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    Live Music Matters announces the Oh Yeah! Music Festival, a one-day event celebrating live music, art, and community at the Lighthouse Place Premium Outlets® in Michigan City, Indiana. The extraordinary lineup includes Sam Trump, Natalie Oliveri, Slim Gypsy Baggage, Cole DeGenova, Sidewalk Chalk, two DJs, and live visual artists. Additionally, Oh Yeah! Music Festival offers a variety of interactive attractions featuring a Game Truck, Musical Instrument Petting Zoo, food trucks, craft…

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    Fresnel Lens

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    with a more powerful beam (Fresnel Lenses). The Michigan Lighthouse Conservancy went on to explain that the Fresnel lens was created for the sole purpose of installation within lighthouses. The efficiency and power of a Fresnel lens allowed its design to emit a source of light for 15 or more miles beyond its initial point. When individuals were out at sea, it was difficult for them to see beyond a couple miles, the Fresnel lens enables lighthouses to produce not only better lighted paths, but to…

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    Virginia Woolf Essay

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    for this term paper is To The Lighthouse by Virginia Woolf. Virginia Woolf was a British female novelist born in 1882, who was raised in a family which is full of atmosphere in intellectuals and also literatures. She wrote her first novel in 1915, and until 1927 she has finally made her signature piece, To The Lighthouse, of which it is famous for using consciousness stream. Woolf is also being well-known for promoting modernism and feminism. While To The Lighthouse is the signature piece from…

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    about his past through inference. McDunn trains Johnny to run the lighthouse and prepares him by warning him of the isolation to come. During the few months of constantly working in the lighthouse, the workers only get to leave once in a while. McDunn says, “It’s a lonely life, but you’re used to it now aren’t…

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    Aria's Migration Patterns

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    For years, Aria had watched the young lighthouse attendant from the sea. She could always make out his human form beneath many feet of water, and watched with admiration as he did his daily routine. Sometimes he would gaze over the water, looking to the horizon, and Aria could swear they were thinking the same thing. They both wanted to escape, to explore far-off lands that were presently beyond their reach. In this way, Aria felt as though they were friends, and had been since the first moment…

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    Woolf's Argumentative Essay

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    private shorthand—‘non-being’” (Woolf, “To The Lighthouse”; Autobiographical writings, 1939(page 70)). These moments of non-being, according to examples offered by Woolf herself, seem to refer to the events that occur but are not readily recalled. Woolf describes moments of being by explaining a day when she vividly remembered certain details about her walk along a river and enjoyed books by Chaucer and Madame de la Fayette (Woolf, “To the Lighthouse”; Autobiographical writings, 1939(page 70)).…

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    In the excerpt the open boat there are many relationships involved throughout the passage. They were all friends even if they had different positions on the boat. This friendship was utterly more then friendship, this was almost pure brotherhood. They never mentioned anything about the brotherhood on the boat though. They wanted to just think of it as really good friendship. This indeed were certain it was getting to be heartfelt. This was nothing less then being heartfelt. There were 4 friends…

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    Magic, mystery and history, as well as romance surrounds them. Tourists like to travel around to visit the various lighthouses. Visitors can drive directly to some lighthouses (such as Miscous Island Lighthouse). Yet if you have to walk to a lighthouse, a hike in this beautiful province will be as memorable as the destination. 5. Dynamic New Brunswick New Brunswick is a vibrant province - full of "things to do" and "places to go…

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    Calm” by Sean O’Brien is a four part metaphor representing the infinite serenity of the ocean and the stars as well as the revolving of a lighthouse in comparison to the people who have fallen from the light. In the first three stanzas we see beautiful metaphors comparing the rolling of the waves to the movement of the stars and, the revolving of the lighthouse to the tilt of the harbor. The poem continues to describe the inhabitants of a nearby bar who have fallen from stardom, sharing a…

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    It was a dark and stormy night on Three Skeleton Key when three innocent men were held captive in a tall grey lighthouse by gigantic flesh eating rats. With the lighthouse surrounded by great white sharks and the nearest land 20 miles away, they had no nearby help.Itchoua, Le Gleo, and the narrator have to survive long hard nights. Eventually the three captives get out by a dramatic ending. “Three Skeleton Key” is written by George G.Toudouze and was originally just a story,but then later turned…

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