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    Color Light Observation

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    appearance change when the object is subject to different sources of light? Ultraviolet rays can break down the chemical bonds and the results is, the fading colors in objects. It is a bleaching effect. Some objects might be more prone to fading such as watercolors. Other objects reflect the light more therefore, they are less prone to fading. When the dyes of the paper absorb light, it takes color…

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    To Autumn, By John Keats

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    sounds of Autumn are slowly fading away. The season winter is right after autumn and winter indicates death which means that Autumn is going to die. The last stanza proses the idea that nothing last forever. That everything is a passerby moment that will eventually die or fade away. The way he describes mortality sound calm and soothing. How many visualize mortality is hecticly and full of complications. John Keats display it peacefully. It is described as an image fading away rather than an…

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    White, cotton candy like clouds across the blue green sky; the fading moon sits redundantly behind them. The sun has awakened and is quickly emerging through the foggy sky. The clouds creates a pleasant shade from the sun. Birds simultaneously tweet out to each other in a chorus, singing a soothing, beautiful tune. A graceful cock remind us that the day has just started with his song and a flock of pigeon flies swiftly across the open pasture, flowing beside the gentle breeze, back to…

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    People think that famous and rich people will have a comfortable and happy life. Therefore, most human dreams are to become rich and famous like Mark Zuckerberg, Warren Buffett, or Bill Gates to improve their lives. However, richness and fame have both disadvantages and advantages which can enormously change people’s lives in many ways. In addition, I was born in a small peasant and harmony family which brings a frugal and warm life to me. Certainly, if I were rich and famous, my life would be…

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    pushing me further into the ground pushing my lungs down and shutting air out of it. It felt too surreal I kept blinking as if I thought I’d wake up from this mess. I could see sirens and people gathering around me watching in disbelieve, I kept fading in and out of conscience I felt like I was close to death. Voices talking, the sound of sipping it was another morning and another walk to school, walking onwards I walked with a slower pace than my sister whom of which was light years ahead of…

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    Sawantwadi Case Study

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    As the civilisation is taking a turn towards the modern culture influenced from different parts of the world, we witness a fading of the exquisite culture and art. There are a number of places of which the culture and art are not known to a lot of people and is not given light. With the fading away of the culture and art, there is a future vision of seeing an extinct of these. These culture needs to be put spotlight on and given the encouragement and appreciation…

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    Mosquito Bites Essay

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    Fading Away Mosquito bites in babies Nothing is more annoying than waking up and finding your baby’s face full of ugly mosquito bites? At times, I really feel like why are they only after my baby? Why can’t they go someplace else? These blood-sucking creatures are really a menace and it hurts immensely to see that they have been feeding upon your child’s sweet blood. When mosquitoes bite babies, one can see small red bumps along with swelling around the bite and rashes. In severe cases, the…

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    A Complicated Essay An Argumentative Essay based on the use of literary devices in“A Complicated Kindness” by Mariam Toews In the novel “A Complicated Kindness” by Miriam Toews lies a story of misery and grief. In a small town in Winnipeg, Manitoba, the main character Nomi Nickel, is an excitable teenage girl living in the highly-religious Mennonite community of East Village. The town, so strict on its beliefs and limited in employment, offers little opportunity for a productive and…

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    authority and leadership. The boys feel that the “ ‘ [ him ] with the [ trumpet thing ]’” should be chief. The shell is used to instill order in the group of boys especially when things are chaotic. This is also the first symbol of the innocence slowly fading away from the…

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    Cristina was tired of unanswered questions. She looked onward, far beyond the tall grass, only to see creatures wandering in frustration. “What entitles them to wander in such a way? Surely acts were that of malice, why must their post-life existence differ from mine? Why can’t I speak to them, surely they are equally alone?” Vincent lingered on her questions before speaking again. “They can’t see you, they exist in another world. They exist in a material realm, you on an ethereal. You can see…

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