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    Art Observation

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    incorporated all of these ideas into my painting due to the fact that they present important concepts in regards to physics phenomena. The emission of light waves from the sun includes the visible light spectrum, so the colors are visible to the human eye. When the waves of light pass through the different layers of the Earth’s atmosphere, the beam of light can strike either an oxygen or nitrogen molecule in the air, and cause scattering the happen. Scattering…

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    Biology Lab Hypothesis

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    My hypothesis is the wavelength light will affect the color of the leaf and the size of the fruit of the tomato plant. My goal is to see if there will be any changes in the tomato plant and its fruit. I will be seeking to answer the questions, "Will the wavelength of light affect the chlorophyll’s color in a plant?" and “Will this light also affect the size of a tomato plant’s fruit?” I will also answer the question, “Can plants live with missing one color or all the colors in the spectrum?”…

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    Randy Tinker's Life Essay

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    Randy Scott gazed out of the filthy window near his cluttered worktable on the fourth floor of the Leather Works, watching the clouds pass by, and wondering what a new year would bring. It was March of a new decade, 1860, and he was hopeful for a better life than he had had so far. July 9th would be his fourteenth birthday, and most boys his age were on their own by then. He dreamed of the day when he could get away from the orphanage and away from the Leather Works. The Armstead and Sons…

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    I roll out of bed, walk over to the window, and pull back the curtains. Beams of light pour into my room as I squint my eyes. Not a cloud in the sky. It’s mid-June on a Saturday morning and I’m off of school for summer. I walk out my room and hear the sound of sizzling bacon. A hint of maple is wafting in the air. This can only mean one thing: bacon and pancakes. An ecstatic grin appears on my face while I make my way downstairs. As I turn the corner I see a stack of fluffy buttermilk pancakes…

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    Galvanized Wire Lab

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    2-inch-long copper wire 4. String of holiday Christmas lights 5. Needle nose pliers Procedure To start this lab experiment, I gathered all the supplies needed and placed them onto my kitchen counter (see picture). First, I took the copper wire and stripped off the insulated coating with the pliers. Next, I untangled the Christmas lights and cut off a single bulb, keeping the leads at approximately 2 inches long as instructed. Once the lights were disassembled, I stripped away the insulated…

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    Orionid Meteor Shower. Every year as the Earth cruises past an expanse of space littered with the remains of Halley’s Comet, the skies are lit with fast moving beams of light. NASA announced that the shower will begin on Wednesday and continue on till Thursday at dawn. The Time Earth is Closest to Halley’s Comet Debris Stream The best time for viewing will be on Thursday just before dawn, when the shower will reach its peak and it’ll be easiest to spot the lights. This will be the point where…

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    the central area. In order to fuse the powder on top of the previous layer without thermal distortion the entire bed is heated below the melting point of powder by infrared heaters. Then the powder is sintered into preferred shape by using CO2 laser light that has enough power. After sintered part is cooled for sufficient time, the bed part is lowered by a thickness of a one layer and roller spreads a new powder layer. This process is repeated layer by layer until the entire product is…

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    I could see the lights of a massive ship and it was coming straight towards me! I had been climbing the iceberg for four hours, and I finally reached the top. My face was numb from the chilly ocean breeze, I felt like a frozen zombie; tired, cold, and extremely hungry. The ship was coming fast, and I was stranded on a rather large iceberg. I had to plan my escape, and quickly! I have had some pretty strange experiences while climbing. Once, I was hiking in the Otzal Alps, and I came across…

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    Bulbs Essay

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    Tube-style Pros: • Best lights for indoor growing • These lights have the ability to cover up larger area. • They normally have longer size, • Generally cheap in price Cons • Frequent Replacement issue during the phase of plant growth. • Are not helpful for the period of vegetative growth • Are not helpful at the flowering stage. Compact Light Pros and Cons Advantages: • CFL Bulbs are energy efficient and Good for Home growers • These Bulbs can easily fit in normal light socket and does not…

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    The symbol I feel like was most important is the green light. What the green light represented was hopes and dreams for Gatsby. In the book “The Great Gatsby” Gatsby whole entire life was a lie. Gatsby wanted a female named Daisy. The reason why he couldn't get with Daisy was because of one important reason. The reasoning behind the fact he couldn’t get with Daisy was because his financial problem. Gatsby promised to Daisy that he would be able to take great care of her but the whole time Gatsby…

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