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Glow Sticks Chemiluminescence
Chemiluminescence is the production of light from a chemical reaction.In this chemical reaction,
two chemicals react to produce an excited intermediate which breaks down releasing it's energy as
photon's of light to reach it's ground state. This reaction can be seen in a glow stick when a solid
ester reacts with hydrogen peroxide producing phenol and cyclic peroxide. Cyclic peroxide then
reacts with the dye in the glow stick to ultimately create the glow. The glow stick was first invented
by Michael M Rauhut and Laszlo J Bollyky based on the works on Edwin A Chandross. Glow
Sticks are very important to the modern times because they affect the society, living conditions and
the environment. Glow sticks are a popular choice for the fourth of
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Essay about Literary Analysis
Literary Analysis– "Say You're One of Them"
Karisa Levasseur 10/1/2011
Professor Asmus
My Parents Bedroom
In the short story, "My Parents' Bedroom,' written by Uwem Akpan, the most defining role of
literacy that sticks out is symbolism. The images that are engraved into readers brains are ones that
have deeper meanings than what we initially see on the surface. The story is told through the eyes of
a little girl named, Monique, who is only nine years old. It is told in first person point of view so
that the reader feels as if he/she is actually experiencing the situations first hand. The symbolism in
the story, "My Parents; Bedroom," illustrates the day to day struggle of living in Africa during the
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Both the black dress and the perfume are symbolic and ironic. They were both things that Papa
loved, as well as Maman and that night their love came to an end. In order to protect their children
both parents know what they must do. Papa who the previous night had watched Tonton Andre kill
his wife, knew what would have to be done to ensure the safety of his children, he must also kill his
wife. Although one cannot tell the difference between a Tutsi and Hutu without an ID card, the
fighting between the two groups was dangerous to all. As Papa lands the machete on Maman's head
Monique realizes what was being hidden from her all day. "I begin to think of Maman as one of the
people in the ceiling. It's not safe for her to come down yet. She's lying up there quietly, holding on
to the rafters, just as she must have been last night when the man in the yellow trousers attacked me.
She's waiting for the right time to cry with me."(351) Maman died to protect her people, her kids,
and her husband. This shows how terrible life during the genocide was, innocent lives were taken
because of religion. Maman wanted to keep her family safe and her people that were in the ceiling
and that's what makes her death symbolic. Most would run, get out as fast as they could, but she
stayed and took the punishment as if it were owed to her. "When they ask you, say you're one of
them, OK?"(327) The last but most important part of the story and it symbolism
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What Do They Expect? It 's Winter?
I plunge into the darkness, not even turning my head to look back at the mess behind me. The brand
new, sparkling, metallic car is done for, no doubt about it, but so am I if my parents find out about it.
All but one of the car tires popped; the windshield busted into incredibly miniature shards of glass;
the side smacked into the side of a tree. What do they expect? It's winter! Diving even deeper and
deeper into the almost pitch black woods, I let my thoughts and worries wash away, losing myself in
my surroundings. In the dark, never–ending, abyss–like woods, the rustling of the white powdered
trees and bushes are one of the only perceptible sounds. Right, smack in front of me, a faint glow,
one that I almost missed, moves ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Not a crow, nor a robin, nor a hawk, but a breathtaking bird. The bird, old and frail, literally lights
up the dark afternoon with ravishing flames dancing on its scarlet feathers. One would believe that
the bird is on fire, but it's the middle of winter, nothing could catch the bird on fire in this forest, and
the bird seems to not be harmed at all by the fire. The bird notices my presence and freezes. "There
is a certain name for this kind of bird, I know it. I think it might start with an f," I whisper to myself.
The bird looks up at me funny slowly approaching, wondering what I will do, while I just wonder
what the creature is. "Or maybe it starts with a ph?" I think aloud. Coming so close, I slowly back
away. "Phi–? Phe–? Pho–? Phoe–? I think it might start with phoe–," I whisper to myself, almost
inaudible. The bird launches itself at me, as clumsily as a dog dancing ballet. The bird flops toward
me, landing into the snow ways away from me, but close enough for me to slightly flinch. Okay,
that is probably an understatement since I tripped over a tree root and fell into the snow. My favorite
jeans are definitely done for. I pick myself up, dusting off all of the freezing, slush–like snow.
"Dude–? What the?" The bird rolls over and struggles to regain its footing. "Here, let me..." I try to
help it up because it is struggling, but when I reach my hand out to it, it burns me. It's weird because
it didn't hurt, but more like a magical tingling feeling. Like a unicorn
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Essay On The Moons
"Let me guess. The sky only parts at certain times. The sky you saw was only visible for a short
while." Karjon suggested. "Yes. You are correct. It would be even better if I knew what those certain
times were. You see, I was prospecting in this area for new types of ore, when the mist suddenly
dissipated. What I saw then, you saw in the painting. No idea what it was, I just copied it from
memory. I came out here a few more times but it never repeated." Volgon explained. The party
waited there for quite some time with nothing to see. Eventually they turned back feeling quite
disappointed. Karjon, on the other hand, decided to stay. He had even brought the new eye viewer
with him. He was not going to miss out. Back at the lab, work ... Show more content on
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With Karjon gone, Werten now had no project to continue with. Murfon had fixed just about
everything he could see and so the two of them sat around the lab wondering what to do next. "You
know, it just occurred to me." Murfon said. "You two had projects to work on but I never heard what
Fursha himself was working on." "Would you like to see?" Werten replied. Murfon nodded eagerly.
He was led to a separate room from the lab. It also had an extra outdoor area for who knows what?
Fursha was leaning over a table looking at a glowing box on it. He had a strange plate in front of his
face and was carefully putting something in the box with a rod of some sort. Being careful not to
frighten him, the two waited until he had completed his task. When he saw the two, he beckoned
them over. "Master, Murfon here would like to know what it is you are working on. As for me, I
have come to offer my services should you require them as I have finished my current project as you
know." "Excellent. In fact, for my next phase, I am going to need an assistant or two. You two will
fill that nicely. Oh, Murfon what I am working on a new form of energy. If I can control it, it should
provide limitless fuel for engines and other devices. Several cycles ago, I discovered these glowing
rocks and I have been studying them ever since. I have found that they produce a power force but it
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The Reasoning Behind Glow Sticks
Glow sticks are famous among many genders and ages, but the reasoning behind the glowing factor
is disregarded. A glow stick is composed of two tubes: a plastic outer tube, and a glass vile within
the plastic tube. Within the two chambers, different chemicals and solutions are held, which are the
explanation for the bright outcome. Inside the plastic tube is a solution of phenyl oxalate ester and
the fluorescent dye used to create the final color of the glow stick, while the glass cylinder contains
hydrogen peroxide. Based upon color preference, the type of fluorescent dye used varies. The glass
container separates the two solutions, preventing a chemical reaction before intended ("The
Chemistry of Glow Sticks"). The glass seal can be broken
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Jergens Natural Glow Moisturizer: Brand Analysis
Hello Loves,
This week I am on spring break and am loving that I am able to soak up some sun. I want to make
my tan last and stay glowing for many weeks to come. Summer will be here before we know it. I
figured I would share a few good products to get bronzed glowy skin.
Jergens Natural Glow Moisturizer product_revitalizing_moisturizerThis product is a holy grail of
mine. It is good for a subtle tan. I can notice a difference in my skin tone around one day and then a
dramatic difference around three days. Overall, it does exactly what it says. The only tip i would
recommend is rub the lotion really well over the tops of hands and feet.
product–body–glow_1024x1024Kopari Coconut Body Glow
This product has been highly recommended by so many out in the beauty community.This product
gives you a glow and makes you smell like coconut. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
I love that you can apply it straight from the towelette. This makes the formula easy to spread. This
is great if you want to have a natural looking tan fast. If you want something to work fast then this is
the tanner for you!
St. Tropez Self Tanning MousseSelf–Tan–Classic–Mousse–240ml (1) St. Tropez is a great brand for
tanning products. They have a variety of products for different tan needs. The classic mousse is a
must have! Use this mousse with their tanning mitt for no mess ups. This mitt makes it really mess
proof. The product can also be used last minute and you can see great results!
Screen Shot 2016–03–16 at 11.42.15 AMNYX Cosmetics Born to Glow Gleam illuminator and
Benefit Cosmetics Sun Beam highlighter Both of these are great illuminators to mix into your
foundation. This will give you that shimmer in all the right places. You will look radiant and
luminous. Both of these illuminators come in different shades. These products can also be used on
top of foundation on your cheekbones, brow bones, and nose to give you maximum glisten!
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Bacterial Transformation ( Escherichia Coli )
Bacterial Transformation (Escherichia coli)
Kadian Jones
Dr. F. Redway
BIO 104– Lab 3
November 11, 2014
Introduction According to Medicine.net (2012), genetic transformation is a process by which the
genetic material carried by an individual cell is altered by the incorporation of foreign/exogenous
DNA into its genome. Competent cells are able to accept DNA presented by experimental influence
or manipulation, and the application of genetic engineering with bacteria can aid in the fight against
diseases, allowing individuals to maintain their lifestyles without the threat of certain illnesses like
heart disease, cancer or hereditary disorders (McPhersson 2008). Plasmid DNA are small circular
double–stranded helixes, and present in the plasmid are ampr (selectable marker gene) and GFP
(Green Florescent Protein), (BIO–RAD 2010).
Figure 1: Illustrates the bacterial plasmid of E. Coli showing the select marker gene and the color
marker gene present.
The bacteria that was used in the experiment was Escherichia coli, it is one of the most commonly
used organisms for gene transfer, and most E. coli are non pathogenic. A non pathogenic strain was
used to conduct the experiment. The conditions was kept at 37 ◦C, which is the temperature of the
human intestines (BIO–RAD 2010). Arabinose is a sugar that the bacteria needs for energy, used as
a food source and enables GFP, which in turn is regulated by araC (Redway 2013). Hypothesis:
+pGLO LB/amp will subsist
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Gold Glow Stick Sales: Speech At The Blood Drive
Gold Glow Stick Sales:
To promote childhood cancer awareness by:
Creating further unity at the special Gold–Out game
Raising money to support the Smiles for Sophie Forever foundation
Event Advertising (public announcements, flyers, and other signage:
To promote attendance to the Gold–Out game
To promote attendance at the Blood Drive
During the game, multiple photos were taken of the highly supportive student section from
Lakeland and posted it on various social media accounts on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, using
technology to spread the word.
During the project, the single goal of donating started to branch outward. While monetary funds
were still being given to the Smiles for Sophie Forever foundation, it was important to the group ...
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They took away positive mentalities and found that helping out in the community does not always
take a lot of effort. By completing the tasks they were assigned, the members understood that even
the smallest tasks have meaning when taken in as a whole and that greater things can be done when
more people are put to work toward a goal. DECA member Isabel Wertella, involved with numerous
activities in high school, claims, "it can be difficult to find the time to volunteer, but setting time
aside to help out, especially with an event that had to do with someone that went to Lakeland before
passing, was well worth it and I would do it in a heartbeat if I could again." Mr. Rolando, a teacher,
the student activities director, and the head of the school leadership program, states that "it was a
really great community collaboration where lots of different aspects of the community came
together to help out an organization with a real local
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Essay on Firefly Lab Report
The effect of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) on bioluminescence in fireflies.
Introduction
Adenosine triphosphate, also known as ATP, is the supply of energy found in every cell that we need
in order to do essentially everything (Anonymous, 2008). It is an energy source for biochemical
reactions such as muscle contraction, active transport, molecular synthesis, and in fireflies, also
known as lightening bugs, bioluminescence (Biology Book). Bioluminescence is the process in
which living organisms convert chemical energy into light (Branchini, 2008). In the fireflies case
the reaction involves the enzyme luciferase which lights up a lantern–like mechanism under the tip
the wings and attached to the end of the body of the firefly. ... Show more content on
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Results were observed and recorded.
At station 3, the control Petri dish was left alone and the experimental Petri dish was heated in a hot
water bath for 60 second using a clamp to hold it in place. The experimental Petri dish was removed
from the hot water bath. Two drops of ATP solution was added with a pipette to both the control and
the experimental Petri dish. Results were recorded. At station 4 a pipette was used to add two drops
of ATP to both the experimental and controlled Petri dishes. The pipette was used to deliver several
drops of sodium chloride solution to the experimental Petri dish. Results were observed and
recorded.
