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    The Taj Mahal

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    Taj Mahal - The Taj - is the "King Emperor" amongst the World Wonders. The Taj is the final achievement and acme of the Mughal Art. It represents the most refined aesthetic values. It is a fantasy-like grandeur. It is the perfect culmination and artistic interplay of the architects’ skill the jewellers’ inspiration. The marble in-lay walls of the Taj are amongst the most outstanding examples of decorative workmanship. The elegant symmetry of its exterior and the aerial grace of its domes and minarets

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    Preparation and Characterization of Hydrocarbons Miranda‚ Marilyn1‚ Comaling‚ Leif Anthony B.2 1Professor‚ School of Chemical Engineering‚ Chemistry and Biotechnology‚ Mapua Institute of Technology; 2Student (s)‚ Subject/Section‚ School of Chemical Engineering‚ Chemistry and Biotechnology‚ Mapua Institute of Technology ABSTRACT Hydrocarbons are compounds that only contain carbon and oxygen atoms. Alkanes‚ alkenes‚ alkynes and aromatic rings are the four classifications of hydrocarbons

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    available at any carpenter’s workshop‚ to produce the powder. The process was similar to that of making kajal. The researchers used two earthen pots—one to keep wood wool and the other to cover it. The wood wool soot deposited on the upper pot was scraped out and washed with acetone. The washed soot was then air dried and oxidised with nitric acid to obtain wsCNPs. The nanoparticle was tested on three types of mosquitoes–Anopheles‚ Aedes and Culex. To monitor the growth and life cycle‚ optical fluorescence

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    In line 8‚ for example‚ the color white is used to depict the color of the boy’s hair after a day of work. “You know that the soot cannot spoil your white hair”. Here‚ Blake gives the idea that this is a child with blonde hair that has been made to look black‚ like soot. In lines 5 through 7 Blake had already depicted that these children were shaved bald to keep the soot from gathering in their hair‚ therefore‚ throughout these four lines of passage we are given a clear picture of what these boys

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    EGR On Diesel Engines

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    THIS DOCUMENT IS PROTECTED BY U.S. AND INTERNATIONAL COPYRIGHT It may not be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system‚ distributed or transmitted‚ in whole or in part‚ in any form or by any means. Downloaded from SAE International by Loughborough University‚ Tuesday‚ July 17‚ 2012 06:34:41 PM SAE TECHNICAL PAPER SERIES 2001-01-3497 Influence of EGR on Combustion and Exhaust Emissions of Heavy Duty DI-Diesel Engines Equipped with CommonRail Injection Systems Raffael Schubiger‚ Andrea Bertola and

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    CHIMENY SWEEPER

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    boy’s father who sold his son to earn some money and now this injured child from the heart replies to this evil and cruel father with tears in his eyes‚ who cleans “chimney “ in “soot” and dust and also not given a proper place to sleep: “ Could scarcely cry ‘Weep! ‘Weep! ‘Weep! ‘Weep! ‘/ So your chimneys I sweep & in soot I sleep” (3-4). The speaker attacks the father

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    Blake's Chimney Sweeper

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    eIOSR Journal of Humanities and Social Science (JHSS) ISSN: 2279-0837‚ ISBN: 2279-0845. Volume 2‚ Issue 4 (Sep-Oct. 2012)‚ PP 27-30 www.iosrjournals.org Discourse of Children in William Blake’s “Chimney Sweeper Nujhat Afrin Abstract: This study of the poems‚ present a contradiction between the states of innocence and experience‚ two phases through which all people must pass. Here we see the naturalistic world of childhood against the world of corruption. The poem “The Chimney Sweeper” is set

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    March 2013 Social Issue‚ Symbols‚ and Themes of Blake’s “The Chimney Sweeper” Poems During the seventeenth century‚ people in England substituted burning wood with coal to use their fireplaces to avoiding paying hearth taxes. The burning of coal left soot on the interior walls of the fireplaces that needed to be removed to keep the fireplaces clean. Homes would be polluted with fumes of the coal residue if the fireplaces weren’t cleaned regularly (“A History of Chimney Sweeping”). Since children were

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    Global Warming

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    effect on convective clouds. Aerosols‚ particularly their indirect effects‚ represent the largest uncertainty in radiative forcing.[61] Soot may cool or warm the surface‚ depending on whether it is airborne or deposited. Atmospheric soot aerosols directly absorb solar radiation‚ which heats the atmosphere and cools the surface. In isolated areas with high soot production‚ such as rural India‚ as much as 50% of surface warming due to greenhouse gases

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    The Chimney Sweeper

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    using the color black. In the 1789 version‚ the speaker says that chimney sweeps are “lock’d up in coffins of black” and in the 1794 version‚ the speaker mentions that there is a “little black thing among the snow.” This outlines the blackness of the soot on the children‚ depicting the daily turmoil the children have to endure. Furthermore‚ illustrating the chimneys as ‘coffins’ describes their conditions: chimneys‚ like coffins‚ are claustrophobic and terrifying. Also noted in the 1794 edition‚ the

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