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    Goddess Laxmi

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    The word ’’Lakshmi’’ has been derived from the Sanskrit word Lakshay‚ meaning "aim" or ’’goal’’. Thus the Goddess suggests all the worldly and spiritual success in life. Lakshmi provides material and spiritual wealth‚ luxury‚ fertility‚ fortune‚ purity‚ beauty‚ power‚ generosity and auspiciousness to its devotees. Goddess Lakshmi is visualized as a beautiful golden complexioned lady draped in redsaree bordered with golden lining‚ bejeweled with much jewelry sitting or standing on lotus. The auspicious red

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    instead of trying to explain the feeling of the situation which can prove to be very difficult in odd situations. When analyzed‚ the use of the specific color and its relevance can be identified. The color white and light tones are associated with purity‚ innocence and benevolence. This idea proves to be true in The Great Gatsby when Nick describes the room in Tom’s house where Daisy and Jordan are introduced. Nick describes the room as “bright” (Fitzgerald 12) and the windows as “gleaming white

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    Othello Act 5 Scene 2

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    hers than snow and smooth as monumental alabaster” (V‚ ii‚ 3-4). The use of the words “whiter”‚ “snow”‚ and “alabaster” is imagery for purity. Referring back the chaste stars‚ Othello will not admit to heaven because if he does then that would take away her purity. Othello alludes to Desdemona as a “monumental alabaster”. Translating‚ he calls her the statue of purity and committing this sin of cheating with Cassio has contradicted that belief.

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    The Stolen Party

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    The Stolen Party In the Stolen Party the author‚ Liliana Heker‚ magnificently illustrates the theme of innocence and purity. More specifically innocence and purity of childhood is shown to be the invisible barriers of social classes in the society. Although the characters are similar‚ they are still separated by one gap and that is social classes. These themes are shown through diction and tone‚ mood‚ and symbolism. One way this theme of social barriers is emphasized is with the literary device

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    about her circumstances‚ being shown as a flawed character from Act I‚ Scene I; eloping secretly without her father’s knowledge. Desdemona’s flaws are apparent from her first presence in Othello‚ clearly overthrowing her prior image of perfection and purity; when Brabantio is told of Desdemona’s deception replies with “Have you lost your wits?” in disbelief of Desdemona’s betrayal. “I am hitherto your daughter. But here’s my husband.” From her first moment of speech‚ Desdemona shows her

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    Apple Plus Case Study

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    corresponding reflux rate and composition control of TAEE in retentate for the side stream flow rate from RD to pervoporation unit. It is observed that for the purity control in retentate‚ making a change in the side stream flow rate‚ results into a very small error leading to the overshoot. Further on repeatedly making large changes to overshoot the target purity‚ the output i.e. Side stream flow rate oscillates around the set point in a constantly decaying sinusoidal manner. Therefore the system is stable.

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    Change from Innocence

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    something highly cherished. In the novel‚ To Kill a Mockingbird‚ the author plots the change of childhood innocence to the journey of understanding reality. However it’s not always so that adulthood depicts a more wholesome view of the world. Mostly it’s purity that does the job better. Scout is a child who has been living across Arthur Radley nicknamed- though pleasantly- “Boo” Radley for her whole life. Never has she thought of crossing over the barrier of the innocence. The barrier that is keeping the

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    10-16-12 Global honors 10 The flag of Mali consists of three equal sized vertical stripes ‚the left stripe is green; the middle is yellow; and the right stripe is red. The green stripe signifies hope‚ yellow symbolizes purity and wealth and red symbolizes the force and the struggles of the heroes of independence.The Mali flag was created on March 1‚ 1961. Mali gained independence from France on September 22‚ 1960. The first flag of Mali was adopted on April 4‚ 1959‚ when

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    Volumetric Titration

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    added to analyte. * Titrant-the reagent which is place in the burette & will added to analyte until end point reached. * Titre value-the amount of titrant by taking the final reading from burette after the end point reached. * it is high purity typically 100±0.5% * it is hygroscopic compound which is does not react with water or air. It means that it is stable for long term storage.2HCl + Na2C03 2NaCl + C02 + H20 Mole Na2C03 = 0.2329 g 2(22.99)+1(12.01)+3(16)g/mole

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    Introduction Esters are in a lot of natural products like flowers‚ spices and fruits. They are usually used in artificial flavorings. Carboxylic esters help amplify the sensory effect of esters. Isopentyl acetate is made from the direct esterification of acetic acid and isopentyl alcohol. The direct esterification of acetic acid and isopentyl alcohol is an equilibrium reaction that shifts the product to the side by using the excess of one of the starting reagents. Acetic acid usually used in excess

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