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    because of camera shake. Diaphragm (Apperture) The diaphragm or what we used to know as aperture is also plays significant part of the result on your pictures‚ the smaller the lens diaphragm the better‚ because it takes sharper image and better lightning quality. E.g a lens with 1.4 Diaphragm produce better picture than standard lens or lens kit 18-55mm which is 3.5 Diaphragm‚ but mostly lens with smaller diaphragm cost more than the normal ones. The diaphragm functioning as your lens eye‚ the smaller

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    most used inventions is the lightning rod. Franklin studied electricity in a small laboratory. He assumed lightning was electricity he but wanted to prove it. “On a stormy night in 1752‚ he conducted a life threatening experiment to demonstrate that lightning is the result of electrical buildup. He constructed a kite that carried a metal spike and flew it into the thunderstorm” (Bhunoo 201). Franklin reeled his kite back in to study it. He was trying to get the lightning to strike the key and see if

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    What are Earthquakes? The actual defining of a earthquake is: A sudden and violent shaking of the ground‚ sometimes causing great destruction‚ as a result of movements within the earth’s crust or volcanic action. Basically what its saying is that when a tectonic plate slips past another and when that happens its called a fault or fault plane‚ but when a earthquake happens it has been proven that it can deform the earths crust permanently. Something interesting is

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    through CB. The girls met a boy handle (nick named) “Lightning Bolt”. The girls flirted with Lightning Bolt but not enough because of Terri’s dad’s early arrival. The girls meet next time again to meet Lightning Bolt and the writer hears Terri talking back while the writer is out for food. Lightning Bolt showed interest in the writer rather than Terri. Terri wanted to turn that interest to her and chose to talk back of the writer. Terri told Lightning Bolt that the writer was skinny and has flat chest

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    Beth‚ a fifteen-year-old girl‚ is an outcast in her own home town. It all started when her father was attacked by a bear in the bush. But was it really a bear that caused him to go insane? The Natives of the area don’t think so. According to Bertha and her family‚ the coyote spirit got him. It attacks when men are at their most vulnerable‚ and inhabits their bodies in order to do evil. A novel mixed with Native folklore and Canadian prairie small-town gossip‚ it binds you to Beth as she discovers

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    In Jacksonville Florida we experience five major types of severe weather storms. The five severe storms that are experienced are hurricanes‚ thunderstorms‚ flash floods‚ lightning‚ and tornadoes. If we were to build in arena in Jacksonville then the chances that one of those severe weather storms will hit that area are quit high. Hurricanes are also called typhoons in the western Pacific and cyclones in Australia and the Indian Ocean. Hurricanes form over tropical oceans; they need the warm air

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    one of his favorites. Pictured on the left is the signal-bell apparatus Franklin devised to detect the presence of electrically-charged clouds. The bolt of lightning ‚ seen through the open window‚ became an attribute closely identified with Franklin. At Franklin’s death French philosopher/scientist Jacques Turgot wrote: "He seized the lightning from the sky and the scepter from the hand of tyrants." The Franklin Stove Franklin wrote this description of the stove he had invented to promote sales

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    Macbeth Theme Essay

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    tragedies‚ Macbeth’s grotesque murder spree is accompanied by a number of unnatural occurrences in the natural realm. From the thunder and lightning that accompany the witches’ appearances to the terrible storms that rage on the night of Duncan’s murder‚ these violations of the natural order reflect corruption in the moral and political orders. Nature "Thunder and lightning." This is the description of the scene before Act I‚ Scene I‚ line 1.

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    treated as the main point of the story. It then goes on to mention that his plane was struck by lightning‚ then covering the problems facing the ‘Eurozone’ fairly brefly. This article also includes points of view from the papers’ staff members‚ which could add some bias to the story. 2/ Article two from The Telegraph website focuses on the more serious story of the aeroplane being struck by lightning and then goes on to cover the meeting between the two politicans in quite some detail. A picture

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    Imagery Used In Macbeth

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    before a man seeks into his own desires‚ he should know the consequences of doing so. "Thunder and lightning" (Act I‚ Line 1). The quote" thunder and lightning" represents the disruptions in nature. Most people usually don’t dream of day being shown with thunder and lightning‚ and especially with the witches. In Line 2‚ the first witch talks about the meeting with Macbeth‚ "In thunder‚ lightning‚ or in rain?" The meet is shown with these disruptions. The witches are also surrounded by more negative

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