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    Gatsby Green Light

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    From Gatsby’s personal feelings‚ he “believed in the green light‚ the orgastic future that year by year recedes before us. It eluded us then‚ but that’s no matter- to-morrow we will run faster‚ stretch our arms farther… And one fine morning--- So we beat on‚ boats against the current‚ borne back ceaselessly into the past” (180). Available evidence presents that the green light symbolizes Gatsby’s hopes for the future; corresponding with this‚ he’s always going to figuratively

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    The M2 Light Tank

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    T2E1 or M2 “Light Tank” it would also be equipped with smaller armaments‚ but Soldiers would make do with this light tank as America was dealing with the Great Depression back home. The M2 would also bring about the dual turret feature‚ a new design feature popular at the time. With the introduction of classification levels different variants would be produced with increased armor and armaments. This would give birth to the M2 medium variant which would be a stepping stone for other more prominent

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    The Dark side of Robert Frost Robert Frost is often referred to as a poet of nature. Words and phrases such as fire and ice‚ flowers in bloom‚ apple orchards and rolling hills‚ are all important elements of Frost ’s work. Remove them and something more than symbols are taken away. These ‘benign ’ objects provide an alternative way to look at the world and are often used as metaphors to describe a darker view of nature and humans. In Frost ’s poetry‚ the depth is as important as the surface. The

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    Electric Light Bulb

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    Electric Light-Bulb The modern world is an electrified world. The light bulb‚ which was probably one of the greatest inventions of all time‚ profoundly changed humans life by illuminating the night and making it hospitable to a wide range of human activity. Until the light bulb and electricity were invented‚ people could see at night only with candles‚ fires‚ gaslights‚ or oil lamps. The electric light bulb provided brighter light so people were better able to read‚ sew‚ and do other things that

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    neon lights notes

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    neon lights: -consists of brightly glowing electrified glass tubes or bulbs that contain rarefied neon or other gases History: -Neon (the element) was discovered in 1898 by William Ramsay and Morris W. Travers. After they had discovered neon‚ they had explored neon’s many properties using an electrical gas discharge tubes. They later wrote that “the blaze of crimson light from the tube told its own story and was a sight to dwell upon and never forget.” -following neon’s discovery‚ neon tubes

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    automatic street light

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    lock Diagram of Automatic Street Lights Intensity Control Automatic Street Lights Intensity Control block diagram Here you can read more and buy the ready made kit AUTO INTENSITY CONTROL OF STREET LIGHTS In the current system‚ maximum lightning over the freeways is completed through HID (High Intensity Discharge lamps)‚ the energy utilization of HID lamps/lanterns are high. The intensity of HID lamps cannot be controlled‚ in harmony to the necessity‚ therefore there is a requirement to

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    Compound Light Microscope The familiar compound light microscope is a series of lenses (hence "compound") that focus visible light in such a way as to produce a magnified image. A single lens‚ often called a magnifying glass‚ cannot generally magnify images as much as a series of lenses although Antony van Leeuwenhoek‚ the first microbiologist‚ used a simple‚ albeit exquisitely crafted‚ lens to discover single-celled "animalcules‚" as he called them. Advantages: Basic compound light microscopes

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    The Dark Side of Beauty Pageants With their glamour‚ expensive dresses‚ jewels and‚ big fake smiles‚ beauty pageant contestants are just hiding their true personalities under materialistic things. People may say that beauty pageants aren’t always about looks. The contestants are scored on beauty‚ personality‚ evening wear‚ athletic wear and over all perception of the contestant. Beauty contestant ages range from 2 years old to 60+ years old. The fact that contestants lie about their beliefs

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    The discovery of the light bulb Finally the bell rings everybody running toward homeroom I take my time and pack my books away. We just watched a video about Virginia part of the 13 colonies back then in history class. Since I was the last one to leave my teacher Mrs.Trovato said “did you enjoy watching the video?”I quietly respond yes and start wondering about how people survived back then. When I came back from school I changed my skinny jeans and blouse in to my sweats and tank top. Quickly

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    No more woof

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    NO MORE WOOF http://www.livescience.com/42300-no-more-woof-dog-animal-communication.html A dog may be man’s best friend‚ but if people ever figure out what dogs are really thinking‚ will the friendship sour? That’s a risk that a few inventors in Europe are willing to take: They’ve received funding to develop "No More Woof‚" an electronic device that promises to analyze dogs’ brain waves and translate a few of their thoughts into rudimentary English. It’s still a work in progress‚ but once

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