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    The Big Apple New York City is the place that everyone dreams of visiting. From the building, to the city lights, everyone wants to see the city that never sleeps. I remember being six years old and seeing NYC on the news while sitting on my couch in my living room in Poland. All the tall building and city streets did not fail to quickly capture my attention. Before I knew it my parents and I were on the plane and ready to move to NYC. Not knowing what to expect, I was excited yet very nervous…

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    Do Ho Suh Analysis

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    Do Ho Suh “I want to carry my house with me all the time. Like a snail.” (Suh) That’s the kind of whimsical thoughts behind Do-Ho Suh’s art. Suh was raised in Korea and came to America in an attempt to pursue his art career and make a name for himself apart from his father, who was already a successful artist. Upon his arrival in New York though, he found himself missing his home and family. Suh later said, “The experience of leaving home is what made me think and become aware for the…

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    Case Study Panodon

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    Panaeus monodon is one of the most popular and best shrimp for aquaculture due to its high unique taste, high nutritive value and persistent demand in world market. There are many part involve in culturing and managing the farming of Panaeus Monodon. 1. Culturing site For culturing site there are few aspects that need to be considered which are topography, Weather condition water supply, accessibility, and soil condition. The area selected is usually located near to supply of water with…

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    imply individuals have their own unique peace. Each character in A Separate Peace, naturally had their own peace. Leper was the quiet, odd one out of the group and liked to do his own activities. Knowles quoted about Leper, “...the trays of snails which Leper had passed the summer collecting…” and also “With Leper it was always a fight, a hard fight to win when you were seventeen years old and lived in a keyed-up, competing school, to avoid making fun of him.”. This happens to…

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    The first scanning electron microscope (SEM) was invented by Manfred von Ardenne in 1937 (McMullan). However, further development of the SEM was accomplished by Charles Oatley and his colleagues at Cambridge University (McMullan; Egerton 17). He and his colleagues acquired their first images from the SEM in 1951 (Egerton 17). The SEM was developed because if a TEM is utilized, a specimen must be made extremely thin to prevent the electrons from dispersing inside the specimen and so the electrons…

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    continued shad population will be too significant by blocking fish passage. This is similar to a case between the Tennessee Valley Association v. Hiram Hill, where a dam was being built on the Tennessee River, and a small endangered fish called the snail darter was going to die off if the dam was built.TVA argued that they had already put a lot of money into the dam, it was already close to completion, and the ESA was passed after the dam was built. They also argued that killing this fish would…

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    dangerous because in more acidic waters, calcium carbonate is more difficult to absorb. This affects coral reefs and is leading to shrinking of the reefs and may eventually lead to the total destruction of reefs. The calcium carbonate dilemma also affects snails, clams, and urchins who utilize calcium carbonate to form their…

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    sound vibrations to the other two small bones (incus, stapes) or ossicles of the middle ear, the incus and stapes. As the stapes moves, it pushes a structure called the oval window in and out. This is passed onto the cochlea, which is a fluid-filled snail-like structure that contains the receptor organ for hearing. The cochlea contains the spiral organ of Corti, which is the receptor organ for hearing. It consists of tiny hair cells that translate the fluid vibration of sounds from its…

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    Short Circuit, Robert Rauschenberg, Susan Weil, Elaine Sturtevant Short Circuit is a mixed-medium artwork created by Robert Rauschenberg in 1955, and it was further modified in 1968. It possesses a three-dimensional cabinet structure with two swinging doors, and internally smuggled two artworks by other artists. They are an untitled painting by Susan Weil and An Original Sturtevant flag painting by Elaine Sturtevant. The Circuit is sized 41.5 by 38.25 by 4.5 inches. This type of work…

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    Union minus the luxuries of mobile phones, planes and superfast broadband. These communication problems faced made it inconceivably harder for these Emperors than for their counterparts in modern day Brussels. The problem was twofold, not only the snail-like speed of ancient communication but also reliability. An…

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