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    People with a failing vision will realise why joy meddles in a swamp and perceive when our prospect looks uncanny while siding climactic boundaries. Shoddy artistic dwellers shall report a plenitude of ways for a novelistic delivery. Nonetheless‚ I hold this task as one conceives a minuscule idea‚ and our tale thus cedes to the browsing eyes. This spectacle joins the spectator. Thence‚ a bounteous sky outstrips the man‚ and he draws a grassy reclining place for his indicative signs. The days withhold

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    What is EEW? The Earthquake Early warning (EEW) will give advanced warning to those who will experience a tsunami. All earthquakes produce a series of different types of shock waves‚ which travel at different speeds and carry different amounts of energy. The fastest shock waves‚ and the first to arrive‚ are called P waves. These travel about twice as fast as the next fastest shock waves and rarely cause any damage. The next shock waves to arrive are called Shear waves (or S waves)‚ followed by

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    One of the popular themes found in Vertigo is death‚ which entwines with the illusion of romance. Vertigo places its emphasis on the psychological level that twists the angle of Scottie’s fear of death; also his obsession to focus all is energy in search of his decease lover. This theme identifies Madeleine to be the perfect illusion of the world’s misconception of romance to which Scottie is tragically attracted. Thus his restlessness caused him to be manipulated by himself and others‚ in the dream

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    IN ANOTHER COUNTRY by Ernest Hemingway The text under analysis is taken from the short story “In another country” belonging to the pen of Ernest Hemingway‚ an American novelist and short story writer whose works are characterized by terse minimalism and understatement. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1954. “In another country” is a powerful and true-to-life story about real experience of many soldiers who came home after the World War I and their hardships. The text presents a

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    Ernest Rutherford was a New Zealand-born British physicist and chemist who was known as the father of nuclear physics. He studied at many colleges and universities including Havelock School‚ Nelson College‚ Canterbury College‚ The University of New Zealand‚ and The University of Cambridge. In 1908‚ he won the Nobel Prize in chemistry. His main contribution to physics was his invention of radio activity and the work he did with protons‚ neutrons‚ and electrons‚ where he concluded that an atom is mostly

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    Throughout times in history‚ war has illuminated the greatest trials of a man’s resilience through the cruelty that is endured. In the midst of the horrific events that war allows‚ A Farewell to Arms by Ernest Hemingway shows the functions and effects of cruelty and brutality in the perspective of a lieutenant‚ Fredric Henry. With war came brutality and suffering‚ along with hope and triumph for the men who fought alongside one another in the Italian army. As events progressed‚ though‚ lieutenant

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    Weber’s Law and Weberized TV Restoration Jianhong Shen School of Mathematics University of Minnesota Minneapolis‚ MN 55455‚ USA   Abstract Most conventional image processors consider little the influence of human vision psychology. Weber’s Law in psychology and psychophysics claims that human’s perception and response to the intensity fluctuation of visual signals are weighted by the background stimulus ‚ instead of being plainly uniform. This paper attempts to integrate this well known perceptual

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    In 2012‚ a critical review was written by a man who goes by Chicago Ex-Patriate. He is currently studying for MFA in Creative Writing after removing himself from an English Degree for three years. He wrote a review on Ernest Cline’s first novel Ready Player One. Before reading this novel‚ he had previous knowledge of two different opinions. One was from an old co-worker who gave the book praise. The other was from his former Border manager‚ Terrance Terick‚ who gave it a detailed critique. After

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    A day’s Wait (Ожидание) by Ernest Hemingway 1. The short story I would like to speak about is written by a well-known American novelist and short story writer. ’The Old Man and the Sea’ must be his greatest literary work due to receiving the Nobel Prize for literature in 1954. His writings were clear and easily understood‚ express about what he saw and what he felt. Hemingway adopts every means to show a deep structure through the original text. According to the short story «A Days wait»‚ it is

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    People always say that Hemingway was a simple writer. People like Harry Levin‚ who pointed out the “biggest weakness of Hemingway’s writing is the lack of complex syntax and diction‚ but Hemingway must be praised for his ability to convey action”‚ which‚ while it may be somewhat true‚ does not take away from the overall quality of his work. Hemingway didn’t need big words or complex dialogue in order to create his masterpieces; he only needed a character‚ a boat‚ and a fish in order to write one

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