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    In the movie Written on the Wind‚ we notice that most of the colors were muted and cool toned‚ the only colors that stood out were things such as Kyle’s yellow car and some scenes which had either red wallpaper or red seats. However‚ there are two primary color that we see throughout the whole movie‚ blue and brown. This is shown through Kyle Hadly and Mitch Wayne and is used to represent them as distinct characters. These elements support the mise-en-scene of the movie and helps us further understand

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    information: A very brief outline. Prologue 1946 Introduction to the Penrose family – Michael‚ Ida‚ Hart (Hartley) and Alice. Story is told from Hartley’s point of view. Michael is a pearling master. Sets up the tension between Michael and Ida. Trade Winds Introduction to the Sennosuke family – Zeke (Imazaki)‚ Sadako and Mitsy (Mitsu). Zeke is a diver on one of Michael’s boats. Friendship between Hart‚ Alice and Mitsy is established. Fine and Flashing Introduction to the Penrose’s servants. Saltwater

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    NSW Small Wind Turbine Consumer Guide Prepared by: Enhar Sustainable Energy Solutions Email: info@enhar.com.au www.enhar.com.au Disclaimer The content of this publication is provided for information purposes. To the extent permitted by law‚ Enhar does not accept any liability for loss or damages incurred as a result of reliance placed upon the content of this publication. This publication is provided on the basis that all persons accessing it undertake responsibility for assessing the relevance

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    All the twenty nine weather stations are distributed quite evenly in the entire kingdom. A spatial interpolation technique is used to predict the wind speed between the weather stations‚ where direct measured data is not available. In this analysis‚ the method used to convert the point data into raster format is the inverse distance weighted‚ IDW. It determines cell values using a linearly weighted combination of a set of sample points. The weight is a function of inverse distance. The surface being

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    In Didion’s essay‚ "Los Angeles Notebook‚" she characterizes the Santa Ana winds as motivation for evil. Didion expresses this view through her imagery and diction. Didion also justifies her characterization through the structure and tone of her essay. She attributes the acts of individuals all over the world on the effects of wind. She claims that certain winds trigger a mechanistic switch that causes humans to act irrationally. Didion connects a natural phenomenon with the cause of an unconscious

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    In the piece‚ Joan Didion describes the Santa Ana Winds which hit Los Angeles every so often. The winds are seen as a threatening issue‚ as Didion describes them as dangerous and unwanted. The passage portrays her view on the Santa Ana winds as something horrendous that makes a dramatic effect on the inhabitants of Los Angeles. In the first paragraph Didion begins by describing the eerie feeling in the air with words that connote an anxious tone‚ such as “uneasy”‚ “unnatural”‚ and “tension”. She

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    During Wind and Rain “During Wind and Rain” by Thomas Hardy‚ a poem based on Time and Death‚ exploring the notion that in spite of the fact that life affects joy and happiness‚ the ‘years’ will catch up to us and take these moments away. Hardy uses a range of literary devices to enhance the sense of the nature of death and time to the reader. He uses imagery in the form of metaphors to show that Time and Death work together to bring about the worst of an end to one’s life. “Sick leaves”‚

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    "Ode to the West Wind": An Examination of Poetic Devices The poem‚ "Ode to the West Wind" was written in the year 1819 by famous Romantic poet‚ Percy Bysshe Shelley. The poem illustrates to the reader Shelley’s struggle to find transcendence‚ for he believes that his thoughts‚ like the "winged seeds / Each like a corpse within it grave" (7-8)‚ are trapped. It is vitally important to Shelley that his words be set free and spread so that they can inspire political change in Europe‚ particularly in

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    to him by his father‚ gives way to a belief in science when his family is faced with starvation. He writes about the sway magic held over him as a boy growing up in malawi before he turned to science. In the beginning of The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind‚ William went to a field to see a wizard to drink some potion the would make him bigger and stronger. William was a little person and wanted to be bigger and more tougher than others. WIlliam wanted to see if the potion was working so he went to a

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    Inherit the Wind midterm essay about the Inherit the Wind Trial: The Scopes Monkey Trial of 1925 was one of the most important parts in history. During the book Inherit the Wind there was a trial that showed two different sides. One person that was involved in the trial had gone against the law. One of the people involved in the trial was a school teacher named Cates. He went against the law which evolution was illegal. Brady was another person at the trial. Brady was supporting the other side which

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