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Virgin Of Candelaria Research Paper
On this holiday it is very special for all because this is the day when everyone celebrates the day
of the Virgin of Candelaria and the kind of celebration is very cool because the Virgin of
Candelaria is one of many ways in which the mother of Jesus Christ is known. According to the
holy of the Catholic Church was chosen on February 2 to be out of his day, because it was when
Jesus Christ was presented in the temple of Jerusalem and the purification of the Virgin Mary after
childbirth, to fulfill the prescription of the Law Of the Old Testament. There is a Spanish legend
that tells about the occurrence of the Virgin to the shepherds who took their livestock. When
suddenly a woman appeared who did not let in the livestock of their
Essay Fractured Fairy Tale
Fractured Fairy Tale

With his eyes closed and his arm gripping Dumbledore as tightly as he could, Harry stepped into
that felling of compression. Then, instantly, they were there, at the top of the astronomy tower.
Harry helped Dumbledore over to the small steps. Dumbledore laid there, too weak to stand. You re
hurt, Harry said, I will go get Madam Pomfrey. She will be able to help. No. Severus, Dumbledore
said clearly, Bring me Severus... Harry went to fulfill Dumbledore s orders when there was a noise
from below, as if someone was coming.
Hide yourself below, Harry, commanded Dumbledore, Don t speak or be seen by anyone without my
permission. No matter what happens, it is imperative that you stay below!
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They were Death Eaters servants of the Dark Lord. Right after them, Harry watched as Severus
Snape sneaked up the steps. One on the Death Eaters, Bellatrix, walked up to Draco. Well done,
Draco, she said.
Good evening, Bellatrix, said Dumbledore with a grim grin on his face, I believe introduction is in
order.
Oh, there s no time for that, Albus.
Snape was slowly making his way up the stairs. He was preparing himself for what was about to
happen. What are you waiting for, Bellatrix said to Draco, Kill him...now.
No, Snape said as he came up behind the Death Eaters. Dumbledore nodded as if giving him some
sort of signal. With two casts of the wand, they both shot green bolts at each of the Death Eaters
killing them instantly. Harry stood there in shock at what he just saw. The spell they casted was
Avada Cadavra, the killing curse. This spell was forbidden and only used by servants of the Dark
Lord to kill someone instantly. Why would Dumbledore and Snape use such a spell, Harry asked
himself.
Draco laid there, his eyes filled with fear of what just happened. Draco Malfoy, said Dumbledore,
were you really foolish enough to believe that you could kill me? There was a silence in the room.
That doesn t matter. You betrayed me and now you will die.
No, please, begged Draco, I will do anything you ask. Just, please, don t kill me.
I m afraid
Lagos Business Climate
Economics and Business Climate Overview of Lagos, Nigeria.
1.0Background Information
1.1Geopolitical Profile
The smallest in area of Nigeria s states (total land area of three thousand, five hundred and seventy
seven square meters), Lagos State is the most populous state (with over eighteen million people
according to 2006 population census) and unarguably the most economically important state of the
country and the nation s most urbanized (Economic Intelligence Unit, MEPB 2012).

This large, mostly young, population offers both an abundant workforce and a larger emerging and
relatively untapped market for consumer products and services (Lagos State Government 2012).

1.2Business and Economic Potentials


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Local, regional and global markets have easy access to Lagos due to its strategic location. Over fifty
percent of the major ports in Nigeria are located in Lagos.

2.0Present Business and Economic Environment Condition


2.1Business Environment Leverage
Aside the great potentials possessed by the business and economic environment of Lagos, just to
mention but a few, there are various incentives in place for both local and international prospective
and current investors to take advantage of.

For investors willing to set up pioneer industries across various sectors of the economy, the
government has put in place a profit and dividends tax holiday of up to five years (Lagos State
Government 2012).

Keen investors desiring to invest in the agricultural sector can also take advantage of an
Agricultural Credit Guarantee Scheme Fund (ACGSF) administered by the Central Bank of
Nigeria (CBN) which guarantees up to seventy five percent of all loans made by commercial banks
to agricultural related activities. Manufacturers are also entitled to rapid depreciation allowances.
Mining also qualify for three years tax holiday (Lagos State Government 2012).

