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  • Vincent Van Starry Night
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    Vincent Van Gogh's Starry Night is a marvelous painting in which Van Gogh paints a picture that is colorful and descriptive. This painting can be described as mysterious and intriguing. It can signify a variety of moods, objects, and atmosphere. Van Gogh portrays a small French town located in the countryside. This town is characterized by rolling mountains, big starry sky, small houses, green fields, a large tree, and a church. He uses these details to paint a story full of color and intrigue. ...
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  • White Water Home Waters River
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    I am a teacher like a salmon returning home from the ocean. With me I carry an over powering instinct to return to the waters where I was born no matter what the cost. I will struggle with predators, obstacles, and above all, the current of the river. I must overcome these challenges. The future of my race depends on my survival. I must complete my journey. The challenges ahead begin immediately. My first struggle is with the unpredictable currents of the river. These currents are dangerously tr...
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  • Prevailing Winds Low Pressure
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    Why There Are Different Climates In Different Places Why Are There Different Climates Different Places The main factor that determines the climates of any place is its distance from the equator. This is because sun never rises high. Therefore the places close to the equator remains warm. Temperature typically decreases as altitude increases. At high altitudes the air is less dense, and it does not absorb and hold as much heat. On the average, the temperature drops about 3. 5 Fahrenheit for every...
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  • Magnetic Field Opposite Direction
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    The phenomenon called electromagnetic induction was first noticed and investigated by Michael Faraday, in 1831. Electromagnetic induction is the production of an electromotive force (emf) in a conductor as a result of a changing magnetic field about the conductor and is a very important concept. Faraday discovered that, whenever the magnetic field about an electromagnet was made to grow and collapse by closing and opening the electric circuit of which it was a part, an electric current could be ...
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  • B C D Opposite Direction
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    ... cases to be considered: (1) north inserted, (2) north withdrawn, (3) south inserted, and (4) south withdrawn. For each case there are four pictures. Therefore, a total of 16 diagrams are required. The direction the galvanometer needle moves is the same direction as the current is flowing. Remember the bar magnet has a field running from N to S. When this is inserted in the coil, a current is set up in order to produce a magnetic field that will cancel out the field of the bar magnet. Is the ...
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  • Quantum Mechanics Truth Value
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    ter>Sam Vaknin's Psychology, Philosophy, Economics and Foreign Affairs Web Sites The debate between realism and anti-realism is, at least, a century old. Does Science describe the real world or are its theories true only within a certain conceptual framework? Is science only instrumental or empirically adequate or is there more to it than that? Jose Ortega y Glasses said (in an unrelated exchange) that all ideas stem from pre-rational beliefs. William James concurr...
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    The giant tortoise is probably the best known of all Galapagos animals and even gave the archipelago its name; 'Galapagos' means tortoise in Spanish and may derive from the word for saddle, referring to the distinctive saddle-like shell of some of the tortoises. Galapagos giant tortoises can weigh up to 250 kg and live for more than 100 years. They are thought to belong to just one species, Geochelone elephant opus, with 14 different races or sub-species, three of which are believed to be extinc...
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  • Gravitational Pull Ocean Bottom
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    Physics of Tsunamis Wendy M. Blevins PS 102 Explorations in Physics Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University Abstract This paper will discuss the physics and warning systems of tsunamis, a destructive wave force that researchers have been studying for many years. Tsunamis are different than tides or surface waves because undersea earthquakes, instead of winds or the gravitational pull of the moon or sun, generate them. They can reach speeds of up to 700 kilometers per hour but can be undetected unti...
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  • Earth Crust Molten Rock
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    How Are Mountains Formed? Mountains are formed over long periods of time by forces of the earth. Mountains just don't appear in any place. Most are formed when plates, or huge pieces of the Earth's crust, pull and push against each other. Great mountain ranges are formed by the movement of tectonic plates. Convection currents deep in the mantle of the earth, begins to well up towards the surface. As the pressure increases, it sets the crustal plates in motion. There are different kinds of mounta...
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  • Feet Wide Number One
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    Being poor in the fifties was not the ordeal it had been during the Depression. Artists scrambled from week to week, month to month, without deep fears of complete ruin, and now they can't recall precisely how they managed. Even memories of first sales are dim. Most of the hard facts about artists' incomes in the fifties float on the currents of Jackson Pollock's legend. According to Tony Smith, Pollock's art earned him about $ 2, 600 in 1950. One sold for $ 6, 000 in 1954; soon afterward, Blue ...
