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    Name_____________pd____ What’s your lens? Take a look at the image below. Describe what you think it is? ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ What might determine what you see in the above shape? Is there a right answer? This illustrates the concept of CRITICAL LENSES. A LENS is the perspective we use to interpret and assign

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    Through the Lens : Racism

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    Elizabeth Muralles Miss Nuzzolillo Honors Sophomore English November 19‚ 2012 Racism Throughout Our History Even when everyone tries their best to be equal towards one another‚ people always end up being racist because of differences in ethnicities. This is shown all around the world in small and large countries especially the United States. The amount of diversity in the United States leads people to interact with others who might not necessarily be the same ethnicity as they are. This is

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    Britanee Gugel "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly"‚ was once said by Antoine De Saint-Exupery. This is an accurate quote to live by and refer to daily since following your instincts is usually the best decision for yourself. It leads you to do exactly what you want to do‚ instead of anyone getting to your mindset. This quote can also be shown in literature-characters go through hardships within there own minds. But when a third party expresses their own opinion of the problem

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    Does a Picture Really Tell A Thousand Words? According to John Berger‚ photographs from August 6th‚ 1945‚ are “images of hell.” (316) That was the day the US dropped an atomic bomb on Japan‚ killing countless innocent civilians and severely burning others. In his essay‚ “Hiroshima‚” Berger faces the idea that our culture has “abandoned” the “concept of evil.” (320) Countless pictures seem to be the only thing left of that day‚ and from Berger’s perspective‚ the

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    Many satires use irony and/or humor to entertain their audience while at the same time present a serious topic. The satires “The Little Girl and the Wolf‚” and “The Princess and the Tin Box” both by James Thurber‚ use the literary techniques of irony/humor in order to expose a serious message. In “The Little Girl and the Wolf” Thurber changes the plot-line of the fairy-tale “Little Red Riding Hood.” In his “The Princess and the Tin Box” Thurber changes the princess’ actions than what the reader

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    Marena Cassetta 3/8/12 Period 8 Tito/Brill Hamlet Essay Alexander Solzhenitsyn once said “Good literature substitutes for an experience that we ourselves have not lived through.” By this Solzhenitsyn meant that literature often gives us scenarios and conflicts that we might not experience in our lifetime. This is shown through the literary work Hamlet by William Shakespeare. After reading Hamlet I disagree with this quote because authors often exaggerate the truth to

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    In the Articles of Confederation the writers made it to where the state governments had great power and the federal government was weak. After some years people began to see the weaknesses and decided to make a change. One of the weak points in United States’ first constitution was commerce regulation. There was no provision to control interstate or foreign trades. Congress could only regulate trade and business with Native Americans‚ and sometimes they could not even do that. Another fail was

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    volatility of spot prices. Why this is supposed to happen? As mentioned above‚ the spot price is associated with the notion of some kind of average physical transaction and this mean or the average price gets reflected as the spot price. It is true that sharp increase in the trend of commodity price is not the same as volatility in these prices around their mean or average value (Ghosh J.‚ 2011). In fact‚ volatility refers to swings in prices around their average value. Markets can experience either

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    Donald Trump was born June 14‚ 1946 in Queens‚ New York. At the age thirteen‚ Trump was sent to New York Military Academy. His parents thought that the discipline at the military school would channel his energy into a positive manner. After the years of education‚ Trump lead his path in the direction of his father’s‚ in the business in real estate development. Through his father’s practices and trumps dedication to his father’s work‚ he announced not only to new York city‚ but to the united states

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    Thin Lens Physics Exp

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    Introduction Experiment 9 introduced us to the concept of thin lenses. We were asked to determine the focal lengths of two converging lenses and one diverging lens. The following equations were used to calculate the focal lengths: 1/p + 1/q = 1/f where p is equal to the distance of the object from the lens and q is equal to the image length from the lens‚ and f is the focal point and 1/converging F+ 1/diverging F = 1/combined. The focal point is positive for converging lenses and negative for diverging lenses

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