...can. This paper will hopefully provide an overview of the mystery of black holes and briefly discuss the nature of black holes, the causes of black holes and their types. So, what are black holes? According to NASA’s website “a black hole is a region in space where the pulling force of gravity is so strong that light is not able to escape”. What that means is a collapsing object, mostly dying stars, is being pushed or pressed into a very small place caused by a strong gravity. The strong gravity makes it hard for light to escape, and that is what makes black holes invisible or black. Black holes do not only swallow light but every other matter and even other stars, depending on how big the black hole is. To understand what a black hole is, we must understand what exactly causes a black...
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...Reaction Paper On Stage Play Sub. By: Babaran, Vina C. Bsbam22 Sub.To: Mr. Sammy E. Marcos Instructor Ticket No. 1075 Reciept No. 63817 STARS (JP Lopez) Characters: Cindy Liper as Wilma Jerie Sanchez as Juday Patricia Lopez as Norma Ken Sadsad as Edward Junelyn Villareal as Jolens Jm Encinas as Boyet SUMMARY: There were 2 known person in showbiz , who are old friends,but because of their feelings on a guy they became enemy for a long time..even if they are neighbors they have been outdoing & became worst.E ven if their maids (yaya) are in the same situation and same thought. This 2 known person in showbiz have a sons who promised them to bring them in United States . And when their sons came home from America , they are trying to say that their son is better than the other. And when they are fighting / quarilling again ,their sons admitted that they have re3lationship , and intend to live abroad and because of that unexpected news ,they felt guilt, they realize and awakened that fighting against each other is no good thing to offer. And lastly they became friends all over again. REACTION: This play is so fuuny.. because each one of them delivered their role nice & energetic. Most specially Norma & Wilma ...
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...An Exegetical Evaluation of the Impacts of “God is Dead” Religion has been subject to various examinations throughout time; this historically dominant concept has offered much to the world, while sometimes being disadvantageous. Philosophers have looked to offer insight and understanding to the idea of a higher power, aiming to try to grasp its complex nature. Friedrich Nietzsche a 19th century philosopher takes a different approach to the idea of religion in his literary narrative “The Gay Science”. In this narrative Nietzsche makes the bold statement that “God is Dead” (Nietzsche 95), claiming that we are responsible. This is rather extreme statement in any context, however considering the time period in which he was writing, a time where...
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...starfruit, Sunarto, Tuesday (13 / 07).Starfruit that thrives in the yard of his home, his magic into the decomposing substance capable of producing alternative power, amid complaints of residents will increase electricity tariff (TDL) since early July.He explains, to create electrical energy, the first star fruit commonly used as a vegetable is mashed to take water. Next, using soil media placed in a glass of mineral water is used, water is injected star fruit taste.Furthermore, each cup containing soil mixed with star fruit juice was associated with a series of copper wire and zinc plate, the electric current to flow.The result, electrical energy is created with a sizable voltage, ie up to 5 volts, enough to turn on the lights. The resulting voltage is also greater than the voltage of the battery stone fruit.According to him, electrical energy is created by starfruit has a high acidity level to be able to conduct ions and electrons are there on a piece of copper and zinc. Thus create an electric current.On average, 10 points starfruit is capable of creating an electric voltage up to 2.5 volts, equivalent to one dried fruit batteries. Even in his experience, the electrical energy of the star fruit vegetables can last up to one month old.Sunarto is also an electronic teacher in one school in this Magetan Bendo, hopes his invention will be...
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...I’m just going to put that out there. If I’m, “not even close to as strong as you thought I was,” why in the world would you ever have hope in my promises? Paragraph eight: I’ve kept all of the letters. Every single one. I’ve also kept all of the letters my dad sent me when I wasn’t speaking to him. You’re not the only one who gives me notes. I don’t care if you forgive me. I also don’t care what “Kaia” thinks. Paragraph nine: Gold star for you! I did go laugh at it with my friends. It was fun. Paragraph ten:A WARNING?! Oh, honey! That’s sounds a bit threatening. I don’t like being threatened. Don’t you dare tell me what to do. If you wouldn’t treat someone like that: then don’t. That’s for you, not for me. I’ve been forced to grow up a lot in the past few years. I’m not a coward. I stand up for what I believe and I don’t take crap from anyone. Paragraph eleven: According to the contents of this letter, I don’t have any kindness in my heart. Sorry! (Not really.) Paragraph twelve: Again, I really don’t care if you forgive me. Paragraph thirteen: You don’t want me to happy so save it. I definitely do not miss you. You won’t forget about me , but have fun...
