Papers 1891-1900 of total 3876 found.
…presides over the nature of life. Mary Austin in the essay The Land of Little Rain (1903) elaborates on the nature of life in California, seen through the heart of a lost woman trying to catch the ray of light. California is the land so inhospitable to any life…
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…of filter variation, such as using infrared film. Depending on the filter and technique, if the photo was substantially changed, he called it "distorted seeing." Moholy also viewed radiography (x-rays) as a creative form of photography, which he actually…
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…and different astronomical objects. He published catalogues of carefully determined magnitudes for a total of 300 stars using his own photometric system. The idea of his system is using identical transparent glass plates and looking at the ray of light from a star…
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…described the image of the mountain peak at sunset, "in the last rays of the setting sun, will glow and light up like a crown of glory." However, as the period of twenty years pass and Rip wakes up from his nap, Irving no longer uses his regal diction and instead…
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…denote the beginning of new decisions and a new beginning for our nation. They give a personal touch to the new presidential inauguration and serve as a ray of light to guide our nation into better times. The poems both portrayed that the country…
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…, in the forest, arises Siddhartha's first challenges and hardships, as he encounters the harsh elements of nature. "Siddhartha stood in the fierce sun's rays...stood in the rain....he crouched among the thorns." Thus, the contrast is easily seen from his home…
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…X-ray machine and sent its police force for schooling in the Army bomb-detection center. At Berkeley, professors were told not to leave bags of refuse laying around, because it could provide cover for an explosive device (Gomes, 1). Computer…
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…are only a couple of the impurities causing damaging affects to the ozone layer and atmosphere. We depend on the ozone to defend us from harmful UV rays. Finally, we have a major impact on the degeneration of natural resources. Millions of gallons of oil…
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…culture. Most of the beats were Zen Buddhists, but with an American flair. ' Everything is possible. I am God, I am Buddha, I am imperfect Ray Smith, all at the same time, I am empty space, I am all things. I have all the time in the world from life…
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…What If The Sun Exploded? If the sun exploded the world would end and all its inhabitants would diminish entirely. Because of two logical reasons/theories: radiation poisoning from coming in contact with its harmful rays or just lack of the sun…
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