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    1. The most important factor responsible for the Earths four seasons is that the Earth rotates around the sun tilted on its axis at a 23.5˚ angle. The axis is always tilted in the same direction which means that for half the year the Northern Hemisphere is pointed more toward the sun and for half the year the Southern Hemisphere is pointed more toward the sun, giving us our seasons. The hemisphere that is facing more directly toward the sun has more direct sunlight and less beam spreading, which

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    figure of my sleeping sister. Her loud snores and dissatisfied sighs only serve to remind me what I left behind. Having lived in St. Louis all my life, I had grown used to the heart-warming, whitish glow of street lamps outside my windows, their light shadowing the shape of my car. Yet, this was blackness that I couldn't recalled seeing before. One that was absolute, as if a clumsy student spilled ink all over the desk. When I tilted my head skyward, I beheld the canopy of dazzling stars as they

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    Cara Krebb’s Sehnsucht: Portals to the Unattainable I spent my childhood in a modest white house in northern Germany. I loved my home. I loved the gleaming stone floor. I loved the curving staircase, adorned with decorative wrought iron. I loved the narrow hallways. Best of all was the attic. It was accessed by a small sliding door tucked behind a large wardrobe. It was my secret place. It was my own world full of wonder and excitement. Fifteen years later, I was riding a train to Salt Lake City

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    The Light and Dark of Colonialism in Heart of Darkness       In the opening of his novel, Heart of Darkness, Conrad, through Marlow, establishes his thoughts on colonialism. He says that conquerors only use brute force, "nothing to boast of" because it arises, by accident, from another's weakness. Marlow compares his subsequent tale of colonialism with that of the Roman colonization of Northern Europe and the fascination associated with such an endeavor. However, Marlow challenges this viewpoint

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    of lighting skill and has accomplished an abnormal state of acknowledgment among buyers around the world, with expanding levels of customer mindfulness. They are thought to be the main maker of little electrical appliances. Concerning the Wake-Up Light, there don 't exist any immediate contenders, as there are no settled items with comparative highlights in the market. PHILIPS is an extremely educated organization and has involvement with propelling new items, estimating, showcasing, testing, creation

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    agree with the author. Paul Bogard wants the readers to personally feel that they understand the “irreplaceable value of darkness,” as he says in his article. He also refers back to this anecdote in later parts of his article when he says “Even the northern lake where I was lucky to spend my summers has seen its darkness diminish.” This quote also conveys how the author wants people to sympathise with him and his

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    ABSTRACT: Availability of daylight in a building not only improves the well-being of an individual but also plays an important role in reducing our dependence on artificial light and the operational cost of a building. Daylight if not controlled could cause the major problem of solar heat gain in a building and thus causing an increase in the air-conditioning cost of the building especially in warm climates. Offices being one of the building categories that need to be well lit regardless of their

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    Place: Restaurant in Loveland Colorado Time: 6:45-7:15 The observation took place at restaurant located in Northern Colorado. The environment included a bar, tables and chairs, and hostess a stand. The restaurant utilized an open design. The environment was dark with light lighting. The restaurant was busy, and there was little room to move around. The bar is designed to facilitate conversation. The restaurant is designed for people to sit and enjoy a meal. The restaurant was loud, which can make

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    are represented by darkness- to die but to be converted and live” (Aberdeen Bestiary). The Bestiary continues by stating, “[Christ] He flees from the light, in the sense that he does not look for the glory of human praise” (Aberdeen Bestiary). The lesson from this passage is that Christ did not actively seek the light similar to how owls avoid the light. That the nocturnal nature of owls to search for food at

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    From the onset of the novella Heart of Darkness, the narrator Marlow compares his subsequent tale of colonialism with that of the Roman colonization of Northern Europe and the fascination associated with such an endeavor. However, throughout his narration, Marlow challenges this viewpoint by painting a heinous picture of the horrors of colonialist ventures. In the opening of his tale, Conrad, through Marlow, establishes his thoughts on colonialism. He says that conquerors only use brute force

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