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    of Illusions Goals and dreams are simply not handed to anybody‚ obstacles must be confronted to test one’s true heart and personality for what they strive for. Without obstacles being walls to one’s goal‚ these achievements are not respected. On the other hand‚ during the long run‚ the hard work and appreciation are improved in which it leads to a better life for others. In F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby‚ one man named Gatsby is faced with tough obstacles‚ also known as his illusions‚ whereas

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    Pamantasan ng Lungsod ng Maynila College of Engineering and Technology Chemical Engineering Department CHE 513 EQUIPMENT DESIGN (LEC) JUNE 2013 Thesis Proposal | “Utilization of Musa acuminata (Cavendish Banana) Peel for the Production of Pection via Ammonium oxalate-Extraction” | BS Chemical Engineering | Añonuevo‚ Eula Mae Carla R. Fortuny‚ Emyl V. Falculan‚ Mae Florizel T. Leonen‚ Dianna Lyn T. INTRODUCTION RAW MATERIAL The Dwarf Cavendish banana (or simply Cavendish

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    Photoplethysmography (PPG) system Geert Langereis‚ Version 2‚ February 2010 1  Introduction ........................................................................................................................ 2  1.1  1.2  Background on photoplethysmography (PPG) ...................................................................... 2  Specifications of the PPG implementation in this report ....................................................... 2  The optoelectronic parts ...........

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    The Development of Illusion and Reality in Tithe Every person in this world has their own reality. Just the same‚ everyone’s reality may differ from one another. What may seem an illusion to one person‚ may be the reality of someone who has a mental illness. Either way‚ it is all about perception and what we believe to be an illusion versus what we believe to be reality. An illusion does not represent actuality rather; it is something that has been invented by the human mind. Reality is something

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    What Causes Optical Illusions? Optical illusions are how the eye sees the illusion. Most people now believe that seeing optical illusions has to do with perspective‚ or the way you look at something. The concept of optical illusion was first used by the Greeks. They built their temples so that the roof was slanted. This gave the illusion that the temple was actually standing straight. We get used to how things are supposed to be‚ and sometimes our brain gets the wrong message. Our brain puts

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    GERALDINE C. CHOZAS‚ in partial fulfillment of the requirements in English IV is hereby accepted. ____________________ Mrs. Bernadette Daquil English Teacher ACKNOWLEDGEMENT First of all‚ I would like to thank God for giving me day by day strength‚ knowledge and wisdom that made me able to finish this research. Then I would like to express my gratitude to my parents who supported me morally and financially. Next‚ I would like to thank my teachers‚ especially

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    ideas is explained through his writing on the Allegory of the Cave‚ where prisoners are used to convey the message of illusions as well as representing the idea of us as human beings being “imprisoned in our own bodies” (Magee‚ 2016‚ p.31). For instance‚ as one of the prisoners succeeded in escaping the cave‚ and consequently attempted in gaining knowledge on the world outside‚ he was later regarded as “unintelligible” (Magee‚ 2016‚ p.31) as the other prisoners did not believe him due to being unaware

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    and Its Background Introduction Gummy candy represents a more recent advance in candy technology. The technology‚ derived from early pectin and starch formulations‚ was first developed in Germany in the early l900s by a man named Hans Riegel. He began the Haribo company‚ which made the first gummy bears in the 1920s. While gummy candy has been manufactured since this time‚ it had limited worldwide distribution until the early 1980s. It was then when Haribo began manufacturing gummy bears in

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    argument that if an omnibenevolent and omnipotent God were to exist‚ he would not condone the apparent suffering and evil that takes place. This argument was first proposed by the Greek philosopher Epicurus who devised: “Is God willing to prevent evil‚ but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. Is he able‚ but not willing? Then he is malevolent. Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?” One explanation for this is that the evil

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    An optical illusion (also called a visual illusion) is characterized by visually perceived images or views that can differ a ton from objective reality. Optical illusions have been around for centuries‚ teaching us that you shouldn’t fully trust your senses due to that we can easily be tricked. However‚ optical illusions can help us learn how easy it is to trick our brain to see an object that seems real but is really not. An example of a well-known visual illusion would be the “Ames Room”. An Ames

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