sculpted by Polykleitos in 450 BC. The original does not exist today‚ probably because the bronze sculpture was melted down for many other uses‚ leaving us to appreciate his work from multiple Roman copies in marble. The statue is now known as “The Spear
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Louis Arthur Ducos de Hauron was a French photographer born on December 8‚ 1837 in Langon‚ France. Not only was he a well-known photographer‚ but he was also a successful physicist and inventor as well. His invention of the trichrome process of color photography in 1869 has been one of the key developments in photography in the 19th century. His development of color photography is easily one of the most significant achievements in photography‚ and his basic concepts and techniques have been improved
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full tour of the factory and a chance for an unknown grand prize. Four children quickly claim their prize: the greedy and gluttonous Augustus Gloop from Düsseldorf‚ the spoiled and rotten Veruca Salt from Buckinghamshire‚ the competitive and boastful Violet Beauregarde from Atlanta‚ and the arrogant and aggressive Mike Teavee from Denver. Charlie hopes to win as well‚ but neither the bar he is given as a birthday present nor the one bought for him by Grandpa Joe contains a ticket. A fifth child in Russia
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In classic works of literature‚ all characters have certain flaws‚ and Shakespeare’s tragedies’ characters in particular have faults that ultimately lead to their ruination. In Hamlet‚ Ophelia’s flaws eventually kill her. In the beginning of the play‚ it is clear through her thoughts and actions that that Ophelia is an obedient person. But upon closer inspection‚ the audience can see that she is not merely an obedient‚ but completely dependent and weak character. In fact‚ her needy nature
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Lab 3: Hydrogen Spectrum Abstract When white light is viewed through a diffraction grating‚ we can see each component that makes up the light. However‚ when in an excited state‚ a gaseous element produces bright light of specific wavelengths rather than a continuous spectrum of colors. This phenomenon ultimately lead to the Neils Bohr model of the atom in 1913. Introduction In the middle of the 19th century‚ Robert Bunsen and Gustav Kichoff observed that gases emit spectral lines specific
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many fruits and vegetables. They are commonly the yellow and orange pigments. Figure 3: The carotenoids (http://chemwiki.ucdavis.edu/@api/deki/files/7280/=Zeaxantina.jpg) Anthocynins This pigment associates with the colours pink‚ red‚ mauve‚ violet and blue which are found in flowers‚ fruit and vegetables. These have a function in reproduction. Figure 4: Malvidin present in grapes (http://www.friedli.com/herbs/phytochem/anthocyanins.gif) The Visible Spectrum The mixture of chlorophyll
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Independent Variable- colours of five artificial flowers. Colours used: yellow‚ red‚ blue‚ light violet‚ white. Dependent Variable- Amount of bees attracted by the colours (± 1 bee). Raw Data- Colour Amount of bees every five minutes (± 0.1 s; ±1 bee) Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Trial 4 Trial 5 Red 0 0 0 0 0 Yellow 2 3 5 2 7 Blue 0 0 1 1 1 Light Violet 1 1 0 1 0 White 2 2 1 1 1 Table 1- Raw data. Qualitative Data- At the beginning of the experiment the weather was cloudy‚ while at the end of the experiment
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glared at the screen. “What does she think she’s doing?” she screamed as she began to leave the room to find her sister. Before Cornelia was able to leave‚ a blond-haired man named Prince Schneizel el Britannia entered the room. Cornelia narrowed her violet eyes at her brother. “What are you doing
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In poetry‚ there are several factors that help connect the meaning given out by the author. For this to happen the author must let these factors go hand and hand. In “Ode to a Nightingale” by John Keats‚ the tone‚ mood‚ and setting are directly affected by one another to help establish the deeper meaning of the poem. The overall tone throughout the poem is of resignation toward death. At first‚ Keats describes the agonizing death of his brother by saying that he had “fever” and “fret” along with
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of Sennacherib" the narrator’s tone is one of amazement. It is clear to see that he is amazed by how quickly‚ and easily the huge enemy‘s army is wiped out. He says that the enemy’s army was as numerous as the leaves on the trees and that their spears shined like the "stars on the sea"‚ but all the angel of death had to do was "spread his wings" to dispose of them. The speaker seems to be in awe of how little effort it took the death angel to wipe them out‚ because he says that all the angel
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