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    that receives the information from the eye. Firstly‚ as light enters the eye‚ “it passes through a thin transparent protective shield on the front of the eye”‚ which is called the cornea. The clear cornea helps the eye to focus the incoming light by bending them. Then the rays enter the pupil. “Pupil is the black hole in the center of the eye”‚ which regulates the amount of light incoming. Moreover‚ as light conditions change‚ the iris‚ as the colored part of the eye‚ may also control more or less light

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    newfound sense of delight‚ She prays‚ “life [will] be long” when only a day before she “shuddered” at the thought. Not only is she happy‚ but also she is exited and looking forward to her days of independence. There would no longer be a “powerful will bending hers”‚ Mrs. Mallard believes as she walks “Like a goddess of victory”‚ only to fall in defeat at the sight of her husband‚ alive and well. These extreme circumstances have let Mrs. Mallard have a taste of a feeling otherwise forbidden. This thought

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    of the maturing sun; Conspiring with him how to load and bless With fruit the vines that round the thatch-eves run; The idea of man and nature working in harmony together can be found in the fourth line‚ the vines that represent nature are bending around the habitations of man in pastoral harmony. Nature also works with the elements in harmony as the very seasons conspire with the sun to "load and bless" the fruit that nature provides. Primarily‚ the first stanza focus’s on setting the scene

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    experiment was done repeatedly so as to test if it will obtain same results. For the conclusion‚ the researchers believe that among the six set-ups done‚ the 2nd set up of the 2nd trial obtain the best results. Both sides were smooth and it has a better bending property. The researchers came imperfections on their product. And so as to avoid encountering imperfections‚ the researchers recommended the next batch who would like to continue the project to use different molders so as to achieve the desired shape

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    Characteristic Loads

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    1. Characteristic Loads-Characteristics‚ Importance‚ Applications Actions By E.C. An action (F) is a force (load) applied to the structure (direct action ) or an imposed deformation ( indirect action ) ex. Temperature effects. Actions are classified: a) by variation in time permanent actions G ( self-weight of structure). b) by their spatial variations: fixed actions ( self weight ) variable actions Q wind loads/snow. free actions which results in different actions accidental actions

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    composition is as follows: C% 0.7 2. Si% 0.2 Mn% 0.3 Cr% 0.6 P% 0.02 Mo% 0.4 a-Welded joints may be tested either destructively or nondestructively. What is the difference between the two methods? Explain with sketches The different types of‚ bending test. b-Explain how you can prevent the following welding defects: i- Incomplete penetration ii- Slag inclusion iii- Cracks c- Explain with the Sketches the-different types of oxyacetylene flames and then mention the uses of each of these flames.

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    Diffraction refers to various phenomena which occur when a wave encounters an obstacle. In classical physics‚ the diffraction phenomenon is described as the apparent bending of waves around small obstacles and the spreading out of waves past small openings. Similar effects occur when a light wave travels through a medium with a varying refractive index‚ or a sound wave travels through one with varying acoustic impedance. Diffraction occurs with all waves‚ including sound waves‚ water waves‚ and electromagnetic

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    when a strong wind passes by. This is not a manifestation of weakness but rather‚ it proves how smart and resilient tha bamboo plant is. If it did not bend than it will die because the wind is too strong. It tells us that we must choose our fights. Bending does not mean surrendering. Even if we lost our freedom‚ we did not gave up. There were lots of revolts and protests. The KKK was one of the most active organizations that fought against the Spaniards. In the end‚ their efforts paid off. Philippines

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    stars. There is evidence that such stellar black holes as well as more massive varieties of black hole are responsible for the intense radiation emitted by certain types of astronomical objects such as active galactic nuclei or microquasars. The bending of light by gravity can lead to the phenomenon

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    become known as the Green Revolution. Reading about these figures and their achievements are only a few reasons why our population shouldn’t be so closed off. As Pinker says “we may all be vulnerable to moral illusions the ethical equivalent of the bending lines that trick the

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