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    Green Light

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    My Green Light My green light is an ambiguous entity‚ consisting of multiple forms‚ each day varying from the next. This ever-changing pattern in my life is possibly a result of a void left behind from my childhood‚ as my parents had never encouraged or raised any desire to strive for a goal in me. As such I now have an inability to create a permanent goal for myself. My green light‚ in short‚ lacks conviction - it is deprived of the motivation required to maintain my interest‚ and eventually

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    Green Light

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    The Green Light The green light at the end of Daisy’s dock is a significant symbol within the book. To Gatsby‚ the green light represents his dream‚ which is Daisy. To attain her would be completing Gatsby’s American Dream. The first time the green light is seen in the novel is also the first time Nick sees Gatsby. Fitzgerald writes‚ “…he stretched out his arms toward the dark water in a curious way‚ and‚ far as I was from him‚ I could have sworn he was trembling. Involuntarily I glanced seaward

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    Neuron

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    small: The Neuronneuron: a nerve cell; receives signals from other neurons or sensory organs‚ processes these signals‚ and sends signals to other neurons‚ muscles‚ or bodily organs  the basic unit of the nervous system The Neuron 3 types of neurons: 1. sensory neurons: respond to input from sensory organs (skin‚ eyes‚ etc.) 2. motor neurons: send signals to muscles to control movement 3. interneurons: connect the sensory neurons and motor neurons most of the neurons in the brain

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    The green light at the end of the dock is Gatsby’s “American Dream”. The green light serves as hopefulness for Gatsby life long dream that he is going to do anything he can to accomplish his goal. “Possibly it had occurred to him that the colossal significance of that light had now vanished forever.” This symbolizes that the dream of Daisy has vanished and that it will never become a dream. Gatsby will either achieve his goal of getting his dream girl or hit the bottom with failure.”The moment when

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    “The Halo That Would Not Light” by Lucie Brock-Broido is a poem about death and the idea of growing up and maturing. It is not uncommon to hear an adult say that “adults are just over-grown children‚” and this is the idea I believe‚ this poem refers to. The terms “raptor‚” and “scarab” are both related to ancient times‚ one with the era of dinosaurs and one with the time of the ancient Egyptians. Although children often love dinosaurs and also enjoy the idea of lost treasure the Egyptians left‚

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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

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    The Green Light Theory

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    The Green Light Theory The American existed at is prime during the 1920s‚ when everything changed for the United States. According to Fitzgerald‚ The American Dream became corrupt in the 20s and he proved in The Great Gatsby. His main character Jay Gatsby embodied the image of the corrupted American Dream‚ and “the novel describes the death of a romantic vision of America” (Person Jr.). Throughout the entire novel Gatsby used his wealth to his advantage to win his love back without rationally thinking

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    In this moment Fitzgerald explains that Gatsby believes he has accomplished his dream and has stabilized his relationship with Daisy. The significance of the green light has now been forgotten by Gatsby because his life can now be the way it was before he left for the war. In this stage of the novel‚ Fitzgerald takes time to express even further the impossible dream that Gatsby is chasing. While for an instant one might think that Fitzgerald allows Gatsby to achieve this superficial dream‚ he later

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    The Green Light in The Great Gatsby The flashing light at the end of the dock across the water is first symbolically associated with Daisy. However‚ throughout the novel it gains new aspects and connotations‚ covering a full circle at the end of the novel. Throughout the novel the green light symbolizes various elements: Daisy’s love‚ money‚ renewal‚ death‚ and American Dream. The green light is introduced in chapter one for the first time: He stretched out his arms toward the dark water in a

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    Green Light Lab Report

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    1. Describe the mechanism by which green fluorescent protein (GFP) is able to emit fluorescent light and why ultraviolet light is required to visualise it. (5 marks) When GFP is hit with UV light‚ the chromophore is hit by a photon. This changes the chromophore from ground state (A) to A*‚ which is a highly excitable state. Due to such a highly excitable state not being able to remain so for very long‚ the A* state chromophore emits a proton‚ lowering its state to I*‚ the energetic I. This I* state

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