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…children, "He has no children. All my pretty ones? Did you say all? O hell-kite! All? What, all my pretty chickens and their dam at one fell swoop?" Macduff vows to get even with honor. He plans to get vengeance by murdering Macbeth, "Bring thou this fiend…
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…instrument. By the early 1750's he started studying electricity. One of which experiments was the "kite" one which brought him international renown. In the late 1750's he started to have more of a curiosity for politics. In 1757, he went over to England…
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…and witnesses other signs of impending defeat in Phillipi, such as the sight of ravens and kites hovering above his army. These harbingers are seen as true when Caesar is avenged. This vengeance comes in the form of a double suicide, committed by Brutus and Cassius…
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…with manned kites and hydrofoils. <Tab/>Bell's first telephone patent was granted on March 7, 1876. Bell was granted 18 additional patents in his name, and 12 that he shared with partners. In 1880 France awarded Bell the Volta Prize, worth 50,000…
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…of the things the British public was not allowed to do include; flying a kite or lighting a bonfire. This demonstrates how propaganda was used to maintain people's morale, keep them enthusiastic about the long-lasting war. Censorship was adopted to convince people…
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…is reinforced by an inspired metaphor where Strickland tells us that, while Kahlo is talking, "Her hands are two long kites" Suggesting exaggerated hand gestures and body language, giving the idea that Kahlo enjoys being the centre of attention. The end…
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…in 1752 showed that lightning was actually a form of electricity. Determined to further establish his belief that lightning was electricity, he performed his famous kite experiment. He flew a kite with a metal needle attached to the tip on a very fine metal…
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…Someone once said, “Throw your dreams into space like a kite, and you do not know what it will bring back, a new life, a new friend, a new love, a new country” (Nin, The Diaries of Anais). Dreams are the result of subconscious thoughts…
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…foreman, intending to devote his life to science (#5). Experiments he proposed, showed that lightning was in fact a form of electricity. Later that year his famous kite experiment, in which he flew a kite with the wire attached to a key during a thunderstorm…
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…, some had to be shipped by boat. On the day of their first test flight, their glider was flown as if it were a kite. A series of long wired were attached to their control system, and they could operate them on the ground. After it worked successfully…
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