Results In station 1 when the acid was added to the experimental Petri dish the bioluminescence of
the powdered firefly lantern started to dim and once the base was added the lantern began to
brighten up again. The controlled Petri dish remained bright during all four of the experiments. The
results are as shown in Table 1. In station 2 after the experimental Petri dish was taken out of the
fridge and ATP was added the powdered firefly lantern did glow but at a very dim level. The results
are as shown in Table 1. In station 3 after the experimental Petri dish was taken out of the hot water
bath and two drops of ATP were added no bioluminescence reaction occurred at all in the powdered
firefly lantern and
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The Production Of Light Without Heat From A Chemical Reaction
An Introduction to Chemiluminescence
Chemiluminescence is the is the production of light without heat from a chemical reaction. In this
reaction, energy is released as electromagnetic radiation in the visible light spectrum. It does not
require the absorption of electromagnetic energy to excite molecules into a higher energy state.
Instead, the energetics of the reaction itself releases energy as light. This means that there there is an
intermediate molecule in an excited state which returns to a lower energy level, releasing its energy
in the form of a photon of light. The reaction within a glow stick is a primary example of
chemiluminescence. These reactions, which typically involve luminal, have been generally well
studied and its applications range from use in forensics for detecting traces of blood, in the
pharmaceutical industry for quality control and in clinical services. Chemiluminescence in Glow
Sticks
Since it's advent in 1965, glow sticks have been extensively used throughout society, serving a
multitude of purposes. For most people, the word 'glow sticks' brings to mind little children
frantically waving them around on halloween, or perhaps even the idea of a jam–packed neon–
lighted nightclub. For major halloween buffs, myself included, the idea of glow sticks brings people
back to their childhoods, where glowsticks played a considerable role– serving as a source of
entertainment (and light) during halloween and new year parties.
However, common uses
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Glow Sticks History
Glow sticks and LED light sticks are commonly seen in popular society at concerts and festivals.
However, glow sticks have several other uses and were originally invented for use in the military. In
the 1960s, scientists were interested in the light fireflies produced in nature. They discovered that
this light could be produced without energy or heat using a chemical compound called luciferin. A
Brooklyn–born chemistry specialist named Edwin A. Chandross accidentally identified the chemical
mixes needed to create the glow of a glow stick when experimenting with luminol. The first light
products using this mixture were created and patented by Michael M. Rauhut of American
Cyanamid. The first official glow–stick–type mechanism was granted to
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A Report On Heritage Woods Will Be Bustling With Farmhands...
"They'll have to stay indoors," Crocco said. "Heritage Woods will be bustling with farmhands when
the sun comes up."
"Right," William said. "You guys have to promise to stay indoors until we can find more private
housing." The men nodded and left with Crocco.
"Let me get him fed and into bed," Tabitha said, nuzzling the infant. "Then we can talk."
Tabitha followed William to the second floor of the condominium. William drew the shades and lit a
kerosene lantern in the bedroom, and another lantern in the bathroom. Tabitha changed the baby's
diaper, and fed him a bottle of formula. The baby's eyes grew heavy as Tabitha rocked him to sleep,
and put him down on a mattress in the bedroom. She used the warm water in the bathroom to clean
herself up, and changed into clean shorts and a tank top. When she was sure the baby was asleep,
she walked downstairs where William was waiting under the sharp glow of a single, naked lightbulb
hanging from the ceiling.
William stared at Tabitha as she descended the staircase. Even in the unflattering glare of the single,
80–watt bulb, and past middle age, Tabitha was as beautiful as ever. There was a slight bend to her
back, but she still carried herself with the sleek, avian movements that William remembered from
their days at Beacon Academy. Her hair was thinner and shorter with a few streaks of gray, and
crow's feet clawed at the corners of her eyes, but her face still held the glow of youth, and her eyes
were as deep, intense, and
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Lack-Worms. Why Glow-Worms Myth?
Glow–worms
Why do glow–worms glow?
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Facts
A glow–worm uses its glow to invite insects to dinner :o)
Insects fly towards the glow and get stuck in the sticky lines that the glow worm makes like spiders
web
It also uses its glow to turn other creatures off eating it.
It makes its tail glow using bioluminescence which is a chemical reaction between a chemical the
glow worm makes called luciferin mixes with air. That chemical reaction gives off light.
Did You Know?
There are lots of different types of glow–worms but the one we have in NZ is arachnocampa
luminosa
A glow–worm is the larva of a two–winged insect.
The glow–worm starts as
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Chemistry Of Glow Sticks Lab Report
Chemistry of Glow Sticks Glow sticks, like many other everyday items, have chemistry involved
with them. Glow sticks were discovered by Edwin Chandross in the 1960s. He was a young chemist
at Bell Labs in Murray Hill, New Jersey. Edwin Chandross actually discovered the glow stick on
accident. All along he was just trying to find a general way to explain chemiluminescence. By
mixing florescent light and hydrogen peroxide with oxalyl chloride, he discovered how to create a
glowing chemical light. From Chandross original discovery a lab team called American Cyanamid,
led by Michael M. Rahurt, created an oxalate ester named phenyl oxalate to replace the oxalyl
chloride. This lab team then sold their new product to a group named Omniglow who went ... Show
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This certain reaction is a "redox reaction" or a reduction/oxidation reaction. A redox reaction is any
chemical reaction when a molecule, atom or ion gains or looses an electron. The chemical reaction
for glow sticks is as follows:
H202(AQ) + C14H10O4(AQ.) + DYE >>> C6H2Cl3OH + 2CO2 + EXCITED DYE
Here are a few of the common dyes:
Blue 9,10–diphenylanthracene
Green 9,10–bis(phenylethynyl)anthracene
Yellow 1–chloro–9,10–bis(phenylethynyl)anthracene
Yellow Rubrene
Orange 5,12–bis(phenylethynyl)–naphthacene
Orange Rhodamine6G
Red Rhodamine B
This is exactly what happens during the reaction:
1. The hydrogen peroxide oxidizes the phenyl oxalate ester, resulting in a chemical called phenol
and an unstable peroxyacid ester.
2. The unstable peroxyacid ester decomposes, resulting in additional phenol and a cyclic peroxy
compound.
3. The cyclic peroxy compound decomposes to carbon
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Betta Splendens Essay
I) Background
Betta splendens, otherwise known as the Siamese fighting fish, is widely recognized as an
aggressive species of fish, as its common name indicates. B. splendens, which is native to Southeast
Asia, has an appearance consisting of a wide array of colors, ranging from varying shades of red,
yellow, green, and blue. In addition, female Siamese fighting fish generally have duller body colors
in comparison to males. Also, the scales of B. splendens seem to shine with different colors as the
angle of view changes. It is due to the hostile nature and the brilliant features of the Siamese
fighting fish that it was given the name of Betta splendens, as it translates to "splendid battler". As a
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Two of the glow sticks will be blue whereas the remaining two will be red. However, in order to test
the effect of bright colors against dull colors, I will be wrapping one blue and one red glow stick in
wax paper in order to make their colors dull, leaving the other two unwrapped to give off a brighter
color. I will also use two male B. splendens, both of which will be contained in their own, two
gallon, plastic aquarium filled with water. To monitor the temperature of the water inside the
aquariums, a thermometer will be placed in each. One of the fish, inside its aquarium, will be the
experimental group while the other fish will be the control group. The experimental group will be
exposed to only one glow stick at a time, whereas the glow sticks will be absent from inside the
control group's aquarium at all times during the experiment. Cardboard will also be required, as it
will act as a barrier between the two aquariums. This barrier will prevent any light from the
experimental group being visible to the control group. In addition, the cardboard will keep both fish
visually isolated from each other, which will, in turn, prevent the two fish from being aggressive
towards each other and affecting the data. Finally, I will use a timer to keep track of the amount of
time that the experimental fish was exposed to each glow
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Essay on Why Do Fireflies Glow?
Why do Fireflies Glow?      Fireflies have evolved the ability to
send from their abdomen as a means of communication with each other. The most important reason
for the flashing is for sexual communication. Flash signals have been classified into two systems.
One is where a continuously glowing female attracts a non–glowing male. The second is when a
female, flashes a species–specific response to a flying male, who is broadcasting a pulsating signal.
There are other functions of flashing as well, such as using their luminescence for lighting up the
ground during landing and walking. Fireflies also flash when captured or confined, which is thought
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In fact, except for one species, Photuris congener, and a few other small exceptions, all know
Photuris species prey on at least one other species of firefly. The other exceptions could have
abandoned this behavior due to the lack of prey fireflies in a particular habitat, or the dangers of
drawing larger species of Photuris to prey on them. There is another beneficial, and quite
interesting, reason for Photuris fireflies to consume Photinus fireflies, which has to do with defense
from predators. Researchers at Cornell University in 1997 found that Photinus fireflies are protected
from predators by chemicals called lucibufagins, which are steroidal toxins similar to the ones
produced by Bufo toads. Spiders, bees, birds or any other predator will usually eject the firefly
shortly after being eaten, since Photinus fireflies will ooze a droplet or two of their blood when
under attack. Most of the time, the firefly is ejected unharmed. (Eisner, 1997) Photuris fireflies do
not produce lucibufagins and are left defenseless against predators. When a female Photuris has
eaten a male Photinus, the chemical enters her bloodstream, and she now has the toxin in her blood,
which naturally enables her to deter predators. The chemical does more than just protect her, but it
also allows her eggs to be protected as well. (Gonzales, 1999) The evolution of one firefly to acquire
the ability to mimic another
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Green Glow In The Great Gatsby
Her voice is full of money,'[Gatsby] said suddenly. That was it. I'd never understood before. It was
full of money – that was the inexhaustible charm that rose and fell in it, the jingle of it, the cymbals'
song of it... high in a white palace the king's daughter, the golden girl ..."(Fitzgerald, 127). In The
Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, all characters had an individualized personality, almost
indescribably like a color. Gatsby's personality has a green glow to it. Gatsby's seemingly unlimited
supply of money, his hope for his love with Tom Buchanan's wife, Daisy, and the way, Nick
Carroway, admires Gatsby in his narration, gives the great Gatsby a great green glow. In The Great
Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gatsby is a newly rich, polite gentleman who is in love with another
man's wife; Gatsby's hopeful attitude and loads of money, give him an air that is can only be
described as green; Gatsby's entire lifestyle, his personality, are all completely summed up with a
green glow. The great Gatsby's green glow Gatsby has a ton of ... Show more content on
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Involuntarily I glanced seaward –and distinguished nothing except a single green light, minute and
far away, that might have been the end of a dock."(Fitzgerald, 25–26) This green light is Daisy's
dock, but also represents Gatsby's hope. Gatsby made all of his money solely on the hope that he
can win back Daisy. His hope is a light in the darkness and loneliness of the era. Gatsby had "an
extraordinary gift for hope, a romantic readiness such as I have never found in any other person and
which it is not likely I shall ever find again"(6). Nick had never seen someone with such an amazing
capacity for hope. This hope, just like Daisy light, is glowing green and won't go out. Gatsby's hope
burns bright until the second he dies. Always thinking of his Daisy, the green light at the end of her
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Glow Sticks Experiment
Most everyone has experienced the enjoyment of a glow stick. Whether it was for entertainment in a
night club, to keep the children occupied, or just to light up a dark room, glow sticks have been
appreciated by millions of people. However, very few of these users are aware of what occurs to
produce the glow. To activate a glow stick, it must first be snapped in half. This "snapping" initiates
a chemical process that results in the production of the colored light. How does this process work
and why must the glow stick be "snapped" for the reaction to occur? First, how were glow sticks
invented? Fireflies were the inspiration for the invention of multiple chemical glow products such as
glow sticks. A chemist named Dr. Edwin Chandross ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
When one of these two solutions dissipates, the reaction comes to a screeching halt. This results in
the loss of the glow stick's ability to glow. The dye, however, is always present in the solution and
will continue to absorb energy as long as it is available. Most chemical reactions release energy in
the form of heat. Glow sticks, on the other hand, produce energy in the form of light. As heat is not
produced, the glow stick is a convenient replacement for light bulbs, as well as candles. Due to this
unusual trait, scientists call the product of the chemical reaction "cold light". Current scientific
knowledge only allows for a single use glow stick (Welsh
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Analysis Of Homer 's ' Warm Glow '
When analyzing this passage it seems to be that she is struggling how to deal with and confront the
situation of her husband being over bearing and too much to handle. As if he is so clingy she can't
do anything herself, "giving her no pause, one step behind her, breathing down her neck." It is
almost as if he is smothering her and unintentionally annoying her. Without communication between
them she goes to her dad asking for help, saying she would give up her beauty to be left alone,
"Transform me and destroy that beauty by which I have too well pleased." From here her father
comes into play to protect her like any other father would and hardens her into a tree– reassuring her
protection and only being distinguishable is her "warm glow." The rest of this passage is Ovid
reaching out trying to help Sappho. Wondering what is wrong and saying that it will all be better
with his help. This relates to the passage above because it is about Sappho feeling as if he is being
too nosey– just like how he is constantly asking her what is wrong. In both passages he just wants to
help but is going about it the wrong way. The theme of this passage for her is protection. Running to
her dad asking for help, having a hardening of bark cover her completely molding her with a more
tough exterior. The theme of protection is shown in many aspects of this course when it involves
family and protecting the ones they love. Whether the threat or circumstance is severe or not,
protection is the
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Persuasive Essay On Tattoos And Tattoos
There are many ways people influence one another to begin a trend, like social media; it's where
everyone finds out what is in style, to be like everyone else. Most people feel the need to follow
others because of what they see in someone else's life such as tattoos and piercing. Just because
someone has something that catches people's attention it most likely doesn't mean it will have the
same result on you. Regarding tattoos and piercing, people need to be aware of infections, the holes
they leave behind and the money invested in a change. The body design is always seen different by
everyone because it is a different piece of art on oneself. It is an attraction of what other people have
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Likewise, piercing are a piece of jewelry on the body that makes the skin more appealing, which is
also another popular trend in social media. I tend to have a fascination with how piercing would
make me more attractive. Furthermore, from my own experience ever since I was a baby I had ear
piercing. At age sixteen I then realized I wanted more piercing on my bodies such as my cartilage,
nose, and naval. Lesley would always tell me, " Damn another one? don't you think piercing cause
infections and holes?," and I replied with, " Yeah, it all depends on how you take care of your body
like putting Vaseline or Aquaphor to smooth and resist infections." Lesley replied " You're crazy!
