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    Synthetic Pesticides

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    certain species of insects. For example, blue light with a wavelength of 467 nm, was lethal to the fruit fly pupae while ultraviolet A light of wavelength 378 nm was comparatively less harmful. They also went on further to find that pupae of the London Underground mosquito were killed by violet, which is of wavelength 417 nm. On the other hand pupae of the confused four beetle can be killed with several different wavelengths of light, moving on from blue to violet. If multiple insects have to be…

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    Hip Hop Genre

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    belong to a definitive genre; I have chosen R&B. I have chosen this genre in contrast to other genres as R&B has similar characteristics of Hip-Hop yet introduces soul, depth and edge. My artist is called ‘Michael’, a 16-year-old artist based within London who belongs to the R&B genre. The brief requires promotional materials that promote the brand in a positive way and fits the genre of the artist and appeal to their existing fan but also appeal…

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    such as “monstrous,” “terrible,” “maddening,” and “corrupt” are applied with little apparent regard to their subject in the descriptions of the “poisonous book” and of Dorian’s interests and activities. Scholars have speculated that “Wilde’s own underground homosexual life was hinted at by Lord Henry’s cynical statements and the vagueness of Dorian’s sins” (Google’s critical reviews of the…

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    What is Oceania originally? How does this piece of information contribute to the idea of dystopia Oceania is originally London. London is the city where Orwell lived and is familiar with, so he based the city to provide an example of his perspective of a malformed future Pg. 3 How is Winston was presented appearance wise? How do Victory Mansions and the setting including Winston clash with the name. Winston is a middle-aged man with a ulcers on his foot. Victory Mansion is not what the name…

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    Everyone bought a car whether he/she is having enough car parking spaces. Many people owned three to four cars as status symbol, saying more correctly “just to show off”, without having parking space and then parked their car in public areas. In London, people pay charges if they park their car on roads. There is a rule of parking restriction at 8:30…

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    Introduction ‘Reflecting Absence’ was designed by Israeli architect Michael. Arad is an Israeli Architect who was born in London. He was working for New York Housing Authority and was well-known after he’s design for 911 M&M was accepted during the competition. [2]And its master plan was designed by Daniel Liheskind who has great experience of design memorial museums such as the Jewish Museum in Berlin, Imperial War Museum North in Greater Manchesteretc. [3]Moreover, the landscape was…

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    Orwell is describing the bad conditions that these miners are living under; The unbearable heat, the noise that resulted in confusion, the darkness caused by the coal leading to foul air and the cramped space that was due t the fact that they worked underground (Orwell, 21-23). The distances that have to be travelled…

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    Lucas Verdeja 12/2/14 Period 6 Originally a small village in the 8th century B.C, the Roman civilization will develop into a large empire spanning the Mediterranean Sea. First a republic lead by the Roman Senate it would later develop into an empire under Julius Ceasar where it reached its greatest extent. At its territorial height, the great Roman Empire stretched from Iberia all the way to Levant and from the British isles to Egypt. Many people claim that the roman civilization was possibly…

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    Little Frank And Carp

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    anywhere in the world’. [3] The Whitney Museum of American Art has announced that it will soon have ‘the largest column-free exhibition space of any museum or gallery in New York City’. The V&A is planning to open a new public space for London above an underground gallery of 1,500 square meter, as well as transform the London’s former Olympic park into its new branch. The Guggenheim Abu Dhabi is planned to open in 2017 and will be twelve times bigger than the Guggenheim New York. [4]…

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    The colours used by artists in these two eras differed greatly. Art nouveau artists tended to use earthy and natural colours such as mustard yellow, shades of green, orange and brown. Pop artists used much bolder colours, in particular bright yellows, blues and reds. Ben day dots were also popular in pop art. Ben day dots (named after the printer Benjamin Henry Day Jr) are a method of using dots to add colour or shade to a picture and was developed in 1879. These became a trademark of the…

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