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    He used contour lines to define the shape of many objects like the billiard table, floor, tables, light bulbs, paintings, glasses, people, and bottles. Another way he used line was to show direction and dimension. For instance at areas on the wall there are lines that go up and down indicating that the wall is vertical and also turns at that point, making…

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    Kayak Creative Writing

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    into the water. This water was colder still here, but once I was past a corner I saw light again, it was not the impenetrable darkness I had feared it was. I swim towards the light, and I feel Emelia brush beside me. I turn my head, but already she is swimming away, into the dark. She brushes me again on the left now and I do not understand how she is swimming so fast. I sweep my arms like oars towards the light, I need another…

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    In the piece, “Pool Players,” George Rose paints in a style that at first glance appears to be almost abstract. But quickly, figures appear that give a sense of very intense movement. People are surrounding a pool table, leaning in for a shot, reaching out over the table, resting along the side, or straining over to see the result of pool balls colliding with one another. The view of the table is seen not at eye level or from above the pool table, but somewhere in between. For me, an entry…

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    Sacrifice Alternate Ending

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    Isac's eyelids flung open, a painful light instantly burning his dark pupils upon doing so, a bright light situated directly above him, causing him to shut his lids again and a pained groan to escape his lips at the surprisingly rude awakening. He rolled himself over in an attempt to escape the brightness and found himself rolling off whatever surface he'd woken up on. Slamming stiffly onto the ground, Isac voiced another groan this time more angry and pained then the last one. "For fuck's sake"…

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    A perfect day is any day when I spend it with my older brother and older sister one of those days would be like this. I’m awoken at four AM to see their faces to be told we’re going to San Diego. On hearing this and seeing them I got out of bed ecstatically to get dressed quickly and jump into my sister’s car. After what felt like an eternity we finally arrived in San Diego as hungry as a bear. The three of us decide to eat breakfast and plan out the rest of the day while we eat. We all eat…

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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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    with the emission of a photon. According to Seitz (2006) found in the Credo referencing database, “Photoluminescence excitation spectra are determined by measuring emission intensity at a fixed wavelength while varying the wavelength of the incident light used to produce the electronically excited species responsible for emission. The excitation spectrum is a measure of the efficiency of electronic excitation as a function of excitation wavelength. Photoluminescence emission…

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    the light that the spinach is exposed to. Knowing the wavelengths of light that spinach is most likely to photosynthesize would help in knowing what light to expose spinach to, to ensure that it grows the best. When exposed to varying wavelengths, rate of photosynthesis varies as well. Wavelengths of green light, red light, blue light, and light without a filter change the rate of photosynthesis, because of the wavelengths absorbed by plants. Spinach is green, so it absorbs red and blue light…

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    A Matching Ceiling

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    Ceiling If you want to make your ceiling look almost like your walls but not exactly, you can choose a color from the same paint swatch but just a shade or two lighter. You’ll get the kind of cohesion you would from matching ceilings but with more light reflection and visual interest. House Painters Frisco TX: A Wow Ceiling If you’re not shy about choosing bold touches for the inside of your home, then consider pairing neutral walls with a ceiling color that pops, like purple or orange. This…

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    Lux Investigation

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    intensity of the light would gradually decrease, the further away it is analysed from the source. Conversely, if the distance squared was graphed alongside the light intensity, an ‘x’ would be created, as the distance squared increases the further away it gets. - Does the graph support your hypothesis? Why or why not? (2 marks) The graph formulated after experimenting with both 12 and 6 volts, strongly validates our hypothesis. We hypothesised that, as the distance from the light box…

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