Papers 2811-2820 of total 3876 found.
…cinema in October 1903. The Denkikan, an X-ray clinic in the Tokyo entertainment quarter of Asakusa, was equipped with projection facilities. This was followed by the opening of other cinemas nearby and Asakusa soon became the film center of Japan. In 1917…
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…artificial source of light was discernable; yet, a flood of intense rays rolled throughout, and bathed the whole in a ghastly and inappropriate splendor" (Usher, 183). Usually a painting would be used to bring life and color to a room, but this one seemed to have…
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…the sun doth lay A rapture to the heart of all The leafy and reeded pastoral, As if the joyous shout which burst From angel lips to see him first, Had left a silent echo in his ray?" (The Seraphim, 1838) The poem is a deep reflection of what Barrett…
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…in six years, making them the first professional basketball dynasty (Minsky 14). Growing up, George was very uncoordinated and was cut from almost every basketball team he tried out for; however, a man named Ray Meyer was the coach of DePaul University…
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…new methods of farming and sends milk daily to the sick children. Because of one man's understanding and change of heart, many lives are saved, and finally, there is a ray of hope, thanks to Jarvis, "an angel of God" (234). Another character reminiscent…
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…that are within it. There has in recent years been a debate within sociology about the usefulness of 'class'. Ray Pahl questioned whether or not it is a useful concept in attempting to understand contemporary societies. Pakulski and Waters argue that class…
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…has removed herself by her present way of life[ ]. The ray of light in the right foreground suggests, however, that redemption is possible. Hunt however is painting from a London upper-class male perspective. In this it is important to recognise the East…
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…. The young boy innocently attempts to trap the sun's rays in a glass jar in order to exorcise the demons that haunt his dreams. Putting his faith first in a monstrance and then in his own mother, he finds himself betrayed by both. By making subtle changes…
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…out of high school served in the marines. Once his training was finished he served in the Vietnam. Ray was ordered to knock out a machine gun, when he doing so he was caught between the enemy machine gun crossfire. He was wounded in both legs and the neck…
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…that harms our respiratory system is known as particulate, they are the small solid particles that we can see through the ray of sunlight. Particulate are products of incomplete combustion in engines, an example would be automobile engines, and others particulate…
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