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    different materials classify themselves due to their affinity (gaining or losing) when being measured by a gold leaf electroscope? Hypothesis: If the materials change (from: wool‚ rabbit fur‚ cotton‚ aluminum‚ nylon‚ amber‚ celluloid‚ silver‚ silicon and acrylic) to classify their affinity of their triboelectric series then rabbit fur will have a higher affinity compared to the rest of the materials. By rubbing an object against another object‚ there is a process of charging an object due to friction.

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    Speak For Those Who Can’t Do the companies L’Oreal‚ Lancome‚ Garnier‚ Maybelline‚ Sephora‚ and Neutrogena sound familiar? All of these companies take part in animal testing. Every year 19.5 million animals die in testing every year‚ and these companies are involved. Products produced by these companies are some that one may use every day. Hopefully whoever uses their products feels guilty for putting those animals in all that pain and torture just to look pretty. Certainly‚ this is not a liable

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    Fibonacci was a very important mathematician in Europe; he is believed to be the first. He learned with Arabic mathematicians and had an Arabic learning background to math. Fibonacci had this idea of counting how many rabbits are produced in a yearí ĉ. Fibonacci started with a pair of rabbits. The next month he had a new pair‚ as well the next one too. Fibonacci started working for a solution‚ as the months continued‚ he noticed a certain pattern was being followed. From 1 to 2‚ 3 to 5‚ 5 to 8‚ 8 to 13

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    the brushes was Lennie‚ who had been tired from escaping his life on the ranch. Lennie dipped his head into the river and took a giant gulp of water. As he took his head out‚ he began to cry. “ I done a bad thing. Now George won’t let me tend no rabbits. He gon’ give me hell for doin’ another bad thing. I didn’t mean to. I never meant to.” He said as he wiped the tears from his eyes. “I ain’t gonna give you hell‚ Lennie.” said George. “George!” he exclaimed. Lennie filled with relief‚ ran towards

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    Deer Hunting Trip We went to my Uncle Brian’s house to see them for a family get together. I asked my cousin‚ Derek‚ if he could take me hunting soon. He said that when hunting season comes and when It’s youth hunting that he will take me. I said ok and a month later I called him when hunting season started. I said are you still taking me hunting and he said yeah. He said he would pick me up halfway to his house in a week. My mom and I woke up at 4:30am to leave‚ and my cousin left at 4am

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    Title: Cosmetic Testing on Animals Author: Annonymous Rating: Rate this Paper Every year‚ millions of animals suffer and die in painful tests to determine the safety of cosmetics. Substances such as eye shadow and soap are tested on rabbits‚ rats‚ guinea pigs‚ dogs‚ and other animals‚ despite the fact that the test results don’t help prevent or treat human illness or injury. Cosmetics are not required to be tested on animals and since non-animal alternatives exist‚ it’s hard to understand why

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    since most of their life is compromised of following the orders of other people without reaping the benefits. George also tells Lennie “‘We’ll have a big vegetable patch and a rabbit hutch” (Steinbeck 15). If anyone knows anything about Of Mice and Men‚ they’ll know that Lennie adores the idea of tending to his own rabbits‚ a dream that he has George recite for him many times throughout the story (followed by a period of daydreaming and giggling). George often tells Lennie their dream to move Lennie

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    pen-’ ‘An’ rabbits‚ George.’” Page 57 "’Sure‚ we’d have a little house an’ a room to ourself. Little fat iron stove‚ an’ in the winter we’d keep a fire goin’ in it. It ain’t enough land so we’d have to work too hard. Maybe six‚ seven hours a day. We wouldn’t have to buck no barley eleven hours a day. An’ when we put in a crop‚ why‚ we’d be there to take the crop up. We’d know what come of our planting.’" Page 58 “Candy smiled. ‘I got it figured out. We can make some money on them rabbits if we go

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    story. Each encounter with the individual characters represent some part of childhood‚ or some part of being a child. It’s the whole growing process of childhood to adulthood. Each character is part of the child growing process. From the White Rabbit‚ to the Red Queen‚ every one displays some part of childhood we’re all familiar with. Alice is the child growing‚ and experiencing all the changes accompanied with growing up‚ and these characters demonstrate the qualities of every stage. "Alice is

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    How does Steinbeck present disadvantaged characters? John Steinbeck’s novel ‘of mice and men’‚ is set in California during the 1930s. At this point in time was the ‘great depression.’ Steinbeck got the name of the novel from a poem called ‘To a mouse on turning up her nest with a plough.’ There are many reasons why Steinbeck wrote this novel: one is that he was briefly a ranch hand‚ meaning he had a great comprehension of the difficulties and disadvantages of working on a ranch. Another reason

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