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    image. Red can be found in the cypress tree and along the roof tops of a few houses in the piece. The values range from bright to significantly dark. As you can see on map Value: Dark, the darkest parts…

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    Dr Jekyll Fog Analysis

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    encounter with Mr. Hyde could be described by the effect of the fog on the setting. The fog was concealing the moon with “frost in the air; the streets as clean as a ballroom floor; the lamps, unshaken by any wind, drawing a regular pattern of light and shadow” (40). Dr. Jekyll is a well respected man who is seen in good light. Meanwhile, he has also spent most of his life repressing his dark evil urges, which he now has a release for through Mr. Hyde. Mr. Hyde is a creation that originated from…

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    Moon Landing

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    of National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) in what was a very dangerous mission sent a man to the moon for the very first time. NASA sent three men Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin, and Michael Collins. Since that very day, there have been countless debates on if the moon landing actually happened or it was just a hoax put on by the United States to beat the Soviet Union to the moon in the Space Race. After the men of the Apollo 11 mission returned to safely to the surface of the…

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    described as a dark and bleak place. He does a great job of being descriptive enough for the reader to see the big picture, but keeps the description vague enough for the imagination. The meaning of this poem can be seen two ways. First, it can be taken…

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    gazed at the full moon and I remembered my first night hike in Bark Lake. It was an exhilarating experience. One Monday night, the full moon was shining brightly as our Grade 7 class embarked on a night hike. All was silent except the slight murmuring of the voices of my classmates. My friend Abby and I were terrified because of our irrational fear of the dark and were tightly gripping each others hands as we approached the forest that was faintly lit by the light of the moon. Our eyes were…

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    The narrator's real world versus his dream world is dramatically different between light (dream world) and dark (real world). Dark represents the side of his real world and how he is desperate for a life other than his own, one that is very happy and uplifting , a world that will make him feel like an actual human being. Light represents the side of the dream world and how at first seems so magical to him. One day when he leaves the world and ventures off in the dreamworld, he realizes that the…

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    bumpy texture similar to stucco, but more uniform and subtle. Scattered along the object is dashes and loops curves of red-pink, dark purple, and aqua blue. When you turn this object over, it has a completely black bottom that is almost completely smooth except for the couple dents and scratches. They are rectangular in shape and have a curve that is like a half moon on the side of the rectangle with the smallest length. At the edge of this curved end is three curved metal pieces attached to the…

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    The Apollo 11 moon landing in 1969 marked an entire generation of manmade success. The following texts focus on the Apollo 11 moon landing and contain different perspectives on the matter. The Times article is very analytical, the speech by Safire focuses mostly on the emotional half of the moon landing, Rand’s article portrays the launch as very positive and figurative, Hemlocks cartoon criticizes the negative attention the space launch gets. Each of the passages uses important rhetorical…

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    Jupiter Research Paper

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    Jupiter has a mass 1.8986*10(27) kilograms. Jupiter has a high velocity wind which are confined in the wide bands of latitude. There is a slight chemical and temperature difference between different bands. Light colored bands are called zones while dark colored bands are called belts. Jupiter interior core is probably about 20,000 Kelvin. Even though Jupiter is not big enough to produce its own energy by nuclear fusion (a nuclear reaction in which a heavy nucleus splits spontaneously or on…

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    The dark and light Two halves make a whole, but not just any two halves. Two halves that complete each other. These two halves each have their own personality that complete the circle. A Chinese religion called Taoism or Daosim holds a symbol called The Yin-Yang. Taoists acknowledge elements of the world such as physical theories and laws, energy, and vibrations of the universe. Taoism focuses on science more than praying to a god or worshiping to a higher body. They use specific scientific…

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