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    easy to be consumed by the struggles of life that is why even in the darkness, light is often sought. Life has a strange way of showing that even in the darkest circumstances light can still always be found. The fight between good and bad, light and dark, ultimately guide Sonny and the Narrator in their journey to overcome their internal struggles. In the short story Sonny’s Blues, James Baldwin uses darkness and light to demonstrate struggle, addiction, loss of innocence and transformation as…

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    Trip To A Trip Essay

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    Trip to Hundred Islands In the summer of my third grade, when I was eight years old, I remembered when my parents told me that we were going to take a trip to Hundred Islands National Park in Pangasinan, Philippines. I said “ Are you being serious?” I was shocked, but excited when they told me. I couldn’t sleep that night, I was too hyped and thrilled. I thought it was quite spontaneous of them to decided to go to this trip since they were so occupied with work. The night before, I researched…

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    Spectroscopy And Molarity

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    Scientists have the ability to determine the molarity and the contents of a substance by measuring the intensity of the light that is emitted through the solution. Scientists accomplish this by using the technique of spectroscopy; spectroscopy can be defined as the science affiliated with the spectra produced when matter interacts with light. Lab 7 investigation 19, “What Factors Affect the Intensity of Color?” expands on the process of spectroscopy, and its relation to the molarity of a…

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    wavelength of light absorbed and the color of a compound. Next, one must determine a way to relate the amount of light absorbed with the concentration of the solution. After gaining knowledge about these two parts of the lab, one will be able to determine how a Spectrophotometer 20 can be helpful in determining the concentration of phosphate in colas.3 A spectrophotometer is used to obtain measurements of the amount of light that passes through a object and to measure the amount of light…

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    Paragraph 1 With a p- value of 0.059229 between our red light treatment and our green light treatment, we fail to reject the null hypothesis and reject our alternative hypothesis because the value was higher than 0.05. Our alternative hypothesis was that red light would be more effective than green light on the rate of photosynthesis and our null hypothesis was that the color of light would not affect the rate of photosynthesis. Without enough evidence to support the alternative hypothesis, we…

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    In my assignment of photo self-portrait I will be discussing the artist and the masterwork that I have chosen, also the movement in which the artist practiced. My masterwork that I have chosen to work on is belongs to Robert Mapplethorpe and it is his self portrait of 1980. In his artwork he portrays himself as the archetypal bad boy, with black leather jacket, dark shirt, cigarette hanging out of the corner of his mouth, the coolly appraising gaze and the carefully coiffed 50s style hair.…

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    of the pebbles going around in a circle. The shape helps the rhythm because of the repetition of the pebbles. The predominate light value is balanced between light and dark. The light value transitions are gently modulated. The contrast is created through value and color. The contrast of the dark hole and the white pebbles around it. The colors descending from dark to light and then back to the darkness of the hole. The darkness of the hole is emphasized because of the white pebbles around it.…

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    Uniquely in the third stanza, the shift to focus on the setting with the total destitution of the library’s poetry and dimming light conveys the speaker’s comparison of poetry to a source of light. When “The poems are gone,” the light is determined to be dim and disappearing, leaving the speaker to “romp with joy in the bookish dark,” thus alluding to a comparison of poetry to light. When the poetry is diminished, there is only the darkness emitted from novels left in the library. In like…

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    My Dreams

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    having a difficult time falling asleep that night, however I fell asleep relatively fast and had an amazing beautiful dream. In my dream I was walking through a colony of willow trees that were swaying in the silky wind. There was a pale light that sparkled through the trees as they danced in the wind. There was no noise other…

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    and heartbreak or not. Neruda answers if human beings can feel true joy without first experiencing sadness with his use of stars throughout his poetry to signify a light in the dark. Neruda uses a star motif to indicate a positive feeling or outlook surrounded by the harsh darkness of negativity. Neruda suggests that there can only be light if there is also darkness and the emotional highs and lows in life must ultimately balance out. In his poems, Neruda uses the motif of stars to portray…

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