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    (conversing). We are going to get rid of other senses when testing without mental stimulation; we will confine them in a room with ice water: blindfold, earplugs, etc. This momentarily eliminates their senses that could interfere with the experiment. Data Collection Method: I will Measure long their arms are in water, to test pain. Materials Needed: Stopwatch, blindfold, lots of ear plugs, a room, 16 people (8 guys, 8 girls), ice and water. Research: The research found helps provide sufficient evidence

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    A Date with Marcus Dobre Fanfiction Part 2 Once again, I get butterflies in my stomach. We spit the toothpaste into the sink once we were done brushing our teeth. Marcus grabbed my hand without saying a word and took me to the bed and we both sat down. “Hey is everything Okay?” I asked. “No” Marcus paused “Everything is fine but I want to say that I would love to take you on another date sometime! Do you want to?” “Yes, of course I would love to go on another date with I you and a million more

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    The history wars of Australia is an area of great controversial debate. Throughout the course of Australian history, the public has been mainly subjected to one perspective that focused on the glorifying moments of European settlement and its progress such as its involvement in world wars and the transition of the nation into a globalised continent. As a result, there is a rigid dichotomy between the perceptions of white Australians and the indigenous population on subjects such as the colonisation

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    In general, the male and female roles in society at that time were very different. Ultimately, the males were the ones with the most power. Thus, they seemed to think they knew what is best for the lady’s. Still, she is suffering from depression and went to two different doctors. “My brother is also a physician, and also of high standing, and he says the same thing” (). John is a highly looked upon physician, he tries to make life choices for her that he knows what is best for her, but does he really

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    something to become a woman or a man in their tribe. ‘‘The Apache Girl” and the “Cherokee Indians” both have to show strength and confidence. Dacina has to dance for 10 hours and the “Cherokee Indians” have to sit on a log through the night with a blindfold on. This helps them show that they are strong enough to become a member of the tribe. The ‘‘Medicine Bag’’ and the “Cherokee Indians” also have similar rights of passage because they both don't have to face their journey alone. During Martin's

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    Invisible Man Identity

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    In the novel, Invisible Man written by Ralph Ellison, the author jumps right into the story with a character dying. The character who dies was the narrator’s grandfather, who had earlier stated about how to not become a traitor. From the beginning of the novel, it takes off into a story full of suspense and mystery. The narrator has to overcome significant oppressions from the dominant white society. Throughout the story, the protagonist has to find his own identity without tripping over obstacles

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    During the end of the novel, Nick tries to call Wolfshiem to get him to attend the funeral of Jay Gatsby’s: “Now he's dead ….I can't do it -I cant get mixed up in it (Fitzgerald).” At the end of Gatsby’s life, there was nothing left for him. His blindfold came off too late and saw that money destroyed his life that all he had was false friends were non-existent. On the day of Gatsby or should I say, Daisy, ran over Myrtle, Gatsby waited outside on the lawn watching over daisy. When he looks into the

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    Fight Club Monologue

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    vision. Even though you were finally starting to wake up, you couldn't see anything and, even if you could, the numbing feeling from the drugs still flowed through your veins, preventing you from doing anything. Under (what you presumed to be) the blindfold you could see the cobblestone road and smell the rancid stench of the city. Hygiene wasn’t very popular lately… Whoever was carrying you over their shoulder grunted and repositioned you. "If Captain Kirkland get's mad with us, you're taking

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    The primary method for judging the worth of a piece of literature is its organic unity or the complex way all the elements of a test contribute to a story’s meaning. The images, symbols, and metaphors in Ellison’s “Battle Royal” give this story a whole new meaning. In 1947, when this short story was published, the black community was at an all-time low. The main aspects of this piece have ambiguous meanings behind them. The grandfather’s death scene, the naked dancer, the battle royal, the narrator’s

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    The hypothesis, If the smell is cinnamon then the taste of the ketchup will decrease. The science fair idea was to see if the smell affects taste; when people breathe in and eat at the same time would the smell have any effect on the taste of the food. If something smells bad but taste good would the smell affect the taste. This project is interesting because it is seeing if smell would affect the taste of foods. If someone was to go without tastes buds would they still be able to taste it in a different

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