you like pain huh? but I give you props damn warrior." As crazy as it sounds I see piercing as my
friend Lesley sees tattoos different but cute. The pain is quick like a sharp stinging sensation of a
bee; however, piercing are a lot cheaper but yet more pain tolerating than that of a tattoo. The
appearance of how someone looks can boost their self–confidence and inspire others to get what
they want due to their appearance. As for myself, I got multiple compliments in my belly button
piercing which made me happy to know I created my new self that will do anything to satisfy my
soul.
Additionally, an appearance can give a vibrant vibe off
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Clinical Observation Of Shawnee Mission School
I had my clinical rotations at Westwood View Elementary. The school is under the Shawnee mission
School District (SMSD). It is located in the city of Westwood, North East corner of Shawnee
mission. The school's population is about 305 children, ages 5 – 11 and 12, ranging from
kindergarten –sixth graders. The school has only one school nurse. Westwood community is not an
economically deprived area, so, the children have enough resources for their education.
Some of the kids go through emotional and psychological stress which come from Parents divorce,
parents wanting their children to be the best in class, making them go above and beyond their
academic limits My main involvement with this agency was teaming up with the school's nurse to
provide care for the students. I was able to use the nursing process in providing care to those young
students. They would come in with all sorts of complaints, like an abrasion on their skin, or with a
sore throat, or some of the students who have ADHD, who usually take their medications at certain
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Almost all the students that were tested had the same result. I knew about this from the "glow germ"
activity that we performed for the students. The aim of this activity is to teach students the
importance of handwashing. How the activity works, we come to the class with the glow kit which
comprises of a box with an inbuilt mercury light called Glitter Bug Lamp. It also contains the Glitter
Bug Potion, which is a UV disclosing lotion. This lotion is the pretend germs which the kids will
apply on their hands, it glows when exposed to the glitter bug lamp. Then, they'll be asked to go
scrub their hands and wash off the germs with soap and water. When they finish washing their
hands, they bring it under the lamp for inspection, that is when they'll see the parts left
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A Homemade Education By Malcom X
The Drive Successful people become motivated by something, that keeps them going when things
get tough. Malcom X wanted to improve his writing, Lupe Quintanilla wanted to learn English, and
I am motivated to receive a higher education. Drive, that is what all of these individuals have in
common. Something in our lives lead us down the path to better our education it was a tough road
but being motivated kept us going. In Malcom X's short story, A Homemade Education, it talks
about how Malcom was in prison and how he wanted to better his vocabulary and writing so he
could effectively write letters to people. One of the quotes he writes about his frustration trying to
explain what he means in his writings. "I became increasingly frustrated at not being able to express
what I wanted to convey in letters that I wrote, especially those to Mr. Elijah Muhammad. In the
street, I had been the most articulate hustler out there – I had commanded attention when I said
something. But now, trying to write simple English, I not only wasn't articulate, I wasn't even
functional" (Malcom 437). When I decided to go back to school, I struggled with learning Algebra
and I felt like I wasn't even functional. Much like Malcom, I began trying to understand Algebra by
thinking about what the problems were and trying to work through the problems. He explained how
he practiced writing repetitively from the dictionary to learn and how he would wake up and would
think about what he had learned.
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Breast Cancer Speech
Breast cancer is a type of cancer that is commonly found in women. According to the Australian
Government Cancer organization, 28 males + 3,087 females have died from breast cancer, and it is
perceived that by the age of 85, 1 in 8 Australians women are diagnosed with breast cancer.
What is Breast cancer? Cancer is caused when a cell turns cancerous. When a cell in the body is
mutated the DNA within the cell is damaged, causing the cell to stop its traditional function and
allowing the cell to become cancerous. When the cell in the breast mutates and turns cancerous, it
leads to breast cancer. The cancerous cell grows into a tumor. Breast cancer has not been so
prominent in Australia for the past few decades, yet, it is more commonly occurring ... Show more
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Higher the stage of cancer the more extended the treatment. The research that will be conducted is
to discover a type of virus that will infect the body and make breast cancer cell glow. This process
will make the cancer cell glow, making the treatment more effective and efficient. Currently are are
many studies on breast cancer, The national cancer institute show many studies that have been done
on breast cancer treatment already. We still need to understand better to make our treatments
efficient, for the welfare of our fellow Australian.
To successfully make a virus that will infect the body and make the cancer cell glow green we will
need to follow the following brief methodology.
Gene For The Glow:
To make a cell glow, we will need a DNA that tells the cell to glow. Meaning that we will need to
extract a gene that will code the cell to glow green. Luckily we can extract GFP (Green Fluorescent
Protein) from jellyfish DNA. Once the GFP is extracted, we will be able to use to code our virus.
Code For the Virus:
Using the GFP gene, we will able to code a virus that makes the cancer cell glow. We will need to
programme the gene so that it only turns on the GFP gene when it infects a cancer cell. Applicating
that the cell will only glow if it is a cancerous
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Can The Light Of A Glow Stick Be Affected By The...
Melita A. Hoods
Bringing Light
December 12, 2014
Abstract: This experiment was conducted to determine if the light of a glow stick can be affected by
the temperature of water. In this the researcher will try to find what temperature of water makes a
glow stick glow brighter and how long it will stay lit. By proceeding in the experiment, the data
collected proved the hypothesis to be correct. Warmer water caused the glow stick to glow brighter
than it had before. On the other hand, the beaker with colder water made the stick stay lit longer and
the room temperature water didn't affect the glow stick as much. Glow sticks are popular products
that are used for fun and entertainment. Everyone knows what they are. But we really don't know
what they are. Glow sticks are plastic tubes with a glass vial inside. When ... Show more content on
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When the temperature changes so does the results. The blue stick, hot water, stayed lit for 112
minutes (an hour and fifty–two minutes). The green stick, which was room temperature water,
stayed lit for 96 minutes (an hour and thirty–six minutes). And lastly, the pink stick, in cold water,
stayed lit the longest for 122 minutes (two hours and two minutes).
The experiment could have had better results if done with multiple glow sticks. Make sure that the
thermometer is correct in the measurement of the water's temperature. It is important that you get
your data correct.
Conclusion
In the experiment, it was discovered that glow sticks will show more light and glow brighter in
water with higher temperatures than lower or room temperature. The experiment proved that the
hypothesis was correct in saying that warmer temperatures would make a glow stick glow brighter.
Though the hot water made the glow stick brighter and dim faster, the cold water caused the stick to
glow longer, and the room temperature water didn't affect the green glow stick in any significant
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Bronzed Glow Research Paper
If you used to lay out in the sun to achieve a golden "healthy" glow, then your skin may be finally
showing the signs that your bronze glow wasn't such a healthy achievement after all. While you
can't turn back time, the good news is that with today's modern skin–care products and medical
techniques, you can begin to repair your sun damage and have healthy skin again. Follow these tips
for repairing your skin and helping it gain a real healthy glow again and not the bronzed glow that
you just thought looked healthy years ago.
1. Start by Beginning a Proper Skincare Regimen
If you really want to reverse that sun damage, start by establishing a healthy skin–care routine.Too
much sun exposure over the years can cause age spots and premature wrinkling, so it is good to
begin an overall age–reversing skincare regimen to correct those surface–signs of your sun damage.
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This is a form of vitamin B3 that helps restore your skin's moisture barrier, even your skin tone, and
prevent wrinkles. Then, be sure to apply a full–spectrum sunscreen 20 minutes before you leave the
house and reapply after every two hours of sun exposure.
At night, you can start using a retinol cream and/or Vitamin C serum to help your skin begin
building healthy collagen again to smooth wrinkles. After a few months following a good skincare
routine, you will notice your skin looking healthier and younger.
2. Seek Medical Treatments for Severe Sun
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Fireflies Research Paper
There are two reasons that the fireflies glow. One is because of the courtship. The male fireflies are
looking for the female companions. Another reason is that they are protecting themselves from the
attack of other creatures. The two reasons that are the evolutionary advantages for the fireflies are
because they can generate their descendants and also protect themselves.
In the transcription, LUC gene in DNA would be the template to let RNA polymerase to make a
copy of it. Then the process would make the mRNA which contains the copy of LUC gene.
The mRNA will first go to the cytoplasm and attach with ribosome. The ribosome will help mRNA
to produce the chain of amino acids, which will produce the final product– luciferase enzyme. To
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The doctors could tell if the cells keep mutating or they stop, and they could see if the cancer cells
spread out to the other parts of the body.
The evolution of luciferase begins with the LUC gene. mRNA would copy the LUC gene in DNA
and later go to the cytoplasm to do transcription to form the luciferase. The reason that this enzyme
evolved many times in many organisms is because luciferase could be connected with the other
proteins to track where they are going. Moreover, there are many organisms that would glow.
Luciferase is an important enzyme that would help the organisms glow. Because the sequence of the
amino acid chain is different, and different luciferase enzyme would be produced. On this occasion,
there would be different color of the light.
This is the genetic mutation happening during the translation.When there is one amino acid been
changed, it would turn into another color. This change causes the outcome it does because the
sequence of the amino acid chains would affect the color of the light. Although the function of them
is the same, but each of them would have different characteristics. For example, we all have eyes,
face, nose....... although we can tell the functions of them and recognize them easily, however, we all
have different color of eyes and hair, and this is because the sequence of our gene is different.
Therefore, even only one amino acid is changed, the result would be totally
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Glow Worm
Common name: Glow Worm
Scientific name: Arachnocampa
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class: Insecta
Order: Coleoptera
Family: Lampyridae
Genus:
Species:
The glow worm is a medium to large sized invertebrate that is famous for having a green and yellow
coloured light on the end of it's tail.
Glow worms are found inhabiting dense woodland and caves around the world with the exception of
the Americas and glow worms are one of the few insects that are found inside the colder Arctic
Circle. Glow worms are nocturnal animals which means that they are active during the dark night
which is when their glowing rears can be seen.
Glow worm is the common name for various different groups of insect larva and adult larviform
females which glow through bioluminescence. Glow worms may sometimes resemble actual
worms, but all are insects as one species of glow worm is a type of fly but most ... Show more
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Legend says that early humans used to use glow worms to mark paths and provide light in huts.
Glow worms were thought to have some kind of magical power and so people would also use the
glow worm in medicines.
Glow worms are omnivorous animals but they tend to have a very meat–based diet. Glow worms
predominantly prey on snails and slugs which make up the majority of the glow worm's diet. Glow
worms also prey on other insects and small invertebrates.
Due to their small size and the fact that they glow in the darkness, glow worms have numerous
natural predators within their environment including spiders, large insects, birds, reptiles and
centipedes.
Typically, the female glow worms lays between 50 and 100 eggs in moist areas, over a period of a
few days. The tiny glow worm eggs are yellow in colour and can take between 3 and 6 weeks to
hatch depending on the climate (the warmer it is, the faster the glow worm eggs will
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Effective New Product Development
NPD – Report Part 2
Table of Contents
1. 2. Summary – Part 1
.................................................................................................................................. 3 Idea screening
....................................................................................................................................... 4 2.1 Methods
of Idea Screening ................................................................................................................. 4 2.2
Kucsmarksi 6 types of screen .............................................................................................................. 5
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21 5.2 Product Testing
................................................................................................................................. 23 6.
