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…. Today, electromagnets are widely used in technology and are the essential components of relays and circuit breakers. Electromagnets are also used in automobiles in electromagnetic clutches and brakes. In some streetcars, electromagnetic brakes grip directly…
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…Frida Kahlo Her life "I suffered two grave accidents in my life. One in which a streetcar knocked me down.....The other accident is Diego." Frida Kahlo was born on July 7 1907, in the city of Mexico. However, she claimed that she was born in 1910…
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…to more than eighteen million. They worked in the shipyards, lumber mills, steel mills, foundries. They are welders, electricians, mechanics, and even boilermakers. They operated streetcars, buses, cranes, and tractors. Women engineers were working…
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…and improving existing ones would get the nation ready. With more people using their personal cars to enter the cities, the city streetcars were becoming less of a staple for cities. People were driving right to where they want to go instead of using public…
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…located. This made the big cities very congested. However with the breakthrough of the “el”, electric streetcars, and subways, around 1867, cities began to open up more. Those who were fortunate enough to move out of the slums and into better surrounding…
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…. The first scene, that Taymor talks about is the streetcar crashed into the bus that Frida was riding, broke her spinal column, her pelvis, etc. The impact of the crash left Frida naked and bloodied, but covered with gold dust. Taymor was saying that Frida painted…
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…Slouched on the chill leather of a discarded rotting sofa, I sat waiting in the abandoned tip. Flashes of light shone through the cracks in the fence from passing streetcars, creating vivid dancing shadows from the dejected furniture surrounding me…
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…and sound. The next morning Griffin called the medical information service and asked for the name of some prominent dermatologists. They gave him three names. The first one he called gave him an appointment immediately, so Griffin took the streetcar to his…
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…painting of the female nude is subject to the artist’s interpretation of her form. She is affected by the artist’s desire for his model, as well as his art and she is torn between the artist’s inability to be both lover and painter. Hubert Damisch’s…
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…a representation, and behind the appearance of this is the ultimate and true reality, a driving force named the will. The real world of the will is objectified, or pictured, or represented, by the phenomena which we wrongly take to be real ourselves. The nature…
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