Vlad
2/5/2015 08:39:47 pm
For the experiment response, i chose to make slime. I used simple food coloring, glue, clorox, and water. I mixed them together and made nasty, sticky, purple slime.
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Brandon F
2/8/2015 08:35:41 pm
My “Look at the Sun” Experiment
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Sarah
2/8/2015 08:50:54 pm
Victor Frankenstein is sort of the protagonist in the novel, and Walton someone who is "hungry for knowledge/exploring".
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Jesse T
2/9/2015 03:16:33 am
Timeline
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Tatiana
2/20/2015 03:38:42 am
My Hands On Experiment
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#FearTheBeard
2/22/2015 10:18:51 pm
Between both Walton and Frankenstein, you see that there’s not much to say that can define them as different. If you were to talk about their personality or their goals you can say they were similar. They enjoy science; they enjoy learning new things, also to understand the world that they live in. Both of which dedicated their entire life to their inventions and experiments which causes them to shut themselves away from any family or friends that they might have. It’s so scary at how similar they are that you can guess that shelly wants to compare the two characters, and compare the choices that they have made in their life and the consequences that follow their decisions. The two’s personality and search for knowledge is alike, but their personal life, like the way they live or the choices they make is a noticeable difference between the two.
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Darel
2/24/2015 05:01:16 pm
Victor & Walton Similarities/ Differences
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Gabby Abernathy
3/9/2015 08:45:41 pm
For my experiment, I also made slime with Vlad in the ESL seminar. The ingredients used to make this slime are water, white craft glue, liquid starch, and food coloring. The molecules in the glue form to make a chain, when you add the liquid starch the "chain" locks into place and holds together to make a "slimy" feel.
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Gizem B
3/17/2015 12:01:35 am
Keep in Touch
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