Commercialization & Launch
.................................................................................................................. 23
Glow in the Dark T – Shirt
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NPD – Report Part 2
6.1 Marketing Strategies
......................................................................................................................... 23 6.1.1 Product
....................................................................................................................................... 24 6.1.2
Position ...................................................................................................................................... 24
6.1.3 Price ...........................................................................................................................................
25 6.1.4 Promotional
Plan........................................................................................................................ 25 6.2 Promotional
Mix ............................................................................................................................... 25 6.2.1
Advertising ................................................................................................................................. 25
6.2.2 Support Media
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Why Do Candle Glows
As The Bachelors song says "I believe for every drop of rain that falls. A flower grows. I believe
that somewhere in the darkest night. A candle glows." There is always an outcome for an action.
There is always hope in your weakest times. I believe that even if the world is crumbling at your
feet there is hope somewhere inside. Even when you feel alone and helpless there is still hope.
When I talk about hope I do not mean how when you are a teen you have pimples so you consider
yourself unattractive then once you finally grow up to young adulthood you look sophisticated and
beautiful/handsome. I am talking about hope when you fail a test and feel like the world is over. The
kind of hope you feel when you do not know if you made the right
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Glow Sticks Experiment Results
Data Analysis The question that was resolved by this experiment was, "does different temperatures
affect how long the illuminating process in glow sticks lasts?" In this experiment the hypothesis
was, if the temperature is cold (5 degrees Celsius), then the glow time of the glow sticks lasting will
increase because the molecules are moving slowly and the cold water is dragging out the reaction
time making it last an extensive amount of time. The independent variable was the temperature of
the water in the glass cup while the dependent variable was how long the sticks glowed. Some
controlled variables included 235 milliliters of water in each glass, the brand of glow stick used
which was glow play, and the color of the glow sticks which was pink. The controlled group was the
glow stick in the room temperature water, and the experimental group was the different water
temperatures. During this experiment make sure to crack the glow sticks and shake it well before
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One minute in all the trials the hot temperature glow stick gleamed the brightest and the cold and
room temperature glow stick glowed about the same. After about four hours the glow stick in hot
water went out of light. The room temperature glow stick lasted around seven to eight hours, and the
cold water glow stick lasted about ten hours. The range of how long the glow sticks lasted came
about six hours and thirty–one minutes. The hypothesis was supported by the data and was accepted.
In the hypothesis it stated that the glow stick in the cold water would last the longest and according
to the data it did. The pattern that was observed in all three trials was that the glow stick in hot water
beamd brightest but lasted the least. Also in the room temperature water it lasted the second longest,
and the cold water stayed the same brightness the whole experiment until toward the end of its life
and it lasted the
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Essay On Glow Worm
In GSO, each glow worm, agent, carries a light on two dimensional works space and has its own
vision, called local–decision range. The luciferin level is associated with the objective value of the
agent's position. The brighter agent means that it flies to a better position (has a better objective
value).The agent is only attracted by a neighbor whose luciferin intensity is higher than its own
within the local decision range and then flies towards the neighbor. The local–decision range
depends on the number of neighbors. While the neighbor–density is low, the range is enlarged in
order to find more neighbors, otherwise the range is reduced. The agent always changes its moving
direction according to which neighbor is selected. The higher luciferin level the neighbor has, the
more attraction which gains. Finally, most agents willget together at the multiple locations. Briefly,
the GSO involves in three main phases: luciferin update phase, movement phase, and decision range
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Although all glowworms start with the same luciferin value of the initial iteration, these values
change according to the function values at their current positions. The luciferin value is proportional
to the measured value of the sensed profile (temperature,radiation level) at that location. Each
glowworm adds its previous luciferin level. At the same time, the luciferin level of glowworm is
subtracted the previous luminescence value to simulate the decay in luminescence. The luciferin
update rule is given by: (3) where , represents the luciferin level associated with glow worm i at
time t, is the luciferin decay constant , is the luciferin enhancement constant, and represents the
value of objective function at agent i's locaton at time
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Glow Worms Research Paper
Arachnocampa luminosas live in dense woodland and carves around the world with the exceptions
with the Americas Arachnocampa Luminosas are omnivorous animals but they tend to have a very
meat based diet. They predominantly prey on snails and slugs which makes up most of their diet.
Arachnocampa Luminosas are very small worms considered to be an animal species that is
threatened with extinction as the glow worm population numbers are drastically decreasing. The
main reason for the lower number of glow worms is thought to be the expansion of human
civilizations glow worms are known to be particular vulnerable to change in their environment
including habitat loss, noise and pollution. The skin type is shell like with black, brown, yellow,
green,
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Essay On Club Glow
Describe your company/organization in a sentence. Panorama Productions/Club Glow is a company
that works to bring major DJ's to Echostage and Soundcheck as well as create new and exciting club
experiences for the people of DC. How is it positioned in the landscape of your field? Started in
1999, Club Glow is one of the longest running dance party in Washington DC and is deemed as "one
of the most financially successful and critically acclaimed weekly electronic music events in the
country" (Upstart Business Journal). It regularly puts on large scale events and music festivals in the
DMV area and while the company is rather small, it is still known as one of the best venues on not
only the East Coast but the world. The company, which specializes in the electronic dance music
genre, has recently two main venues: Echostage and Soundcheck. "Echostage, the home of Glow's
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While I would love to move to New York City and work at a more international company, Club
Glow would be great place to work as well. I don't think there are any specific positions open at this
moment. Club Glow functions differently that most work places because everyone does a little bit of
everything. The graphics producer still goes to shows and helps with the artist's management and
any other needs of the venue. It allows for me to get experience in different aspects of what a large–
scale venue does which if I decide to move on will benefit me
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Personal Narrative Essay : A Short Story : My Father And...
It has been a month since my parent's divorce. I was torn. All of my world was beautiful until that
one day where I would see my mom more than my dad. The problem is, I am more alike with my
dad than my mom, so I like to hang out with him rather than her. We both have brilliant blue eyes
and pale skin, but my hair is curly and his isn't. That is the only difference.
"Aleah!" my mom calls, "You have a phone call!" I rush downstairs to answer the phone. I bet it is
my friend calling. "Hello?" I say. "Aleah! There is a stray puppy!" says a familiar voice. Yep, I knew
it was Brynn. She is one of my best friends from school and definitely more of a tomboy than I
would ever be.
"Really? Where? In our block?" I ask. The questions are overflowing my brain.
"Yes! Come outside and meet by The Rock, see you in 5!" Brynn says quickly and then hangs up. I
rush to grab my bright yellow jacket because, and slip on my muddy, dull yellow sneakers. I know it
is the middle of the summer and I wear my jacket, but I have something called anemia. It is where I
lose lots of blood cells and can get dizzy and cold often.
"Mom! Going to the park!" I yell. I didn't wait for a reply and sprinted out of the door and into the
cool end–of–summer air. My skirt flows through the wind as I run as fast as I can to the park, and
the glowing sun feels warm on my caramel curled hair. The Rock is our meeting place that we
always go to. It is a giant boulder that kids could climb on, but whenever Brynn is
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Natural Glow Research Paper
I used to think that in order to achieve "the glow", it was all about the skincare. So I bought the most
expensive skin care products and sure, my skin looked good, but it was still lacking that natural
glow. So I went on a mission; a mission to find the secret to the question, "how do I achieve that
glow from within?"
Now, let me preface it by saying that I'm not a doctor and everything I'll share is based on my own
research and what has worked for me, but I am constantly trying new health and beauty
products/ideas/routines. With that being said, let me share with you my findings thus far, because I
want all of us to feel and look our best. I hope you will join me on this journey to achieve and
maintain that true glow from within.
There are three important things that I've found always work for me: diet, exercise, and sleep.
Simple enough, right? Yes, it is that simple, and today I will focus on the first ingredient to healthy
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The recipe for the "power drink" varies, depending on what's available at my local Farmers' Market
and Trader Joe's. I will provide a few variations, but feel free to have fun with the recipes. After all,
you have to drink it, so make it something that you'll enjoy. I know I love my "power drink" every
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Glow Sticks Research Paper
The Effect of Temperature on Glow Sticks
The aim of my experiment was to see how glow sticks would be affected by different temperatures.
I chose this topic because I wanted to find out why some of my glow sticks last longer than others.
My independent variable was the temperature of the glow sticks, and my dependent variable was
how long the glow sticks would continue to glow after they were snapped. The hypothesis that I
came up with was that if glow sticks are held at a higher temperature, then they will burn out faster.
Glow sticks are items that use chemical energy to produce light energy. The light is created when
energy is released by a reaction between two chemicals in the glow sticks. The process is called
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Light can be produced in many different ways, including incandescence, phosphorescence, and
fluorescence (Gunderman 1). Incandescence is when heat makes an object release light, like the
filament in a light bulb. Phosphorescence is when a material absorbs energy and then releases it
slowly over time, like glow–in–the–dark toys. Fluorescence is when a material absorbs energy and
releases it quickly as light (Gunderman 1). Fluorescence is the process used in glow sticks (Science
Fair Projects 1). The fluorescent dye in this experiment's glow sticks released yellow light. Different
color glow sticks are made with different dyes (Harris 2).
The hypothesis that temperature will affect the length of time a glow stick will last was tested by
measuring how long it takes for glow sticks to burn out at different temperatures. Temperature was
the independent variable and the time for the glow sticks to burn out was the dependent variable.
Five trials (glow sticks) were measured for each experimental temperature. The constant for all of
the groups was the type of glow stick. The glow sticks used for this experiment were 10 cm yellow
sticks made by
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Analysis Of Raphael 's ' The Reds And The Greens Just Glow '
INTRO:
There is this marvelous way that Raphael can create a sense of real even when he's representing the
impossible divinity; Mary is impossibly large as she fills the space
INTRO II: We have an oil painting here–originally on panel. So we have none of that kind of
stumato, smoky, mysteriousness, instead there's a real clarity here and sweetness instead of mystery.
If you look at the composition it's just so beautifully handled.
Oil painting:
Lippi would have said that color is very important. The reds and the blues and the greens just glow.
That's because Lippi is using a new technique which had been perfected in the north known as
glazing. Taking their cue from the artists of the northern Renaissance, the way that they painted ...
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Look, for instance, at the Christ child's right leg–the light moves from a brilliance at the front of his
leg that helps it project forward, to the shadows of the back leg/butt that help it move back in space
in Madonna in Meadows. (Madonna and goldfinch uses a similar technique) This is because oil
paint stays wet and it can be blended–it's an oily substance. As professor Powell discussed at the
MET art museum trip, the venetians essentially gave up fresco in the late 15th century because
Venice is a series of islands and it was really a bad atmosphere for fresco. In the 1500s this early
technique of glazing that we see in the art of Raphael changes from fresco painting–later in the
1500s, the artists like Raphael exploit what oil can do and the way that oil can allow for a very
different kind of process This process allows artists to change things on the fly, freeing them from
being slaves to the original drawings. Madonna and Child is a good example of that. This idea of the
artistic process directly on the canvas itself and working out your ideas having them evolve right in
that same place where the finished painting will eventually be is something that's unique to the
possibilities of oil paint.
Oil paint has a kind of translucency and he really used that to advantage. Oil paint has different
consistencies depending on what varnish you use with them. You can layered them almost like
stained glass layers of translucent
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Glow Sticks Experiment
This experiment is about glow sticks so here are some facts. Let's talk about glowsticks and
everything about them. Light is generated from a chemical reaction which is called
chemiluminescence. Typical glow sticks use a hydrogen peroxide solution, a solution of phenyl
oxalate ester, and a fluorescent dye. Glow sticks are plastic tubes containing glass vials that emit
light when they are cracked/ bent. They have a glow time from 6–12 hours. It also depends on the
size of the glow stick and other stuff like that. Glow sticks are also waterproof if you did not already
know that. Energy created by the chemical reaction is what creates the color. If glow sticks did not
have fluorescent dye there would be no color. Glow sticks might look like they
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Advertising Campaign: Glow Juice In Canada
Glow Juice is a cold–pressed company entering the Toronto market. Moreover, the company mainly
provides juice cleanses and smoothies in a variety of different flavors and hot vegetable soups. The
company has an online business and a delivery system connected to UberEats. In addition, Glow
Juice aims to increase their business into selling 10,000 bottles a year.
Glow Juice will start to their advertising campaign in the spring and until the end of summer. The
reason why is detoxing is a popular trend more towards the warmer months. In Canada, it is usually
too cold for people to consider cold refreshments in the fall or winter, and spring can be a good
opportunity to begin the upcoming campaign as weather starts to warm up and thus continue ...
