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    A cold and bitter feeling is in the atmosphere on this night. Darkness consumed the small, but promising colony of Massachusetts. A type of night where only those who lurk in the shadows resurface to meet with the black man. Or maybe even a person who has something sinful bearing on their mind, is lurking around as well. This exact depiction of night is the setting for chapter 12, The Ministers Vigil; and the man responsible for the creation of The Scarlet Letter is, “the most significant…

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    costume, lighting, and sound design. The first thing I looked at when I walked in the theatre was how the lighting had been arranged. When we sat down and the play started the main focus is on the stage. All the lights pointed to the stage while the audience blended in with the lights off. This made sense because you want to keep the audience's attention on the stage. Everything was very visible and clear to see. Every little artwork was able to be seen since the lighting was set up well.…

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    and a natural environment (made by the carbon). However, the sulphur is a very toxic substance which can overpower the carbon. That is why a lot of the columns that include both are mostly black because of the Sulfate-Reducers. However, in the C+S Light column, the carbon creates enough of a natural environment to allow photosynthesis to occur at the top of the column. This is why Cyanobacteria…

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    Salvia Splendens

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    All Colors of the Visible Spectrum Grow Salvia Splendens More Efficiently than Red or Green Light on Its Own By: Diego Prado, Morgan Miller, Cody Holland, and Jonathan Ruppel Introduction The hypothesis for lab 5 was that plants that do not receive red light will perform photosynthesis less efficiently than those exposed to light of all wavelengths. The findings for that lab were that the plant that received all colors grew the most. The experiment was done again, but this time the algae was…

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    I stroll down the hallway and hear the sounds of muffled music booming from the speakers. The music seems to intensify becoming louder and louder, the closer I walk towards the doors. I open the wooden double doors and walk into the space. I see white walls that hold vertical paneled mirrors, side by side, enclosed with black steel bars horizontally sitting three feet off the ground. As I looked down at the floor, it is covered with gray marley flooring scratched and worn, from years of wear and…

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    “You can disguise any set with lights and shadows” - indeed you can, even with a paper lantern. It simply depends on what type of “set” one has. It might be a scene, a place or even a person, as in the case of A Streetcar Named Desire. Tennessee Williams describes the main character in his play as a woman named Blanche DuBois, desperate to cover the truth of her real self. Although the constant strive of Blanche to maintain an impression of youth, purity and innocence in the night, her real…

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    Rosseland Radiation Model The Rosseland Model (Diffusion approximation model) is applicable when the medium is optically thick i.e. the optical thickness is much greater than 1 where a is the absorption coefficient of the medium, σ is the scattering coefficient of the medium and L is the average path length. The radiative heat flux is approximated as [3], (2.13) where qr is the radiative heat flux, Γ is the radiative diffusivity and G is the incident radiation. In contrast to the P-1 model…

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    Importance Of Tantra

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    iii. Make the sector more lovely, start with harmonizing your house and make for yourself a tantric place. iv. Be more aware, start with everyday by being conscious of your respiration. v. Take obligation for your own existence, your moves and your emotions. Take responsibility in your life. Avoid blaming people for your doings or actions. vi. Experience accuracy usually by feeling better. Perceive how you feel. Then receive or accept how you sense. If you want, cross for happiness and trade…

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    Page# Quotations Reflections 15 Chapter 1 “Within the diamond haze of the beach something dark was fumbling along...Then the creature stepped from the mirage on to clear sand, and they saw that the darkness was not all shadow but mostly clothing.” Basic Question This is a basic question because at this point in the book I thought to myself “what or who is author referring too?” and “why is he using words like darkness and shadow?”. I asked these questions because it seemed like the author was…

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    Significance Of Diwali

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    ‘Deepavali’ is what Diwali was known as, it is derived from two words, deep as in a candle (light); avali means a row. Hence, the meaning of Deepavali is a row of lights; this has an ancient story behind it. Over a billion people celebrate Diwali making it the most observed holiday in India. On this day lanterns, electric lights and fireworks illuminate the night to celebrate the victory of good over evil, light over dark and knowledge over ignorance. From snow covered mountain tops to the…

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