For SMEs, there is an SME fund which will make cheap funds at a single digit interest rate
accessible to qualified SMEs for improved productivity and job creation. In addition, SMEs pay a
lower rate in the first five years in several sectors. Dividends are also exempt
Ballad Of Birmingham Analysis
On the surface level Dudley Randall s Ballad of Birmingham, is of a tragic event that has
misfortunately happened. A bombing on a church that has led to the loss of life. Looking at it s
history however, Randall forefronts all the emotions from the speaker with chilling diction and a
rhythmic pattern of rhyming the second and fourth line of each stanza. It brings to life a darker
truth, one that has yet to end. The poem begins first with a conversation between a mother and her
daughter Mother dear, may I go downtown instead of out to play, and march the streets of
Birminghamin a Freedom March today? This conversation occurred in 1963 Birmingham, Alabama
at the height of the Civil Rights era with Martin Luther King Jr. leading marchers advocating for
equality in one of the most racist places. The daughter asks her mother for permission to be a part
of the movement but the mother denies her as she fears for her safety No, baby, no, you may not
go, for the dogs are fierce and wild, and clubs and hoses, guns and jails aren t good for a little
child. The mother is aware that black people are not treated fairly in society but is also aware of
how those that try to retaliate against it are beaten near death or are seriously injured by dogs or
pressurized hoses. She does not want her daughter to be hurt or killed. Despite so, the daughter tries
to convince her mother to let her go, But mother, I won t be alone. Other children will go with me,
and march the streets of
12 Angry Men Essay
Karina VeranoPd. 2B

12 Angry Men

1. Which characters base their decisions on prejudice?


Juror number 4 based his decision based on the fact that the boy on trial grew up in the slum.
Juror number 4 said, He was born in a slum. The slum is a breeding ground for criminals. I know it
and so do you. It s no secret that children from slum backgrounds are menaces to society. While
Juror number ten just doesn t like the boy bases on his race. Throughout the entire movie, he referred
to the boy as them.
2. Does Juror #8, or any other character, exercise reverse discrimination?
Juror number eight did not exercise reverse discrimination. But juror number 9 did. He favored the
old man and made all the other jurors believe that he was ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Juror number two was timid when it came to speaking his mind. At the beginning, he agreed with
everyone else and voted guilty. But after a while, he was able to speak against the others and
changed his vote to not guilty. Juror number three is rude, stubborn, loud, straightforward, and
unmannered. He was extremely hard headed when it came to this case and he made himself
strongly believe that the boy was guilty until the very end. Juror number four was extremely
logical when it came to this case. Every time he spoke, he would base things on the facts rather
than the what ifs . Both jurors numbers five and six were more like observers and kept an open
mind to things. But juror number six had respect for his elders because when juror number 3
interrupted juror number 9, he stood up for him and asked for him to continue speaking. They talked
only when they thought necessary or when spoken to. Juror number seven
6. How would you have voted if you were on the jury?
If I we on the jury, I would have voted guilty at first. But as time went on, and the events happened
as they did, I would have changed my vote sometime after seeing that it would have taken the old
man a total of 41 seconds to get to the door.
7. How does the twelve angry men demonstrate the weaknesses of the jury system?
It demonstrates that most people put their personal feelings when it comes to trials like these. Even
though there are people that will say that they are not racist or
The Effect Of Osmosis On Potato Cells
BIOL 1208 Writing Assignment 2
Results and Discussion

These are to be written individually even if you worked in a group. This should be written in
paragraph format. Each section should include the answers to the following questions

Lab Topic: Effects of Osmosis with Potato Cells in Sucrose Solution

Introduction:
Small slices of potato are placed in six concentrations of sucrose: 0.0 M, 0.1 M, 0.2 M, 0.3 M, 0.4
M, and 0.5 M. The initial mass of potato is noted before being placed in the solution. The potato
remained in the solution for one hour then the potato was removed from the solution and dried off
before the final mass was noted. The null hypothesis is that the solutions of different molarities of
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Once the hour was over, the potato slices were removed from the solution, dried off in a paper
towel, and weighed once again. In the 0.0, 0.1, and 0.2 M of sucrose concentrations the final mass
of the potato increased. Therefore H2O enters the potato cell because the solution is hypotonic. In
the 0.3, 0.4, and 0.5 M of sucrose concentration the final mass of potato decreases. The solution is
hypertonic which causes H2O to exit the potato cells through the semipermeable phospholipid
bilayer. The results prove that the different molarities of concentration affect the mass of the potato
in different ways; the mass of potato either increased or decreased depending on the molarity of
sucrose concentration.