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Glow Juice will be sold to both men and women who are health conscious and with an active
lifestyle. These individual tend to be highly fit, live in an urban lifestyle, and are located within the
Greater Toronto Area. A few more characteristics The characteristics for this target market tend to be
outgoing, optimistic, hipster, and social–media savvy. They will reach their target market through
social media because the amount of time millennials and generation z spends time on social media.
According to a study, "millennials spend an average of six to seven hours per week on social media,
whereas 44 percent of Gen Z check their social media at least hourly" and "Gen Z is entering the
workforce and has immense buying power ($44 billion) (Contreras, 2017)." Moreover, when trying
to reach out to specific market, it's best to reach out to them at a platform these individuals use the
most in a given
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Glow Sticks Chemiluminescence

  • 1. Glow Sticks Chemiluminescence Chemiluminescence is the production of light from a chemical reaction.In this chemical reaction, two chemicals react to produce an excited intermediate which breaks down releasing it's energy as photon's of light to reach it's ground state. This reaction can be seen in a glow stick when a solid ester reacts with hydrogen peroxide producing phenol and cyclic peroxide. Cyclic peroxide then reacts with the dye in the glow stick to ultimately create the glow. The glow stick was first invented by Michael M Rauhut and Laszlo J Bollyky based on the works on Edwin A Chandross. Glow Sticks are very important to the modern times because they affect the society, living conditions and the environment. Glow sticks are a popular choice for the fourth of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Essay about Literary Analysis Literary Analysis– "Say You're One of Them" Karisa Levasseur 10/1/2011 Professor Asmus My Parents Bedroom In the short story, "My Parents' Bedroom,' written by Uwem Akpan, the most defining role of literacy that sticks out is symbolism. The images that are engraved into readers brains are ones that have deeper meanings than what we initially see on the surface. The story is told through the eyes of a little girl named, Monique, who is only nine years old. It is told in first person point of view so that the reader feels as if he/she is actually experiencing the situations first hand. The symbolism in the story, "My Parents; Bedroom," illustrates the day to day struggle of living in Africa during the genocide. Symbolism is ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Both the black dress and the perfume are symbolic and ironic. They were both things that Papa loved, as well as Maman and that night their love came to an end. In order to protect their children both parents know what they must do. Papa who the previous night had watched Tonton Andre kill his wife, knew what would have to be done to ensure the safety of his children, he must also kill his wife. Although one cannot tell the difference between a Tutsi and Hutu without an ID card, the fighting between the two groups was dangerous to all. As Papa lands the machete on Maman's head Monique realizes what was being hidden from her all day. "I begin to think of Maman as one of the people in the ceiling. It's not safe for her to come down yet. She's lying up there quietly, holding on to the rafters, just as she must have been last night when the man in the yellow trousers attacked me. She's waiting for the right time to cry with me."(351) Maman died to protect her people, her kids, and her husband. This shows how terrible life during the genocide was, innocent lives were taken because of religion. Maman wanted to keep her family safe and her people that were in the ceiling and that's what makes her death symbolic. Most would run, get out as fast as they could, but she stayed and took the punishment as if it were owed to her. "When they ask you, say you're one of them, OK?"(327) The last but most important part of the story and it symbolism ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. What Do They Expect? It 's Winter? I plunge into the darkness, not even turning my head to look back at the mess behind me. The brand new, sparkling, metallic car is done for, no doubt about it, but so am I if my parents find out about it. All but one of the car tires popped; the windshield busted into incredibly miniature shards of glass; the side smacked into the side of a tree. What do they expect? It's winter! Diving even deeper and deeper into the almost pitch black woods, I let my thoughts and worries wash away, losing myself in my surroundings. In the dark, never–ending, abyss–like woods, the rustling of the white powdered trees and bushes are one of the only perceptible sounds. Right, smack in front of me, a faint glow, one that I almost missed, moves ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Not a crow, nor a robin, nor a hawk, but a breathtaking bird. The bird, old and frail, literally lights up the dark afternoon with ravishing flames dancing on its scarlet feathers. One would believe that the bird is on fire, but it's the middle of winter, nothing could catch the bird on fire in this forest, and the bird seems to not be harmed at all by the fire. The bird notices my presence and freezes. "There is a certain name for this kind of bird, I know it. I think it might start with an f," I whisper to myself. The bird looks up at me funny slowly approaching, wondering what I will do, while I just wonder what the creature is. "Or maybe it starts with a ph?" I think aloud. Coming so close, I slowly back away. "Phi–? Phe–? Pho–? Phoe–? I think it might start with phoe–," I whisper to myself, almost inaudible. The bird launches itself at me, as clumsily as a dog dancing ballet. The bird flops toward me, landing into the snow ways away from me, but close enough for me to slightly flinch. Okay, that is probably an understatement since I tripped over a tree root and fell into the snow. My favorite jeans are definitely done for. I pick myself up, dusting off all of the freezing, slush–like snow. "Dude–? What the?" The bird rolls over and struggles to regain its footing. "Here, let me..." I try to help it up because it is struggling, but when I reach my hand out to it, it burns me. It's weird because it didn't hurt, but more like a magical tingling feeling. Like a unicorn ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Essay On The Moons "Let me guess. The sky only parts at certain times. The sky you saw was only visible for a short while." Karjon suggested. "Yes. You are correct. It would be even better if I knew what those certain times were. You see, I was prospecting in this area for new types of ore, when the mist suddenly dissipated. What I saw then, you saw in the painting. No idea what it was, I just copied it from memory. I came out here a few more times but it never repeated." Volgon explained. The party waited there for quite some time with nothing to see. Eventually they turned back feeling quite disappointed. Karjon, on the other hand, decided to stay. He had even brought the new eye viewer with him. He was not going to miss out. Back at the lab, work ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... With Karjon gone, Werten now had no project to continue with. Murfon had fixed just about everything he could see and so the two of them sat around the lab wondering what to do next. "You know, it just occurred to me." Murfon said. "You two had projects to work on but I never heard what Fursha himself was working on." "Would you like to see?" Werten replied. Murfon nodded eagerly. He was led to a separate room from the lab. It also had an extra outdoor area for who knows what? Fursha was leaning over a table looking at a glowing box on it. He had a strange plate in front of his face and was carefully putting something in the box with a rod of some sort. Being careful not to frighten him, the two waited until he had completed his task. When he saw the two, he beckoned them over. "Master, Murfon here would like to know what it is you are working on. As for me, I have come to offer my services should you require them as I have finished my current project as you know." "Excellent. In fact, for my next phase, I am going to need an assistant or two. You two will fill that nicely. Oh, Murfon what I am working on a new form of energy. If I can control it, it should provide limitless fuel for engines and other devices. Several cycles ago, I discovered these glowing rocks and I have been studying them ever since. I have found that they produce a power force but it ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. The Reasoning Behind Glow Sticks Glow sticks are famous among many genders and ages, but the reasoning behind the glowing factor is disregarded. A glow stick is composed of two tubes: a plastic outer tube, and a glass vile within the plastic tube. Within the two chambers, different chemicals and solutions are held, which are the explanation for the bright outcome. Inside the plastic tube is a solution of phenyl oxalate ester and the fluorescent dye used to create the final color of the glow stick, while the glass cylinder contains hydrogen peroxide. Based upon color preference, the type of fluorescent dye used varies. The glass container separates the two solutions, preventing a chemical reaction before intended ("The Chemistry of Glow Sticks"). The glass seal can be broken ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Jergens Natural Glow Moisturizer: Brand Analysis Hello Loves, This week I am on spring break and am loving that I am able to soak up some sun. I want to make my tan last and stay glowing for many weeks to come. Summer will be here before we know it. I figured I would share a few good products to get bronzed glowy skin. Jergens Natural Glow Moisturizer product_revitalizing_moisturizerThis product is a holy grail of mine. It is good for a subtle tan. I can notice a difference in my skin tone around one day and then a dramatic difference around three days. Overall, it does exactly what it says. The only tip i would recommend is rub the lotion really well over the tops of hands and feet. product–body–glow_1024x1024Kopari Coconut Body Glow This product has been highly recommended by so many out in the beauty community.This product gives you a glow and makes you smell like coconut. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... I love that you can apply it straight from the towelette. This makes the formula easy to spread. This is great if you want to have a natural looking tan fast. If you want something to work fast then this is the tanner for you! St. Tropez Self Tanning MousseSelf–Tan–Classic–Mousse–240ml (1) St. Tropez is a great brand for tanning products. They have a variety of products for different tan needs. The classic mousse is a must have! Use this mousse with their tanning mitt for no mess ups. This mitt makes it really mess proof. The product can also be used last minute and you can see great results! Screen Shot 2016–03–16 at 11.42.15 AMNYX Cosmetics Born to Glow Gleam illuminator and Benefit Cosmetics Sun Beam highlighter Both of these are great illuminators to mix into your foundation. This will give you that shimmer in all the right places. You will look radiant and luminous. Both of these illuminators come in different shades. These products can also be used on top of foundation on your cheekbones, brow bones, and nose to give you maximum glisten! ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Bacterial Transformation ( Escherichia Coli ) Bacterial Transformation (Escherichia coli) Kadian Jones Dr. F. Redway BIO 104– Lab 3 November 11, 2014 Introduction According to Medicine.net (2012), genetic transformation is a process by which the genetic material carried by an individual cell is altered by the incorporation of foreign/exogenous DNA into its genome. Competent cells are able to accept DNA presented by experimental influence or manipulation, and the application of genetic engineering with bacteria can aid in the fight against diseases, allowing individuals to maintain their lifestyles without the threat of certain illnesses like heart disease, cancer or hereditary disorders (McPhersson 2008). Plasmid DNA are small circular double–stranded helixes, and present in the plasmid are ampr (selectable marker gene) and GFP (Green Florescent Protein), (BIO–RAD 2010). Figure 1: Illustrates the bacterial plasmid of E. Coli showing the select marker gene and the color marker gene present. The bacteria that was used in the experiment was Escherichia coli, it is one of the most commonly used organisms for gene transfer, and most E. coli are non pathogenic. A non pathogenic strain was used to conduct the experiment. The conditions was kept at 37 ◦C, which is the temperature of the human intestines (BIO–RAD 2010). Arabinose is a sugar that the bacteria needs for energy, used as a food source and enables GFP, which in turn is regulated by araC (Redway 2013). Hypothesis: +pGLO LB/amp will subsist ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Gold Glow Stick Sales: Speech At The Blood Drive Gold Glow Stick Sales: To promote childhood cancer awareness by: Creating further unity at the special Gold–Out game Raising money to support the Smiles for Sophie Forever foundation Event Advertising (public announcements, flyers, and other signage: To promote attendance to the Gold–Out game To promote attendance at the Blood Drive During the game, multiple photos were taken of the highly supportive student section from Lakeland and posted it on various social media accounts on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, using technology to spread the word. During the project, the single goal of donating started to branch outward. While monetary funds were still being given to the Smiles for Sophie Forever foundation, it was important to the group ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... They took away positive mentalities and found that helping out in the community does not always take a lot of effort. By completing the tasks they were assigned, the members understood that even the smallest tasks have meaning when taken in as a whole and that greater things can be done when more people are put to work toward a goal. DECA member Isabel Wertella, involved with numerous activities in high school, claims, "it can be difficult to find the time to volunteer, but setting time aside to help out, especially with an event that had to do with someone that went to Lakeland before passing, was well worth it and I would do it in a heartbeat if I could again." Mr. Rolando, a teacher, the student activities director, and the head of the school leadership program, states that "it was a really great community collaboration where lots of different aspects of the community came together to help out an organization with a real local ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Essay on Firefly Lab Report The effect of ATP (adenosine triphosphate) on bioluminescence in fireflies. Introduction Adenosine triphosphate, also known as ATP, is the supply of energy found in every cell that we need in order to do essentially everything (Anonymous, 2008). It is an energy source for biochemical reactions such as muscle contraction, active transport, molecular synthesis, and in fireflies, also known as lightening bugs, bioluminescence (Biology Book). Bioluminescence is the process in which living organisms convert chemical energy into light (Branchini, 2008). In the fireflies case the reaction involves the enzyme luciferase which lights up a lantern–like mechanism under the tip the wings and attached to the end of the body of the firefly. