strong for one another. Violet as the oldest knows that she promised her parents once that she will always take care of her younger siblings Klaus and Sunny. Circumstances and their parents will lend the to Counts Oalfs custody‚ which was a horrible experience. Yes‚ but this made the kids closer than they ever were before. By only having each other Violet‚ Klaus and Sunny are their own moral support‚ they count on each other for everything

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    LE CHATELIER’S PRINCIPLE Castro‚ Lharize C. Experiment # 1 I. Introduction: In this experiment‚ using Le Chatelier’s principle‚ we will observe several responses of a system at equilibrium to various changes in external conditions. The experiment aims to investigate two equilibrium systems: (a) cobalt complexes and (b) chromate-dichromate equilibrium and explain observations in light of the Le Chatelier’s principle. II. Theory/Concepts: In 1884 the French chemist and engineer Henry-Louis

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