Caption: The line of best fit shows the pattern that as molarity increases in the sucrose concentration
then the percent change in mass of potato decreases.

Discussion:
Determining the Osmotic Concentration of Potato Tuber Cells When Placed in Sucrose Solutions
In this experiment, the osmotic concentration is found with potato slices placed in sucrose solutions.
Osmosis in this model is the net movement of water between the potato cell and the sucrose solution.
The movement of water is determined by the molarity of sucrose. As the molarity of sucrose
increased then the concentration in the solution also increased. H2O will move through the cell
membrane to areas of higher concentration in order to reach equilibrium. If cells are placed
Compare And Contrast The Ecological Theory Of Child Hunger...
Rebecca Ramos Ecological Theory For the topic of child hunger and homelessness, Urie
Bronfenbrenner s ecological theory explains a few factors that determine a child s development. His
ecological theory is made up of five systems. The microsystem which involves the environment in
which the child lives in. Though as homeless this child will have a significant difference in their
upbringing then those with homes. A homeless child may also be most likely rejected and avoided
by others due to the stigmatisms. This means a homeless child will not have many relationships
when growing up due to being shunned away. The mesosystem can affect a child by their family
situations which can affect the child s behavior towards others. Poor family upbringing... Show more
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This is usually the case with homeless families where children do not receive the necessities in life
that could benefit their attitude for the better. The macrosystem can affect a child by the culture in
which the child lives in. A poor socioeconomic status and or poor environment means a lacking
development for a child. The parents are always working which leads to neglect of the child as well
as lacking necessities they need. The exosystem which involves something happening to the parent
that also affects the child. In example, a parent may take out their struggles on their children,
resulting in a troubled childhood and disrupted development. Parents can also struggle to provide
basic necessities for their children. This causes childhood struggles. The chronosystem affects
children by events occurring in their lives. It could be a child becoming an orphan, leaving them
without a home or family to care for them. Parents losing their jobs and not being able to provide for
their children is another example. Two solutions would be for the parents to become more involved
with the development of their child and to try to overall improve the environment and situation
around them. Nurturing is essential for child growth and when well nurtured regardless of
background, can
Body Armor
istory
The history of body armor is a long one. Armor supposedly dates back to before recorded history
with primitive, or tribal, warriors using leather or animal skins to protect themselves. Whether it be
protecting themselves from animals they were hunting or other humans, body armor has been an
important part of protection for civilization for many years. Many armor in history has used linens,
leathers or animal hides, and a variety of metals. In the 11th century bce, Chinese warriors wore
armour made of five to seven layers of rhinoceros skin, and ox hides were similarly used by the
Mongols in the 13th century ce. Fabric armour too has a long history, with thick, multilayered linen
cuirasses (armour covering the body from neck to waist) worn by the Greek heavy infantry of the 5th
century bce and quilted linen coats worn in northern India until the 19th century. (Mansoor, 2015)
Body armor has changed throughout the years to accommodate for advancements of weapons
used in combat, or dangers faced. In the 14th century chain mail was a widely adopted body
armor. Chain mail was made of chain links woven together in an over shirt. It was relatively
impervious to slashing strokes from a weapon, that s why it was used so widely. It could ... Show
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Ranging of different levels of protection. The level I, which gives protection against a .22 caliber
and .38 caliber rounds, this could be used out when in the forest, to protect yourself from being
accidentally shot by a hunter. Then there is level II, it adds protection from 9mm and 357
magnum rounds. Level III A, adds protection from .44 caliber and magnum rounds. Level III is
the first level of vest that uses strong ceramic plates, and soft body armor, made of kevlar or
similar material, and protects the wearer from 7.62 rounds. Level IV makes use of ceramic plates
and soft body armor, and protects the wearer from armor piercing rounds. (Magazine,
Percy Jackson Creation Myth
Percy Jackson was your regular sixth grader, didn t have to many friends just Grover who
eventually is found to be a satyr. You see the world of Greek gods and myths are real here in the
USA holding Western civilization together. Percy had been attacked by several monsters since he
had left Yancy Academy his school. His math Teacher turned in to a furry and tried kill him on a
field trip. He had defeated the minotaur at the entrance to Camp Half Blood. Yes there is a camp
hidden from the eyes of people in Long Island for demigods, the children of humans and gods.
There are cabins each symbolizing a different god. Percy and all new comers were thrown into
cabin eleven nothing special just the cabin for Hermes were

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