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Results were observed and recorded. At station 3, the control Petri dish was left alone and the experimental Petri dish was heated in a hot water bath for 60 second using a clamp to hold it in place. The experimental Petri dish was removed from the hot water bath. Two drops of ATP solution was added with a pipette to both the control and the experimental Petri dish. Results were recorded. At station 4 a pipette was used to add two drops of ATP to both the experimental and controlled Petri dishes. The pipette was used to deliver several drops of sodium chloride solution to the experimental Petri dish. Results were observed and recorded. Results In station 1 when the acid was added to the experimental Petri dish the bioluminescence of the powdered firefly lantern started to dim and once the base was added the lantern began to brighten up again. The controlled Petri dish remained bright during all four of the experiments. The results are as shown in Table 1. In station 2 after the experimental Petri dish was taken out of the fridge and ATP was added the powdered firefly lantern did glow but at a very dim level. The results are as shown in Table 1. In station 3 after the experimental Petri dish was taken out of the hot water bath and two drops of ATP were added no bioluminescence reaction occurred at all in the powdered firefly lantern and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. The Production Of Light Without Heat From A Chemical Reaction An Introduction to Chemiluminescence Chemiluminescence is the is the production of light without heat from a chemical reaction. In this reaction, energy is released as electromagnetic radiation in the visible light spectrum. It does not require the absorption of electromagnetic energy to excite molecules into a higher energy state. Instead, the energetics of the reaction itself releases energy as light. This means that there there is an intermediate molecule in an excited state which returns to a lower energy level, releasing its energy in the form of a photon of light. The reaction within a glow stick is a primary example of chemiluminescence. These reactions, which typically involve luminal, have been generally well studied and its applications range from use in forensics for detecting traces of blood, in the pharmaceutical industry for quality control and in clinical services. Chemiluminescence in Glow Sticks Since it's advent in 1965, glow sticks have been extensively used throughout society, serving a multitude of purposes. For most people, the word 'glow sticks' brings to mind little children frantically waving them around on halloween, or perhaps even the idea of a jam–packed neon– lighted nightclub. For major halloween buffs, myself included, the idea of glow sticks brings people back to their childhoods, where glowsticks played a considerable role– serving as a source of entertainment (and light) during halloween and new year parties. However, common uses ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Glow Sticks History Glow sticks and LED light sticks are commonly seen in popular society at concerts and festivals. However, glow sticks have several other uses and were originally invented for use in the military. In the 1960s, scientists were interested in the light fireflies produced in nature. They discovered that this light could be produced without energy or heat using a chemical compound called luciferin. A Brooklyn–born chemistry specialist named Edwin A. Chandross accidentally identified the chemical mixes needed to create the glow of a glow stick when experimenting with luminol. The first light products using this mixture were created and patented by Michael M. Rauhut of American Cyanamid. The first official glow–stick–type mechanism was granted to ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. A Report On Heritage Woods Will Be Bustling With Farmhands... "They'll have to stay indoors," Crocco said. "Heritage Woods will be bustling with farmhands when the sun comes up." "Right," William said. "You guys have to promise to stay indoors until we can find more private housing." The men nodded and left with Crocco. "Let me get him fed and into bed," Tabitha said, nuzzling the infant. "Then we can talk." Tabitha followed William to the second floor of the condominium. William drew the shades and lit a kerosene lantern in the bedroom, and another lantern in the bathroom. Tabitha changed the baby's diaper, and fed him a bottle of formula. The baby's eyes grew heavy as Tabitha rocked him to sleep, and put him down on a mattress in the bedroom. She used the warm water in the bathroom to clean herself up, and changed into clean shorts and a tank top. When she was sure the baby was asleep, she walked downstairs where William was waiting under the sharp glow of a single, naked lightbulb hanging from the ceiling. William stared at Tabitha as she descended the staircase. Even in the unflattering glare of the single, 80–watt bulb, and past middle age, Tabitha was as beautiful as ever. There was a slight bend to her back, but she still carried herself with the sleek, avian movements that William remembered from their days at Beacon Academy. Her hair was thinner and shorter with a few streaks of gray, and crow's feet clawed at the corners of her eyes, but her face still held the glow of youth, and her eyes were as deep, intense, and ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Lack-Worms. Why Glow-Worms Myth? Glow–worms Why do glow–worms glow? FACT SHEETS JOKES MESSAGES VIDEOS & STUFF WWW.SUZY.CO.NZ Facts A glow–worm uses its glow to invite insects to dinner :o) Insects fly towards the glow and get stuck in the sticky lines that the glow worm makes like spiders web It also uses its glow to turn other creatures off eating it. It makes its tail glow using bioluminescence which is a chemical reaction between a chemical the glow worm makes called luciferin mixes with air. That chemical reaction gives off light. Did You Know? There are lots of different types of glow–worms but the one we have in NZ is arachnocampa luminosa A glow–worm is the larva of a two–winged insect. The glow–worm starts as ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. Chemistry Of Glow Sticks Lab Report Chemistry of Glow Sticks Glow sticks, like many other everyday items, have chemistry involved with them. Glow sticks were discovered by Edwin Chandross in the 1960s. He was a young chemist at Bell Labs in Murray Hill, New Jersey. Edwin Chandross actually discovered the glow stick on accident. All along he was just trying to find a general way to explain chemiluminescence. By mixing florescent light and hydrogen peroxide with oxalyl chloride, he discovered how to create a glowing chemical light. From Chandross original discovery a lab team called American Cyanamid, led by Michael M. Rahurt, created an oxalate ester named phenyl oxalate to replace the oxalyl chloride. This lab team then sold their new product to a group named Omniglow who went ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This certain reaction is a "redox reaction" or a reduction/oxidation reaction. A redox reaction is any chemical reaction when a molecule, atom or ion gains or looses an electron. The chemical reaction for glow sticks is as follows: H202(AQ) + C14H10O4(AQ.) + DYE >>> C6H2Cl3OH + 2CO2 + EXCITED DYE Here are a few of the common dyes: Blue 9,10–diphenylanthracene Green 9,10–bis(phenylethynyl)anthracene Yellow 1–chloro–9,10–bis(phenylethynyl)anthracene Yellow Rubrene Orange 5,12–bis(phenylethynyl)–naphthacene Orange Rhodamine6G Red Rhodamine B This is exactly what happens during the reaction: 1. The hydrogen peroxide oxidizes the phenyl oxalate ester, resulting in a chemical called phenol and an unstable peroxyacid ester. 2. The unstable peroxyacid ester decomposes, resulting in additional phenol and a cyclic peroxy compound. 3. The cyclic peroxy compound decomposes to carbon ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Betta Splendens Essay I) Background Betta splendens, otherwise known as the Siamese fighting fish, is widely recognized as an aggressive species of fish, as its common name indicates. B. splendens, which is native to Southeast Asia, has an appearance consisting of a wide array of colors, ranging from varying shades of red, yellow, green, and blue. In addition, female Siamese fighting fish generally have duller body colors in comparison to males. Also, the scales of B. splendens seem to shine with different colors as the angle of view changes. It is due to the hostile nature and the brilliant features of the Siamese fighting fish that it was given the name of Betta splendens, as it translates to "splendid battler". As a result of the rainbow–like appearance, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Two of the glow sticks will be blue whereas the remaining two will be red. However, in order to test the effect of bright colors against dull colors, I will be wrapping one blue and one red glow stick in wax paper in order to make their colors dull, leaving the other two unwrapped to give off a brighter color. I will also use two male B. splendens, both of which will be contained in their own, two gallon, plastic aquarium filled with water. To monitor the temperature of the water inside the aquariums, a thermometer will be placed in each. One of the fish, inside its aquarium, will be the experimental group while the other fish will be the control group. The experimental group will be exposed to only one glow stick at a time, whereas the glow sticks will be absent from inside the control group's aquarium at all times during the experiment. Cardboard will also be required, as it will act as a barrier between the two aquariums. This barrier will prevent any light from the experimental group being visible to the control group. In addition, the cardboard will keep both fish visually isolated from each other, which will, in turn, prevent the two fish from being aggressive towards each other and affecting the data. Finally, I will use a timer to keep track of the amount of time that the experimental fish was exposed to each glow ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 16. Essay on Why Do Fireflies Glow? Why do Fireflies Glow?      Fireflies have evolved the ability to send from their abdomen as a means of communication with each other. The most important reason for the flashing is for sexual communication. Flash signals have been classified into two systems. One is where a continuously glowing female attracts a non–glowing male. The second is when a female, flashes a species–specific response to a flying male, who is broadcasting a pulsating signal. There are other functions of flashing as well, such as using their luminescence for lighting up the ground during landing and walking. Fireflies also flash when captured or confined, which is thought to intimidate predators. Males can sometimes bend his light organ ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In fact, except for one species, Photuris congener, and a few other small exceptions, all know Photuris species prey on at least one other species of firefly. The other exceptions could have abandoned this behavior due to the lack of prey fireflies in a particular habitat, or the dangers of drawing larger species of Photuris to prey on them. There is another beneficial, and quite interesting, reason for Photuris fireflies to consume Photinus fireflies, which has to do with defense from predators. Researchers at Cornell University in 1997 found that Photinus fireflies are protected from predators by chemicals called lucibufagins, which are steroidal toxins similar to the ones produced by Bufo toads. Spiders, bees, birds or any other predator will usually eject the firefly shortly after being eaten, since Photinus fireflies will ooze a droplet or two of their blood when under attack. Most of the time, the firefly is ejected unharmed. (Eisner, 1997) Photuris fireflies do not produce lucibufagins and are left defenseless against predators. When a female Photuris has eaten a male Photinus, the chemical enters her bloodstream, and she now has the toxin in her blood, which naturally enables her to deter predators. The chemical does more than just protect her, but it also allows her eggs to be protected as well. (Gonzales, 1999) The evolution of one firefly to acquire the ability to mimic another ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Green Glow In The Great Gatsby Her voice is full of money,'[Gatsby] said suddenly. That was it. I'd never understood before. It was full of money – that was the inexhaustible charm that rose and fell in it, the jingle of it, the cymbals' song of it... high in a white palace the king's daughter, the golden girl ..."(Fitzgerald, 127). In The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, all characters had an individualized personality, almost indescribably like a color. Gatsby's personality has a green glow to it. Gatsby's seemingly unlimited supply of money, his hope for his love with Tom Buchanan's wife, Daisy, and the way, Nick Carroway, admires Gatsby in his narration, gives the great Gatsby a great green glow. In The Great Gatsby, by F. Scott Fitzgerald, Gatsby is a newly rich, polite gentleman who is in love with another man's wife; Gatsby's hopeful attitude and loads of money, give him an air that is can only be described as green; Gatsby's entire lifestyle, his personality, are all completely summed up with a green glow. The great Gatsby's green glow Gatsby has a ton of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Involuntarily I glanced seaward –and distinguished nothing except a single green light, minute and far away, that might have been the end of a dock."(Fitzgerald, 25–26) This green light is Daisy's dock, but also represents Gatsby's hope. Gatsby made all of his money solely on the hope that he can win back Daisy. His hope is a light in the darkness and loneliness of the era. Gatsby had "an extraordinary gift for hope, a romantic readiness such as I have never found in any other person and which it is not likely I shall ever find again"(6). Nick had never seen someone with such an amazing capacity for hope. This hope, just like Daisy light, is glowing green and won't go out. Gatsby's hope burns bright until the second he dies. Always thinking of his Daisy, the green light at the end of her ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Glow Sticks Experiment Most everyone has experienced the enjoyment of a glow stick. Whether it was for entertainment in a night club, to keep the children occupied, or just to light up a dark room, glow sticks have been appreciated by millions of people. However, very few of these users are aware of what occurs to produce the glow. To activate a glow stick, it must first be snapped in half. This "snapping" initiates a chemical process that results in the production of the colored light. How does this process work and why must the glow stick be "snapped" for the reaction to occur? First, how were glow sticks invented? Fireflies were the inspiration for the invention of multiple chemical glow products such as glow sticks. A chemist named Dr. Edwin Chandross ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When one of these two solutions dissipates, the reaction comes to a screeching halt. This results in the loss of the glow stick's ability to glow. The dye, however, is always present in the solution and will continue to absorb energy as long as it is available. Most chemical reactions release energy in the form of heat. Glow sticks, on the other hand, produce energy in the form of light. As heat is not produced, the glow stick is a convenient replacement for light bulbs, as well as candles. Due to this unusual trait, scientists call the product of the chemical reaction "cold light". Current scientific knowledge only allows for a single use glow stick (Welsh ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. Analysis Of Homer 's ' Warm Glow ' When analyzing this passage it seems to be that she is struggling how to deal with and confront the situation of her husband being over bearing and too much to handle. As if he is so clingy she can't do anything herself, "giving her no pause, one step behind her, breathing down her neck." It is almost as if he is smothering her and unintentionally annoying her. Without communication between them she goes to her dad asking for help, saying she would give up her beauty to be left alone, "Transform me and destroy that beauty by which I have too well pleased." From here her father comes into play to protect her like any other father would and hardens her into a tree– reassuring her protection and only being distinguishable is her "warm glow." The rest of this passage is Ovid reaching out trying to help Sappho. Wondering what is wrong and saying that it will all be better with his help. This relates to the passage above because it is about Sappho feeling as if he is being too nosey– just like how he is constantly asking her what is wrong. In both passages he just wants to help but is going about it the wrong way. The theme of this passage for her is protection. Running to her dad asking for help, having a hardening of bark cover her completely molding her with a more tough exterior. The theme of protection is shown in many aspects of this course when it involves family and protecting the ones they love. Whether the threat or circumstance is severe or not, protection is the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. Persuasive Essay On Tattoos And Tattoos There are many ways people influence one another to begin a trend, like social media; it's where everyone finds out what is in style, to be like everyone else. Most people feel the need to follow others because of what they see in someone else's life such as tattoos and piercing. Just because someone has something that catches people's attention it most likely doesn't mean it will have the same result on you. Regarding tattoos and piercing, people need to be aware of infections, the holes they leave behind and the money invested in a change. The body design is always seen different by everyone because it is a different piece of art on oneself. It is an attraction of what other people have on or in their body to create a new reborn self of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Likewise, piercing are a piece of jewelry on the body that makes