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    This experiment seeks to demonstrate the law of reflection - the angle of incidence is equal to the angle of reflection when measured from the normal. Equipment Single slit raybox with power supply Paper Ruler Protractor Sharp Pencil Plane mirror Support for mirror (e.g. wooden block with a groove in‚ or plasticine)  Method Draw a line on the paper. Place the mirror on the line and support it so it does not move. Shine the beam from the raybox towards the mirror. Use the pencil

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    Reflection Experiment Background Information The law of reflection states that the angle of incidence will be equal to the angle of reflection. I.e. the angle that the light strikes the reflective surface at will be the same as the angle that it leaves it at. Aim To investigate the law of reflection and evaluate its accuracy. Hypothesis The law of reflection will be correct. Apparatus and Materials  Light Box  Mirror  Protractor  Blank Paper Safety This experiment is

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    Renowned authors such as W.J.T Mitchell accepted the fact that the way an individual understands a text is the “coequal‚ mutually independent‚ and collaborative” bond between words and images. Because of this‚ words and images cannot be put together without a direct context to lead the reader. Otherwise‚ a the message would be conveyed incorrectly. Due to this‚ there was a crucial overlap which linked Mitchell’s work with any other photographic essay. Of the many important topics I noticed to be

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    ASSESSMENT COVER SHEET Course: 12 PHY Level: 2 Title of Assessment: Light Manipulation using telescopes Standard Number: AS91169 Version: 2 Credits: 3 Time Allowed: Two weeks Due Date: 2nd March 2018 Further assessment opportunity offered: Yes Teacher in Charge: Student’s Name __________Bradley Cartwright____________ Tutor Group ______NWIN________ Teacher ____CRR________________________ Date handed in ________________________Time handed in ____________

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    There is an eye looks out from an inch-wide hole stamped out of a piece of unusually corrugated cardboard on the cover of a book. The book is the special issue of the journal Film Culture published in 1963. It is we are looking at‚ and is looking at us. In Metaphors on Vision‚ Brakhage (1963) claims that there is an original perspective of an eye. From Brakhage’s perspective‚ it is his eye that peers through the hole. It is his eye we are invited to see through. For many of his audiences in the years

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    Solaris of Solaris Seethes by Janet McNulty is a spaceship‚ and the only companion of her creator’s granddaughter‚ Rynah‚ after their home planet of Lanyr is destroyed. Unlike most spaceships‚ Solaris has a personality. More importantly‚ she has a plan: gather the heroes spoken of in ancient prophecy‚ restore Lanyr‚ and save the universe. She summons these four strangers from the past‚ present and future of Earth‚ a forgotten planet in a “primitive” sector of the galaxy: Solon the philosopher‚ Tom

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    The sun and the moon has long been seen as a dichotomy through many cultures and many people’s eyes. Day and night‚ hot and cold‚ the list can continue with different interpretations between individuals. But‚ in a Gulag labour camp where “a convict’s thoughts are no freer than he is” (40) – a man whose mind is only subjected to the unjust oppression by the Soviet Government – his ideas of what the sun and the moon can mean is significantly repressed to misfortunes that is perpetuated by the camp

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    Better Vision for the Poor By Aneel Karnani‚ Bernard Garrette‚ Jordan Kassalow‚ & Moses Lee Stanford Social Innovation Review Spring 2011 Copyright  2011 by Leland Stanford Jr. University All Rights Reserved Stanford Social Innovation Review Email: info@ssireview.org‚ www.ssireview.org Action Case Study Better Vision for the Poor would seem that private companies could profitably supply eyeglasses to the poor—an ideal situation for applying the bottom of the pyramid (BOP) approach

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    One of the strongest interpersonal skills that we have is empathy. When someone is feeling sad for a specific reason‚ it really helps to talk with someone else who has gone through the same experience. That’s why there are groups like Alcoholics Anonymous and Mothers Against Drunk Driving. People who have gone through a similar situation to yours understand the emotions that you feel and the questions that you have. Don’t get me wrong‚ other friends are good to have around to listen to you‚ but

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    What was the first camera like? The camera is a great invention. It allows us to do anything from taking pictures of our loved ones and capturing memories to making fine art. But this makes me think‚ what was the first camera like? Before there where cameras like the ones we use today‚ photos were taken using the camera obscura. They were dark chambers with a small lens or pinhole (so it was also called a pin-hole camera). The light that came through the pinhole was then projected onto

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