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    has nice subtle breasts that were perfect for her size. I thought I was in heaven as I would switch gazes between the son and the daughter. Later that night I was inside watching tv with the daughter in the room. The boy just got out of the shower, and once again was only wearing a towl around his waist. He walked into the den and set down in a chair next to me. I felt myself getting worked up, hoping they would not notice. The only thing I could think about was me dropping his towel, revealing his cock. I pictured the daughters figure in the bikini which only made me harder. The scene started running through my mind. Me slipping off the towel and running my hands down his bare chest and to his cock. The daughter slowly gets up next to me rubbing my chest and slowly moving her lips up to mine. She rubbed her hands down and under my shirt, slowly slipping it off. I push the boy down and start sucking and dragging my tongue down his next and chest until I get to his nice hard cock. I slowly take it into my mouth as she positioned herself over his face and slowly moving herself down to his mouth. I look up while his dick is in my mouth and I see him licking and sucking her little clit. After some time sucking him, I pull her closer to me and push her down in doggy position. I slowly move inch by inch until I am all the way inside of her. I start thrusting inside of her tight young pussy. He gets in front of her and rubs his dick on her lips until she starts to take it in her…

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    Question How does distilled water, hydrogen peroxide (H2O2, stabilized, at 3% concentration as a dilute solution), and rubbing alcohol (70% isopropyl alcohol) affect leaves detached from their trees? Hypothesis If I submerge leaves in distilled water, then the leaves will become wet and softer (relative to their original state), because that is what happens to detached leaves after it rains. If I submerge leaves in hydrogen peroxide, then the leaves will become whitened and the distinct…

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    The purpose of this lab was to determine how different solvents affect the solubility of sugar. In this experiment 2 grams of sugar was mixed into 50 ml of rubbing alcohol, water and vegetable oil. It was hypothesized that the rubbing alcohol would dissolve the sugar the best followed by the water, and the vegetable oil would fail to dissolve the sugar. It was found out that both the rubbing alcohol and the vegetable oil were not able to dissolve the sugar. The water however, was able to…

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    were given the opportunity to electrically shock another student. Beforehand, some of the students were stimulated with anger while in the presence of a gun, while others were angered in the presence of a badminton racket. The students who had been angered and in the presence of the gun gave more shocks to a fellow student than those who had been angered in the presence of the badminton racket. A comparison to Berowitz and Le Page’s study can be made to the film’s heist scene: when the final…

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    the experiment were to be performed again, more of the IV (baking soda, rubbing alcohol, etc.) would be added to produce a more pronounced effect on the pill bugs, as most pillbugs did not move at all. The results are mostly trustworthy and accurate, as the data is backed up by the research done prior to the experiment. Conversely, more trials could have been performed as experiments with living organisms tend to need a larger sample size. The experiment was conducted in an enclosed…

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    This made extracting the DNA easier because it opened the cells and the contents were realesed into the liquid. When the meat tenderizer had been added to the solution it broke down the proteins that coated the DNA using enzymes. This process exposed the DNA strands so they would be easier to see. And lastly, when the rubbing alcohol was added to the solution it attracted the peas' DNA making it more visible to the human eye. The experiment could have been improved by using a strainer with…

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    Then, rub the shoe polish over the same section. Next, use 2000-grit wet/dry sandpaper and water to sand the shoe polish until it disappears — a variable-speed random orbit polisher hastens the process. Then, apply rubbing compound to remove the remaining scratches. Lastly, follow up with light buffing to remove the lingering compound. Repeat this process for other scratches, then follow up by washing and waxing the entire car. 2. Tackle deep scratches with the right tools. Scratches that…

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    discreetly changing slide positions when essential. 2nd position "A" is not in specifically the exact same area on the slide as 2nd position "E." Many kinds of trombone additionally consist of one or additional rotating shutoffs made use of to raise the length of the tool (and also as a result reduced its pitch) by routing the air circulation with added tubes. To avoid rubbing from slowing down the activity of the slide, extra sleeves were established throughout the Renaissance, and also these…

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    Rubbing Off in the 110 I’ve always been involved with marching band most of my time in school starting in 5th grade. I fell in love with it. I consider marching band an art form. The band marches in many different designs or a patterns on the field while playing music, and for the Marching 110, they perform a dance at the end. For the rubbings project, I wanted to celebrate my time here at Ohio University and give thanks to The Most Exciting Band In The Land. The materials I was regular printer…

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    Have you ever been wronged? Should that wrong be made right? In the poem Revenge Letitia Elizbeth Landon shows us why it should. The poem shows the speaker sweeping away someone's beloved, rubbing her happiness in her face because she had an affair with the speaker's beloved; which is a good method of evening the playing field. The author takes away someone's lover. She conveys, "Thine own is will not be;" (Letitia, 8.2). This lets us know that the person's lover is no longer in their…

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