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    Abstract: This experiment’s objective was to determine the optimal temperature for amylase from two different sources and to analyze how different temperatures affect the activity of the enzyme amylase. The chosen fungal amylase was Aspergillus oryzae and chosen bacteria was Bacillus licheniformis to be analyzed. Six groups performed the experiment with each member assigned a different temperature. Four test tubes of bacteria, fungal, and starch were obtained and each label and assigned with different

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    Throughout the course of history, authors from different places and time periods have integrated nature in their writing. Throughout various works of literature nature is commonly used for scenery, symbolism, and when paired with other things motif. To take things farther, the famous American author, Nathaniel Hawthorne, deploys nature as a way to mirror characters motives and thoughts. Specifically in Nathaniel Hawthorne’s The Scarlet Letter, Hawthorne definitively employs the use of a long “babbling

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    In the film Color Purple plays an important role defend the lifestyle on African American before Civil Right Movement. The movie Color Purple African American women’s were faced with abuse cruel. The movie was made in Macon county, Georgia in there were two main complicated characters ceil in her sister Nettie. The color purple is a fictional movie that is told by a poor black women name ceil. She was living in Georgia in early 20 century actually before civil right movement her story is based on

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    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s novel, Americanah, tells the story of two young Nigerians who wish to leave their military-ruled country for America. While the novel tells both characters’ stories, I will focus on the beginning of Ifemelu’s, the young woman who moves to the United States. The themes of assimilation and race are topics I gravitated towards in undergrad and the novel has reminded me how important these works are, especially as a white American. Seeing America through someone else’s eyes

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    women's rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes” to where we develop the concept of all the abuse of women, as well as social inequality, and aesthetic value. The Color Purple is a story where the male characters where the focal point of the story when it comes to power and strength. Although many times in The Color Purple the male characters were abusive and wrong in many ways there were some male characters including Harpo who only abuses Sofia because because his father abused his wife and

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    Question 1: The author of “The Color Purple”, distributed the title throughout the story. When reading about Celie’s life, seeing that she has not had it pleasant since she was born. The color purple in her point of view represents the great things in life that god created for all the people to appreciate. Although Celie thinks that it would be a miracle for something wonderful to finally happen to her. As all the events including Nettie running away, her dad selling her to a stranger named Mr,

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    In the book The Color Purple, Alice Walter uses the color purple to symbolize Celie’s transformation into a poised woman and God’s influence on her life. Although the color purple does not appear many times in the novel, purple associates with Celie and her journey from a young girl to a confident woman. As a young girl, Celie expresses that purple is her favorite color because purple represents the beauty that she desired. When Mr.’s sister is not able to buy the purple clothing that Celie wanted

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    The Color Purple written by Alice Walker is a novel that explores the issues of domestic violence and abuse. She conveys a number of themes to illustrate these issues such as vulnerability and a loss of control. Celie is a young African American girl who lives in a world full of abuse and racism. At a young age, she was mentally abused and sexually assaulted by her father which mentally scars her for years to come. It addresses many societal issues The strength of sisterhood Walker demonstrates

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    Color Purple. For the main character, Celie, this quote represents so much in her life. The Color Purple is a book with many different hidden messages. They are all lessons learned by Celie throughout her life that she shares. Out of all the messages these are the most important messages from the book and an explanation on why they are important. To scratch the surface, it shall start with Celie’s talks with God. The digging deeper Celie breaking free. Finally, what the color purple is

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    The Color Purple “Oh, Celie, unbelief is a terrible thing. And so is the hurt we cause others unknowingly.” This one quote represents this book because Ceclie was abused by her father and husband. She soon gets the courage to be herself when Shug arrives. Faith, Ceclie, an independent woman, and loving yourself for who you are a few things from the movie The Color Purple. Deep in the rural parts of Georgia there is a girl named Ceclie. She is a really poor teenager and is uneducated. Ceclie gets

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