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    The Great Wave

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    Katsushika Hokusai. The Great Wave off Kanagawa from Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji. c. 1831. Polychrome woodblock print on paper‚ 9 7/8” x 14 5/8” (25 x 37.1 cm). Hokusai’s The Great Wave off Kanagawa is a woodblock print that was published around 1831‚ and it is one of the most iconic Japanese works of art in the world. It depicts a colossal wave about to come crashing down on three fishing boats‚ or oshiokuri-bune—Japanese fishing boats that are known for their speed (Cartwright and Nakamura)

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    Rogue Waves

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    Rogue Waves For centuries‚ mariners have spread stories about giant sudden waves which appeared out of nowhere without warning which were strong enough to capsize even the mightiest and largest ships. Several vessels—such as the S.S. Waratah‚ the M.S. Munchen‚ and the S.S. Edmund Fitzgerald—were all rumored to have been sunk by rogue waves (Walsh par. 3). Further‚ rogue waves have been blamed for ripping the bow off of a Norwegian freighter near the tip of South Africa in 1974‚ almost capsizing

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    Electromagnetic Waves

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    Electromagnetic Waves Although you might not know it you’re constantly surrounded by thousands of electromagnetic waves every day. Sunlight and x-rays are only two types of electromagnetic waves‚ other types are: radio wave‚ infrared rays‚ ultra-violet rays and gamma rays Nature of an electromagnetic wave Electric and magnetic fields are not made up of matter. An electromagnetic wave consists of an electric and magnetic field and doesn’t need a medium to exist. They are the regions through

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    Tides and Waves

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    1.0 What Causes the Tides Tides are periodic rises and falls of large bodies of water. Tides are caused by the gravitational interaction between the earth and the moon. Tides are the cyclic rising and falling of earth’s ocean surface caused by the tidal forces of the moon and the sun acting on the earth . Tides cause changes in the depth of the sea and produce oscillating currents known as tidal streams‚ making prediction of tides important for coastal navigation. The strip of seashore

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    The Great Wave

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    Art 100 Tues/Thurs-11:00 The Great Wave The Great Wave off Kanagawa‚ also known as The Great Wave‚ the most Hokusai’s famous work is the first woodblock print in his series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji. It was published sometime between 1830 and 1833. Looking at Hokusai’s prints‚ they are very accurate‚ virtuosity. So looking over the work‚ people can feel hardness as a product of a painter rather than an artist. However‚ as long I look at The Great Wave‚ the impression of the work will be more

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    Korean Wave

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    Enquiry Study(IES) on the “Impacts of Korean Wave Stars on the Personal Development of Teenagers in Hong Kong”. Therefore‚ I would like to ask that you please help me fill out this questionnaire on the topic. All information obtained is for the enquiry’s purpose and will remain confidential. Thank you. Personal Information Sex: [] Female [] Male Age: [] 11-13 [] 14-16 [] 17-19 Part A 1. Do you describe yourself as a fan of Korean wave stars? [] Yes (go to question 2)

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    The Third Wave

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    1. What did you find disturbing about the article? If you were in that setting as a student‚ how do you think you would have behaved? Was this experiment ethical on the part of the teacher? Do you believe HE felt it was ethical? What I found most disturbing about his article was‚ that the fact one person could go in and take a group of students and convince them that being a part of a particular group could unite them as one! It seemed they were more disciplined‚ stronger‚ held each

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    Em Waves

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    Electromagnetic waves in space See the book “Optics” by Hecht sections 3.2 and 3.3 Speed of light: EM waves travel in a vacuum with speed c = c = 299‚792‚458 ms-1 exactly They are transverse waves with (vector) E and B field orthogonal to each other‚ for this section bold indicates vector quanties. When far from the source (many wavelengths) the E and B fields are in phase The vector E x B points in the direction of motion Travelling waves can be written as E = E 0 ⋅ ei ( kx −ωt ) and B = B 0 ⋅ ei

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    Homeless Waves

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    The sun is setting; the ocean waves are crashing against the shore pounded with the rhythm of my beating heart. Spending the rest of my life in a wheelchair meant giving up the things I love‚ no dancing‚ no high heels‚ no hiking‚ no beach-combing. As I watched as the waves rose up‚ curled‚ then crashed; drew back into the sea. With each crash‚ the waves seemed to pull a piece of my life out to sea‚ saying‚ no more. . . no more. ... I couldn’t sleep wondering what was going to become of me. Thirty

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    Korean Wave

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    Reflection On ‘The Korean Wave: The Seoul of Asia’ The main issue that was being discussed in this article is the effect of Korean wave for cultural influence on neighboring countries and how national identity impacts framing processes related to media coverage and public response. South Korea was known for its negative images such as the Korean wars‚ cycles of poverty and political instability. However‚ Korean wave has been successful in diminished the entire negative images due to trendy entertainers

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