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    Rock Candy Lab Report

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    around the string *Higher altitude of crystals only on the right half of the jar *Slight crust of crystallization on the top solution (along the rim of the jar) *Solution without movement/stiff and very viscose Discussion Questions: 1. Why does the string need to be soaked and then dried? The string will provide the surface on which the crystals will grow. As water evaporates from the string‚ small crystals of sugar will appear on the string. These tiny seed crystals provide starting

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    Candy Land Once upon a time there lived a simple girl who lived a simple life. Her name was Elena brooks and she lived in a small town of Freeport‚ Kansas. Elena lived with her mom‚ Adriana and her dad‚ Chris. She was a star student and was on the tennis‚ track‚ and debate team for her school. One day Elena was walking to her house when she saw a guy from her school named Eliot‚ they talked for a while and he decided to invite Elena to a party he was having this evening before their school’s football

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    At the beginning of the story‚ Walton is writing to his beloved sister. He talks about his big adventure to the North Pole. His dream is to see the sun going around and around‚ the campise spinning in circles‚ and to find a new passage. Walton explains to his sister of the loneliness he is feeling‚ but he is also very picky with who could be his friend. One day‚ Walton see a tall person on a slide pass by before find Victor. Victor‚ at first‚ looked like a savage. Though as he spoke to Walton turns

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    used as a pawn between people trying to damage each other. The death of this poor girl should be surprising‚ but with everything she endured‚ it is a wonder that she did not pass earlier. Ophelia is easily manipulated into being used by others to get what they want and she ends up reaping the repercussions of such actions. When Gertrude describes Ophelia’s death‚ it seems as though Ophelia has reached her true resting place. Gertrude depicts

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    Hunger was always in his life‚ but as the days drug on‚ it developed a new depth. It never left his side; it twisted his guts and gnawed at him every minute he was awake. In Richard Wright’s novel Black Boy‚ Richard suffers from physical‚ emotional‚ and mental hunger. For Richard‚ the lack of food was not the only thing that affected his physical state of being. Richard longed for food‚ for the longer he went without it‚ it was slowly eating away his muscles; he desired to see the day when

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    John Steinbeck in the first chapter of "Of Mice and Men" attempts to make the setting appear as paradise or as the Garden of Eden. Yet‚ later in this play the paradise changes into the opposite of what it was and many of the descriptions are foreshadowing‚ for example‚ the dead mouse in Lennies pocket represents the fate of people who are in the dark or are weak. In these ways‚ he attempts to use the paradise setting to catalyze the storyline into the final chapter where most of the descriptions

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    TRIZ is a problem solving method which was discovered in the 1940’s by Genrich Altshuller together with his workmates. It is a tool that emphasizes utilization of the wisdom of those who have dealt with similar problems only with different contexts but similar principles (Illerbane & Phaal‚ 2011). With a structured approach to problem solving‚ TRIZ focuses on problem definition and resolution followed by solution evaluation (Tiuc & Draghici‚ 2016). One of the most important aspect of TRIZ is the

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    How has artwork transformed itself with the use of metaphors? With many different artwork pieces we have seen through museums or within our textbooks‚ most would include an underlying meaning. The underlying meaning of the artwork is depicted by the audience and how they would choose to interpret the artwork. For instance‚ in Frida Kahlo’s self-portrait piece with a thorn necklace and a dead hummingbird‚ it signifies certain objects to show her own characteristics. Aside from the hummingbird‚ which

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    The Candy Man By : Nadia Guadarrama This is a story about a young girl and how her life is a mess. Our story begins in a small town called Hudson. It was the middle of summer and our young girl named Nadia Guadarrama was moving back to her home town‚ Hudson. She grow up there and loved it there but her famly moved into the city but now they re moving back to their old house upin Hudson. It was June 20 2018 and she had just oved into her home. Nadia was upseted with ghost and belived in them

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    AP 20 March 2016 Biography John Steinbeck decided to become a writer at the age of fifteen years old and did not let anyone stand in his way. Steinbeck is now considered to be one of the best American authors of all time. John Ernst Steinbeck‚ Jr. was born on February 27‚ 1902‚ to John Ernst and Olive Hamilton Steinbeck in Salinas‚ California. Steinbeck’s father worked as an accountant and his mother worked as a schoolteacher to provide for the family. Steinbeck was the third of four children.

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