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  • Upper Saddle River Prentice Hall
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    The Earth is often referred to as the blue planet since it is seventy-one percent oceans and marginal seas with only twenty-nine percent comprising the continents and islands. There are three principal topographic features of the planets ocean floor: continental margin, ocean basin floor and mid-ocean ridge. The continental margin is the most extensive feature of the ocean floor divided into two kinds: a. ) the active continental margins which are primarily located around the Pacific Ocean with ...
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  • Light And Dark One Of The Most Important
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    Michelangelo Merit da Caravaggio, usually referred to as Caravaggio after his birthplace near Milan, is one of the most important artists in the history of Western art. From his early teens into his twenties he was trained in Milan as an apprentice in the studio of a painter. He went to Rome in the early 1590 s to enter the studio of a prominent painter. He lived a brief and dramatic life, and his work was sometimes shocking to the people of his time. Caravaggio was considered a rebel against co...
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  • Sense Of Identity Jane Eyre
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    Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre And Jean Rhys Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre And Jean Rhys Wide Sargasso Sea. How and why are selected canonical texts re-written by female authors? Answer with close reference to Charlotte Bronte s Jane Eyre and Jean Rhys s Wide Sargasso Sea. The Sargasso Sea is a relatively still sea, lying within the south-west zone of the North Atlantic Ocean, at the centre of a swirl of warm ocean currents. Metaphorically, for Jean Rhys, it represented an area of calm, within the ...
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  • Earth Surface Plate Tectonics
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    Give A Concise Account Of Plate Tectonics Give A Concise Account Of Plate Tectonics As They Operate On The Earth? s Surface Today? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? The earth can be divided into concentric layers. These can be distinguished from one another through varying chemical composition, temperature, density and phase. The inner most central body is called the core. This consists of two parts: the inner and outer core. The inner is understood to be solid due to the immense pressures, and the outer core...
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  • Directly Proportional V V
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    If Varying Currents Affects The Loss In If Varying Currents Affects The Loss In Mass At The Electrodes To find out how varying the current affects the loss in mass of the anode and the gain in mass in the cathode Introduction - Purifying Metals It has been found that when a copper solution is electrolyzed using copper electrodes, the anode looses mass and the cathode gains mass. This is an investigation into how varying the current affects the change in mass of the electrodes during electrolysis...
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  • Physical Science 1 Page
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    Before we look at insulation we must see how thermal energy moves. There are three ways it moves. The first is by conduction. Conduction is the transfer of energy by direct contact of particles. Heat spreads through out an object till the object is the same all the way around. (Physical Science section 6. 1, page 1) This happens because all particles vibrate unless in an absolute zero situation. These more violently moving particles hit each other. Eventually these particles will vibrate at the ...
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  • Directed Towards Great Commercial Centers Directed Towards Great Commercial People
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    Many thanks to Peter Migration Migration is the movement of people It is classified by such indices as Distance travelled Reason for travel Period of time of travel Volume of migrants Consequences of migration include Increased understanding between people of different cultures Increased animosity between people of different cultures Changes in numbers of people at the destination and origin Creation of ghettos in urban areas Inter-marriages Ravensteins Laws of Migration Ravenstein came up with ...
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  • Light Pulse Transformers Nine Volt Battery 000
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    The source is a nine volt battery. Im creating energy by using light pulse transformers columns of light pulse transformers The timing is so that the base wire is a constant current. The columns of the light pulse transformers are in a circle all going to the same base wire. They fire like timed pistons in a car engine and are timed by previous pulses heading toward it. Each pulse travels through previous light pulse transformers to get to the last light pulse transformer to reach the base wire ...
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  • Compton Electromagnetic Waves
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    Radio-wave technology is one of the most important technologies used by man. It has forever changed the United States and the world, and will continue to do so in the future. Radio has been a communications medium, a recreational device, and many other things to us. When British physicist James Clerk Maxwell published his theory of electromagnetic waves in 1873, he probably never could have envisioned the sorts of things that would come of such a principle. His theory mainly had to do with light...
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  • Quantum Mechanics Truth Value
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    The debate between realism and anti-realism is, at least, a century old. Does Science describe the real world? or are its theories true only within a certain conceptual framework? Is science only instrumental or empirically adequate or is there more to it than that? Jose Ortega y Glasses said (in an unrelated exchange) that all ideas stem from pre-rational beliefs. William James concurred by saying that accepting a truth often requires an act of will which goes beyond facts and into the realm of...
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