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    In the story “Under the Rice Moon” by Rhiannon Puck. the theme or the point of the story is‚ to be honest‚ thoughtful‚ and to be free‚ and let go of anything that your holding in. In the story‚ the Author has the girl and the bird have the same issues. The girl is trapped in her house sick and does not want to be. The bird is trapped in the cage and doesn’t want to be. They both want to be free. When the girl and the bird meet the girl Understands him right away‚ and lets him go and says “will

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    Though Bottom often steals the show in performance‚ Puck is usually considered the most important character in A Midsummer Night’s dream. Beginning with the importance of the characters and their roles‚ firstly Puck is the mischievous goblin through-out the play and Bottom is part of the craftsmen who are of lower class then the rest of the characters. These two characters are completely different‚ coming from separate environments; Puck from the fairy world and Bottom from the working class‚ however

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    and Puck distinctive characters who represent different aspects of himself. Like Bottom‚ Shakespeare aspires to rise socially; he has ambitions‚ and interacts with the queen‚ however marginally. Through Bottom‚ Shakespeare mocks these pretensions within himself. Then again‚ Shakespeare also resembles Oberon‚ controlling the magic we see on the stage; unseen‚ he and Oberon pull the strings that make the characters act as they do and say what they say. And finally‚ Shakespeare is like Puck‚ standing

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    Austrian chef‚ Wolfgang Puck’s contributions on the establishment of the Californian cuisine during the mid- 1970s helped influence a creative and modern approach towards healthy eating in America. Puck achieved this by incorporating the use of fresh Californian produce and meats on his traditional French dishes and was able to create entrees that modernized traditional French nouvelle entrees into pieces of exhaustive gastronomic delights thought to be contemporary in society during the time. This

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    mischief and love. Puck‚ one of the main characters is very mischievous with the other characters in the play. One group Puck is mischievous towards are the mechanicals. Puck turns Bottom into an ass. He also interacted with the fairies. He made Titania fall in love with Bottom‚ and as to the young lovers Puck made Helena think she was being mocked. Puck and his mischief are integral to the development of the plot in the play by interacting with these three groups of people. Pucks mischief helps the

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    record your observations about what affects the direction and speed of the puck. Your table should demonstrate that you have run controlled tests with all the variables. The puck is affected by how close the charges are to it and what the puck’s charge is. For example if the puck is positive the positive charges are repelled; the arrow grows longer and away from the puck as the positive charges move closer to the puck. IF the puck is positive and the charges are negative‚ the arrow grows larger as the

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    The air hockey table was turned on and two near identical pucks were placed on the table‚ one at one end of the table and one in the centre. The puck at the end of the table was launched by hand towards the other puck which was stationary. On impact the first puck continued in motion and initiated the motion of the second puck. The collision was filmed on the video camera. After this a second experiment was set up with the same two pucks‚ but this time they were placed in either corner of the air

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    rubber disk called a puck with sticks. They score points by hitting the puck into the net. Hockey is much faster and swifter than any other sport. As the players streak across the ice‚ their powerful shots and passes can send the puck faster than 100 miles [160 kilometers] per hour. A goalkeeper on each team defends his net from the puck going in. They must often make quick slides across the on their skates‚ stomachs‚ knees or backs to stop the puck from going into the net. A puck that crosses the goal

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    of the puck. Your table should demonstrate that you have run controlled tests with all the variables. It depends on the charge the puck has which determines whether it will be repelled or attracted to the positive and negative balls. Mass also is a factor the less the mass the faster the puck is able to move. How many charges you have near/surrounding the puck is another factor. The more you have in a line the quicker it attracts or repels where you put the charged balls around the puck determines

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    about what affects the direction and speed of the puck. Your table should demonstrate that you have run controlled tests with all the variables. First it depends if the puck is a positive or negative charge that determines whether it will be attracted to or repelled from the positive and negative balls. It also depends on the mass of the puck the smaller the mass the faster the puck moves. Another variable is how many charges you have near the puck the more you have in a straight line the quicker

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