the skin more appealing, which is also another popular trend in social media. I tend to have a fascination with how piercing would make me more attractive. Furthermore, from my own experience ever since I was a baby I had ear piercing. At age sixteen I then realized I wanted more piercing on my bodies such as my cartilage, nose, and naval. Lesley would always tell me, " Damn another one? don't you think piercing cause infections and holes?," and I replied with, " Yeah, it all depends on how you take care of your body like putting Vaseline or Aquaphor to smooth and resist infections." Lesley replied " You're crazy! you like pain huh? but I give you props damn warrior." As crazy as it sounds I see piercing as my friend Lesley sees tattoos different but cute. The pain is quick like a sharp stinging sensation of a bee; however, piercing are a lot cheaper but yet more pain tolerating than that of a tattoo. The appearance of how someone looks can boost their self–confidence and inspire others to get what they want due to their appearance. As for myself, I got multiple compliments in my belly button piercing which made me happy to know I created my new self that will do anything to satisfy my soul. Additionally, an appearance can give a vibrant vibe off ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Clinical Observation Of Shawnee Mission School I had my clinical rotations at Westwood View Elementary. The school is under the Shawnee mission School District (SMSD). It is located in the city of Westwood, North East corner of Shawnee mission. The school's population is about 305 children, ages 5 – 11 and 12, ranging from kindergarten –sixth graders. The school has only one school nurse. Westwood community is not an economically deprived area, so, the children have enough resources for their education. Some of the kids go through emotional and psychological stress which come from Parents divorce, parents wanting their children to be the best in class, making them go above and beyond their academic limits My main involvement with this agency was teaming up with the school's nurse to provide care for the students. I was able to use the nursing process in providing care to those young students. They would come in with all sorts of complaints, like an abrasion on their skin, or with a sore throat, or some of the students who have ADHD, who usually take their medications at certain times come in ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Almost all the students that were tested had the same result. I knew about this from the "glow germ" activity that we performed for the students. The aim of this activity is to teach students the importance of handwashing. How the activity works, we come to the class with the glow kit which comprises of a box with an inbuilt mercury light called Glitter Bug Lamp. It also contains the Glitter Bug Potion, which is a UV disclosing lotion. This lotion is the pretend germs which the kids will apply on their hands, it glows when exposed to the glitter bug lamp. Then, they'll be asked to go scrub their hands and wash off the germs with soap and water. When they finish washing their hands, they bring it under the lamp for inspection, that is when they'll see the parts left ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. A Homemade Education By Malcom X The Drive Successful people become motivated by something, that keeps them going when things get tough. Malcom X wanted to improve his writing, Lupe Quintanilla wanted to learn English, and I am motivated to receive a higher education. Drive, that is what all of these individuals have in common. Something in our lives lead us down the path to better our education it was a tough road but being motivated kept us going. In Malcom X's short story, A Homemade Education, it talks about how Malcom was in prison and how he wanted to better his vocabulary and writing so he could effectively write letters to people. One of the quotes he writes about his frustration trying to explain what he means in his writings. "I became increasingly frustrated at not being able to express what I wanted to convey in letters that I wrote, especially those to Mr. Elijah Muhammad. In the street, I had been the most articulate hustler out there – I had commanded attention when I said something. But now, trying to write simple English, I not only wasn't articulate, I wasn't even functional" (Malcom 437). When I decided to go back to school, I struggled with learning Algebra and I felt like I wasn't even functional. Much like Malcom, I began trying to understand Algebra by thinking about what the problems were and trying to work through the problems. He explained how he practiced writing repetitively from the dictionary to learn and how he would wake up and would think about what he had learned. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 23. Breast Cancer Speech Breast cancer is a type of cancer that is commonly found in women. According to the Australian Government Cancer organization, 28 males + 3,087 females have died from breast cancer, and it is perceived that by the age of 85, 1 in 8 Australians women are diagnosed with breast cancer. What is Breast cancer? Cancer is caused when a cell turns cancerous. When a cell in the body is mutated the DNA within the cell is damaged, causing the cell to stop its traditional function and allowing the cell to become cancerous. When the cell in the breast mutates and turns cancerous, it leads to breast cancer. The cancerous cell grows into a tumor. Breast cancer has not been so prominent in Australia for the past few decades, yet, it is more commonly occurring ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Higher the stage of cancer the more extended the treatment. The research that will be conducted is to discover a type of virus that will infect the body and make breast cancer cell glow. This process will make the cancer cell glow, making the treatment more effective and efficient. Currently are are many studies on breast cancer, The national cancer institute show many studies that have been done on breast cancer treatment already. We still need to understand better to make our treatments efficient, for the welfare of our fellow Australian. To successfully make a virus that will infect the body and make the cancer cell glow green we will need to follow the following brief methodology. Gene For The Glow: To make a cell glow, we will need a DNA that tells the cell to glow. Meaning that we will need to extract a gene that will code the cell to glow green. Luckily we can extract GFP (Green Fluorescent Protein) from jellyfish DNA. Once the GFP is extracted, we will be able to use to code our virus. Code For the Virus: Using the GFP gene, we will able to code a virus that makes the cancer cell glow. We will need to programme the gene so that it only turns on the GFP gene when it infects a cancer cell. Applicating that the cell will only glow if it is a cancerous ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 24. Can The Light Of A Glow Stick Be Affected By The... Melita A. Hoods Bringing Light December 12, 2014 Abstract: This experiment was conducted to determine if the light of a glow stick can be affected by the temperature of water. In this the researcher will try to find what temperature of water makes a glow stick glow brighter and how long it will stay lit. By proceeding in the experiment, the data collected proved the hypothesis to be correct. Warmer water caused the glow stick to glow brighter than it had before. On the other hand, the beaker with colder water made the stick stay lit longer and the room temperature water didn't affect the glow stick as much. Glow sticks are popular products that are used for fun and entertainment. Everyone knows what they are. But we really don't know what they are. Glow sticks are plastic tubes with a glass vial inside. When ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... When the temperature changes so does the results. The blue stick, hot water, stayed lit for 112 minutes (an hour and fifty–two minutes). The green stick, which was room temperature water, stayed lit for 96 minutes (an hour and thirty–six minutes). And lastly, the pink stick, in cold water, stayed lit the longest for 122 minutes (two hours and two minutes). The experiment could have had better results if done with multiple glow sticks. Make sure that the thermometer is correct in the measurement of the water's temperature. It is important that you get your data correct. Conclusion In the experiment, it was discovered that glow sticks will show more light and glow brighter in water with higher temperatures than lower or room temperature. The experiment proved that the hypothesis was correct in saying that warmer temperatures would make a glow stick glow brighter. Though the hot water made the glow stick brighter and dim faster, the cold water caused the stick to glow longer, and the room temperature water didn't affect the green glow stick in any significant ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 25. Bronzed Glow Research Paper If you used to lay out in the sun to achieve a golden "healthy" glow, then your skin may be finally showing the signs that your bronze glow wasn't such a healthy achievement after all. While you can't turn back time, the good news is that with today's modern skin–care products and medical techniques, you can begin to repair your sun damage and have healthy skin again. Follow these tips for repairing your skin and helping it gain a real healthy glow again and not the bronzed glow that you just thought looked healthy years ago. 1. Start by Beginning a Proper Skincare Regimen If you really want to reverse that sun damage, start by establishing a healthy skin–care routine.Too much sun exposure over the years can cause age spots and premature wrinkling, so it is good to begin an overall age–reversing skincare regimen to correct those surface–signs of your sun damage. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... This is a form of vitamin B3 that helps restore your skin's moisture barrier, even your skin tone, and prevent wrinkles. Then, be sure to apply a full–spectrum sunscreen 20 minutes before you leave the house and reapply after every two hours of sun exposure. At night, you can start using a retinol cream and/or Vitamin C serum to help your skin begin building healthy collagen again to smooth wrinkles. After a few months following a good skincare routine, you will notice your skin looking healthier and younger. 2. Seek Medical Treatments for Severe Sun ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 26. Fireflies Research Paper There are two reasons that the fireflies glow. One is because of the courtship. The male fireflies are looking for the female companions. Another reason is that they are protecting themselves from the attack of other creatures. The two reasons that are the evolutionary advantages for the fireflies are because they can generate their descendants and also protect themselves. In the transcription, LUC gene in DNA would be the template to let RNA polymerase to make a copy of it. Then the process would make the mRNA which contains the copy of LUC gene. The mRNA will first go to the cytoplasm and attach with ribosome. The ribosome will help mRNA to produce the chain of amino acids, which will produce the final product– luciferase enzyme. To produce ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The doctors could tell if the cells keep mutating or they stop, and they could see if the cancer cells spread out to the other parts of the body. The evolution of luciferase begins with the LUC gene. mRNA would copy the LUC gene in DNA and later go to the cytoplasm to do transcription to form the luciferase. The reason that this enzyme evolved many times in many organisms is because luciferase could be connected with the other proteins to track where they are going. Moreover, there are many organisms that would glow. Luciferase is an important enzyme that would help the organisms glow. Because the sequence of the amino acid chain is different, and different luciferase enzyme would be produced. On this occasion, there would be different color of the light. This is the genetic mutation happening during the translation.When there is one amino acid been changed, it would turn into another color. This change causes the outcome it does because the sequence of the amino acid chains would affect the color of the light. Although the function of them is the same, but each of them would have different characteristics. For example, we all have eyes, face, nose....... although we can tell the functions of them and recognize them easily, however, we all have different color of eyes and hair, and this is because the sequence of our gene is different. Therefore, even only one amino acid is changed, the result would be totally ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 27. Glow Worm Common name: Glow Worm Scientific name: Arachnocampa Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Class: Insecta Order: Coleoptera Family: Lampyridae Genus: Species: The glow worm is a medium to large sized invertebrate that is famous for having a green and yellow coloured light on the end of it's tail. Glow worms are found inhabiting dense woodland and caves around the world with the exception of the Americas and glow worms are one of the few insects that are found inside the colder Arctic Circle. Glow worms are nocturnal animals which means that they are active during the dark night which is when their glowing rears can be seen. Glow worm is the common name for various different groups of insect larva and adult larviform females which glow through bioluminescence. Glow worms may sometimes resemble actual worms, but all are insects as one species of glow worm is a type of fly but most ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Legend says that early humans used to use glow worms to mark paths and provide light in huts. Glow worms were thought to have some kind of magical power and so people would also use the glow worm in medicines. Glow worms are omnivorous animals but they tend to have a very meat–based diet. Glow worms predominantly prey on snails and slugs which make up the majority of the glow worm's diet. Glow worms also prey on other insects and small invertebrates. Due to their small size and the fact that they glow in the darkness, glow worms have numerous natural predators within their environment including spiders, large insects, birds, reptiles and centipedes. Typically, the female glow worms lays between 50 and 100 eggs in moist areas, over a period of a few days. The tiny glow worm eggs are yellow in colour and can take between 3 and 6 weeks to hatch depending on the climate (the warmer it is, the faster the glow worm eggs will ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 28. Effective New Product Development NPD – Report Part 2 Table of Contents 1. 2. Summary – Part 1 .................................................................................................................................. 3 Idea screening ....................................................................................................................................... 4 2.1 Methods of Idea Screening ................................................................................................................. 4 2.2 Kucsmarksi 6 types of screen .............................................................................................................. 5 3. Concept Development & Concept Testing ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... 21 5.2 Product Testing ................................................................................................................................. 23 6. Commercialization & Launch .................................................................................................................. 23 Glow in the Dark T – Shirt 1 NPD – Report Part 2 6.1 Marketing Strategies ......................................................................................................................... 23 6.1.1 Product ....................................................................................................................................... 24 6.1.2 Position ...................................................................................................................................... 24 6.1.3 Price ........................................................................................................................................... 25 6.1.4 Promotional Plan........................................................................................................................ 25 6.2 Promotional Mix ............................................................................................................................... 25 6.2.1 Advertising ................................................................................................................................. 