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    The light in the two novels The Stranger and One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich(One Day) has an animalistic effect on the protagonists. In The Stranger, Meursault complains about the intensity of sunlight. His nature is not a light friendly one, he becomes distracted and begins to sweat under intensive light. Meursault may in several ways be compared to a bat, confused and irritated by light, though when in a dark environment, he is able to concentrate and focus. On the other hand, Shukov from

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    rays of the sun were disappearing over the horizon. There are a few clouds in the sky, they are dark but not threatening. The picture is very dark in general and there is no obvious light source. The edges of the painting are so dark it is impossible to tell what the nude reclines against. A very dim light falls on the woman, who lies on her

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    painted walls. My cell is a cold, barren, frightening desert at night. These endless walls are the only barriers between me and freedom. As I am staring from the corner of my cell, the pale light is flickering while moths are surrounding it finding the only hope left in the prison. The shade of the dim light gradually enters from the tiny window which reminds me of the last day which I spend with my friends. … As I walked merrily back from my friend’s house, I noticed that heavy traffic covered all

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    The sun has the resemblance of an orange in many aspects or vice versa. The sun is a very beautiful as well as powerful source of energy for the world. An orange complies with those demands of the sun, but in terms of nutrition and health. An orange provides the human body with a very valuable source of vitamin C. The sun as well as an orange goes by hand because, without the sun; there would be no oranges and fruits or life in planet earth. The orange provides vitamin c which helps fight and prevents

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    I sat near the window as a pop of orange then a strand of yellow started to appear. They gradually wove together in intricate patterns leaving a trail of light behind for the sun. The concoction of colours slowly revealed the barren world filled with nothing but white snow, sprinkled on its landscape. The sun followed pursuit of the blend of colours as it began its journey to the skies. Its rays penetrated through the windows bringing warmth that seeps into me along with the cold, frigid air of the

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    Radio waves, a form of electromagnetic radiation, have had a significant impact on our daily life because of their use as a form of communication. Radio waves have long wavelengths and have low energy photon particles. Because they have low energy photons, they have lower frequencies when compared to other forms of electromagnetic radiation, such as x- rays that have a higher frequency despite having short wavelengths. Today, radio waves are used as a method to transmit and receive information. Technology

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    foolhardy. Running a boat at night is not like driving a car either. Boats are not normally equipped with headlights and there are certainly no roads to follow. Boats are outfitted with running lights to alert other boats of their presence and location. A red light is affixed to the left side of the boat, a green light is placed on the right side, and a clear globe with an illuminated bulb is displayed with 360-degree visibility at the stern. I found it quite strange and somewhat disconcerting the first

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    Japanese autodidact modernist architect Tadao Ando, explores the intimate relationship between transparent logic, abstraction, nature and place through the study of material and form and the interaction between the everyday human life and it’s surrounding in his architecture. The interplay of these elements are evident through his body of work especially his residential Koshino House and Extension project. His broad depth in understanding the inherent fundamental human needs and his close study of

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    Linda Pastan is known for writing exemplary poetry. According to the Poetry Foundation, “in her senior year at Radcliffe College, Pastan won the Mademoiselle poetry prize. Immediately following graduation, however, she decided to give up writing poetry in order to concentrate on raising her family” (“Linda Pastan”). Pastan graduated college in the 1950’s, and societies expectations for women to be a wife and mother perhaps influenced her decision. According to the Poetry Foundation, “after ten years

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    1.2 Aims According to the flat plate collectors that were install on houses in Cyprus, the aim of this investigate project is to produce several different ideas of how the water temperature will be increased when it exiting a pipe of the collector. Also some tests will be made in computational fluid dynamics (CFD) software to come across with the best idea and an efficiency curve will be generated. 1.3 Objectives To learn how to use Solidworks in 3D To understand and find out how Computational

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