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    Awkward Silence Wtf!

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    A conservative value to use for a solar panel’s generating capacity is 10 watts/sq. ft.  This represents a panel conversion efficiency of about 12% which is typical.   That means that for every kW you need to generate‚ you’d need about 100 sq. ft. of solar panels.   If the sun would shine 24 hours a day‚ you could put up 100 sq. ft. of panels and you’d have enough to power an average home.  But as we all know‚ the sun doesn’t shine all the time.  The sun is only available during the day and the amount

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    Carbohydrate Structure Monosaccharide   Simplest carbohydrate Classified after the number of carbon atoms Common Monosaccharides Trioses Glyceraldyhyde‚ dihydroxyacetone Pentoses Ribose‚ ribulose Hexoses Glucose‚ galactose‚ mannose‚ fructose Dr. Jeelan Moghraby   Termed according to location of oxidized functional group; aldose if aldehyde‚ and ketose if ketone Ketose named after the equivalent aldose; with addition of ‘ul’ Dr. Jeelan Moghraby Monosaccharides

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    How are film techniques used in Jaws to create suspense for viewers? Throughout the well-known film Jaws‚ directed by Steven Spielberg‚ a number of different film techniques are displayed to create suspense for viewers. A few of these many techniques used are character behaviour‚ props and sound effects. These techniques help draw the audience to the film and experience different feelings towards each of the characters. Character behaviour is a key film technique used to create suspense‚ Steven

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    uttered just after the attack on Pearl Harbor. He was nervous that one of the most important surprise attacks in recent history would turn out to be a complete failure. Over the course of history there have been numerous decisions to attack other nations with some of them being successful and others not so much. However‚ few have been as difficult as the decision to attack Pearl Harbor. Most of the high ranking officers in the Japanese military were split on the decision to attack. Even Admiral

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    those of us who are capable of it are forced to work to the last atom of our strength; and the very instant that our usefulness has come to an end we are slaughtered with hideous cruelty. No animal in England knows the meaning of happiness or leisure after he is a year old. No animal in England is free. The life of an animal is misery and slavery: this is the plain truth.” (Orwell‚ 28) This rant is very significant because it is the catalyst that drives the animals to take action which is the whole

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    for the answers to these questions. That is why faith is the core piece of Christianity. We are not meant to know God’s divine plan‚ we are only to know that he will always be with us. Through his grace we receive our salvation. Throughout Endo’s‚ Silence‚ I struggled with the main character Rodrigues in his selfish and prideful idea of salvation and his conception of faith to God. Keeping to his priestly duties‚ through the traditional sacraments‚ performed rituals‚ and even the wish of his “glorious

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    Paul Simon’s The Sound of Silence A poem‚ like all other works of art‚ may appear as an inter-subjective truth‚ an intricate thread of images‚ a surreal yet realistic expression‚ and as a "creative fact" according to Virginia Woolf. In canon literature‚ a good poem is usually that which has fine structure‚ imagery‚ meaning and relevance; an art‚ which has sprung out not only of personal necessities but out of socio-cultural quagmires. Paul Simon’s The Sound of Silence transcends the mediocre.

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    This is a case study analysis on “A Day of Silence‚ a Day of Truth‚ and a Lawsuit” by Bonnie C. Fusarelli and Lucy E. Eaton (2011). This case study explores freedom of speech and freedom of religion in public schools. Simon County High School is the only high school in the rural area dependent on agriculture. The highly conservative population is around 60‚000 people‚ of whom 18% live in poverty. The school’s 600 students are 60% White‚ 30% African American‚ and 11% Hispanic. This case revolves

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    Mobile-jaw-crusher‚ as strong as Wesley Crusher! As we all kown‚Wesley Crusher‚ a super character in the television series -- Star Trek: The Next Generation‚ he appears regularly in the first four seasons and sporadically afterwards. He is the son of Old Beverly Crusher and is portrayed by actor Wil Wheaton. In the television series‚ our super Wesley Crusher is so talented that he could master the starship when he is 16. well‚ Crusher eventually need the entrance examination for starfleet

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    September 2014 Gothic Elements in Jaws In June of 1995‚ Director Steven Spielberg released a terrifying thriller called Jaws. In this film a gigantic great white shark terrorizes a small island‚ which is solely dependent on its beach for revenue. This movie was so scary because it is much more likely happen‚ unlike a zombie apocalypse or alien attack. People were so afraid of shark attacks they stayed far away from the beaches. Spielberg used gothic elements in his movie Jaws. The way he used them scared

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