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...escaped from prison from. Throughout the story, the narrative uses several rhetorical techniques such as: Imagery, foreshadowing, comparison and contradictions to produce a mentally intriguing story following the tragic ending of this family vacation. The family to set off early on morning on their scheduled trip. There is Bailey, the Grandmother and her cat, Pitty Sing, The Mother and infant child and the two younger siblings, June Star and John Wesley. Although the family had already planned to take the trip to Florida, the Grandmother frequently tries to impose her ideas of rerouting to east Tennessee to visit some of her old friends. She used the reasoning of “Here this fellow that calls himself The Misfit is aloose from the Federal Pen and headed toward Florida.” O’Connor moves along to use a bit of imagery when she goes to describe the funeral-like attire that the Grandmother dressed in, “White-cotton gloves, a navy blue straw sailor hat with a bunch of white violets on the brim…a navy blue dress…” as she goes to explain “Anyone seeing her dead on the highway would know at once that she was a lady”. Subtle details such as the paintings of the momentary beautiful surroundings, “Stone Mountain; The blue granite in some places..Brilliant red clay banks slightly streaked with purple….Rows of green lacework on the ground” were mentioned although they will soon darken...
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...Ocean Resources Paper (Option 2) Chelsea Ellis SCI/275 March 1, 2014 Tami McConnell Ocean Resources Paper (Option 2) Our oceans are at a greater risk than ever for acidification, dying coral reefs, over fishing, mercury pollution, litter, and trash you can actual see floating from space, and so much more. The oceans are our biggest resource for living, for life on Earth… they supply us with our air in every breath we take. Oceans gives us 50% to 70% of our air!! They need our help if we want to continue the joys of salt life and watching our fellow salt-water friends swim about happily. * Describe the problem and how it came about I would like to discuss acidification and the harms of it. I didn’t know that much about this problem before going into all the research, I knew our oceans we in dire need of help, but I had no idea how bad the acidification has gotten. Ocean acidification is when carbon dioxide (CO2) is absorbed by seawater and those chemical reactions that occur reduce the seawater pH, carbonate ion concentration, and saturation states of biologically important calcium carbonate minerals (NOAA, 2014). Our carbon footprint is killing not only the oceans animals, but we are killing ourselves here. Acidification is especially harmful to the little plankton, oysters, and shellfish. It’s harmful to the coral and the star fish that attach themselves to the coral, the fish that swim in the reefs, sea otters, and even the whales until eventually it finds...
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...on the gold coast in 2011, It will outline what caused such tragic events, give you insight into the victims and the offenders characteristics and what events can trigger people in similar situation to commit filicide-murder-suicide. The evidence relied on in this paper were the coroners report, understanding homicide and other familicide related papers based on prevention, causes and reasoning. Offender Paul Rogers Caucasian 40-year-old male, Born on the 4th of January 1971, New Zealand He had an 8-year relationship with Tania Simpson 2002-2010 and had two children, Kyla Rogers, girl born on the 19th of April 2006 and Bronnson a boy born in July 2009 (Barnes, 2012) Together Tania Simpson and Paul Rogers part-managed a caravan park owned by Tania Simpsons parents and had been engaged before Tania Simpson called off the engagement in 2010. After Tania Simpson left with the Kyla and Bronnson Rogers, Paul Rogers became very distraught he threatened committing suicide to Tania Simpson in order to upset her, lied, stalked both Tania Simpson and Julie Simpson (Tania Simpsons mother) to monitor where they were going and lashed out against the entire family (Barnes, 2012) The reaction that Paul Rogers had to the breakup in reference to stalking, lies and threatening Tania Simpson are all significant characteristics for why he murdered his family and friend (Brookman, 2005) There had been many warming signs that Paul rogers wasn’t coping and seemed...
