Narrator of Heart of Darkness
.... The first prefigures the second in that it is, in fact, an example of Woman as Aestheticized Art
Object.
Near the beginning of the journey, Marlow is intrigued ....
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Object Oriented Programming Languages
.... In this, he explained to the attendees that the very first
Object Oriented Language .... IFIP TC 2 Working Conference on Simulation Languages in Lysebu
near Oslo in ....
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Ancient Near Eastern Art 1. Absolute dating meth
.... is based on the addition of radioactive particles to the
object after it .... 2. The geography, topography and climate of the ancient
Near East was instrumental in ....
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Black Holes
.... remains detectable. Now, imagine an
object, say a star or a spaceship, which passes dangerously
near a black hole. As it approaches ....
(2014

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Black Holes Concept
.... remains detectable. Now, imagine an
object, say a star or a spaceship, which passes dangerously
near a black hole. As it approaches ....
(2052

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Araby
.... of Dublin" (8). The narrator idolizes his
object of affection. At one point he enters the drawing-room where the priest had died. He is in a
near-trance-like ....
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James Joyce's Araby
.... of Dublin" (8). The narrator idolizes his
object of affection. At one point he enters the drawing-room where the priest had died. He is in a
near-trance-like ....
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Complexity of Matisse's Red Studio
.... The overall red shade is not restful and the eye moves from one
object to the .... to the viewer, whose vantage point is that of a person standing
near the table's ....
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Naturalism and Stephen Crane's "The Open Boat"
.... oceans" (Lauter 725). As he looks out toward the darkness, he notices a finned
object swimming about
near the boat. He eyes it nervously ....
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Yukio Mishima's Novel, Thirst for Love
.... around her, yet when her longing is expressed, it takes as its
object an unsophisticated .... seems far more at peace when Saburo is absent than when he is
near. ....
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The Hubble Telescope
.... technology. Hubble "sees" through the use of a heat sensing
Near Infrared Camera and Multi-
Object Spectrometer (NICMOS). The cameras ....
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Blood Stain Evidence in Criminal Cases
.... Secondly, almost no blood will be cast off from an
object after the backstroke has .... when the wearer of the socks stepped in large blood puddles
near the bodies. ....
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Character of Eve in Paradise Lost
.... with their love: "For while so
near each other thus all day/ Our task we choose, what wonder if so
near/ Looks intervene and smiles, or
object new/ Casual ....
(1759

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Attention, Perception, and Consciousness: Examine Four Discrete ...
.... be estimated. However, this size judgment would depend on the fact that the inhabitant was
near the inanimate
object. Light and ....
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Microscopes as a Tool in Criminology
.... That distance is the
near point, the closest distance at which a normal unaided eye can keep an
object in focus and the basis for all comparisons. ....
(768

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Higher mathematics
.... the second screen, but when the two screens are removed only one
object is visible .... of a programme goes up disproportionately as one tries to get
near 100 percent ....
(2006

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Microscopes & Criminology
.... That distance is the
near point, the closest distance at which a normal unaided eye can keep an
object in focus and the basis for all comparisons. ....
(768

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Number Theory
.... the second screen, but when the two screens are removed only one
object is visible .... of a programme goes up disproportionately as one tries to get
near 100 percent ....
(1995

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Metacognition and Children
.... year olds are not included because they were already performing
near ceiling in the .... drawer was a different bright color, and each contained a different
object. ....
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Claude Monet
.... an impression which free now of all petty detail preserved only the essence of the
object remembered." The .... This is an eighteenth century church
near the Rialto ....
(1944

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Hume & Locke on Human Knowledge
.... Hume writes, Were any
object presented to us, and were we required to pronounce .... That child will not put his hand
near any candle after that because he will ....
(1535

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Georgia O'Keeffe
.... as being like the desert itself, which he sees as a place with no middle ground-everything is either far or
near, held in .... The commonest
object unfolds itself. ....
(2008

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Gehry Disney Music Center
.... He hopes to "release architecture from the restriction of being
object-oriented to .... For example, the waves on a river
near his Haus Immendorff project
near ....
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Examples of Use of Computers for Architecture
.... He hopes to "release architecture from the restriction of being
object-oriented to .... For example, the waves on a river
near his Haus Immendorff project
near ....
(4231

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Two Works of Art of the Sung Dynasty
.... much of his life as a Ch'an monk as well, for him in a temple
near Hangchou .... of painting in China hinged on the notion that a painting of a given
object or scene ....
(2058

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Issues in Plato's Symposium
.... of love for boys, begins to catch sight of that beauty, he is very
near his goal .... of various kinds one arrives at the supreme knowledge whose sole
object is that ....
(3371

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Significance of Tokens as Pre-Writing Symbol
.... objects (eg, cylinders, cones, spheres, etc.) found throughout the
Near East from .... pictographic in nature, ie they resemble the natural
object they represent ....
(1632

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Significance of Tokens as Pre-Writing Symbols
.... objects (eg, cylinders, cones, spheres, etc.) found throughout the
Near East from .... pictographic in nature, ie they resemble the natural
object they represent ....
(1632

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THE BODY: SEX AND GENDER
.... and the many sub-categories of said, designate stereotyped sets of
object choices and .... part of this imitation is the tendency to apologize for a
near miss or a ....
(1723

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Movement Analysis of Heading in Soccer
.... the mass of the
object, and a is the acceleration of the
object (2001, p.329). When done in the right way, the ball is supposed to hit at or
near the hairline ....
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