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    grandma's house only one word comes to my mind: fun. A red brick house on top of a small hill is where my memories reside. A slightly curved gravel road led to the front of the house. Eight or nine rose brown apple trees randomly covered the plush green lawn. Down the small hill, muddy brown water trickled down a ditch with cattails surrounding it. One enormous willow tree sat in the background, to the right of the house, to complete the picture. It almost seemed like a picture from a postcard

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    ABSTRACT Ground water is the biggest source of drinking water available to human population around the world and is rapidly being polluted because of industrialization and increasing demands of agriculture around the world. A set of simple experiments were done to find out what kind of changes do some of these contaminants cause in ground water. Samples of tap water and bottled water were also analyzed for safety. Chemicals like oil, vinegar and soap cause turbidity, odor and color change in water

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    Oscar, By Oscar Mayer

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    Many advertisements want you to buy their product, but Oscar Mayer wants you to enjoy their product as you eat it. The founder Mr. Oscar F. Mayer moved from Germany to Detroit, MI, then later to Chicago, IL to open his German meat market, that was founded in 1883. He implemented and utilized so many tools to open the market, that he had to expand and have local events for his customers. Although many of these companies formulate so many strategies to attract their target audience, their ad can be

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    Immediately seeing a railroad track might not result in everyone having the same interpretation of how this falls into the realm of an “unestablished” work of art. There are various visual elements present: their definitely is a stark outline by the brown rustic rails that are an array of vertical lines. The horizontal lines are represented by the wooden blocks of wood which in spite of some slight chipping remain intact to secure passerbys on trains or those traveling by. Looking farther are diagnoal

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    The purpose of this experiment is to demonstrate the isolation of a natural product from a biological source using extraction techniques, and to demonstrate purification by sublimation. We are isolating caffeine from tea. The goals of the experiment are to successfully extract caffeine from the tea solution and to further purify it by sublimation. We will find the percent yield and melting point of the caffeine at the end and we will also identify certain functional groups using an infrared spectroscopy

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    characterization and symbolism to show that being self-reliant is a part of growing up. The symbolism of the color brown and the struggle of Jerry going through the tunnel represents the signs of maturity. Jerry describes the boys as having “burned smooth dark brown” skin. In Jerry’s point of view, they are described as “big boys, men, to Jerry”. The two quotes associate the brown skin with being older and mature. In the time span between Jerry seeing the boys and Jerry and his mother leaving the

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    room. The first object you will encounter with would be the object that is set by the entrance door. This object is used to study and to concentrate on my class work. The object is rectangle shape and the shade of the wood is classic cherry dark brown. The object is held by four legs that has a leafy design. As you continue to look at the length of the object you can see a silver carved handle that dangles off the side. To furthermore, the object description on the top of the object where the four

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    Reflection In Society

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    Have you ever wondered what it’s like to live in the shoes of someone who’s autistic or has extreme social anxiety? Either of these things can make functioning in society very difficult, but not impossible. At least that’s what I believe, some people disagree with that. The author seems to believe that is impossible to function in society if either of these things affect you. It is possible to function in society, it just takes a lot of patience and practice. Haddon portrays that if you are suffering

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    When you step into my room, the first thing you will notice is the golden afternoon sunlight fluttering in and dancing around because of the large sycamore trees outside my window. The window is fairly large, as my house is a Cape Cod style home. The reason for the window being so large is that it is one of the primary dormer windows on the second floor that front the street. The window is also set in alcove that is approximately two feet deep, and is framed with white wooden shutters on both sides

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    environment. Are you nervous? Because I am. As I walked into school, the smell of perfume and cologne filled my nose. Having my binder squeezed to my chest, and the feeling of sweaty hands; I tried not to act nervous. I see a boy walk past me, his dark brown hair and tall figure lured me as I watched him pass without a glance in my direction. As I walked down the long freshman hall with checkered tiles and cream colored lockers, the eyes of my classmates turned in my direction. The feeling of anxiety fell

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