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    and heartbreak or not. Neruda answers if human beings can feel true joy without first experiencing sadness with his use of stars throughout his poetry to signify a light in the dark. Neruda uses a star motif to indicate a positive feeling or outlook surrounded by the harsh darkness of negativity. Neruda suggests that there can only be light if there is also darkness and the emotional highs and lows in life must ultimately balance out. In his poems, Neruda uses the motif of stars to portray…

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    snap a glow stick and hear it crack it gives off a temporary glow. As you snap the glow stick and hear it crack. Chemicals inside the glow sticks starts to mix together. This is a process call chemiluminescence. Chemiluminescence is a process where light is produced by a chemical reaction. Instead of using an electrical source. An example of this would be if go outside during a fall night and see a firefly glowing during the night fall using its Chemiluminescence. There are chemicals inside one…

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    This semester I worked in the Scene Shop for Production Experience 1 for both Vinegar Tom and Dead Man’s Cell Phone. Because I came on later than the rest of my peers, I caught the tail-end of work for Dead Man’s Cell Phone. I also participated in light hang and strike for Vinegar Tom as part of my Production Experience this semester. In terms of scene shop, it was new for me because I had never spent such a concentrated amount of time in that aspect of production or worked on projects on such a…

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    very small piece (22.5 cm x 16.6 cm with frame and 19.1 cm x 13.2 cm without frame) , This piece still in the same place it was painted. The man is shown in three-quarters view with his face dramatically lit by light falling from the left. This device provides both striking contrasts of light and shadow and draws the viewer's attention on to the man's face and a dark background. His headdress, a chaperon, contains two wings which hang down over the man's shoulders and extend to his chest. He…

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    Spectroscopy And Molarity

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    Scientists have the ability to determine the molarity and the contents of a substance by measuring the intensity of the light that is emitted through the solution. Scientists accomplish this by using the technique of spectroscopy; spectroscopy can be defined as the science affiliated with the spectra produced when matter interacts with light. Lab 7 investigation 19, “What Factors Affect the Intensity of Color?” expands on the process of spectroscopy, and its relation to the molarity of a…

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    they emit what 's known as "blue" light. This light is picked up by special cells behind our eyeballs, and it communicates to the brain that it 's morning” (Khazan). So this little blue light the back of the eye is getting a signal from is telling the person that it is morning time in reality it is still night time. At night the signals in the back of the eye show red indicating that it is almost time for bed or that it is time to go to sleep but with that little light being blue and the blue…

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    My Dreams

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    having a difficult time falling asleep that night, however I fell asleep relatively fast and had an amazing beautiful dream. In my dream I was walking through a colony of willow trees that were swaying in the silky wind. There was a pale light that sparkled through the trees as they danced in the wind. There was no noise other…

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    Photosynthesis Importance

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    source of energy for the planet we live on. Many forms of solar radiation exist but the most important form of radiation in biology and for photosynthesis are infared rays, ultraviolet rays and light rays. Photosynthesis is the way in which some specialised bateria and green plants use their chlorophyll to trap light energy and then use this energy to convert carbon dioxide and water to glucose and oxygen. The green colour in plants is from the chemical chlorophyll which is found in the…

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    wavelength of light absorbed and the color of a compound. Next, one must determine a way to relate the amount of light absorbed with the concentration of the solution. After gaining knowledge about these two parts of the lab, one will be able to determine how a Spectrophotometer 20 can be helpful in determining the concentration of phosphate in colas.3 A spectrophotometer is used to obtain measurements of the amount of light that passes through a object and to measure the amount of light…

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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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