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    As it is shown throughout past events, some people suffer through a type of evilness or loneliness in their life. The struggles that one goes through in these problems affect their daily life and affect how people react near him. In Hemingway’s A Clean, Well-Lighted Place a dark loneliness fills the void of man’s solitary existence, while in O’Brien’s 2006 film Isolation, physical remoteness allows for the entrance of a sinister shadowy evil, each demonstrating, in its own way, nature’s need to…

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    medium to another are explained best by describing light as a wave. Some other properties such as emission and absorption are better explained by treating light as a particle. The correct or exact nature of electromagnetic radiation is not clearly known, as it has the development of quantum mechanism in the first quarter of twentieth century. Wave properties of electromagnetic radiation Electromagnetic radiation consist of oscillating magnetic and electric…

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    Light And Sound Analysis

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    Physics: Analogy of Light and Sound Light and sound share many common aspects. Today, we will study some of notable similarities and differences between the two. We can perceive both light and sound. We see through eyes and hear through ears. Both light and sound are waves. Light is an electromagnetic wave whereas sound is a mechanical wave. Light is created by interaction of electric and magnetic field. It does not require any medium for propagation, so it can propagate in free space. On the…

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    Flume Analyse

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    mixture of different sounds, howling calls, fizzy electric beats; all sorts of things that I had never heard before.The music appealed because it felt special and really…

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    Prologue: The Cult Party

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    Prologue: The Cult Party I twirled my pencil as I stared into the rotating arms of the clock, it was the last day of high school and you could energy boiling in everyone’s veins. This particular day, I dented 6 lockers, snapped 12 wooden pencils and burned my homework. I didn’t give a crap, the only thing that I held with significance today was the “lit rave”, or how my friends say. As we scrambled into the budget cafeteria, I shoved my tray of slop aside, I had lost my appetite hours ago. As I…

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    the ambience surrounding him in the story to portray the internal state of the character. The importance of the setting is reflected again when the older waiter is talking to himself and describes his requirements of a place to escape to: “It is the light of course but it is necessary that the place be clean and pleasant” (154). This illustrates that people with depression require certain types of surroundings in order to feel some escape from the depth of their desolation. Being in the midst of…

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    sea of people meandering around the massive venue, waiting for the show to start. Fans have dressed in costumes related to lyrics from the artist’s new album, including embellished tee shirts, tutus, and even string lights wrapped around their outfits. You collect your complimentary light-up wristband that will glow along with the music, and you find your seat. The sun finally goes down, the openers have left the stage, and energy is flowing through the crowd. Suddenly, a silhouette rises from a…

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    Circular Dichroism (CD) fundamentals. CD is defined as the difference between absorptions of left (Al) and right (Ar) circularly polarized light beams, CD=Al-Ar For each absorption band, the CD of two enantiomers are always exactly opposite. Theory. For each electronic transition one can define an electric (µij≠0) and a magnetic (mij≠0) transition dipole. Both can lead to absorption of radiation, the intensity of which is directly related to the oscillator strength f, fij≈| µij |2+ | mij |2 In…

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    compressor, and motor that use sleeve type bearing. 5.2 Inductive Proximity Sensor A proximity ( inductive ) sensors is an electronic proximity sensors which detects metallic object without touching them. The sensor consist of the an induction loop. Electric current generate a magnetic field, which collapses generating a current that fall toward zero from its initial trans when the input electricity of the ceases. The inductance of the loop changes according from the material inside it and…

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    The researchers gave half of the people pens and told them that certain color were regular pens and the rest has electric shocks, the other half got “mystery” pens that might or might not give them shocks. The results of two sets of experiments turned out that people clicked more pens with uncertain outcomes than certain outcomes due to curiosity. The author also mentioned…

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