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    "Why Distant Objects Please" 1 Distant objects please‚ because‚ in the first place‚ they imply an idea of space and magnitude‚ and because not being obtruded too close upon the eye‚ we clothe them with the indistinct and airy colours of fancy. In looking at the misty mountain-tops that bound the horizon‚ the mind is as it were conscious of all the conceivable objects and interests that lie between; we imagine all sort of adventures in the interim; strain our hopes and wishes to reach the air-drawn

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    found a new planet. We are an observatory owned by the University of California and focus on astronomical observations. This Object X (to be determined as a planet) it does not seem to be a round-shape form‚ orbits the sun‚ Object X’s moon is 57‚783 kilometers between Object X‚ Object X’s moon takes 32.17 days to do one full orbit‚ and crosses Pluto. These factors of Object X have similar factors of an actual planet. The International Astronomical Union (IAU) explains a planet must orbit the sun‚

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    The theme of mutability is revealed in Tennyson ’s "Ulysses" as Ulysses struggles to rebel against time. Tennyson reveals this theme through the use of tone‚ similes‚ metaphors‚ imagery and setting. He uses a confidant nostalgic tone to help develop this theme as the speaker reminisces on triumphant times past. Comparisons to the stars and to the horizon throughout the poem are effective in emphasizing the mutability of time. Tennyson also uses imagery to demonstrate the effect that time has

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    08-02-10 Static Analysis Considerations for Stack Usage Static Analysis Considerations for Stack Usage ESC-423 Gerald T. Rigdon Fellow‚ Software Engineering Boston Scientific‚ Inc. gerald.rigdon@bsci.com Hiten Doshi Fellow‚ Software Engineering Boston Scientific‚ Inc. hiten.doshi@bsci.com Xin Zheng Software Engineer Boston Scientific‚ Inc. xin.zheng@bsci.com In [3]‚ David N. Kleidermacher‚ chief technology officer at Green Hills Software‚ discussed future directions for

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    Writing an Abstract on a Film Review The following is a guide to help you write an abstract of the film review you select. The goal of an abstract: to convey the essential information of the article‚ to highlight the major points covered Traits of the abstract: communicates specific information from the article includes the purpose and scope of the  article (for this assignment to evaluate a film) centers upon the  article’s major point - the overall judgment of the reviewer Qualities

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    Libra Constellations The brightest stars in Libra form a quadrangle that distinguishes it for the unaided observer. Alpha Librae‚ called Zubenelgenubi‚ is a binary star divisible in binoculars‚ 77 light-years from Earth. The primary is a blue-white star of magnitude 2.7 and the secondary is a white star of magnitude 5.2. Its traditional name means "the southern claw". Zubeneschamali (Beta Librae) is the corresponding "northern claw" to Zubenelgenubi. The brightest star in Libra‚ it is a green-tinged

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    acumen ­ noun a tapering point; shrewdness shown by keen insight allusion ­ noun passing reference or indirect mention aperture ­ noun an man­made opening; usually small; a device that controls amount of light admitted; a natural opening in something atrocity ­ noun an act of atrocious cruelty; the quality of being shockingly cruel and inhumane billet ­ noun lodging for military personnel (especially in a private home); a job in an organization; a short personal letter; verbprovide housing for (military personnel)

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    Jack is in Piaget’s preoperational stage‚ which can go on until about seven years old. His thought has not yet become more logical‚ flexible‚ or organized like children who have entered the concrete operational stage (Shaffer & Kipp‚ 2010). Jack’s cognitive development is gradually progressing as he continues through middle childhood. When presented with examples of conservation‚ Jack has trouble recognizing that even if you change something’s appearance‚ it will still have the same characteristics

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    Artists often use manipulation of images or objects to change their original form‚ use or idea to create a new way of expressing the artist’s intended meaning. They can achieve this through reconstructing images and objects‚ ideas‚ materials and media. And collections of such images and objects can also be a form of manipulation. Self taught artist‚ Joseph Cornell uses manipulation his collection of everyday objects to convey a whole new meaning altogether. His works “Habitat group for a shooting

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    -Abstract- The aim of this of this study was to investigate the accuracy of long term memory for a common object and more precisely to examine the differences between memory recognition and recall. Six participants took part in the experiment‚ three were assigned to the recognition task and three to the recall. The recognition group were required to answer yes or no to a series of questions relating to specific features of a N.Z. 50 cent coin they were also asked to rate how confident they were

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