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    the dark, feeling hopeless and lonely without a sense of belonging to a family. Then during her stay with Eriko and Yuichi, Mikage finds her new light, meaning that she has created a new family with Eriko and Yuichi. Later, Eriko passes away, devastating Mikage. She is once again left hopeless and in the dark, missing a part of her family. However, the light found within the darkness serves as hope for finding family, portraying that in life, there is an inherent balance…

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    with varying light intensities to determine the effect of light intensity, CO2 and diuron on the rate of photosynthesis of Spinacia oleracea. Introduction Photosynthesis is the process in which chloroplasts found in plants, algae and some bacteria are used to convert light energy to chemical food energy. (Reece, et al. 2012, p. 190)(Molecules, Genes & Cells Laboratory Manual 2016) . Photosynthesis can be broken down into two parts, light dependent reactions and light independent. Light…

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    I. Science Fair Question What is the speed of light in gelatin? II. Background Research Did you ever wonder how the speed of light is measured? This paper will discuss how the speed of light is measured. The terms that will discussed in this paper are the law of refraction, trajectory, Snell’s Law, and the index of refraction. Snell’s Law gives the relationship between angles of incidence and refraction for a wave impinging on an interface between two media with…

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    In the video game Halo, Promethean Vision enables the players to look through solid walls at an object. At first glance, the properties of light as it interacts with most common materials may make this concept seem impossible to recreate in real life. However, by looking further into the physics of optics, the concept of see-through vision may not need to be confined solely to science fiction. Indeed, this technology may be replicable in the real world, to a limited extent, though it may not…

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    from the sun. Autotrophs who gain their energy from light, are also known as photoautotrophs and autotrophs who gain their energy from chemicals and other compounds are considered chemoautotrophs. Today we are focusing on photoautotrophs. As mentioned,…

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    The room was cold and damp. The only light I had was a small candle that flickered from the chilling breeze that swept the building. The chair I rested on was frigid, and stiff. My body craved heat, and my eyes long for light. This room, this job they have left me tired, and frozen. My dirt covered hands grasped the captive’s small meal. Previously I had meticulously sorted out the powdered sleeping agent, that I was to bake into all the prisoners’ meals. The white substance smelt slightly of…

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    shadow ” (Stadler and McWilliam 24). In this scene expresses Mr.Chow’s life of emptiness. Another instance is when Mr.Chow and Mrs. Su go to the dark alleys, the light is a low-key illumination, and it expresses both of deep sorrow. Therefore, low-key illumination shows character’s negative emotion in this movie. On the other hand, high key light expresses his hope, because “It produces a fairly bright image with high visibility, graduated…

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    Long ago and once upon a time, there lived a princess. Her name was Oriana, and her entire court loved her. She always helped those in need and had a smile for everyone. Oriana wasn’t vain, although she had every reason to be. She had wavy, raven hair that fell past her knees; pure, olive skin; and a face that was perfectly oval. Her real beauty, however, lay in her eyes. Whenever Oriana felt an emotion strongly, they changed from their usual ebony to true gold. It seemed that nothing could…

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    Turrell’s composition of light compliments the natural light and transforms the sky-space into a locale for experiencing beauty of natural world. Thomas De Monchaux says that it is a 118 foot-square earthwork with grassy bermed walls enclosing a near-cubical bench-lined atrium, 28 foot-square. The sky-space portrays how simply a change in the colour of light can cause human perception to change; thus, it can deceive them. The Twilight Epiphany…

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    shadows, only illuminated by the distant lights. This lack of direct artificial light seems to contribute to the overall aesthetic of the mural. Rather than artificial light, the luminous colors in the mural serve as its own source of light. Athena, one of the murals main sources of light, stands erect in the center, unremarkably poised, and beautifully clothed in a rich yet calming ivory white drapery that is lined with Columbia…

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