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    First‚ watch this video:MythBusters - surprises Then‚ copy and paste the questions below into the submission box and answer the following questions as completely as possible. Complete answers will be at least a paragraph long (a paragraph is at least three full sentences!) or longer. 1. Isaac Asimov‚ a famous science fiction author‚ once said "The most exciting phrase to hear in science‚ the one that heralds new discoveries‚ is not ’Eureka!’ (I’ve found it!)‚ but ’That’s funny...’." Based on

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    Man in the Mirror (Song Analysis) Man in the Mirror is a former number one single performed by musical pop sensation Michael Jackson. The theme of the song is easy to pick up when you have a look at the chorus "I’m starting with the man in the mirror. I’m asking him to change his ways. And no message could have been any clearer. If you wanna make the world a better place. Take a look at yourself and make a change." The theme of the song clearly incorporates the idea that all wide scale change (changing

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    ever encountered is Pink Floyd’s The Wall. The album has been constantly listen too‚ thought about and felt throughout my childhood; and now my adult life. I cant quite remember why I found the album attractive in the first place. I started listening before I could fully understand what the album was about but I knew that is was‚ and would be even more‚ significant as I learned more about myself. As my life went on it became clear why I had these feelings. The main character‚ Pink‚ mimed me; and my

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    Fire Pink Trio Analysis

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    Fire Pink Trio The Fire Pink Trio introduced its 2017 concept on a Thursday evening‚ April 20‚2017 at the University of Delaware. The Fire Pink Trio consisted of three females that played three different instrument. Debra Reuter-Pivetta played the flute‚ Sheila Browne played the viola and Jacquelyn Bartlett who I believe was the best out of all three played the harp. Named after the beautiful North American wildflower that covers the mountains in late Spring‚ Fire Pinks resemble the strokes of a

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    Black and Pink is a pro LGBT organization whose primary objective is to end the prison industrial complex. In sum‚ this group directs its focus to the damaging effects of mass incarceration on LGBTQ persons‚ presenting a “radical‚…anti capital[ist]‚…feminist‚…[and] anti racist” approach to queer liberation. Black and Pink was founded by Rev. Jason Lydon‚ and began in 2005 as a personal pen pal project in Boston‚ Massachusetts after he experienced the distinctive sexual abuse of an LGBT segregated

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    Pink Sparkly Shoes I love James‚ I honestly do. You’ve always been the one‚ caring and motivating me to live life to the fullest. We’ve been through so much together. And on a further personal level‚ you’ve become my soul mate. We are perfect for each other‚ we are both on the school soccer team‚ we fancy maths‚ and own Yorkies called “Suzie”! But‚ unfortunately‚ I could only cope with so much. Relationships‚ do not last forever‚ and we—that is‚ my friends‚ I—have considered every possible way in

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    Live Like You Were Dying Analysis Tim McGraw is an American singer and song writer. Many of his albums have been on top music charts‚ making him the third best-selling country singer. Tim McGraw wrote the song "Live Like You Were Dying" for his father Tug McGraw who died of a brain tumor earlier in the year (Wikipedia‚ Tim_McGraw). The purpose of this rhetorical analysis is to explain the meaning of the song by Tim McGraw‚ "Live Like You Were Dying." If we examine the rhetorical situation including

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    To Think Pink or Not

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    English 101 To Think Pink or Not “Pink Think” by Lynn Peril is an excerpt from the introduction to Pink Think‚ a book that examines the influences of the feminine ideal. Lynn Peril was born in Milwaukee‚ Wisconsin‚ but has lived in the San Francisco Bay Area since 1985. She writes‚ edits‚ publishes‚ and detritus of popular culture‚ especially that concerning gender-related behavioral instructions. The Author starts off the essay with her thesis saying that the human female is bombarded with advice

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    Pretty in Pink

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    Pretty in Pink – Summary Pretty in Pink is essentially a love story about a girl from the wrong side of the tracks‚ the rich high school hunk who has his eye on her‚ and the peer pressure that threatens their budding romance. Molly Ringwald plays the character of Andie Walsh‚ an unpopular poor girl living in the shabbier side of town. Andrew McCarthy portrays the role of Blane McDonnagh‚ a wealthy heartthrob who asks her out to the prom. As their romance evolves‚ both characters struggle with

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    A ladle is a type of serving spoon used for soup‚ stew‚ or other foods.[1] Although designs vary‚ a typical ladle has a long handle terminating in a deep bowl‚ frequently with the bowl oriented at an angle to the handle to facilitate lifting liquid out of a pot or other vessel and conveying it to a bowl. Some ladles involve a point on the side of the basin to allow for finer stream when pouring the liquid; however‚ this can create difficulty for left handed users‚ as it is easier to pour towards

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