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...Response Paper to McCloskey Article “On Being an Atheist” H.J. McCloskey, claims that “proofs” offered by theists for the existence of God simply do not provide evidence that there is one omnipotent, omniscient being. His arguments about “proofs” question why people are theists, and why theists should abandon their arguments or “proofs”. He claims that most people do not believe in God because of their lack of knowledge about evolution, but in fact most theist believe in God and consider themselves theists, because there is documented evidence that supersedes any “hypothesis” or “theory” that scientists have on the life forms on earth, and even earth itself. “In the beginning, when God created the heavens and the earth.” (Genesis 1:1) Although an atheist may make a convincing argument about there not being a God, and we are all products of evolution, there is no documented, definitive evidence that is fact. Darwin himself even labeled evolution as such, “the theory of evolution.” However, I do believe McCloskey makes a very valid point about the arguments he, as an atheist, is challenging, and he defends his ideas very well. While I can appreciate the theory that it is possible that the universe was a cluster of stars and then one day something exploded and miraculously the galaxies and solar systems were formed and, luckily for us there was one planet that was capable of sustaining life and microscopic organisms and bacteria evolved into all living things...
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...Rhetorical Strategies: How They Enhance the Essay Today, rhetorical strategies are ubiquitous. They can be discovered in the latest top box office cinematic movie, the beloved binge-watched television show on Netflix, the aggravating commercials we are forced to sit through, the latest best-selling book, etc. Applying rhetorical strategies helps the writer communicate with ease and fluidity. Rhetoric additionally helps the reader or viewer gain interest while making it pleasurable. All in all, rhetorical strategies are simply ways of effectively and adequately presenting material. In the essays of discussion the effectiveness of how imagery, emotional appeal and tone build the writers credibility and enhance the essay will be discovered. For example, Virginia Woolf uses rhetorical strategies in “The Death of The Moth”. Woolf begins by using imagery effectively throughout her essay by strategically incorporating descriptive details. Woolf encountered this moth in the day time, so she begins her essay by stating, “moths that fly by day are not properly to be called moths . . .” (para. 1). This statement spikes wonder; what does that mean? She explains that moths in the day “ . . . do not excite that pleasant sense of dark autumn nights and ivy-blossom which the commonest yellow-underwing asleep in the shadow of the curtain never fails to rouse in us” (Woolf para. 1). Her sense of imagery is full of color and expression which helps her credibility in her writing. It truly makes...
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...PROJECT REPORT ON “TECHNICAL ANALYSIS OF BANKING SECTOR AND ANALYSING MARKETPERFORMER, OUTPERFORMER AND UNDERPERFORMER” SUBMITTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MUMBAI IN THE PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE AWARD OF THE DEGREE OF MASTER OF MANAGEMENT STUDIES SUBMITTED BY MANISH BANSIDHAR INGALE UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF Mr. DEWANG MEHTA SHAH AND ANCHOR KUTCHHI ENGINEERING COLLEGE DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMNT STUDIES CHEMBUR, MUMBAI BATCH 2012-2014 Declaration I declare that the Master’s script that I hereby submit for the degree of Master of Management Studies at the Department Of Management Studies, Shah and Anchor Kutchhi Engineering College, has not previously been submitted by me for a degree at another university. Manish Bansidhar Ingale 10th feb, 2014 Chembur i ACKNOWLEDGEMENT By the grace of God who has provided me with the skills and abilities to be able to complete this report and present a clear picture of what I have been doing during the course of my internship. I would firstly like to thank the Department of Capital Market, for making this learning experience a part of our education and specifically thank PROF.DEWANG MEHTA for his advice and assistance in helping us avail this opportunity. Lastly I would like to express my deepest and utmost thanks to my parents, who have made me whatever I am today. ii ABSTRACT The field of equity research is very vast and one has to look into various aspects of the functioning...
