Deep Purple Essays

  • Amethyst: The Sacred Stone

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    Out of all the crystals, Amethyst is perhaps one of the most well-known and highly admired for both its exquisite beauty and ability to inspire and calm both the emotion and the mind. In today’s classification, it is a semi-precious stone, but the ancient considered it on the same level as gold and diamonds, even referring to it as a “Gem of Fire”. Ever since the Gregorian calendar existed, it has been associated with the month of February, which happens to be the month I was born. February, traditionally

  • Symbolism In The Red Death

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    Symbolism In Red Death Symbolism has taken form as an object, person, or situation that can represent a different meaning other than its literal meaning. It can be personal, emotional, physical, mental, memorable, or something with significant importance described to the reader. In many works done by Edgar Allen Poe, he expresses symbolism in his writing to let readers think about the things he included in his stories and what they mean. In the following story “Masque of The Red Death,” Poe uses

  • Food Chemistry Assignment

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    Food Chemistry Assignment 1 1. Why would you use D-glucono-δ-lactone in a refrigerated pizza crust? Which additional ingredient do you need for D-glucono-δ-lactone to work and why? (5 points) D-glucono-δ-lactone is a leavening agent so is added to pizza crust to cause expansion of the dough. When water is added to the dough mixture containing D-glucono-δ-lactone and sodium bicarbonate, they dissolve. D-glucono-δ-lactone hydrolyses to gluconic acid, which then reacts with the sodium bicarbonate to

  • Spinach Lab Report

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    Chromatography of Spinach Formal Discussion This lab involved the extraction of pigments from spinach leaves which were then analyzed using thin layer chromatography. The first step of this process was to grind up the leaves in order to extract the pigments. Hexanes facilitated this process and afterwards, the solution was dried over sodium sulfate to remove water. Next, the column was packed with a small piece of glass wool, followed by hexanes, and then packing sand. At this point, the column

  • Flame Test Lab Report

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    1 • Copper (i) Chloride and Copper (ii) Chloride have same color Blue/Green. It is because both contains Chloride and that’s might be the reason of having same color. • Potassium Chloride and Potassium Carbonate have same color Baby pink. It is because both contains Potassium in it and that’s might the reason of having same color. • Strontium Nitrate, Strontium Chloride and lithium Chloride have same color Red. It is because Strontium Nitrate and Strontium Chloride contains Strontium in it and Strontium

  • Analysis Of Entrance Of The Grand Canal, Venice By Thomas Moran

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    The artwork Entrance of the Grand Canal, Venice is an oil on canvas painting done by Thomas Moran in the year 1905. The artwork is of landscape orientation. It seems to depict a sunset from the view of the Grand Canal in Venice with notable buildings in the background. The painting of Entrance of the Grand Canal, Venice seems to depict a sunset against the canal. The art piece seems to depict onlookers on an undistinguishable number of what may possible be gondolas or small boats. In the art

  • Romulus Linney Analysis

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    Romulus Linney is not only a playwright but an author as well. With three books and many short stories. He has won two OBIE (Off Broadway Theater Awards) one for Sustained Excellence. Romulus Linney also has two National Critics’ Awards, three DramaLougue Awards, and many fellowships including grants from a few foundations. More on the life of Romulus Linney he was born in Philadelphia September 21, 1930. Born and raised in Boone, North Carolina. Soon you could find Romulus getting his Bachelor

  • The Legend Poem Analysis

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    poem was written during a difficult period in Hongo’s life, where he struggled to find his future path. One day, Hongo was watching television in the hotel in Chicago. He saw an Asian man shot and killed in the street. The Asian men triggered Hongo’s deep emotion and actuated him to write this poem. Hongo wrote this poem in the honor of Jay Kashiwamura, the Asian man that inspired and guided him through the one of the tough periods in his life. Hongo’s rich use of imagery and special

  • Ninhydrin Test Report

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    Amino acids are known as the building blocks of all proteins that consists of 20 amino acids which are found in within proteins convey a vast array of chemical versatility. Amino acids are comprised of a carboxyl group and an amino group that attached to the same carbon atom which is the α carbon. They vary in size, structure, electric charge and solubility in water because of the variation in their side chains (R groups). Detection, quantification and identification of amino acids in any sample

  • Harlem Billiards Hall In Jacob Lawrence's Pool Parlor

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    things such as love, innocence, curiosity, and freedom, even life ultimately. All the colors used have very light bases besides two colors, blue and purple. Purple was used for thousands of years as the color for royalty. If you look close to the shades on the skin you can see light purple for parts of the men laying down, the right man has a much darker purple shade painted as part of his head which also has a heavy amount of gold in it also. There is almost no contrast in this painting besides the subjects

