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    It has a feeling an atmosphere like no other. It may look like just an ordinary grey pole barn from the pothole filled parking lot, but inside it's such an electrifying place. As I walk into the hockey rink it's like I can feel my head clear, it must be the frigid air. Fans fill the stands, children fill the locker room, and the love for the game fills the rink. As the front door opens and you enter the cold stings your nostrils, and the sound of the buzzer rings your ears. From the stands…

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    The current earth’s atmosphere is made up of Nitrogen (N2), Oxygen (O2) and a small amount of other gases. However the early earth which was formed 4.5 billion years ago was made up of Ammonia (NH4) and Carbon Dioxide (Co2). 4 billion years ago the world was covered with volcanos. The volcanoes released Carbon Dioxide (CO2) methane (CH4) and water vapour. The oxygen levels were 0.000%, also meaning no oxygen. 3.2 billion Years ago life of bacteria was forming and increasing. This made food by…

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    erupts, it spews tons of ash and gas into the air. When this happens, a ‘haze’ of black gas and ash mix in with the rest of the stratosphere. It takes years for this ‘haze’ to dissipate. How does the ‘haze’ affect the atmosphere? It destroys it. Scientists have studied how the atmosphere in the radius of a recently erupted violent volcano, and the destruction can be similar to the theory of global warming. Mount Tambora killed so many, but not mostly by burning them in rivers of lava. On the…

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    As of September 2016, over 260 million Americans have consumed at least 1 bag of potato chips. This means that at least 24375 tons of chips have been eaten in the past year. However, that calculation would only be true if each bag contained at minimum its labeled amount. When opening a bag of chips, it is easy to assume that the labeled amount is false due to the amount of empty space inside. Thus, the goal of this paper is to explore this idea and document the experimentation that follows in…

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    Credit Union, located at the Butler Hill Rd and Tesson Ferry Rd, crossing the overall atmosphere can be defined through how people use their senses to get an overall feeling of their environment. The senses most relevant and influential to the banking atmosphere are what is seen, what you can smell, and what you can hear. The first thing seen upon entering an establishment often sets the first impression of the atmosphere. Upon entry through two sets of glass doors, you can see a touchscreen…

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    Throughout Poe’s stories he relentlessly creates an intriguing atmosphere of fear and horror through the symbolic use of details, an evil narrator, and the proficient ability to draw the reader in to the point where they could fall into the paper. Poe’s readers are drawn into the story on account of his use of the reader’s feelings for the victims and an engaging storyline to vividly paint a portrait of the narrator’s thoughts. Poe’s stories contain numerous bold details that retain the…

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    appointed a professor after many years of lecturing. It wasn’t until Ligeti released his “Atmospheres” when he was recognized worldwide of his musical talents. But this was all about to change when Stanley Kubrick decided to use his work in the film 2001 A Space Odyssey. Throughout this document there will be references to three of Gyorgy Ligeti’s pieces that Stanley Kubrick used throughout the film. These are, Atmospheres, Lux Aeterna, and Requiem and will be raising points such as why these…

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    An Inspector Calls summer work J.B Priestley creates mood and atmosphere between the characters in the presented extract by giving the characters unique reactions and responses towards Inspector Goole. In Mrs. Birlings response towards the inspector, she seems to be more stern and forward, above everyone else. “You have no power to change my mind” makes the audience think that Mrs. Birling has power over the inspector, and that she has the choice on whether or not to further respond to the…

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    setting to create a dark, threatening tone in his short story “Tell-Tale Heart” by using mood and atmosphere, population,and time/of day. Poe used mood and atmosphere to make the readers feel like if they were in the story. You can see this when he wrote”I had made an opening sufficient for my head, I put in a dark lantern, all closed, closed so no light shone out”(538:2). That is part of atmosphere setting because it contributes to the feeling of someone looking at you with a dark lantern…

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    it is found that early atmosphere of Mars was as thick as or even thicker than Earth’s atmosphere today. NASA has also discovered that the air on Mars, whatever is left, is leaking into the space at a speed of half a pound per second. The new readings taken by NASA’s Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution mission, shortly known as Maven, show that whenever a solar storm hits Mars, it bombards the solar particles into the planet’s atmosphere taking away the upper atmosphere of Mars at much…

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