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    Art, Artist, and Beauty

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    Jean-Batiste Grenouille has a special ability nobody can compare to. He has a sense of smell that he uses to create art‚ though making perfumes. Making art can be an evil thing. Key events throughout the novel show how Grenouille uses evil to create his perfume.  One of Grenouille’s teachers‚ Baldini‚ teaches him that it is okay to steal other people’s work and to kill people to make perfumes.When Grenouille smells something he is able to take that scent and can make it into a perfume. "As you know

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    Quality and Contamination Experiment 1: Effects of Groundwater Contamination Table 1: Water Observations (Smell‚ Color‚ Etc.) Beaker Observations 1 This beaker has water only‚ clear with no smell 2 I mixed oil in the water‚ the oil then started to settle at the top of the water. (oil is not a soluble) 3 Beaker contained vinegar and water‚ the water got a little cloudy and the vinegar smell is very strong. 4 The water and laundry detergent mix had a soapy look to it‚ water also became cloudy.

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    at Pine Crest School is a place full of action and delicious sweets. The Mazer Family Dining Hall brings forth the activeness and energy of petite Pine Crest children. The aroma that derives from the kitchen is an incredible‚ delicious symphony of smells. The lilliputian children’s feet noisily “stomp stomp stomp‚” awaiting the delicious sugar cookies. The younglings are as cheerful as a dog with a new chew toy. One can feel the children’s taste buds dance as they ate their scrumptious meal. In the

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    used in the Old Spice commercial is when he magically appears in a boat‚ which proves his credibility to the women he is addressing to them that he can treat them better than their man by being on a boat shirtless (“Old Spice: The Man Your Man Could Smell Like”). In the Old Spice commercial‚ they use different actors that look like the ideal man‚ very fit and good looking to promote their body wash. For example‚ they use an ex-NFL wide receiver‚ Isiah Mustafa‚ by showing the traits of an ideal man that

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    A Passage to Africa

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    The line ends the paragraph‚ as it should. There is nothing else to say. There is nothing else to be done. Alagiah is drawn to the hut of an old woman by a smell. We think of being drawn to homes by welcoming smells of roasting chickens or freshly brewed coffee‚ which make his sensory journey even more shocking. He responds to the smell of “decaying flesh.” The paragraph focuses on the old women’s inevitable demise with the powerful adjectives “festering‚” “putrid‚” “sick.” Her “shattered leg

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    The Beach

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    The beach can be a very relaxing place to be. There are so many things about the beach that make it a calming place. The most obvious things are the sights and sounds‚ from the ocean to the beautiful landscape. The less noticeable are what you feel‚ smell‚ and believe it or not‚ taste. There is not much to dislike about the beach‚ except maybe a bad case of sunburn. Going to the beach can be a calming getaway from the everyday stresses and pressures of life. The many sounds of the beach can be quite

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    A Rose for Emily and Her Conflicts In this story‚ the narrator is the townspeople of Jefferson. Emily Grierson was sort of like a mystery to the townspeople throughout the story. She was sort of a secluded kind of person. She lived in a decaying house that used to be white‚ but now has a sort of off color. Emily in her early childhood struggled with the approval from her father. Her father every time would force every man who was interested in her or possibly loved her away for what seems in most

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    Some restaurants‚ when the food is prepared right‚ are like heaven. In this case‚ heaven is Abe and Louie’s. With dim lighting and a neutral pallet‚ Abe and Louie’s is a very romantic and luxurious restaurant. Pictures frame the walls with stylish chandeliers filling the ceilings. At a busy time‚ which is holidays and most Saturday nights‚ this restaurant is pretty rambunctious‚ but not so noisy that voices around cannot be heard. While it is not that hectic‚ Abe and Louie’s is quite quiet and when

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    When you first enter Disneyland‚ you are overcome with a vast amount of emotions. I get a nervous feeling deep inside my gut. The excitement overwhelms me‚ knowing that in just a few small steps‚ I will see the castle at the end of Main Street. The smell of churros are in the air. The crowds are filled with children and parents. You can hear children’s laughter and excitement. And if you look closely‚ you can see Mickey and friends in the corner signing autographs and taking pictures. I close my

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    items produced. Salivation‚ he noted‚ is a reflexive process. It occurs automatically in response to a specific stimulus and is not under conscious control. However‚ Pavlov noted that the dogs would often begin salivating in the absence of food and smell. He quickly realized that this salivary response was not due to an automatic‚ physiological process. Based on his observations‚ Pavlov suggested that the salivation was a learned response. The dogs were responding to the sight of the research assistants’

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