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…of apes are drinking at a water hole another group approaches and by a show of force they expel the group out of the water hole. What happens next is perhaps the most important cut of the whole film. The apes that had been run off from the water are now…
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…of a hole. Winston and Julia were scared and disgusted when they seen the rat. Towards the end of the novel after Winston was imprisoned O’brien decided to torture Winston with rats. O’brien observed Winston and Julia from the hidden telescreen…
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…Black holes by supernova Firstly, a black hole isn't really a hole at all, but that's the easiest way to think of its effects on the rest of the universe. Take a star that's at least thirty times larger than our sun and make it explode (called…
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…it’s been, or where it’s going. Black holes may be able to explain the question of where time is going. Black holes are collapsed stars with extreme amounts of gravity, which light cannot even escape. These black holes may disrupt the space-time…
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…, to the damaging, for example the theft of your entire database of customer information. It's a maxim in system security circles that buggy software opens up security holes. It's a maxim in software development circles that large, complex programs contain bugs…
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…, and 'The hole that Jack dug', by Frank Sargeson. Much less detail is provided to us about the characters, so again we imagine the aspects which are not given to us. Take for example the second paragraph in Frank Sargeson's 'The hole that Jack dug'. The narrator…
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…]. On the other hand, boron, with a valence of 3, is an acceptor, leaving so-called "holes" in the lattice, which act like positive charges and render the silicon "p-type"[Book 5]. Holes, like electrons, will remove under the influence of an applied voltage…
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…, is an acceptor, leaving so-called "holes" in the lattice, which act like positive charges and render the silicon "p-type"[Book 5]. The drawings in Figure 1.2 are 2-dimensional representations of n- and p-type silicon crystals, in which the atomic nucleii…
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…, leaving so-called "holes" in the lattice, which act like positive charges and render the silicon "p-type". The drawings in Figure 1.2 are 2-dimensional representations of n- and p-type silicon crystals, in which the atomic nucleii in the lattice are indicated…
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…" [Book 5]. On the other hand, boron, with a valence of 3, is an acceptor, leaving so-called "holes" in the lattice, which act like positive charges and render the silicon "p-type"[Book 5]. The drawings in Figure 1.2 are 2-dimensional representations of n…
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