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    Independent variable the independent variable for the experiment is the temperature changing and the water melting. The dependent variable the dependent variable for the Controlled variable is the box, and the temperature of the hot water before it is going to be placed in the lunchbox and the size of each lunchbox. Problem For me enjoying a perfect lunch is to have a perfect meal. All, meals need to be either cooled or heated. Without it, many people can’t enjoy food like they do at home

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    Unfortunately, his beloved wife couldn’t stand to hold in this secret any longer. She couldn’t tell another person so she set out to the marsh and approached the water. There she shares her secret with water and it’s discovered that woman can’t keep secrets. As the Wife of Bath finishes with the story of Midas we return to the Knight's quest for the thing most desired by the woman. The Knight was beginning to lost faith that he would ever find the answer he sought. As he headed home the

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    something. In regard to Stone Astinn, a conglomerate in the world of Technology, beneath the beautiful, complementing animal magnetism, lurked an authentic element of danger. Hiding something, she perceives, is an understatement. While harboring a secret of her own, she disregards admittance of a thief; nonetheless, pilfers evidence from crime scenes. After covering the story of an explosion that collapsed a historic empire, further deception, and she discovers that the mysterious gold coin she pocketed

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    The changing scenery from shadow and shade to green fertility in the film Maleficent and the novel The Secret Garden reflects the main characters’ growth as they learn to accept love into their lives. Initially, shadow and shade dominate the film Maleficent and the novel The Secret Garden as a symbol of death, lifelessness, sadness, and hopelessness. In the film, a young and innocent Maleficent only sees the light, though shadow exists around her. The color scheme in Maleficent’s world reflects her

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    “The Epic of Gilgamesh” is considered a literary masterpiece nearly lost to the sands of time. The epic was passed on through oral tradition before writing became abundant. Thus it is considered one of the oldest known stories in literary history. The epic tells of the journey, struggle, and inevitability of the great king Gilgamesh’s life. The epic has been proven to be at least partially true, as archeologists have discovered evidence of the existence of Gilgamesh’s great city Uruk. Uruk was once

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    state in the first paragraph,“The face of the water, in time, became a wonderful book--a book that was a dead language to the uneducated passenger, but which told its mind to me without reserve, delivering its most cherished secrets as clearly as if it uttered them with a voice”. This quote shows that Twain is overjoyed by the view of the river.

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    Like Water For Chocolate “Like Water for Chocolate” by Laura Esquivel, is a beautiful romantic tale of an impossible passionate love during the revolution in Mexico. The romance is followed by the sweet aroma of kitchen secrets and cooking, with a lot of imagination and creativity. The story is that of Tita De La Garza, the youngest of all daughters in Mama Elena’s house. According to the family tradition she is to watch after her mother till the day she does, and therefore cannot marry any men

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    Walter Mitty Identity

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    The Secret Life of Walter Mitty is a film which revolves around an ordinary ineffectual individual who often tunes in and out of the existent world and the imaginative. Walter is portrayed as a character with a tedious and mundane life. Although we see numerous theme that co-exists in the film the most prevalent and concrete theme, is identity. The individual experience that Walter confronts really shapes his identity and his monotonous life throughout the story. Immediately at the start of the film

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    The secret routes traveled by the enslaved, a beacon of hope for many; the Underground Railroad rescued thousands of slaves from their plantations with the help of Harriet Tubman, Levi Coffin, and many more gracious people. The Underground Railroad wasn’t a railroad nor underground, it’s name came from it’s era, the steam engine was invented and also by the popularity of the railways being traveled; they also used the word underground because some parts went under barns along with it being kept as

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    Seamstress, by Dai Sijie, one of the main characters, Luo, is quite into the Seamstress. In this part of the story, each character, the Old Miller, Luo and the Narrator, are telling their points of view of when Luo and the Seamstress went to their little secret area. In Luo’s point of view, he explains what happened with the Seamstress. The relationship between the Seamstress and Luo reveals that Luo has a manipulative attitude. Luo feels that he needs to change the Seamstress into something he wants

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