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    or undesirable, as in an apple turning brown after being cut. There are two types of browning, which are mentioned as follows: 1. Enzymatic Browning 2. Non-enzymatic Browning ENZYMATIC BROWNING The phenomenon of Enzymatic browning is quite different from the rotting of food that comes with decay. Browning foods can be safely eaten where as the rotten food become harmful. When fruits such as avocadoes, apples, bananas and vegetables like potatoes become brown when cut. This browning cannot only make

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    play into most of these principles as well. A strong sense of balance is created by the elements of the piece, namely the horizon splitting the painting nearly in half with a light gray on top, and a dark brown on the bottom. Value plays a an important role here, as the lower value of the brown causes the piece to feel heavier while the higher value of the gray has the reverse effect, making it feel much lighter. The fact that the gray fills comparatively more space in the piece creates a visually

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    the case then what was placed there that could have created that mark? And what was the purpose of the brown square in the middle of the plate? The outline around the square has a lot of depth so I inferred that the outline was created not through paint but was rather carved out. I thought that the plate could’ve been used for food, however, if it was then there wouldn’t be a need for the brown square in the middle. In general, what was this ceramic plate used for if not for food? Another thing that

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    and dirt, there was also a basketball hoop in the driveway, with a big garage that was not attached to the house. On the outside of the cabin there was a big porch with a railing that leads to the back of the cabin. The wood of the cabin was a light brown color, almost tan, and looked like it was glossed. When we opened the door we all dropped our stuff and started to explore. When I first walked in I felt a rush of relaxation, all the bad things that were happening in the world, all my worries and

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    leave Kenia and me, but she needed her. I really did not want to go, but either stay by myself, so I had no more option than to take my hat and go with them. After a 30 to 40 minutes’ walk through a rough road full of big and small gray rocks, light brown sand, like the one on the sea, and under the shinning hot sun, we got to the corral where the cattle were. Once in there, we took out all the twelve cows, three bulls, and the calf to a little stream close to the corral to drink some water. I could

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    a light glow into the ballroom floor and a small live orchestra was playing a pleasant melody as people greeting the luck Alexander Everus. “Brother!” A deeper voice exclaimed from a small crowd, emerging a heavier man wearing a white suit, light brown hair atop his head and a pair of worn-out glasses upon his nose. His face bear a striking resemblance to Alexander’s. The man approached Alexander with a hug. “Charles! It has been a while brother.” Aya’s father made the remark to the man, returning

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    In this lab, an experiment was done in order to test how the abiotic factor of temperature affects a Tenebrio molitor’s activity level. Both experiments conducted consisted of two separate treatment trials; one in a warm environment (25 degrees Celsius) and one in a relatively cold environment (14 degrees Celsius). Results obtained from these experiments both showed a higher level of T. molitor activity in the warm environment as opposed to the cold environment where less activity occurred. In this

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    Abstract art is defined as art that does not attempt to represent external reality, but seeks to achieve its effect using shapes, forms, colors, and textures. Due to this, it has a higher potential for variation within color schemes and materials. Said potential makes art not only valuable but ultimately unique no matter what piece you look at. By addressing this in conjunction with obtaining Teapot by Waldemar Kolbusz, DePauw University would be showing how much it prides itself on educating its

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    Upon arriving at a two- story house located in a small suburb in the middle of the scorching Arizona desert. You can see one big window from the outside of the house, similar to the size of a fifty-inch TV. Little do you know that behind those windows lies a room filled with peace, security, and warmth. Therefore, your curiosity peaks and decides to explore the enchanting room. As you enter the house you see a stair case to your left about ten steps from the main door. After you make the journey

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