  • Rainbow Moonstone Research Paper

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    Rainbow moonstone was the very first gemstone I picked up and felt called to. It was so beautiful the way the colors were captured in the light. While rainbow moonstone caught my eye, moonstone comes in so many beautiful colors and types making it a powerful and diverse stone. Geologically speaking moonstone is a mix of two feldspar species, being itself a feldspar. Orthoclase is the first and is a main “ingredient” in granite. It is also used to make several types of porcelain and ceramic. Albite

  • How Does Bledsoe Use Imagery In Battle Royal

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    Our narrator is physically mortified in the "Battle Royal" chapter and promptly starts a mortifying discourse on the force of lowliness - mortification and fear play their part, and experience unusual changes all through, as confirm by Bledsoe's strategic maneuvers, and by our storyteller's administration and control of different groups to which he is bound. In the story there are some blind and half-blind figures. The leader of of the brotherhood, a.k.a Brother Jack had a glass eye, in chapter

  • Commercial Asa Synthesis Lab Report

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    once mix with 1.00 ml of 0.0020 M of iron (III) chloride solution the color change from a clear solution to a dark purple color. The concentration and the color of our ASA product show high contamination of salicylic acid, which eventually decreased its normal melting point range considering it to be impure. However, our commercial ASA had a concentration of 1.00% and showed a light purple color which suggests its contamination with salicylic acid but not to the same degree of contamination as seen in

  • Gobstoppers Will Not Change In Color Over Time Of The Experiment

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    The data both supports and disproves the hypothesis, which was “The gobstoppers will not change in color nor will the liquid change color over time of the experiment in the different liquids”. This is because for both the Sprite and water the liquid changed in color, along with the gobstoppers within them. The gobstoppers either got lighter in color or changed in color, and the liquid changed into the original color of the gobstoppers, or something close. For Sprite trial 1 the liquid color for red

  • The Great Gatsby: A Short Story

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    Green on the outside purple on the in, I am Bobby’s favorite pencil. How I know is because he virtually takes extra care of me then his other pencils because there all broken. Right now I’m in his jacket pocket on the wooden dresser where he put his clothes for the next morning. I am waiting for him to wake up for school so I can be of some use. His pocket taste like… like a pocket, there’s nothing else to express the taste except clothe. Oh, he just awoke. He is grabbing his jacket and pants, and

  • Art Of The Americas Museum Analysis

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    The exhibit and museum, which I am going to critique, is the Art of the Americas exhibition at the De Young Museum in San Francisco, CA. I chose this museum and exhibition for two reasons. One, it was a free Tuesday at the de Young and I had the morning available, and two, I have long had an interest in the previous cultures of America. The Art of the Americas collection displays various art collections throughout the America’s from the ancient past to current events. I t delves into cultures

  • Poem Analysis: Hadara Bar-Nadava's Telephone Pole

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    There’s this sense of isolated detachment present in the poem “Telephone Pole” amidst all this communication. By using the center source a telephone pole through which all communication flows Hadara Bar-Nadava creates a powerful message. There’s this contradictory theme running through this poem, the object the poems about has this indifferent air, but it shows bouts of awareness and emotion especially in lines thirty-four to thirty-eight. The word choice appears to have a simple meaning but has

  • Light And Light In The Shawshank Redemption

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    The element of lighting is a sophisticated element to a movie. It has the power to control what you see and also overwhelm you when it needs to. During my discovery of this movie, I found that colors told the story just as much as the dialogue. It just goes to show that the most significant films cover all the ends of telling a story through the medium of film. Now the fun part, the analyst of The Shawshank Redemption’s use of light and color in painting the picture of its theme of hope. “Studies

  • Explain How And Why Human Interaction Has Cause Environmental Change To The Chose Environment

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    1) Explain how and why human interaction has caused the environmental change to the chose environment in both countries? Coral reefs are an environment to a vast range of different species. 25% of all global reefs have been destroyed by humans. 60% percent of coral reefs are under threat by humans. The Great Barrier Reef is one of the largest reefs located in Queensland Australia, it is hugely impacted by humans. Pollution, tourism, and mining have all had a huge negative impact on the reef. Coral

  • What Is The Symbolism In The Metamorphosis

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    Franz Kafka’s The Metamorphosis contains many symbols and messages which are portrayed throughout the book. One prominent symbol that is revealed throughout the book is an apple. The apple is seen as a symbol of destruction and growth in The Metamorphosis and is the factor leading to many events. The apple is also tied back to the background of the book, Franz Kafka’s life. The apple is the cause of death but is also the factor leading to the growth of the characters throughout the book, and helping