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    In this paper, how the sun produces light and heat energy will be discussed. The sun is the most major source of energy and if the sun was not there then Earth and all of its environments would not be able to survive. The sun is mostly hydrogen and produces energy through nuclear reactions. The reactions are specifically nuclear fusions. This is because of hydrogen atoms becoming helium atoms. Heat, Light, and the Sun It always feels good to go outside when there is just the right amount of…

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    give the danger pause long enough for you to escape to a safer place. The other use of the Verdimillious charm is as illumination. If you move the wand in a circular fashion over your head, being sure to aim at nothing but air, you will light the space with green light from the sparks of energy. Using the spell this way also reveals anything hidden with dark…

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    The was once vacant room now crowds with familyys and displined sons. The walls once vibrated with an unearthly silence and the floors once were concealed by a compact layer of dust. The air reeked of despair, an aroma only noticeable to those with keen senses. One by one, people crowd the vacancy, filling every empty void, creating a cluster out of isolation. For Todd Anderson was once a vacant room - forcibly filled with lifeless air, breathing tradition, honor, discipline, and excellence. He…

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    Throughout the work symbolism is represented. Frans and Pieter painted the guards in action in 1637. “The Night Watch” is portraying the Amsterdam’s local militia in a group portrait. Rembrandt originally portrayed the men in action in his work. The arrangement of the painting shows the importance of it to the Dutch, it is a national treasure. Rembrandt was first to depict the men in action in striking dynamic poses. After the dirt was taken off the painting the daytime setting was visible to…

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    Serenity Bingen-Dodson My thoughts were wondering when it happened, I know I should have been paying attention to the dark streets of London since we just had a considerable about of rainfall this morning, but all I could think about was The squirrel jumped out of nowhere. I know I said that I wasn't paying as much attention I should have to the road, but I am completely certain there was no squirrel a second ago. I hit the brakes hard, spinning on the glassy roads. Car horns…

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    Summary: Panerotic Sheep

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    The image being discussed shows a boy standing upon a large cliff, which is also surrounded by a flock of chaotic sheep. The image is beautifully painted as a panoramic scene which illustrates many different parts of a village. It has a soft, contrast background throughout the top-third of the image which has darker lighting than the bright, illuminated bottom. The boy is standing with an indecisive posture while looking straight into the distance. There is a large body of water that reaches out…

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    Sameen Shaw Character

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    a character in the tv show Person of Interest. She is a doctor turned operative for the U.S army. There is little information about her mother but that just she Iranian and was smuggled to the country when the terrorist attack. At the age of nine years old Shaw was involved in an automobile accident with her father losing his life. When she was told about the death of her father she showed no emotion, and did not even shed a tear despite losing the only family she had left. Shaw grew up to…

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    was painted with thin as well as various mixed and impure colors. The roof is generally painted dark black but with some other colours, such as carmin, dark green and light yellow, revealed faintly. Also, there are several light grey lines on the different areas of the roof. The artist painted the most body areas of the house with light and grayish yellow as well as mainly horizontal strokes. One rectangle black mixed…

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    The conflict between light and dark, good and evil, protagonist and antagonist is one often discussed in literature as it is both comprehensively simple and unfathomably complex. Ann Petry dives deep into this motif in her 1946 novel, The Street, exploring, in specific, the conflict between the {never ceasing to try} protagonist, Lutie Johnson, and the seemingly uncontrollable antagonist that is the urban setting that surrounds her. The author masterfully incorporates this motif into Lutie’s…

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    losing but had never heard any of the other men talk about it. What if he was right? Was I really risking my life for a lost cause? "How do you know we've lost already?" "Word goin' around is that we've lost too many men and supplies to last another year. Even heard General Lee is planning on meeting with Grant soon." "So could this be the last battle? You think we're goin' home soon?" "I hope so. But I'm gonna kill as many of them damn yankees as possible before I do." Just as he finished,…

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