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    Fly Eye Research Paper

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    Flies, such as the common housefly look at the world in quite a different way than humans do. The structure and function of a fly's eye are completely different from humans; therefore they see the motion, shapes and colors differently than humans. Flies also see the light in a different way than humans. Nano-structure of the eyes that gives the ability of a virtually 360 degree all direction vision with only two eyes placed at the front of the head. Military pilots like helicopters and fighter…

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    Illuminating a Walk November 14, 2106 Evening and another lonely walk has begun, intensified by the shadow of my mother's passing. At least it's good exercise – a positive thought. The road, over familiar, its quitetude contrasted by the humming of a nearby highway, the warm air elevating my mood ever so slightly. “Hi Blair” a child's voice! I felt my piqued ears point to somewhere in the dark. At once a friend, familiar and oh so welcoming, illuminated something inside. Dostoevsky…

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    The Nobbys lighthouse designed by Alexander Dawson was first lit in 1858 because of the prominent position at the entrance of the port and the crucial use of navigation. Nobbys light is also the third lighthouse constructed in NSW after the Macquarie light in 1818 and in the same year with the Hornby lighthouse. Before the establishment of the present lighthouse (1854), the first beacon was lit on this area (Signal Hill) in 1804 with a range of merely 7 kilometres. Later in 1821, an oil burning…

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    Sea Turtle Research Paper

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    A Study to Determine Effects of Beach Sand Grain Size on Sea Turtle Nesting for Caretta caretta in Southwest Florida Kelly Bonkowski Florida Gulf Coast University 10/11/2015 Abstract The following is a proposal for a study that looks at sand grain effects on sea turtle nesting particularly of the species Caretta caretta (loggerhead sea turtle) in Southwest Florida. The study will observe and relate various properties in an attempt to know an ideal nesting environment. Nest sites of different…

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    this brave new world! Even if there was a way to escape the digital realm, the outdoors are still affected by it, and the many sedentary activities we engage in, such as binge watching, don’t change this epidemic. Even with the influence of natural lighting in future technologic innovations, would it really make a difference? The concept of artificial light made to emulate natural light sounds ludicrous, and adds another failure to the human race. Would people still want to go outside, walk…

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    Albert Einstein said, “No object can travel faster than the speed of light.” However, will the temperature change the brightness of light? The researcher will perform the test three different times. Each test will take one glow stick from the freezer, one from the refrigerator, one in boiling water, and one from the counter and break the glow stick to make it glow. The researcher will then time the length of time it takes for the glow stick to turn off. At the conclusion of the experiment, the…

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    quality of the electrical lighting plays a role in learning and on concentration. Light is essential for humans to function, is essential for mood and cognition, essential for vision, can evoke emotions, and regulates bodily processes such as alertness and sleepiness. Having large windows that allow for an abundance of natural light is the best, but using quality artificial lighting can also work for when natural light is not possible or there is too much glare. In addition, lighting can also be…

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    Phoenix Art Museum Essay

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    The Musical Instrument Museum, Phoenix Public Library, and the Phoenix Art Museum have key characteristics that represent the landscape as well as their functionality. It can be said that the design of these buildings are similar and at the same time completely different in the way that they represent the landscape. The Instrument museum was designed by Rich Varda, an award-winning architect. The construction began on February 2008 and the museum opened its doors in April 2010. The Phoenix…

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    Lightbulb Research Paper

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    fuel source was burned which created a flame, thus emitting light. The earliest fuel sources were wood and oil. Efficiency was maximized from those fuel sources and eventually deemed no longer a viable for providing enough light. Fire, heat, poor lighting, and messy wax were among just a few…

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    and if outdoor cooking and entertaining is one of your key interests, outdoor lighting can transform your back yard into a place where you and your guests can celebrate summer in an atmosphere of warm welcome. The types of available lighting including battery operated, electrical and solar. Electrical lights provide the best bang for your buck, though it does requires outlets. The ideal solution is to carefully plan lighting and contact a Mister Sparky electrician in Huntsville, AL for outlet…

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