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    share the news of her husbands death with her. They take care with how they convey the misfortune in order to avoid any unnecessary agitation. The narration reflects the fervor or lack thereof in Louise' emotions through the variation in sentence length and complexity. The more complex reflections of her thoughts stress inner frustration with her marriage by emphasizing that even though it was not an unloving union, she still views it as smothering. She viewed her husband not as an object of…

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    mirror, lamp, or bulb for illuminating slide work 10. Main Tube: connects the eyepiece lenses to the objective lenses 11. Nosepiece & Objective lenses: Holds the objective lenses and rotates them. Objective lenses provide different focal lengths usually x4, x10, x40, and x100 12. Stopper Screw: Stops and prevents movement of the main tube 13. Stage Knobs: adjust the slide’s position on the stage…

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    1840’s. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn is about a young boy named Huck, living in the 1840 's during this period of time slavery was considered a moral act and served as a wealthy addition to everyday lives. Therefore, Twain makes slavery a focal point throughout his novel. During the novel, Huck encounters a runaway slave named Jim who then becomes a very crucial asset to the plotline. As the story progresses Huck begins to mature and realize society for what it really is. Slavery has…

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    Horseradish peroxidase (found in the roots of horseradish) is a member of a large family of enzymes known as peroxidases; hemoproteins that can catalyze one-electron oxidation of a substrate in the presence of peroxide. It is largely an alpha-helical protein which binds heme as a redox cofactor. The “heme nitrovinyl” group is specifically where nitrite modification of the heme macrocyle occurs in HRP, in the presence or absence of hydrogen peroxide. It’s regioselective at the 4-vinyl group…

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    Ide Michelangelo's Pieta

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    “Race ing” Sideways The work of art depicts thirteen men who seem to be running a race but no one is in the lead. The color of the men’s skin changes from white to black as you look from left to right. And the color of the men’s cloth also changes from black to white if you look from left to right. This picture is presented in a completely black background which is outlined by a white frame. Nikolai Buglaj tries to reveal a hidden truth in this art work. As well as, compel the viewer to see the…

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    The bullfight, as it is rehearsed today, includes proficient toreros (of whom the most senior, who really kills the bull, is known as a bullfighter) who execute different formal moves which have an importance, or if nothing else a name, as indicated by the matador's style or school. It has been asserted that toreros look to evoke motivation and craftsmanship from their work and an enthusiastic association with the group transmitted through the bull. The nearby closeness puts the matador at some…

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    This paper is an overview of dawn mission which was launched in September 2007 by NASA to study two of the large bodies in the asteroid belt and these protoplanets are Vesta and Ceres. The dawn mission was a mission that was designed to travel to the center of the main asteroid belt to orbit and study two of the largest belt asteroid and those belt asteroids are Vesta and Ceres. Dawn was not only sent to study and understand the present states of Vesta and Ceres, and it was also sent there to…

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    rights outside the home. They were illegal to vote or own property. The "general guideline" was still upheld by most courts in the Western world. This "general guideline" alluded to the way that a man could beat his significant other with a stick, the length of it was not bigger than the width of his thumb. Ladies made some steps in their capacity to pick a marriage accomplice; customarily, relational unions had been orchestrated the most part to build up financial associations between…

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    5]{Pine_hole_camera_model.jpg}\centering \caption{Pin Hole Camera Model.} \label{fig:Pin Hole Camera Model} \small Figure shows the projection of World Points $X1$,$X2$ on image plane $x1$ and $x2$ are respective projections. $f$ is the focal length of the camera,…

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    HANDHELD CAMERA Handheld camera: A filming approach that can give a sense of urgency or chaos to action, often making the viewer feel like a participant. Aronofsky effectively used handheld tracking shots using handheld camera to analyse and portray his key themes. A particular scene which effectively uses this technique occurs during one of Nina’s mentally deluded episodes when she arrives home from her ballet training the night before the Opening Night’s performance. The handheld camera…

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