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    Realities of War

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    Owen presents a speaker who criticizes war and illustrates a vivid picture in the readers mind regarding the harsh realities surrounding warfare‚ including the fallen soldiers and the ones left behind to grieve their losses. Where as W.B. Yeats in Easter 1916 portrays a speaker who conveys an ambiguous attitude in relation to war‚ they initially seem undecided in their feelings regarding the rebellious revolutionaries who led the uprising‚ but soon turn to appreciate and appreciate the fallen individuals

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    Yeats Poetry

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    and the history of their world. Yeats reflects upon many issues of his life and his world that the audience can empathise with and appreciate. Such ideas include that of change and transformation and life and death‚ ideas that are reflected in both Easter 1916 and The wild swans at Coole. Because the audience experiences these issues throughout life as a part of the human condition‚ Yeats’ poetry is valued as it artistically and skilfully describes and reflects upon it. ‘The wild swans at Coole’

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    Egg Lab Report

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    structure of proteins. We used a raw egg and noted the changes that happen when there were changes in temperature‚ pH levels‚ and salinity. Five eggs were cracked open and placed into different bowls with different solutions placed into each bowl. What we looked at was the process of denaturing of proteins seeing how it affected the composition of the raw egg between the yoke and white portion. My hypothesis for this experiment is: Solution 1 will case the egg to denature and separate‚ Solution 2

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    Egg Baby” – What did I learn by caring for mine? This project gave me a sneak peak on what it’s going to be like as a parent‚ but not even close to the real thing. At first I thought this project was going to be a breeze‚ but once I got into it I was all wrong. Taking my egg‚ Lily‚ everywhere with me was a pain. I had to worry about her “baby seat” and make sure it was safe for her. Going through the crowded halls at school was quite difficult also. I had to make sure she was close by my

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    Egg Osmosis Lab

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    Purpose To explore transport of materials in three semi-permeable membranes: dialysis tubing‚ eggs‚ and onion cells. Background Information 1. Diffusion is the movement of solutes from high to low concentration. Osmosis is the movement of water from low to high concentration. Both refer to movement in/out of a cell‚ but osmosis refers specifically to water. 2. Isotonic‚ hypertonic‚ and hypotonic all refer to the comparison of concentrations of solutes in verses out of the cell. Isotonic is

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    The Effects of Gallipoli

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    Before 1914‚ all major political parties in Australia supported military training for young men. Labor leaders such as Billy Hughes‚ born in London‚ and John Christian Watson‚ of Scottish descent but born on board ship in Valparaiso Harbour‚ Chile‚ were ardent supporters of the Australian National Defence League. In his recent Soldier Boy: The True Story of Jim Martin the Youngest Anzac‚ Anthony Hill explains how young Jim was imbued at school with pride in being part of the British Empire and was

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    Hot coffee egg

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    again. FLOATING EGG MATERIALS: 3 eggs Water Salt 3 glasses Spoon PROCEDURE: 1. Pour the first glass of water and put the egg. 2. Pour the second glass of water and mixed it with a spoon of salt. After that put the egg. 3. Pour the third glass of water anf mixed it with a spoon of salt and after that put the egg. After putting the egg pour some water on the glass. REFLECTION: When we put the egg on the first glass it didnt float but in the second glass the egg floated and it is because

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    yeats poems

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    pun for prey “Romantic Ireland’s dead and gone‚ / It’s with O’Leary in the grave”.- O’Leary was last bastion of man who had no sense of self-interest. He happily went into exile‚ but was not interested in making a martyr of himself as some of the Easter 1916 people may have done. Romanticism Stanza 2: suggesting that the best prayer is action: “Yet they were of a different kind / the names that stilled your childish play” - talking about great ‘heroes’ of Ireland‚ comparing them to business owners

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    Britain and Total War

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    Britain and Total War Reasons for delaying total war Nature of British society Britain was a parliamentary democracy with a free press and strong union movement. There was no tradition of conscription and although government controls were quickly put in place‚ Britain did not assume organisation for total war in 1914. ‘Business as usual’ Britain’s official response to the war was ‘business as usual’. This is because many in Britain believed the war would be over very quickly. It was assumed

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    EGG DROP PROJECT

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    EGG DROP PROJECT Using principles of physics‚ design and construct a container for a raw egg that can be dropped from the second story balcony of St. Joseph’s Academy and strike the ground without breaking the egg. The finished container must meet the following criteria: No professional packing materials (such as bubble wrap or Styrofoam peanuts) may be used. The egg must be raw and either Large or X-Large. If a parachute is attached to the container‚ it must be made from

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