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    Fresnel Lens Lab Report

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    Name Instructor Course Date of Submission Fresnel Lens Discovery The Fresnel lens was discovered in 1819 by a French physicist named Augustin-Jean Fresnel. He served as a commissioner of light houses under the French Government (Levitt and Theresa 1). First‚ Fresnel developed a lighting system that consisted of reflector panels placed behind oil-lamps. However‚ this proved to be inefficient since it converted just about 3% of the total light emitted into useful light‚ which was insignificant (Levitt

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    Chase Deger Language Arts‚ Period 4 Crucible Essay The Art of Lying Integrity is something people either have or they don’t. Every day someone is being put the test on whether they are going to stick to their morals and the truth‚ or if they are going to cave into social pressures and change themselves for what the general population wants. Having integrity is a strong characteristic and not a lot of people have it. Arthur Miller‚ author of The Crucible‚ uses the character Abigail to show how

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    In the 2009 Afghanistan surge‚ the “bargaining paradigm”‚ defined by Allen ‚ best reflects President Obama’s decision making process by which he used the ethical lens of “deontology”‚ discussed by Shaw ‚ as the moral compass of his decisions. The war in Afghanistan started after the September 11th‚ 2001 attacks in the United States while President Bush was in office. President Obama was inaugurated as president on January 20th‚ 2009 and he picked up in the middle of a long war in Iraq and Afghanistan

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    The Drunkard Critical Lens

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    or illegal activity. But positively‚ a child could be influenced to volunteer‚ do sports‚ or be polite. O’Connor is saying that parents play an influential role in the personality‚ and actions of their children. Although not everything is learned through the nurturing of parents‚ it is still important to raise a child in the best environment

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    macbeth critical lens

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    person in the way of Macbeth getting his throne. There are many innocent people along the way that end up losing their lives because of his desire for power. He would not let anyone stand in his way. Blood is an important symbol in the play. It shows through the many murders and the guilt the Macbeth’s felt after. In Act 5 scene 1 the guilt is haunting Lady Macbeth so bad that she saw her hands stained with blood and yelled‚ "Out‚ damn’d spot! Out‚ I say” and kept trying to rub it off until it was raw

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    Intolerance is not a new idea as can be seen in the play The Crucible written by Arthur Miller‚ which takes place in 1692 during the Salem Witch Trials. The Puritans specialized in narrow-minded beliefs as anyone who did not conform to their ideals was not tolerated in their society. Without their ignorance‚ it would have been much harder for the Witch Trials to occur if they did at all. It may seem like dangerous intolerance is an ancient concept‚ but discrimination lives on in today’s society.

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    Macbeth Critical Lens

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    This use of plot helps show the reader that if a character doesn’t evaluate their flaws‚ it could have a tragic consequence. Another work of literature that conveys this idea is Lord of the Flies by William Golding. Golding conveys this idea through use of setting and symbolism. A group of boys become abandoned on a tropical island and the quest for power becomes evident. Jack‚ the choirboy leader often ponders about taking control savagely. He doesn’t think about the consequences of his dark

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    J.F. Clarke said‚ "Good literature substitutes for an experience which we have not ourselves lived through." This quote means good books give the reader a chance to experience something which we may not have experience before. Two texts that will support this quote are The Lord of the Flies by William Golding and To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee. In this literature The Lord of the Flies by William Golding‚ Ralph who struggle to survive on an inhabited island from a plane accident. Ralph was elected

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    Truth in the Crucible

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    Truth In The Crucible The play “The Crucible”‚ written by Arthur Miller contains many underlying truths about human behavior and thought. One of these truths that seems particularly relevant to the play reads‚ “To explain the unexplainable‚ the human mind reaches into a supernatural domain.” This statement is one that explains much of the dilemma that occurs in the play and in the real town of Salem Massachusetts. The aforementioned truth is exemplified even in the very earliest stages of the play

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    Reputation In The Crucible

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    Reputations are an enormous factor of one’s life in today’s society. They can affect one’s future‚ past‚ and present. In the novel‚ The Crucible‚ by Arthur Miller‚ the characters John Proctor‚ Abigail Williams‚ and Reverend John Hale are the characters most concerned about their reputations. Because they are attempting to protect their prominence‚ each of them tend to act abnormally in the Puritan society. All of the characters tend to continuously lie about their sins. However‚ they do contrast

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