Balls of fury. "It's a real game."
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Homberger, Eric. Mrs. Astor's New York: Money and Social Power in a Gilded Age.
New Haven: Yale University Press, 2002. Accessed March 9, 2013.
http://books.google.com/
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"Bohemian Family Makes Cigars." Library of Congress. Prints and Photographs Division. Photograph. American History Online. Facts On File, Inc. http://www.fofweb.com/activelink2.asp?
ItemID=WE52&iPin=AHI0308&SingleRecord=True (accessed March 9, 2013).
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"Tenement Family in 'Poverty Gap'." Library of Congress. Prints and Photographs Division. American History Online. Facts On File, Inc. http://www.fofweb.com/activelink2.asp?
ItemID=WE52&iPin=AHI0909&SingleRecord=True (accessed March 9, 2013).
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Business of Ferrets
Labor of Moles
Mustering of Storks
Shrewdness of Apes
Gam of Whales
Smack of Jellyfish
Host of Angels
Fusillade of Bullets
A Baptism of Fire
Quiver of Arrows
Tissue of lies
Murder of Crows
Unkindness of Ravens
Dule of Doves
Clowder, Cluster, or Clutter of Cats
Kindle of Kittens
Mute of Hounds
Pass of Asses
Ostentation of Peacocks
Team of Ducks (when flying)
Paddling of Ducks (when on water)
Trip of Goats
Sloth, or Sleuth, of Bears
Charm of Finches
Hill of Beans
String of Ponies
Hand of Bananas
College of Cardinals
Shock of Corn
Band of Men
Knot of Toads
Wedge of Swans (when flying)
Parliament of Owls
Superfluity of Nuns
Abominable Sight of Monks
Untruth of Summoners
Doctrine of Doctors
Damning of Jurors
Sentence of Judges
A Rascal of Boys
A Gaggle of Women
A Gaggle of Gossips
An Impatience of Wives
A Tabernacle of Bakers
A Poverty of Pipers
A Fighting of Beggars
A Neverthriving of Jugglers
A Herd of Harlots
A Worship of Writers
Hastiness of Cooks
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A play I wrote for my first 24 hour play! Written in basically two and a half hours, I hope you all enjoy :)
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On to book two #fieldnotes
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Quantum dot samples seen in ultraviolet light.
These samples consist of solutions of cadmium selenide (CdSe), which is responding to the ultraviolet light by emitting visible light. The solutions can be engineered to specific wavelengths, and are used for applications such as tracers, the quantum dot samples seen above. The colors correspond to the following wavelengths in nanometers: red (610nm), orange (590nm), green (560nm), blue (480nm), and violet (380nm).
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-my man t.jeff
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An aqueous solution of potassium permanganate (KMnO4)
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this changes everything oh my god
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Dicot Stem Cross Section
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