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Soap Soap molecules are composed of long chains of carbon and hydrogen atoms. At one end of the chain is a configuration of atoms which likes to be in water (hydrophilic). The other end shuns water (hydrophobic) but attaches easily to grease. In washing, the "greasy" end of the soap molecule attaches itself to the grease on your dirty plate, letting water seep in underneath. The particle of grease is pried loose and surrounded by soap molecules, to be carried off by a flood of water.
From March to April 1981 it was aired on Mondays from 10:30 to 11:00pm', ' Soap is a tale about two sisters, Mary Campbell & Jessica Tate. While the Tates are a rich family, the Campbells are just another blue-collared family, but they go through amazing and crazy situations. This series will make you travel through a world of crazy and funny situation that happen all in the family. #13 in the 1977-1978 Season #19 in the 1978-1979 Season #25 in the 1979-1980...');">Full Summary [+]
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From the backroads of Illinois, Soap has their heads bound together by the knotty hairs of rock, jazz, hip hop, and funk. An eclectic mix, they've purified the ears of 10,000 Lakes Festival, filtered the minds of the east coast, and cleansed souls by the hundreds in the midwest. And are psyched to play near you.
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Soap has a full alphabet, numerals, accents, punctuation and a selection of monetary symbols. Accents are included for: Albanian, Catalan, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Spanish and Swedish.
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soap.jpg (13140 bytes) Soap was originally made from animal fat and wood ashes. Animal fat is a triglyceride containing stearate groups and wood ash contains sodium and potassium carbonate. Boiling a mixture of lard and wood ash, adding salt and cooling precipitates out the soap. Glycerine is recovered as a byproduct hence the name "glyceride".
Soap occupies a crucial, pivotal position in Ponge’s work. Begun during the German occupation when he was in the Resistance, though completed two decades later, it determined, according to Ponge, the form of almost all his postwar writing. With this work, he began to turn away from the small, perfect poem toward a much more open form, a kind of prose poem which incorporates a laboratory or workshop, recounting its own process of coming into being along with the final result. The outcome is a new form of writing, which one could call “processual poetry.” Ponge’s later work, from Soap on, is a very important tool in the questioning and rethinking of literary genres, of poetry and prose, of what is literature.
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