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    The Light Bulb

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    The light bulb is an invention that has been around since the 1800’s. This invention has significantly‚ affected society by allowing the world to create a comfortable safe environment. The light bulb was invented in 1879 using lower current electricity‚ a small carbonized filament‚ and an improved vacuum inside the globe; this was not an original invention by Edison this was an improved invention by Edison from 50 years ago. Edison was able to produce a reliable‚ long-lasting source of light

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    In the book The Bean Trees by Barbara Kingsolver‚ there is a young girl named Taylor who did not want to be like the typical girls from Kentucky. She wanted to go and get out of the small town. She got in her old beat up car and traveled throughout the United States‚ until she landed in Arizona. When she was there she not only had to deal with herself‚ but she now had a little girl who she named Turtle. This was not her daughter; instead someone she barely knew handed her off to Taylor. Turtle was

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    Krista Balm Dr. Jennings ENGL 1203 12 Sept 2013 Coffee Beans Right when you walk through the door it hits you. The smell is so strong it makes you realize how tired you really are. The walls are mocha colored and lined with coffee cups from places our customers have been‚ the tile is checkered black and white‚ and beneath the front bar is a mural of a coffee shop. There are regular tables and tall tables‚ and even a green love seat with an elephant blanket draped over the back. You get the

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    F. Scott Fitzgerald’s book‚ The Great Gatsby‚ and his short story called The Jelly Bean both give readers an insight to what the 1920’s were about and how times have drastically changed. Fitzgerald utilizes the effects of symbolism‚ irony and foreshadowing through both works to help him get his points across to the readers. The works that Fitzgerald has written showcase the “American Dream” and how wealth and class influence everyone’s decisions and attitudes. By using foreshadowing‚ irony and symbolism

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    Vision's of Light

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    Applying “Visions of Light: The Art of Cinematography” After watching the film‚ “Visions of Light: The Art of Cinematography‚” I was introduced to the beauty of capturing perfected lighting‚ highlighting‚ and shadowing. Before watching this documentary‚ I never truly focused on how a scene was portrayed and why it made me feel how I did. After careful consideration‚ I have decided to apply my new knowledge to why I feel‚ “A Little Princess” has been perfected by cinematographer‚ Emmanuel Lubezki

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    Traffic Lights

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    sTraffic lights‚ also known as traffic signals‚ traffic lamps‚ signal lights‚ robots in South Africa[1] and‚ in the past‚ semaphores‚[2] are signalling devices positioned at road intersections‚ pedestrian crossings and other locations to control competing flows of traffic. Traffic lights were first installed in 1868 in London[3] and are now used all over the world. Traffic lights alternate the right of way accorded to road users by displaying lights of a standard color (red‚ yellow/amber‚ and green)

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    face the light

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    INTO THE LIGHT STACY JUST DIED. IN A HORRIBLE CAR ACCIDENT. STACY’S WHOLE FACE WAS MUTILATED‚ THE BODY WAS TORN IN TO PIECES OF FLESH. STACY ENTERED THE AFTER LIFE. STACY COULD SEE NOTHING IT WAS COMPLETELY DARK. ANXIOUS TO FINALLY SEE WHAT ALL THE HYPE WAS ABOUT‚ STACY ENTERED A SUDDEN STATE OF HYPER SENSES. A HUGE VOICE ENTERED THE VOID AND COMMANDED STACY‚ “YOU!!! COME NOW‚ JUDGMENT IS UPON YOU.” THE DARKNESS DISAPPEARED. STACY WAS CONFRONTED WITH A HUGE LINE OF PEOPLE WAITING IN FEAR. UP AHEAD

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    sources of light

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    kinds of artificial light sources for photography Light‚ is the main ingredient in a photograph. There are of course other ingredients: time‚ composition‚ subject matter‚ emotion and your unique style‚ but light is the thing that makes photography work. Light is the thing that early inventors had to hold or fix‚ in order to make a photograph stick around. We call nature’s light‚ natural or available. Think of sunlight or moonlight. There are four common types of artificial light sources used in photography

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    Dover Lights

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    Dover Lights Introduction 1) Have you ever been sitting at home bored looking for something to do? Have you ever wanted to see some paranormal activity that is close to home? 2) Good Morning my name is Micah Thomas 3) Some of you may know the place a) Dover Lights b) I will tell you about i) The history ii) About the spot iii) Encounters 4) I have even had a couple of personal experiences Body 1. History 1) Spanish Conquistadors

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    Association‚ proposes through her work‚ “Language and War‚” that it is the violent language and war glorifying metaphors used in daily life that has made people accustomed and accepting of violence in speech and reality. Martha Kinkade‚ author of Winter’s Light‚ recalls violent experiences from her past in Wyoming highlighting Hardman’s ideas that today’s speech is constructed to unintentionally promote the acceptance of violence. Through Kinkade’s poems “Boots‚ Sugar”‚ “Skinning”‚ and “Snowy Milkweed” Hardman’s

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