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    particular season. So a idea is proposed to design a Control system with automation. The designed system will overcome all the above said problems. This project gives the best solution for electrical energy wastage. Also the manual operation of the lighting system is completely eliminated. The idea proposed here is to design a system‚ which controls the switching of street lights automatically with out any human intervention. This is done by making use of a light sensor. The light intensity is sensed

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    1.Ventilation: The modern concept of ventilation implies not only the replacement of vitiated air by a supply of fresh outdoor air‚ but also control of the quality of incoming air with regard to its temperature‚ humidity and purity with a view to provide a thermal environment that is comfortable and free from risk of infection. * The EPA has identified indoor air quality as one of the five most urgent environmental risks to public health. * The majority of all infections and allergies are

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    the individual watching the play is focused on the stage and the characters. There is not a point in the play where my eyes left the stage or the actors. Another design element that played an important part in this production was the lighting. The Lighting crew put an old light fixture in the middle of the room of the set. One light worked and there was one blown out. This gave the audience an even better idea of the characters and their life. The one working light bulb showed the economic stature

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    our neighborhood were lighting their own fireworks and firecrackers. The sky that was usually dark was now filled with different colors of light – yellow‚ red‚ green‚ blue‚ white‚ and pink that started out small then became this huge star! Children around me had hand-held fireworks that emit small light while the adults had the longer and bigger version. It was noisy. Everyone was out on the street‚ blowing horns. The air was filled with white smoke as a result of lighting the fireworks. The

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    Adolphe Appia was born on September 1st‚ 1862 in Switzerland and died February 29th 1928 at the age of 65‚ (The Set Designs of Adolphe Appia). Appia was best known for his developed theories of staging‚ and his use of space and lighting. To this day his ideas have still had an influence on modern stagecraft. Appia had an early love for theater and what it had to offer‚ however back in those days pursuing such a thing was often discouraged. Appia however had the blessings of his father‚ Doctor Louis

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    energy goes to waste. * Lighting - Make use of the natural daylight whenever possible. Just by opening up the blinds or windows you can take advantage of this free source of light and reduce the heat emission at the same time. - Instead of lighting up a whole room‚ switch an overhead lamp during overtimes. - Identify the correct level of brightness in a particular area. Just like how too little light can cause eye strain‚ so is too much light. - Choose lighting fixtures that are more energy-efficient

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    Argument/Thesis – Every painting paints its own story on the mind of the viewer! Arthurs Argument and Evidence – The author starts off describing this sudden urge and desire to view a painting he has seen so many times in reproduction – The Painting of the woman with necklace. The author spent 2 hours in the gallery observing minute details of this painting alone. He views it so close up that his nose was almost on the painting and the guard had to kind of waive him off and then he studied

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    But in some brightly lit cities‚ the number of visible stars has dwindled to about a few dozen. 4. And for many wildlife species‚ light pollution seems to be as grave as environmental threat as bulldozed habitats and toxic-chemical dumping. 5. Lighting from office towers confuse migratory birds which fly into buildings lit up at night. Millions of birds in North America die from these crashes. Researchers have noticed since the 1980s that artificial lights along ocean beaches confuse millions

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    only figure is seen shoulder up facing slightly to the left whit his head; it’s like a “hero” pose‚ where the light is illuminating more the face than the rest of the body and it is assumed that a spotlight only shines on important people. It uses lighting to create a show how the issue is not advertised enough and to bring out the important features as the fact that fish is sad and haunting. The use of colour adds more to the image and emphasizes important persuasive elements of the image and text

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    Roger Lin Yojimbo In Yojimbo‚ Akira Kurosawa satirizes Japanese greed and corruption and portrays the growing influence of capitalism. During this time in Japan‚ the Yakuza clan was a very strong and dangerous group equivalent to the modern day mafia. The Yakuza clans’ ideals are relatable to two themes prominent in Yojimbo: greed and corruption‚ and rising capitalist influence. Kurosawa satirizes these two characteristics of the Yakuza clan through the use of mise en scene. One way that Kurosawa

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