25 6.2.2 Support Media ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 29. Why Do Candle Glows As The Bachelors song says "I believe for every drop of rain that falls. A flower grows. I believe that somewhere in the darkest night. A candle glows." There is always an outcome for an action. There is always hope in your weakest times. I believe that even if the world is crumbling at your feet there is hope somewhere inside. Even when you feel alone and helpless there is still hope. When I talk about hope I do not mean how when you are a teen you have pimples so you consider yourself unattractive then once you finally grow up to young adulthood you look sophisticated and beautiful/handsome. I am talking about hope when you fail a test and feel like the world is over. The kind of hope you feel when you do not know if you made the right ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 30. Glow Sticks Experiment Results Data Analysis The question that was resolved by this experiment was, "does different temperatures affect how long the illuminating process in glow sticks lasts?" In this experiment the hypothesis was, if the temperature is cold (5 degrees Celsius), then the glow time of the glow sticks lasting will increase because the molecules are moving slowly and the cold water is dragging out the reaction time making it last an extensive amount of time. The independent variable was the temperature of the water in the glass cup while the dependent variable was how long the sticks glowed. Some controlled variables included 235 milliliters of water in each glass, the brand of glow stick used which was glow play, and the color of the glow sticks which was pink. The controlled group was the glow stick in the room temperature water, and the experimental group was the different water temperatures. During this experiment make sure to crack the glow sticks and shake it well before putting it in the cup. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... One minute in all the trials the hot temperature glow stick gleamed the brightest and the cold and room temperature glow stick glowed about the same. After about four hours the glow stick in hot water went out of light. The room temperature glow stick lasted around seven to eight hours, and the cold water glow stick lasted about ten hours. The range of how long the glow sticks lasted came about six hours and thirty–one minutes. The hypothesis was supported by the data and was accepted. In the hypothesis it stated that the glow stick in the cold water would last the longest and according to the data it did. The pattern that was observed in all three trials was that the glow stick in hot water beamd brightest but lasted the least. Also in the room temperature water it lasted the second longest, and the cold water stayed the same brightness the whole experiment until toward the end of its life and it lasted the ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 31. Essay On Glow Worm In GSO, each glow worm, agent, carries a light on two dimensional works space and has its own vision, called local–decision range. The luciferin level is associated with the objective value of the agent's position. The brighter agent means that it flies to a better position (has a better objective value).The agent is only attracted by a neighbor whose luciferin intensity is higher than its own within the local decision range and then flies towards the neighbor. The local–decision range depends on the number of neighbors. While the neighbor–density is low, the range is enlarged in order to find more neighbors, otherwise the range is reduced. The agent always changes its moving direction according to which neighbor is selected. The higher luciferin level the neighbor has, the more attraction which gains. Finally, most agents willget together at the multiple locations. Briefly, the GSO involves in three main phases: luciferin update phase, movement phase, and decision range update. Step 1: luciferin update ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Although all glowworms start with the same luciferin value of the initial iteration, these values change according to the function values at their current positions. The luciferin value is proportional to the measured value of the sensed profile (temperature,radiation level) at that location. Each glowworm adds its previous luciferin level. At the same time, the luciferin level of glowworm is subtracted the previous luminescence value to simulate the decay in luminescence. The luciferin update rule is given by: (3) where , represents the luciferin level associated with glow worm i at time t, is the luciferin decay constant , is the luciferin enhancement constant, and represents the value of objective function at agent i's locaton at time ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 32. Glow Worms Research Paper Arachnocampa luminosas live in dense woodland and carves around the world with the exceptions with the Americas Arachnocampa Luminosas are omnivorous animals but they tend to have a very meat based diet. They predominantly prey on snails and slugs which makes up most of their diet. Arachnocampa Luminosas are very small worms considered to be an animal species that is threatened with extinction as the glow worm population numbers are drastically decreasing. The main reason for the lower number of glow worms is thought to be the expansion of human civilizations glow worms are known to be particular vulnerable to change in their environment including habitat loss, noise and pollution. The skin type is shell like with black, brown, yellow, green, ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 33. Essay On Club Glow Describe your company/organization in a sentence. Panorama Productions/Club Glow is a company that works to bring major DJ's to Echostage and Soundcheck as well as create new and exciting club experiences for the people of DC. How is it positioned in the landscape of your field? Started in 1999, Club Glow is one of the longest running dance party in Washington DC and is deemed as "one of the most financially successful and critically acclaimed weekly electronic music events in the country" (Upstart Business Journal). It regularly puts on large scale events and music festivals in the DMV area and while the company is rather small, it is still known as one of the best venues on not only the East Coast but the world. The company, which specializes in the electronic dance music genre, has recently two main venues: Echostage and Soundcheck. "Echostage, the home of Glow's mega weekend shows, ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... While I would love to move to New York City and work at a more international company, Club Glow would be great place to work as well. I don't think there are any specific positions open at this moment. Club Glow functions differently that most work places because everyone does a little bit of everything. The graphics producer still goes to shows and helps with the artist's management and any other needs of the venue. It allows for me to get experience in different aspects of what a large– scale venue does which if I decide to move on will benefit me ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 34. Personal Narrative Essay : A Short Story : My Father And... It has been a month since my parent's divorce. I was torn. All of my world was beautiful until that one day where I would see my mom more than my dad. The problem is, I am more alike with my dad than my mom, so I like to hang out with him rather than her. We both have brilliant blue eyes and pale skin, but my hair is curly and his isn't. That is the only difference. "Aleah!" my mom calls, "You have a phone call!" I rush downstairs to answer the phone. I bet it is my friend calling. "Hello?" I say. "Aleah! There is a stray puppy!" says a familiar voice. Yep, I knew it was Brynn. She is one of my best friends from school and definitely more of a tomboy than I would ever be. "Really? Where? In our block?" I ask. The questions are overflowing my brain. "Yes! Come outside and meet by The Rock, see you in 5!" Brynn says quickly and then hangs up. I rush to grab my bright yellow jacket because, and slip on my muddy, dull yellow sneakers. I know it is the middle of the summer and I wear my jacket, but I have something called anemia. It is where I lose lots of blood cells and can get dizzy and cold often. "Mom! Going to the park!" I yell. I didn't wait for a reply and sprinted out of the door and into the cool end–of–summer air. My skirt flows through the wind as I run as fast as I can to the park, and the glowing sun feels warm on my caramel curled hair. The Rock is our meeting place that we always go to. It is a giant boulder that kids could climb on, but whenever Brynn is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 35. Natural Glow Research Paper I used to think that in order to achieve "the glow", it was all about the skincare. So I bought the most expensive skin care products and sure, my skin looked good, but it was still lacking that natural glow. So I went on a mission; a mission to find the secret to the question, "how do I achieve that glow from within?" Now, let me preface it by saying that I'm not a doctor and everything I'll share is based on my own research and what has worked for me, but I am constantly trying new health and beauty products/ideas/routines. With that being said, let me share with you my findings thus far, because I want all of us to feel and look our best. I hope you will join me on this journey to achieve and maintain that true glow from within. There are three important things that I've found always work for me: diet, exercise, and sleep. Simple enough, right? Yes, it is that simple, and today I will focus on the first ingredient to healthy and glowing skin: diet. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The recipe for the "power drink" varies, depending on what's available at my local Farmers' Market and Trader Joe's. I will provide a few variations, but feel free to have fun with the recipes. After all, you have to drink it, so make it something that you'll enjoy. I know I love my "power drink" every ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 36. Glow Sticks Research Paper The Effect of Temperature on Glow Sticks The aim of my experiment was to see how glow sticks would be affected by different temperatures. I chose this topic because I wanted to find out why some of my glow sticks last longer than others. My independent variable was the temperature of the glow sticks, and my dependent variable was how long the glow sticks would continue to glow after they were snapped. The hypothesis that I came up with was that if glow sticks are held at a higher temperature, then they will burn out faster. Glow sticks are items that use chemical energy to produce light energy. The light is created when energy is released by a reaction between two chemicals in the glow sticks. The process is called chemiluminescence (Harris ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Light can be produced in many different ways, including incandescence, phosphorescence, and fluorescence (Gunderman 1). Incandescence is when heat makes an object release light, like the filament in a light bulb. Phosphorescence is when a material absorbs energy and then releases it slowly over time, like glow–in–the–dark toys. Fluorescence is when a material absorbs energy and releases it quickly as light (Gunderman 1). Fluorescence is the process used in glow sticks (Science Fair Projects 1). The fluorescent dye in this experiment's glow sticks released yellow light. Different color glow sticks are made with different dyes (Harris 2). The hypothesis that temperature will affect the length of time a glow stick will last was tested by measuring how long it takes for glow sticks to burn out at different temperatures. Temperature was the independent variable and the time for the glow sticks to burn out was the dependent variable. Five trials (glow sticks) were measured for each experimental temperature. The constant for all of the groups was the type of glow stick. The glow sticks used for this experiment were 10 cm yellow sticks made by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 37. Analysis Of Raphael 's ' The Reds And The Greens Just Glow ' INTRO: There is this marvelous way that Raphael can create a sense of real even when he's representing the impossible divinity; Mary is impossibly large as she fills the space INTRO II: We have an oil painting here–originally on panel. So we have none of that kind of stumato, smoky, mysteriousness, instead there's a real clarity here and sweetness instead of mystery. If you look at the composition it's just so beautifully handled. Oil painting: Lippi would have said that color is very important. The reds and the blues and the greens just glow. That's because Lippi is using a new technique which had been perfected in the north known as glazing. Taking their cue from the artists of the northern Renaissance, the way that they painted ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Look, for instance, at the Christ child's right leg–the light moves from a brilliance at the front of his leg that helps it project forward, to the shadows of the back leg/butt that help it move back in space in Madonna in Meadows. (Madonna and goldfinch uses a similar technique) This is because oil paint stays wet and it can be blended–it's an oily substance. As professor Powell discussed at the MET art museum trip, the venetians essentially gave up fresco in the late 15th century because Venice is a series of islands and it was really a bad atmosphere for fresco. In the 1500s this early technique of glazing that we see in the art of Raphael changes from fresco painting–later in the 1500s, the artists like Raphael exploit what oil can do and the way that oil can allow for a very different kind of process This process allows artists to change things on the fly, freeing them from being slaves to the original drawings. Madonna and Child is a good example of that. This idea of the artistic process directly on the canvas itself and working out your ideas having them evolve right in that same place where the finished painting will eventually be is something that's unique to the possibilities of oil paint. Oil paint has a kind of translucency and he really used that to advantage. Oil paint has different consistencies depending on what varnish you use with them. You can layered them almost like stained glass layers of translucent ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 38. Glow Sticks Experiment This experiment is about glow sticks so here are some facts. Let's talk about glowsticks and everything about them. Light is generated from a chemical reaction which is called chemiluminescence. Typical glow sticks use a hydrogen peroxide solution, a solution of phenyl oxalate ester, and a fluorescent dye. Glow sticks are plastic tubes containing glass vials that emit light when they are cracked/ bent. They have a glow time from 6–12 hours. It also depends on the size of the glow stick and other stuff like that. Glow sticks are also waterproof if you did not already know that. Energy created by the chemical reaction is what creates the color. If glow sticks did not have fluorescent dye there would be no color. Glow sticks might look like they ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 39. Advertising Campaign: Glow Juice In Canada Glow Juice is a cold–pressed company entering the Toronto market. Moreover, the company mainly provides juice cleanses and smoothies in a variety of different flavors and hot vegetable soups. The company has an online business and a delivery system connected to UberEats. In addition, Glow Juice aims to increase their business into selling 10,000 bottles a year. Glow Juice will start to their advertising campaign in the spring and until the end of summer. The reason why is detoxing is a popular trend more towards the warmer months. In Canada, it is usually too cold for people to consider cold refreshments in the fall or winter, and spring can be a good opportunity to begin the upcoming campaign as weather starts to warm up and thus continue ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Glow Juice will be sold to both men and women who are health conscious and with an active lifestyle. These individual tend to be highly fit, live in an urban lifestyle, and are located within the Greater Toronto Area. A few more characteristics The characteristics for this target market tend to be outgoing, optimistic, hipster, and social–media savvy. They will reach their target market through social media because the amount of time millennials and generation z spends time on social media. According to a study, "millennials spend an average of six to seven hours per week on social media, whereas 44 percent of Gen Z check their social media at least hourly" and "Gen Z is entering the workforce and has immense buying power ($44 billion) (Contreras, 2017)." Moreover, when trying to reach out to specific market, it's best to reach out to them at a platform these individuals use the most in a given ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...