portrait. The half-length portrait is smiling and showing his red teeth, and he has two tentacles. He looks like a demon, and he always treats people. The half-length portrait covers ¾ of the picture. The color of the background is red. It gives red light to the black portrait, so the portrait has reflected red color. In Heaven, there is also showing a half-length portrait which covers ¾ of the picture. The black portrait…
brought into the hospital and Michael signs the consent form and the paramedics restrain her onto a gurney. The strange thing about this is that Sally does not fight or resist them. She keeps on rambling on and on about everyone being a genius, light, and what light is about. As Sally is sent to a psychiatric hospital where she is given treatment that seems to make her a shell of her former self. This does not imply that everyone with a mental disorder is violent;…
the life in the world around us in oceans, organic life, and in the atmosphere. It’s one of the most important processes to humanity as it provides various elements that are essential to human survival, such as photosynthesis, the water cycle, and light. However, the Sun isn't all righteous due to various factors that contribute to the Sun being damaging to organisms on Earth. To understand more about why the Sun can be harmful one must grasp the basics of what the sun is composed of,…
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…
science topic that our group will be working with for first grade fieldwork at Grover Heights Elementary school covers light and how we need light to see objects and colors. One of the five senses is sight, with out light you can not see anything. In order to see something light must be present. Some plants and animals can create their own light, but we mainly get our light from the sun, or from electricity. The first grade science standard we will be exploring is 1-PS4-2, "make…
device that, unlike like everything else here, is not made of rock, but human flesh and a small computer screen. A thin beam ignites from a hole in the flesh and rushes over Martin’s body, he watches in agony as his bones reconstruct themselves in the light. Only to have Zowler destroy them over twice more. Unable to speak, or even make a noise, Martin feels his tongue dry up, it’s like he’s chewing on granite. Next comes his nose, he watches as his pasty skin hardens into a reddish rock. The…
important piece of equipment for a panoramic photo because it creates a stable and still stand for the camera to sit on, while the photographer only has to rotate the photo to get that effect. 4. What is contrast? Contrast is the difference between light and dark. In…
BACKGROUND Photosynthesis is a solar-powered process that transforms energy from the sun into oxygen and carbohydrates (Harris-Haller). For the process to occur visible light, water and carbon dioxide have to be present. When photosynthesis has occurred the final product includes organic molecules such as glucose an oxygen (necessary for cellular respiration). There is a significant correlation between photosynthesis and cellular respiration. During photosynthesis, the plant uses carbon dioxide…
California-based artist Mark Bryan has painted colourful scenes of, alien spaceships, circus characters seascapes, landscapes, and stimulating visual takes on everyday sayings like “If Looks Could Kill” and “The Elephant in the Room”, but he is most recognized for his satirical works on modern day politics. These show dictatorial generals, the deteriorating environment, shining cities on hills established at the expense of a poor working class, ultimately displaying numerous forms of corruption…
an area near us and she said, “I would hide under the couch with 500 bottles of hand sanitizer.” That might work for her but what would happen if a family member contracted Ebola? After pondering this question for a moment, I could almost see the light bulb go off above her head as she responded so intelligently with, “I would be thinking that I’m gonna have to jump into the car and drive this person to the hospital. If anyone else drives there, then I have to sit in there and get Ebola so we…