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    Commmunal Night

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    It was a cool starry night on the evening of December 9, 1958. The night gave a gentle breeze blowing through the trees on a moonlit hill. All lights are out [Make sure you stay with the same tense of speech. In the previous sentence you use the word “gave” which is past tense. ]in each building making a perfect night’s sleep at The Fountain Of The World. There was a peaceful setting throughout this Communal[Do you need this to be capitalized?] group. They are a group hoping to find peace with a…

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    Museum Observation Essay

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    Taking a walk in Tate Modern I noticed that the light intensity as well as the light distribution is different in each space: the galleries from the Turbine Hall and the halls. In the galleries there are glowing light boxes displayed on the ceilings. The boxes are made out of glass and a steel frame. In addition to these there are also attached movable light bulbs on the steel skeleton of the boxes. In his article, John Hirst describes the inside of a light box: ‘Internally the boxes have…

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    Cocaine Monologue

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    Lines “Just tell me this Doctor, suppose you really are a slave of the drug habit, is there any cure?” I lay alone on a bench on the fringe of some park, wearing the same clothes as yesterday; a grey hoodie, shapeless, faded jeans and trainers with frayed laces. Around me the park was seemingly void of any life, I liked being here, the way the trees rustled to the the ominous tune of the wind, the way the glistening grass rolled down to the lake side, but most of all, I liked how here I could…

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    The energy used to drive the chemical reactions within photosynthesis comes from the sunlight absorbed by the chlorophyll molecules (Merzlyak, Chivkunova, Zhigalova, & Naqvi 2009). These chlorophyll molecules then transfer the light energy to chloroplasts and that light energy is converted into chemical energy (Merzlyak, Chivkunova, Zhigalova, & Naqvi 2009). The purpose of this experiment was to observe what the absorbance spectrum of Spinacia oleracea extract was and what the absorbance…

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    the wind. It’s so weird. I never realized how detailed the ceiling was. Blinking, I instantly regret it as a headache hammers through my brain. I moan, trying to move. My entire body is similar to that of stone, cold and unresponsive. Only one light shines down and it’s as if someone switched it out with the noonday sun. Doesn’t make sense. This room has always been horribly lit. I try to sit up when two hands stop my shoulders. I squint. “Flich?” “Hey, kiddo,” he says with a weak smile. He…

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    Personal Narrative

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    The sun suddenly appeared in the sky. My fingers were numb, and every single bone in my body was shaking, even though I had six blankets on. I was sitting on a cliff, and if I moved any more than a foot I would plummet to my death. That’s right, I risked death to see the most “exhilarating sunrise of my life”, which is what everyone with me said. They also said the clouds would go away. So to pass the time, I envisioned a beautiful horizon with orange and pink cotton candy-like colors. And the…

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    The Effects of Color and Light on Mood and Emotion Since ancient times, color has been credited with almost magical power over mood. “19th-century color healers, who claimed to cure everything from constipation to meningitis with glass filters”(Gruson 1982) . Although this outmoded form of medicine has since been discredited and replaced by modern remedies, the idea of color affecting physiology is relevant today. Daily life entails unavoidable exposure to a plethora of colors such as white…

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    show. When seated, the stage appears eye level to the audience members. The piece opens up with six women running onto a small stage. The backdrop of the stage is a shimmering black curtain. Red and white light bulbs frame the stage. The club is dimly lit and acts as the clubs main source of light. The dancers and the musicians are dressed provocatively with little, to no clothing on. In addition, they are wearing a lot of makeup covering most of their natural features, making them look as if…

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    In cinematography you learn different ways to angle the camera, the lights just the right way to show you an entire chapter of a book in just a few frames, add a score to listen to the music and sounds and get your audience to feel the movie from their perspective. As a director they may not have the idea but they can show a thousand words in just one picture. That is key thing in videography is it has to capture, what the author writes they show with just one frame, weather it is to show a…

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    I’m standing at the front door staring at my reflection in the glass “Knock, knock, knock,” “let me out, it’s so cold and lonely in here.” I hear the tiniest whisper of a voice, it’s so faint I can barely hear it. “Let me out of here.” The voice gets louder and more controlling. I look around I am at a loss for words, my blood runs cold my mouth gets dry. “I said let me out!” That’s the last thing I hear as I see a decayed hand reaching out towards me. I start running fast, as fast as I’ve ever…

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