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    are for the betterment of others and ultimately find qualities in themselves they didn’t believe were there. Scarecrow is the one amongst the group that figures out how to get out of adverse situations which is a testament to his intelligence. The Tin Man is the most caring member of the group and cries often showing he does indeed have a heart. The Lion shows courage by trying to fight off the flying monkeys when Dorothy is abducted and again reveals courage by entering the castle to save…

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    daggers, the old tin with paper in it, and the two of spades card. First, Deuce’s daggers are important to the setting. “That night, I honed my blade. I double—and triple—checked my equipment” (Aguirre 17). Weapon upkeep is expected of all hunters. The world is a dangerous place. You could be attacked at any time. You must always have your weapons honed and ready. If they aren’t sharp, then you may as well be running into danger buck-naked. The more time you spend working on…

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    emotions due to his experiences as a slave. He attempts to overlook his previous life as a slave by securing his emotions in an imaginary tobacco tin “that tobacco tin buried in his chest where a red heart used to be.” (Morrison 86). He refers to his hardened heart as a box, hidden away from the world. By symbolically securing his memories in the tobacco tin, Paul D…

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    this it can be conclud-ed that there no major effect on melting temperature. 2.2.2 Wettability It is the ability of…

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    Stray current corrosion: Stray current is the current which occurs when conductors are placed between high magnetic or electric fields. Presence of stray currents over the PCB surface can generate corrosion problems. The below figure 5 shows severe corrosion damage to micro wave module for 24 GHz. This equipment is built in controlled conditions where water condensation is possible. After few hours of use, severe corrosion was seen on the surface. Figure 5. Stray current corrosion of a micro…

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    Williams is a Pulitzer-Prize winning playwright who struggled with drug use and his dysfunctional family. Williams grew up in the early 1900’s His early life likely influenced his plays, which is reflected in both The Glass Menagerie and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof. In these novels, there are themes of family dysfunction, and often there are similarities to Williams’ own childhood: for example, the frequency of drugs and alcohol and the strange dynamic of the families in the novels. Additionally, both…

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    The tin man doesn’t have a heart, sometimes I can be mean and cruel to my little sister and it doesn’t seem like i have a heart. The tin man is also very loving although he doesn’t have a heart. I love my mom and step dad, My sister, Brother And my grandparents. Last but not least the tin-man is brave. I am brave. I am quick to stand up for myself and what I believe in. I'm also brave because i'm willing to try new things. Those are some of the reasons i’m like the Tin-man. Probably my…

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    the male gaze, generally seen as sexually objectified. Greenwald invalidates this by switching the roles of feminism and masculinity, females and males, or more closely—Josephine and Tin Man Wong. The newly transitioned Jo has a rough and inimical persona, a matched description of a normal male character. Conversely, Tin Man was revealed as a feminine, feeble individual, with the same distinctions most female characters have. The gender roles and stereotypes are switched, successfully…

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    Cat on a Hot Tin Roof In Cat on a Hot Tin Roof Tennessee Williams scrutinizes the concept on marriage, relationships, and how they closely tie with ones happiness. Williams characters use the term "mendacity" as an explanation on how they reconcile with the issues in their personal lives. To be mendacious is to lack honesty and be untruthful. Big Daddy, the foundation of this whole entire family, is the main user of term and uses it to explain his feelings towards his marriage and his…

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    pipes to make a unique song. This song has a dance rhythm of reel. Reel is the most popular dance rhythm; it has an even rhythm with duple meter. Its form consists of AA’BB. The Dingle Set, the chieftains used different instruments such as the tin whistle, fiddle, accordion, wooden flute, banjo, concertina, and bodhrán. The Chieftains also used the uilleann pipes like Seamus Ennis. This song also has a dance rhythm of reel. The last song I listened to was Gravelwalk. Eileen Ivers and her…

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