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    thanks to the light, that all things on earth can exist, for example, plants use sunlight to perform photosynthesis functions, nutrient metabolism, in the history of human development, after fire was discovered and the light bulb was invented that led human society to modern civilization. As human, ethic and good dignity are two basic requirements to become a priceless person. So, what is ethic and…

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    Fear In Gothic Literature

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    source of light, and should the character lose her light source, she will be plunged into complete darkness. Without the most crucial of the five senses she will unable to distinguish friend from foe. “...she recollected a subterraneous passage which led from the castle to the church of St. Nicholas.”(Walpole 588). By doing almost the same, Aikin and Aikin, manage to convey the same sense of uncertainty along with vulnerability. “...he had a full view of a large antique mansion… The roof in…

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    patterns viewed in photographs throughout the year they want to observe. In the photographs, observers can see the advancement of civilization, technology, and safety advancements. Most importantly, observers can view moments in our nation’s past that led our nation to grow and develop into its current state. Through the three photographs that will be analyzed, observers can see the working environment and conditions in the early nineteen- hundreds. To begin, in the first photograph, nineteen…

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    Movie Review: The Soloist

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    states and to give further insight into his past. These flashbacks show Ayers childhood, time in Julliard, mental breakdown in his apartment, and his fight with his sister before he ran way to L.A. It can be seen that while he lived in poverty, he led a relatively normal childhood. The only difference is that he developed such a passion for music that his whole would centered around the cello. Ayers developed schizophrenia while at Julliard as could be shown through symptoms occurring gradually.…

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    throughout the novella because of the unfulfilled desires or dreams of the characters on behalf of social circumstances. Poverty led to the end of Frome’s education, and Mattie being obligated to live in her cousin’s home. Fromes infatuation with Mattie Silver progressed and intensified daily, however, he was unable to convey his emotions because of his wife’s sickness which led to Mattie being forced into marriage. Lastly, the theme of isolation is illustrated through Zeena’s sickness, and the…

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    If ever asked who was the genius behind the creation of the Lamp, most people acknowledge Thomas Edison. (Krystek, 2015) But just as influential to the process, possibly even more so then Edison, was Nikola Tesla, who’s impact on contemporary society is extensive far beyond the Lamp. Tesla moved to the United States in 1884, at the age of 28, and by 1887 had filed for a number of patents that included everything vital to…

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    not do. Austin interior designer Michelle Thomas has both the experience and the designer’s eye that comes together in her concept of keep it bright and light for spring. “A good tip is to change the light bulbs from florescent to LED, and add some color with a lamp or lampshade,” says Thomas. “A white lampshade can transform your whole room interjecting airiness.” Refreshing for spring can be as cheap as rearranging the livingroom furniture making it feel like a whole, new space. Updating…

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    Malcolm Gladwell Success

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    system itself is also an example of advantages, considering the effect it had the minds of Chinese speakers. A self-made man is someone who has achieved success based on their own rigorous work. Not a single example listed, had singular effects that led to success. Each and every point was built upon by future opportunities and the desires of the community around them. Therefore success is not something that is achieved solely by one person, but is a collaboration of factors. As Gladwell said…

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    Newton A man so dedicated to his work, he stayed single all of his life. Sir Isaac Newton was a brilliant man and he strived to make a better future for the world in science. Newton had a quality life growing up and was able to give back to science as he got older. Newton's life from a child to an adult, accomplished so much starting with his childhood. Isaac Newton was born on Christmas Day, 1642, at Woolsthorpe, a village in southwestern Lincolnshire, England. His father died two months…

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    Joseph von Fraunhofer was a German optician and physicist who discovered and influenced how astronomers view the dark line spectrum, the spectrum of the sun and the diffraction of light. His discoveries turned him as a glassmaker with humble beginnings into a scientists whose discoveries would allow scientists after him to calculate the distances of stars and lead them to recognize that the universe is expanding. On March 6, 1787 in Straubing, Bavaria, Joseph Ritter von Fraunhofer was born into…

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