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...Whether like it or not, some aspects of our lives are influenced by decisions made by anyone but us. Politics and political movements containing discourses could be listed under this category of decisions. It`s been a long while since public speakers are concerned with various dimensions of speech such as sounds, gestures, syntax, rhetoric, meanings, speech acts, moves, strategies and turns. In this paper our main focus is on the rhetoric of a speech. As we know where rhetoric is concerned we should inevitably deal with literature. In other words rhetoric is like a joint which connect literature with politics and establish a method of analyzing political speeches called polio-linguistic approach. Thus we can consider political discourses as pieces of literature. Literary techniques especially rhetorical devices serve as one of the most distinctive features of the greatest and most influential speeches of all time. There is no shortage of rhetorical devices used in these speeches, but we can prioritize them by count of repetitions in political discourses. In this study first I have represented the necessity of using these types of persuasive skills in political discourses, the methods within which politicians take advantages of these skills and the different sides of a successful speech. Then after a glance through different rhetorical devices, excerpts from four of the greatest speeches in history are provided with the rhetorical devices indicated in them. Finally a quite...
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...Illuminati's Exposed by Michelle When a few people wish to control and direct a mass of humanity, there are certain key structures that have to be in place. These are the same whether you are seeking to manipulate an individual, family, tribe, town, country, continent, or planet. First, you have to set the "norms", what is considered right and wrong, possible or impossible, sane or insane, good & bad. Most of the people follow those norms without question because of the baa-baa mentality, which has prevailed within the collective human mind for at least thousands of years. Second, you have to make life very unpleasant for those few who challenge your imposed "norms". Those who beat to a different drum like me or voice a different view, or version of the "truth" & lifestyle, stand out like a black sheep in the human herd. Your ancestorial governments/dictators have already conditioned the human herd to accept your norms as reality and so, in their arrogance & ignorance, they then ridicule or condemn those with a different and often times more accurate spin on life. Most of the time, you pressurize those who have a different spin on life to conform and stop free thinking. Parents do this to their children. The self-policing of the human herd goes far deeper than people in uniform or administrators of government. It starts with conditioned parents who impose their conditioning on their children and press ure them to follow their religious, political, economic, and...
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...My analysis paper is based on mise-en-scene in Rashomon. The mise-en-scene, which means putting on the stage and it covers the setting, props, costumes, performance, lighting, and color. The way these elements are modified and are arranged within the film to appear on screen is the composition (Abrams et.al 96). In the scene of the fight between the samurai and the bandit, the setting and the light are indispensable; the shadow of the forest is used to contrast with the light that come from the sun and when the bandit is ready to finish off the samurai, the light is reflected in his face and immediately this light is contrasted with shadow that comes among the branches where rest the dead body of the samurai. I consider the setting, the use...
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...says, “as far as I’m aware most meteors this small wouldn’t be a threat to earth, nor would be they news-worthy.” “But, that’s not the only thing that’s quite remarkable about this object; we are pretty sure it didn’t come from our solar system. Not only that, we aren’t even positive it came from a star system that is within a million light years of our own. Its structure and composition doesn’t match that of any planet or physical body that we’ve looked at from across the galaxy. We are beginning research into this astronomical object immediately.” 9:03 AM Harold sits down at his desk, panting heavily from having to walk quickly to get to work on time. “Harold, I’m glad you finally made it.” Harold’s boss, Dr. Winford, sighs in disapproval. “We’ve got some stuff we’d like you to look at about the meteorite that landed this morning. You heard about that right?” Harold nods. “Good, good.” Dr. Winford says as he sets down a loosely strewn together pile of papers with various charts and numbers. “Yeah, so, get at it.” Harold turns back to his desk and breathes deeply. “Back to it then, I guess.” 11:54 AM Harold walks up to Dr. Winford’s desk and hands Dr. Winford the pile of papers back along with a report on his analysis of the data. “Find anything interesting?” Dr. Winford asks. “Other than that I have no idea what this thing is or where it came from?” Harold retorts. “So, no?” “No, not really.” 1:26 PM Dr. Winford pokes his head out of his office and calls for Harold...
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