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    ROMEO AND JULIET

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    Taylor Cocke ELA 9 Ms. Evans 21 February 2013 Shakespeare’s Paradoxical Nature of Life William Shakespeare’s tragedy of two star-crossed lovers whose deaths ultimately reconcile their feuding families‚ entails a variety of conflicting figurative language. Sound devices‚ imagery‚ juxtaposition‚ oxymorons‚ and other figurative language examples all assist in conveying the theme that life is paradoxical‚ in Shakespeare’s play Romeo and Juliet. A supreme example of this theme‚ could be Friar Lawrence’s

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    Cheese Report

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    cheese is mainly made from mozzarella cheese. The only difference is it’s molded rather than extruded‚ but otherwise the cheeses are very similar. Mozzarella is made with pasteurized part-skimmed cow’s milk with starter cultures‚ enzymes‚ and salt. Ripening of Curing Time: String cheeses are domestic products‚ which are sold as fresh cheese without aging. String cheese belongs in the Italian category of ‘pasta filata’‚ for which the typical procedure involves a heat treatment of a cheddared curd at

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    tomatos

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    The tomato is the edible‚ often red fruit/berry of the nightshade Solanum lycopersicum‚[1][2] commonly known as a tomato plant. The species originated in the South American Andes[2] and its use as a food originated in Mexico‚ and spread throughout the world following the Spanish colonization of the Americas. Its many varieties are now widely grown‚ sometimes in greenhouses in cooler climates. The tomato is consumed in diverse ways‚ including raw‚ as an ingredient in many dishes‚ sauces‚ salads

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    Home of Mercy

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    is trying to make the reader feel compassion and sympathy for these underappreciated girls. She implies that they live very harsh lives‚ and touches on the notion that they aren’t mature physically (or mentally) when she refers to them as having “ripening bodies.” In my opinion‚ Gwen is blatantly telling the reader that they should see both sides of this argument and not to jump to conclusions about them. The mood of “Home of Mercy” is one of its fundamental tools in persuasion. It contains a very

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    Food Inc.

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    menacing background music and an ominous voice informing the audience that “In the American‚ supermarket‚ there are no such things as seasons.” Tomatoes and fruits‚ we are told are grown overseas while in season but still green‚ then gassed to induce ripening during shipment. The anonymous voiceover then backtracks‚ with a brief explanation of how the process of food production has evolved‚ but has lost its integrity to many throughout the years. The film is broken up into sections‚ which one by one accumulate

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    Chili Pepper

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    The chili pepper is the fruit of plants from the genus Capsicum‚ members of the nightshade family‚ Solanaceae. The term in British English and in Australia‚ New Zealand‚ India‚ Malaysia and other Asian countries is just chilli without "pepper". Chili peppers originated in the Americas. After the Columbian Exchange‚ many cultivars of chili pepper spread across the world‚ used in both food and medicine. India is the world’s largest producer‚ consumer and exporter of chili peppers. Among which the city

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    Carbon Compounds Activity 1: Organic Compounds: Are they Useful? Objective: Recognize the uses of common organic compounds. Materials: paper and pen‚ pentel pen‚ manila paper Labels or Pictures of the following products: gasoline‚ acetone‚ kerosene‚ acetic acid‚ LPG‚ ethanol Procedure: 1) With your group mates‚ use the labels/pictures of the materials to answer the following questions: a.) Complete the table about the uses of the compounds. Indicate using a check mark the uses of

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    LABOR PROCESS Labor- series of physiological and mechanical process by which all products and conception are expelled from the birth canal. -is the series of events by which the uterine contractions and abdominal pressure expel a fetus and placenta from a woman’s body. Regular contractions cause progressive dilatation (enlargement or widening of the cervical canal) and create sufficient muscular force to allow a baby tobe pushed from the birth canal (or vagina). Preliminary Signs of labor 1

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    vitamin C lab report

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    Measuring the Vitamin C content in a variety of fruit juices Background Information Vitamin C‚ also called ascorbic acid‚ is a water soluble vitamin. It is a powerful reducing agent that is able to decolourise blue DCPIP (2.6-dichlorophenol indophenols). The decolourisation of DCPIP can therefore be used to calculate the vitamin C content of a variety of fruit juices. Research Question – To determine how the content of Vitamin C (%) will differ in fresh fruits (orange‚ mango‚ lemon‚ lime‚ blackcurrant

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    GROWING VEGETABLES

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    wasteful. During the past ten years perhaps a dozen different methods of growing pruned plants have been tried out. The fruit produced under such natural conditions is inferior in size to that of the pruned plant‚ is frequently ill-shaped and of uneven ripening; and the fruit that does develop normally is subject to rot and attack by insects. Records over a number of seasons show the average loss of fruits from such causes to be about 25 percent of the whole. The tomato is an exceedingly rank grower

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