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     Dove lived on a boat for seven years; inspired by the organic shape of the ocean by which his work is derived and this brings a fluent‚ yet abstract element to the piece. The art represents a boat coming out of a dim background crashing through the tides. The three most outstanding visual elements in this work of art are: color‚ light‚ and lines. In terms of visual elements‚ it’s clearly stated that color is the strongest one.  He used a primary color palette‚ making his artwork so bright and eye-catching

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    refuses to listen to the advice of Cassius to not march to Philippi‚ but rather let the triumvirate’s troops come to them: There is a tide in the affairs of men Which‚ taken at the flood‚ leads on to fortune; Omitted all the voyage of their life Is bound in shallows and in miseries. (4.3.217-220) In this moment before Philippi‚ Brutus forgets that tides must also fall. Critic R. A. Yoder observes that the metaphor is appropriate for the play: Caesar as risen and fallen‚ and so‚ too‚ does

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    Galileo Galilei‚ often referred to as the ‘father of experimental physics’ (18)‚ was of many roles a mathematician‚ philosopher and astronomer. He began his studies at the University of Pisa in 1581‚ attending until 1585 but earning no degree. After proving his talent in mathematics with written papers‚ proofs and the occasional public lecture‚ Galileo secured a teaching profession at the University of Pisa in 1589 and so began his career-long experimental science journey. At the time‚ the Aristotelian

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    Power Crisis In Bangladesh Introduction: Power plays a great role wherever people lives and works in industry‚ agriculture‚ and transportation etc. The living standard and prosperity of a nation vary directly with increase in use of power. As technology is advancing the consumption of power is steadily rising. Sufficient and reliable source of electricity is a major prerequisite for a sustained and successful economic development effort and poverty reduction. In Bangladesh‚ 90 million of the

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    Vibrant colored seashells lay all over the glittering sand and you can spend hours looking for the perfect one. Lively animated tide pools gather unique creatures clinging to their rocks. Emerald sea anemones with their vast soft arms stretched upward are a particular favorite. A gentle touch and they curl up into a tight ball. Small silver fish dart about waiting for the tide to return‚ setting them free into the vast ocean. Time tends to slip away as you immerse yourself in the flora and fauna of

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    and the water molecules. Stronger winds (like storm surges) cause larger waves. Many things can create waves on the ocean some of those things are as wind‚ earthquakes‚ the current‚ etc. Also the sun and moon’s gravitational pull controls the tide levels. Tides make the water go up and down‚ whereas the current in the water makes the water move horizontally. Waves of water do not move horizontally‚ they only move up and down. Large waves travel faster than smaller ones. There are two attributes used

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    and understanding of processes within it: biology‚ chemistry‚ geology‚ meteorology‚ and physics as well as geography. History Humans first acquired knowledge of the waves and currents of the seas and oceans in pre-historic times. Observations on tides were recorded by Aristotle and Strabo. Early modern exploration of the oceans was primarily for cartography and mainly limited to its surfaces and of the creatures that fishermen brought up in nets‚ though depth soundings by lead line were taken.

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    “The Act of Crossing” (The Walt Whitman archive)‚ the feeling of passing on‚ growing and ultimately dying was crafted into it. Additionally‚ the feeling of moving on and continuing “Flow on‚ river! flow with the flood-tide‚ and ebb with the ebb-tide!”(Whitman 111).The poem then ends with the idea of life and death as “You furnish your parts toward eternity‚Great or small‚ you furnish your parts toward the soul.”(Whitman 145-146) reminding us that while that created by humans live

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    phytoplankton the base of the oceanic food chain? What things do phytoplankton need to survive? What percentage of the Earth’s oxygen are phytoplankton responsible for producing? Which type of phytoplankton are responsible for red tide? What negative effects can red tide cause for the marine environment? If upwelling aids in phytoplankton growth‚ would less upwelling affect phytoplankton numbers? How? How does a decrease in phytoplankton affect the rest of the food web? Would harmful algal blooms

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    civil rights activist‚ loved by many for her inspiring works. Still I Rise‚ like I‚ Too Sing America‚ this poem gave a sense of hope‚ and strength to the readers. She used many metaphors in her poem such as “I am a black ocean … I bear in the tide.” The tide of an ocean goes back weak but comes back stronger than before. Maya is suggesting that she can be pushed down but each time she will rise again stronger than

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