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    Art Critique When entering “The Crystal Universe” the viewer is first attracted by the clear white lights. The word “Crystal” is used to define this installation because when you first walk through it, the color is clear and white, representing how a crystal would look like. Once in the installation, the changing of colors is controlled by the viewer by selecting how they want to see the installation through the use of their smartphone and tech devices. By changing colors in a rapid speed, the

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    both figures that all samples showed higher transparency in the infrared region than in the visible and near infrared region. All doped films showed much lower transmittance than the un-doped films over the whole spectrum, which indicated a better light absorption potential of those doped pyrite films than un-doped pyrite films. More detailed effects from sulfurization and cobalt doping could be observed from band gap calculation and analysis. The direct band gap energy was estimated through plotting

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    Al-Ghazali, The Niche of Lights Introduction The understanding and explanation of God and who He is, is a task that many philosophical and religious scholars have tried without much success. This is because questions keep arising. Several approaches have been used by scholars and philosopher to explain about God. Even so, most of these attempts to teach about God encompass around his manifestation since none describes his physical appearance. Additionally, in the Biblical texts as well as the

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    The light vs dark archetype helps to highlight and enhance the conflicts and bring hidden meanings in the play of Romeo and Juliet. In other words, the light vs dark archetype adds a little spice to the play. As it is possible to see in the lines: “Poor living corse, closed in a dead man’s tomb!”(5.2.30). In this moment of the play, Friar Lawrence, the one saying this line, just discovered that Friar John wasn’t able to deliver the letter to Romeo. The letter with all the explanation of the plan

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    increase in light pollution and a decrease in natural darkness, Paul Bogard in his essay “Let there be Darkness” uses logic to persuade the reader to preserve darkness. Opening the essay with a personal experience from the past, he convinces the reader of the danger of light pollution. The author uses statistics, pathos, and science to support his thesis. First, Bogard uses statistics to support his claim. In paragraph seven, he wrote “In the United States and Western Europe, the amount of light in the

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    John Gasts’ American Progress painting is clear to interpret even though the representation of events is not realistic. With Lady Liberty flying east to west, she is seen as a goddess like embodiment of the United Sates. With the changing environment in the painting, Lady Liberty is used to represent this because of the power woman hold. They are associated more to nature than men are, deriving from the word “birth.” There is the birth of a new westward expanded nation that is brought from her

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    (Biello). This image is a public service announcement to turn off lights because it is a cause to global warming. In the image a penguin is pulling on a plug to turn out a light. This image evokes an emotional response because it has a baby penguin looking scared behind its mom, while the ice they are on is melting. It also illustrates a point that leaving lights on can cause global warming because it states it in the text. The light shining on the penguins looks like it is melting the ice they are

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    Underwater Photography

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    then air, which results in water absorbing light very quickly. The change in medium also effects the way light travels through water causing objects to appear about 25% closer than they actually are. Light rays travel from the lens to the object, and then back from the object to the lens which means the light actually travels twice the distance then it seems. This report will study these optical problems and investigate their solutions. The refraction of light, when it passes from a less optically dense

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    developed during their youthful years. In the quote, “In front of me,/Bright like a sun-/My dream,” (4-6). The character’s dream was so bright and clear that he compared it to our sun that we see everyday. This kind of figurative language can be titled as a simile becuase he compared to unlikely things ans used the word “like”. Also, within the quote we can see light imagery being portrayed. His dream was in front of him and he was determined and anxious to get started. The brilliance of our sun shed onto

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    In the effect of light wavelength experiment, the action spectrum is used to demonstrate the effectiveness of various wavelengths of light on photosynthesis. To observe these effects of the wavelengths the wavelength pigments red, blue, green, white light, and no light are used. In the experiment, spinach leave disks were aspirated in a sodium bicarbonate solution in order to remove all internal gases and make the disks sink to the bottom of a beaker. Each beaker full of 10 spinach disks was placed

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