Papers 2001-2010 of total 3876 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…solution--formal unions. If the work were purely a pro-working class novel, there would be some solution, or at least some ray of hope, offered to the people as a class. But Ondaatje gives none of this in the novel. In fact, the only person labeled…
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…and other ships. In addition, the fission that produces nuclear energy is valuable because it releases particles and rays called nuclear radiation that have uses in medicine, industry, and science. However, nuclear radiation can be extremely dangerous. Exposure…
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…and other ships. In addition, the fission that produces nuclear energy is valuable because it releases particles and rays called nuclear radiation that have uses in medicine, industry, and science. However, nuclear radiation can be extremely dangerous. Exposure…
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…radiation. The reaction rate can be controlled for observation by varying the intensity of the radiation. X-rays and gamma rays are commonly used in these procedures. The most important photochemical reaction is photosynthesis. Carbon-dioxide and water combine…
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…spectrum, and the wavelengths get smaller, those types of light have more energy. The big idea to remember is that light is both waves, and energy (transmitted with particles). Reflection When a light ray hits an object and bounces off, it is REFLECTION…
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…heels. Sarah and Dan were behind us about 100 yards. I stared to my left out over the silvery blue lake. There were a few rented fishing boats and one party-boat. The sun's rays were reflected off the water creating an awesome golden glitter. I looked back…
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…be careful not to eclipse the local heroes' (Tasker 31). It is important for the Americans to play well and win games for their teams, but if they come close to breaking Japanese records, they are immediately taking out of the spotlight. 'Ray Bass, who hit 220…
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…Daniel Wang On a lazy and sultry summer day, three men were busy laboring in the lush, green rice paddies of the Jiangsu province. They had been busy working in the fields since the sun first touched the land with its warm rays. The men were good…
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…due to characteristically short limbs, and the appearance of a large head. X-ray examination will reveal a characteristic appearance to the bones, with the bones of the limbs appearing short in length and broad in width. A number of measurements…
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…, first published as The Incredible Hulk in 1962 by Marvel, centers on Dr. Bruce Banner, a nuclear physicist who is exposed to a gamma ray explosion. From then on, every time he becomes angry, his inner rage boils to the surface and he becomes a seven-foot tall…
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