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    A community‚ a system of belief‚ a tradition and a way of life- Catholicism and Theravada Buddhism are all of these and many more. There are many affinities between Theravada Buddhism and Catholicism‚ but each tradition is marked with its own unique origins. Thus it is valuable to explore Buddhist rituals‚ practices‚ ethics and morals comparatively to those Catholic‚ but equally important to examine those features that are uniquely their own religion. Every religion that strives to achieve its

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    Introduction Lyceum of the Philippines implemented a good facilities to all Cruise line students to have a better preparation for the students to be successful on their bachelor`s course. These facilities help the student to be energized on doing our projects‚ activities and homeworks. That`s why Lyceum give their best for the satisfaction of the students and also for the preparation on our future plot. A facility is designed built‚ installed to serve a specific function affording convience and

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    The Light and Darkness in the Poems of George Gordon Byron Abstract: The thesis is about the analysis of light and darkness in the poems of George Gordon Byron. The analysis is based on the two poems-She Walks in Beauty and Darkness. Key words: light‚ darkness‚ Byron‚ contrast‚ beauty‚ fight. As a leading figure of Romantic Movement‚ George Byron is widely regarded as the most flamboyant and notorious one of the major Romantics. He was the ideal of the Romantic poet‚ embracing the power of

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    “STREET LIGHT” is one of the major power consuming factors. Most of the time we see street lights are ON even after sunrise thus wasting lot of energy. Over here we are avoiding the problem by having an automatic system which turns ON & OFF the street lights at given time or when the ambient light falls below a specific intensity. All streetlights are connected to a central computer from where the time at which the lights are to be turned ON/OFF can be set. An LDR is used to check if the lights have

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    faced social problems himself. This problem‚ along with others‚ is represented by a green light. The color green represents money or wealth and a light is something only to be looked at and can never be held. In The Great Gatsby‚ the green light represents hope and opportunity; symbolizing The American Dream. Although The American Dream is not mentioned by name during the book‚ Fitzgerald uses the green light as a metaphor for it. Everyone has their own American Dream but in general it is about achieving

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    We can see through the results that there isn’t a normal proportional relationship between the wavelength of the light and the rate of photosynthesis and instead it starts relatively high then decreases and increases again. The colour red gives the highest rate of photosynthesis (89 bubbles per minute) with blue giving the second highest rate of photosynthesis (70 bubbles per minute)‚ and yellow giving the third highest rate of photosynthesis (64 bubbles per minute) and green with by far the least

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    How does light intensity and carbon dioxide levels affect photosynthesis rate Phaladi Phaladi 201102379 Department Of Mathematics And Science Education University Of Botswana Plants‚ through the use of chlorophyll (green pigment in plants) that traps light can generate ‘food’ by combining carbon dioxide in the air and water. As with many chemical process energy is need to make and break molecules during the chemical process. The greater the light levels the more energy is available to carry

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    0032-0889/84/75/0 142/04/$01.00/0 Light-Induced Transformation of Amyloplasts into Chloroplasts in Potato Tubers’ Received for publication November 9‚ 1983 and in revised form January 19‚ 1984 YU S. ZHU‚ DENISE L. MERKLE-LEHMAN‚ SHAIN D. KUNG* Department of Biological Sciences‚ University of Maryland Baltimore County‚ Catonsville‚ Maryland 21228 ABSTRACT The transformation of amyloplast into chloroplasts in potato (Solawum tuberosum L.) tuber tissue can be induced by light. Excised potato tuber discs

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    How Light Affect Our Planet: Process Writing Thomas Tse October 31‚ 2012 Nowadays due to light pollution‚ it is hard to find a place in Hong Kong that can look at the stars clearly. It means that the light has disturbed our planet already; few types of animals can’t figure out that it’s morning or night. It affects the animal’s differentiation‚ communication and competition capacity. According to different problems‚ we must need to have some actions to help our society

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    How light intensity effects the Rate of photo synthesis. Aim The aim of my experiment is to find out how light intensity affects the rate of photosynthesis. Prediction I predict that as the light intensity increases that the rate of photosynthesis will increase in proportion‚ so for example if you increase the light intensity from 10cm away to 20 cm away form a stationary plant. There for the rate of photosynthesis will decrease proportionally with the distance of the light from the plant (in

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