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Total Lunar Eclipse
through the stratosphere where it is reddened by scattering. However, light passing through the upper stratosphere penetrates the ozone layer, which absorbs red light and actually makes the passing light ray bluer." This can be seen, he says, as a soft blue fringe ar...
Shadows...
for further ideas or more information: Io's shadow on Jupiter Lunar Lollipops - another classroom activity Motion of the Earth about the Sun An old headline piece about a lunar eclipse Solar eclipses...the Moon's shadow The Sun A tour on light Venus capab...
Coleridge's Tempest Critique
to morality. In this scene, as it proceeds, is displayed the impression made by Ferdinand and Miranda on each other ; it is love at first sight;— at the first sight They have chang'd eyes:— and it appears to me, that in all cases of real love, it is at o...
 American's Low "Energy IQ:" A Risk to Our Energy Future
2001 NEETF/Roper Report Card 6 The National Energy Report Card Thirty-two years after the first Earth Day and during a summer in which energy problems were covered extensively by the media, only 12% of American adults could pass a simple test of knowledge about the sources and consumption of...
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2001 NEETF/Roper Report Card 6 The National Energy Report Card Thirty-two years after the first Earth Day and during a summer in which energy problems were covered extensively by the media, only 12% of American adults could pass a simple test of knowledge about the sources and consumption of energy. In fact, just one in 100 adults receives a grade of “A” on the quiz, answering at least 9 of the 10 questions correctly. These quiz results are far lower than the public’s own estimation of its knowledge of
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2001 NEETF/Roper Report Card 6 The National Energy Report Card Thirty-two years after the first Earth Day and during a summer <span class="highlight">in</span> which energy problems were covered extensively by the media, only 12% of American adults could pass a simple test of knowledge about the sources and consumption of energy. <span class="highlight">In</span> fact, just one <span class="highlight">in</span> 100 adults receives a grade of &ldquo;A&rdquo; <span class="highlight">on</span> the quiz, answering at least 9 of the 10 questions correctly. These quiz results are far lower than the public&rsquo;s own <span class="highlight">estimation</span> of its knowledge of
A Day
Orthodox Easter. The egg was an incredible shade of brown. The texture held the color as rice holds butter, seeming to become skin. Dark, like Ethiopian skin, or the skin around mournful eyes that always seems a shade darker than the cheek. And soft. There, on one curving side, was th...