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    captivating view of the garden left me in awe. The whole sight portrays the image of a fairytale. The color and the shades of the sky seemed to be a part of a beautiful painting stretched across. The clouds were as fluffy as cotton candy. The milky white light from the moon made them more prominent as they changed from one form to another as if trying to tell the story of their own. The smooth paved walkway leads to the glorious pond. The moonlight bounces off the glistening water making it…

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    Almond Blossoms Analysis

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    June 1888 in Alers, France. Van Gogh wanted to show peasant life and work on the land so he painted many stages of the harvest as it can be seen as the first stage is on the golden wheat hill then the second stage with the faded blue separating the light green grass followed by small yellow ladders. The yellow color is this portrait can describe the flourishing life the Vincent was aiming to live. [6] It is never get bored when we talk about Van Gogh paintings for its real inspiring view. The…

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    Answer: Question 1 (a) Energy Energy Energy Band gap Band gap 0 0 0 (i) Insulator (ii) Semiconductor (iii) Conductor Diagram 1: The energy band The differences between insulator, semiconductor and conductor. Insulator Semiconductor Conductor It has a large band…

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    X-Ray Research Paper

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    air or through a material. Gamma radiation (γ) and electromagnetic radiation, such as x-rays, radio waves heat and visible light are all examples of radiation. One of the main modern physics discoveries was that each unit of a wavelength of any form of wave radiation will carry more energy the shorter it is. Thus, gamma rays and X-rays are especially more energetic than light. These rays penetrate farther into all sorts of matter (UCLA). This essay seeks to discuss and analyse two forms of…

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    originally thought it was going to be. However, each room that I walked into had a discrete atmosphere that went along with each section of artwork. As I first walk in I was hit with a wide open room that was illuminated with light that made me feel overwhelmed. The light complemented the pieces of…

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    most important. It is our primary means of understanding the physical nature of our surroundings, both immediate and distant. It is only natural that the great thinkers of antiquity were curious about the nature of vision, and inseparably, that of light itself. In the manner characteristic of ancient science, many common ideas about optics were “hit or miss”, so to speak. Certain Greek thinkers had hypotheses about optics which are more or less in line with modern principles, but many held…

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    Museum Paper After studying art and knowing that the field of Art is a very rich one. It is not as simple as most of people think. Art needs understanding and very strong feelings and talent to succeed in forging a piece that would be called a piece of Art. Art is like a science, it has elements and rules and those would affect the final outcome of any piece of work. Theses conclusion I came to understand, made my experience in the Dallas Museum unique and exceptional. However, the feeling of…

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    The premise of light and darkness is illustrated, questioned, and rationalized throughout the novella. “Annette Seated” expresses these major themes of Heart of Darkness in a visual, concrete representation. This painting communicates the insufferable oppression of colonization…

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    Gating Pulse Synthesis

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    The visible pulse (gating pulse) enters the microscope, and together with the ultrafast electron pulses illuminate the nanostructure specimen (gold nanoparticle). The visible laser pulse kept at low power (~1.8 mJ/cm2) to avoid saturation. At the spatiotemporal overlapping, the coupling between the visible and electron pulses takes place. The signature of this coupling can be revealed by measuring the electron energy spectrum using the electron energy spectrometer attached to the microscope. The…

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    4.0 Results and Discussion Before the strontium quantification of the solutions resulted from the ion exchange experiments, it was necessary to investigate what is the range where strontium absorbs radiation linearly and what is the detection limit. The graphs below show the absorbance (atomic absorption) in function of the strontium concentration and it can clearly be seen in figure 2 that at concentrations above 10 ppm the samples start to present non-linear absorption. Therefore, all the…

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