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    it to travel in a straight line. It caused many unplanned setbacks, but we were able to fix it in time for the test. We fixed this problem by managing to cut popsicle sticks the length of the car, and glue them in a straight line, parallel from each other. We then took the axles and carefully set them up between the popsicle sticks, so that they would hold steady in place and go straight. After a few trails

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    In Mary Oliver’s “Crossing the Swamp”, the speaker compares a swamp to the struggles and hardships in life that fight against her. The speaker repeatedly contrasts herself to the swamp to emphasize the vastness of the swamp, conveying how the speaker understands the hardships that come with life. The speaker describes the swamp as a “wet thick cosmos [...] ーthe nugget”. The paradox compares the vast “cosmos” with a small golden “nugget,” contrasting how the experience the speaker is going through

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    Burned Stick Quotes

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    The Burnt stick is a novel about inequality This is an essay demonstrates a strong agreement that the burnt stick is a novel about inequality. Since from the eighteenth to the twentieth there were a lot of clues in this novel shows inequality between white and aboriginal. The white carry out the stolen generation, took the light skinned aboriginal kids away from their original family to lear white people’s culture, also they think they don’t have emotion and the fathers didn’t allow the kids like

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    Glow Sticks Experiment

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    enjoyment of a glow stick. Whether it was for entertainment in a night club, to keep the children occupied, or just to light up a dark room, glow sticks have been appreciated by millions of people. However, very few of these users are aware of what occurs to produce the glow. To activate a glow stick, it must first be snapped in half. This “snapping” initiates a chemical process that results in the production of the colored light. How does this process work and why must the glow stick be “snapped”

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    Speech On Bully Sticks

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    The bully sticks craze – are they good for your pet? As a pet owner, I’m always thinking of new ways to surprise my four-legged friend. If you are anything like me, you might want to buy a new dog chew for Buddy. Or you just want to save what’s left of your shoes. In either case, you can’t do wrong if you choose bully sticks. While most dogs are crazy about them, you might be wondering if they are a healthy treat for your beloved pet. Well, don’t worry. I’m here to unravel the mystery behind these

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    This reaction can be seen in a glow stick when a solid ester reacts with hydrogen peroxide producing phenol and cyclic peroxide. Cyclic peroxide then reacts with the dye in the glow stick to ultimately create the glow. The glow stick was first invented by Michael M Rauhut and Laszlo J Bollyky based on the works on Edwin A Chandross. Glow Sticks are very important to the modern times because they affect the society, living conditions and the environment. Glow sticks are a popular choice for the fourth

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    “Ahh”, Ronnie yawns, as he gets up for his first day of school. The door creeks open as his mom peeks inside to check if Ronnie is awake. His mom in her calm soothing voice asks, “Are you excited for your first day of school?” Ronnie sees in his mother’s eyes that she herself was excited for him to start middle school. Ronnie replies, “Not really.” He was, however, excited to see his friends that he hasn’t seen since summer break. Ronnie gets up and dresses up in the best outfit he could find

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    In the books Night and House of Sticks, the idea of a protective father is challenged, causing the authors to assume responsibility. Both Elie and Ly are presented with uncontrollable circumstances. Both books replay stories of change, loss and transformation. In Night, Elie Wiesel's relationship with his father deteriorates after Elie does not fight back or try to protect his father when the SS officers beat him. Throughout the memoir, Elie displays strong conflicting feelings about his father that

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    Comparing Canon PowerShot Digital ELPH with Sony DSC-P10 There are many good digital cameras spread around the global market, and inevitably this will make many costumers confused since they don’t know which digital camera to have. Canon, Casio, Kodak, Nikon, Olympus, Sony are the examples of well-known digital camera manufacturers and they have some really good products such as Canon PowerShot S400, Casio Exilim EX-Z3, Kodak Professional DCS Pro 14n, etc. Since I have Canon PowerShot Digital

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    Garmin Stick Competitors

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    grows. The competitive landscape for a Stick with GPS consists of GPS providers, Blind Stick (Cane) suppliers, and Smart sticks. • Main Competitors: The main competitors in this industry are all small sized players that have a new presence in the market. The Major threat comes from Company ULTRACANE because they’ re best positioned to compete and have the largest market share. In our competition,

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