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    Narrative Essay- Fire!

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    The skies were painted into a blend of rosy pink to salmon orange. I admired the natural beauty in awe as the calm breeze caressed my face gently. After taking in some fresh air‚ I cleaned up and dressed up for the day and went downstairs. My father was reading the newspapers one Sunday morning. We were having our breakfast when suddenly‚ there was a loud explosion coming from the building opposite us. Out of curiosity‚ I went over to the window to see what was happening. I realized that

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    Beach House

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    if they are telling a secret that has been kept for years..Blue waves that crash against the beach making the sand crumble between my toes..Crabs running everywhere.. Then I see it..a blue house..with its paint starting to fade from the hot sun..pink shutters that storms have almost destroyed..but the house still looks amazing sitting there facing forever... A little girl with curly red hair playing with a little boy with blue swim shorts...running into the ocean they seem 2 magically disappear

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    The Ammonia Fountain Experiment To set the ammonia fountain experiment up I made sure I had all the materials the lab required me to have which was: a Florence Flask‚ a 600 mL beaker‚ a Mohr pipet‚ distilled and tap water‚ a polyethylene wash bottle‚ a phenolphthalein indicator‚ concentrated ammonium hydroxide‚ sand‚ a heating mantle‚ a ring stand‚ clamps‚ a two-hole rubber stopper‚ one hole rubber stopper‚ and a medicine dropper. I then filled my beaker three fourths of the way up with tap water

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    The jellyfish‚ a dangerously stunning underwater creature‚ can adequately symbolize the phenomenon that is nature. Nobody denies the "medusa" of its attractive features‚ such as‚ its dazzling pink color‚ elegant frame‚ and most important‚ its transparent body that displays running electricity. However‚ touch it underwater and experience the wrath of its devious abilities. Its colorful stingers have the power to inject an electrical toxin into their prey. It can kill. Furthermore‚ Mary

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    Essay 1 Advertisement

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    strategies used to sell their product. The Reebok advertisement as mentioned‚ features a very clean and sheek color scheme. Using white and beige color throughout‚ with bright pink color only pertaining to the product itself and the products description. While encouraging the consumer to easily find the focal point‚ the bright pink color stands out in such a way that the consumer will be drawn to the sneaker as well as the benefits this product provides. Also shown in the bottom right corner‚ is the amount

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    lap report

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    number 12 was picked. According to the procedures that we have been learned in class‚ our performances were running properly. More than 20 kinds of experiments were performed to identify unknown bacterium. The first test is gram stain. The result is pink rod which means gram negative rod shape cells. Also‚ in nutrient broth tube‚ it is observed to growth bacterium. To determine the production of protease‚ we do the gelatin stab. The result of this experiment is negative which has solid texture. The

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    The Innocence of Edie

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    enjoying the quiet while taking a bath. She talks about the bathroom as something new and shiny. “The basin and the tub and the toilet were all pink‚ and there were glass doors with flamingoes painted on them‚ to shut off the tub. The light had a rosy cast and the mat sank under your feet like snow‚ except that it was warm”(Clugston‚ 2010). Using the words pink and rosy symbolize a younger innocent passion that has not yet developed. Including in this is the reference to the white mat as snow and warm

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    Room Description Essay

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    standing because it protects itself by being relaxed‚ ‚ and spiritual (faith). The mood(atmosphere) of the room is always relaxed. The rooms’ neutral colors of brown and beige do not brighten up the room but keep it calm. The walls are not hot pink and lime green anymore but a soft cream color. There are no more band posters or pictures hanging up. Therefore the walls are left naked and the once colorful room is no more and is now bare. The stereo in the corner no longer plays loud music. Now

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    Descriptive Place Coursework Sunset Beach As I lay down onto the golden grains of sand‚ I looked up to the vibrant yet soothing streaks of colour that had filled the canvas of the sky. There were strokes of pink and orange that resembled the soft‚ supple skin of a perfectly ripened peach. The setting sun’s radiant face was mirrored by the shimmering clear blue waves of the sea which was framed by sloping land on either side‚ both of which were flourished with a palette of different bright

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    Le' Chatelier's Principle

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    Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to develop a deeper understanding of LeChatelier’s Principle by observing several systems at chemical equilibrium and interpreting the effects of varying concentrations and temperature. The principle states that if systems at equilibria are altered or disturbed in any form‚ the equilibria will shift to reduce the disturbing influence ( Catalyst‚ 186). In a 3 part experiment‚ we analyzed the outcome of changes in reactant and product concentrations‚ equilibrium

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