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    I am going to establish the effect of changing light intensity on the rate of photosynthesis. What is Photosynthesis? Photosynthesis is how plants get their food. The reason why plants have leaves‚ roots or being green is all linked to photosynthesis. In photosynthesis‚ a plant takes carbon dioxide from the air and water from the soil and uses the light from sunlight to turn them into food. Photosynthesis occurs only in the presence of light‚ and takes place in the chloroplasts of green plant

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    EFFICIENT LIGHT CONTROL SYSTEM Arun Radhakrishnan‚ Department of ECE‚ Jimma Institute of Technology‚ Jimma University‚ Ethiopia Vuttaradi Anand‚ Department of ECE‚ Jimma Institute of Technology‚ Jimma University‚ Ethiopia Abstract: Recently‚ many researches has been carried out to save the energy in many aspects such as producing a device which consumes very less energy or designing a system which helps to reduce the power consumption using the existing devices. In this paper‚ a room light control

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    How does ‘the world’ change as the light changes? When light intensity around us changes‚ we look at things differently. A man in a clown suit could seem like a symbol of happiness but in the dark could represent an eerie cover-up. As the sun was setting‚ there were a number of things that changed in terms of vision. The most obvious change was that objects became harder to make out. For example‚ a park bench in the distance witch was obvious before sunset became difficult to see after the sun

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    In the excerpt from all the light we cannot see‚ by Anthony Doerr‚ the author is trying to show the world through the eyes of a blind child‚ and shows that even with no sight she is able to have a rich life full of color. One instance where Doerr develops this idea is in line 18‚ “color that’s another thing people do not expect. In her imagination in her dreams everything has color. The museum buildings are beige‚ chestnut‚ hazel.” This shows that even though she cannot see the buildings and the

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    Policies/Plans Related to Street Food from Past to Present Since the contribution of street food is significant to tourism‚ it is important to understand what have the government done so for with street food. Therefore‚ in this section‚ various government policies on street food will be discussed. The Hong Kong government has been striving to create an image of international world class city providing diversified and high quality tourism services. The following policy instruments on street food are coherent

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    In many literary works the author uses contrast to display the difference between good and evil. Most often this contrast is between light and dark images. Dark representing evil and light representing good. In Joseph Conrad’s Heart of Darkness‚ the author uses many different medians to display the contrast between good and evil. The different settings display the changing developments of the novel. From the civilized and what appears to be good Thames River to the uncivilized and seemingly evil

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    EXPERIMENT: 1 Object: To find the wavelength of Sodium light by Newton’s ring. Apparatus required: A Plano convex lens of large radius of curvature‚ optical arrangement for Newton’s rings‚ plane glass plate; sodium lamp and traveling microscope. Formula used: The wavelength of light is given by the formula λ =D n2+p –Dn2 / 4pR Where D n+p = diameter of (n+p)th ring Dn = diameter of n th ring‚ P = an integer number‚ R = radius of curvature of the curved face of the Plano- convex lens.

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    the Speed of Light Why is the speed of light important? -Having a accurate number for the speed of light allows for accurate measurements of the universe around us -Even small inaccuracies make large differences when measuring the space between stars‚ planets‚ and galaxies -The more precise our measurement of the speed of light the more precise our measurements are of the universe because light is the universal measurement used Light as Infinite -Most scholars agreed that light had an infinite

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    Magical‚ poetic‚ and awe-aspiring. This is what mere words at its best can accomplish when trying to capture the essence of the painting‚ The Glory of the Light Within‚ by the renowned artist‚ Dale Terbush. This specific masterpiece is representative of Terbush’s art and reveals much about his outlook towards nature. Viewers are presented with a breathtaking scenery and a natural beauty depicted in all its glory in this panoramic view (the painting is 4x5 feet). Indeed‚ because the well-defined foreground

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    In “The Halo That Would Not Light”‚ Brock-Broido depicts a woman’s decent into insanity to convey the idea that insanity is greater than reality. Through her use of symbolism and imagery‚ Brock-Broido is successfully able reveal a woman’s loss of purity to convey how harsh reality truly is. In the second and third stanzas‚ Broido states‚ “He dropped your tiny body In the scarab-colored hollow Of a carriage‚ left you like a finch Wrapped in its nest of linens wound”. This depiction of a fragile body

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