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    Day lights

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    is typically a short summary of the contents of the document.] Day light: The use of controlled natural lighting methods indoors through skylights‚ windows‚ and reflected light.. Day lighting in a building: is utilizing the available sunlight by manipulating window placement‚ window fixtures‚ and room dimensions to maximize natural light in a space. Benefits: It minimizes the need for lamps and overhead lights and the energy required to power artificial lighting. Daylighting improves

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    Economic Growth

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    explain why it is said “economic growth is a race between depletion and invention. AS Macroeconomics / International Economy Economic Growth Growing economies provide the means for people to enjoy better living standards and for more of us to find work. But what is economic growth and how best can a country achieve it? Defining economic growth Economic growth is best defined as a long-term expansion of the productive potential of the economy. Sustained economic growth should lead higher real living

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    The Green Light The green light at the end of Daisy’s dock is a significant symbol within the book. To Gatsby‚ the green light represents his dream‚ which is Daisy. To attain her would be completing Gatsby’s American Dream. The first time the green light is seen in the novel is also the first time Nick sees Gatsby. Fitzgerald writes‚ “…he stretched out his arms toward the dark water in a curious way‚ and‚ far as I was from him‚ I could have sworn he was trembling. Involuntarily I glanced seaward

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    Light Pollution” is a form of environmental pollution in which excessive artificial outdoor lightings affect the natural environment. Light pollution in Hong Kong is very serious. The main reason behind that are the artificial outdoor lightings. As there are many buildings scattered in Hong Kong‚ artificial lighting is omnipresent. The severe light pollution reduces the number of stars that are visible in the sky. The HKSAR Electrical and Mechanical Services Department‚ 20% of the total electrical

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    Effects of different liquids on the elasticity of a rubber band Luke lash and Charles baker Question: If we submerge rubber bands in different liquid substances‚ will its elasticity of the rubber bands increase? Hypothesis: If we use a more acidic substance like vinegar‚ then elasticity of the rubber band will increase. Background: We are conducting this experiment because although it has been done before‚ the substances that have been used before are generally ordinary. Others have used hot

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    Economic growth

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    Economic Growth Economic growth is defined as a long-term expansion of the productive potential of the economy. Sustained economic growth should lead higher real living standards and rising employment.  Short term growth is measured by the annual % change in real GDP. Economic growth is an increase in real national output or an expansion of the economy’s long-run productive potential. It is measured by the percentage change in real GDP or GNP. Inevitably there are fluctuations in the rate of growth

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    Thesis: Pesticide and Plant

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    industrialization of farms. The farmers find it hard to establish large rate of growth because of the insufficient funds of the government to invest for the new devices‚ methods‚ and products that may help them secure their lives with farming. The current industrial agriculture system promotes the reliance on agrochemicals‚ both synthetic fertilizers and pesticides‚ while neglecting to consider their negative effects on the economy of local communities‚ human health and the environment. The

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    2-8 Refraction and polarization of light 5. Experiment Results A. Linearity of light 1. The light beam does go straight when we tested on the angle board. 2. As the source of light beam was getting farther away from the slit‚ the beam becomes narrower and shorter in addition to fading. This is because light particles escape more when they travel to go through the slit. B. Law of reflection Angle of incidence is the angle formed by a ray incident on a surface

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    This essay will contain an analysis and evaluation of images taken from A.O Neville’s book ‘Australia’s Coloured Minority: It’s Place In The Community’. Published in 1947‚ Neville argues in his book that ‘half-blood’ Aboriginal people can successfully live integrate into European society‚ which he proves through a series of photographs. At this time in Australian history‚ there was significant disparity between the established settler colonies from Britain‚ and the indigenous people of Australia

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    Allelopathic effect of S. macrophylla on the growth of V. radiata seedlings Thea Philea I. Mostralesa‚ Greeny Joy A. Perucho‚ Rhoshela Vi C. Rendon‚ John Gregor A. Rono‚ Emmerson P. Rullog‚ Riffcord R-Denz M. Tabula Institute of Biology‚ College of Science‚ University of the Philippines‚ Diliman‚ Quezon City (a Thea Philea I. Mostrales‚ e-mail: theaphilea.mostrales@gmail.com) ABSTRACT Swietenia macrophylla‚ or commonly known as the mahogany tree in the Philippines‚ is an introduced species of

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