Part 1: The Physics of Light Section A: Propagation of Waves Section B: Color Signature Frequencies Section C: Combining Energy Signatures for Exposure, Kelvin Temperature Scale Part 2: Dynamic Range, 18% Grey Card, EV (Exposure Value) Part 3: Synchronization, The Light Meter Part 4: Metering for Exposure Section A: Direct Light and Reflected […]
People Vs. Govt in Land Conflicts
Projects in the name of development are causing displacement, loss of livelihood and frustration across India. As the nation strives to become industrially and agriculturally advanced, developmental projects such as building dams and setting up power plants are at the forefront of the government’s agenda. Projects of this scale require large amounts of land, usually land […]
Understanding democracy from working class perspectives
Workers of the world observe the 1st of May as the global May Day. Although the international day is mainly related to the workers’ labor movement, its rationale works for all the sectors in the human society. The basic of the global May Day is that labor is fundamental to the development of human society […]
George Monbiot Goes Nuclear on Student
I owe George Monbiot an apology. Last week, I published an article for Project Censored in which I included a few choice snippets of a debate aired on DemocracyNow! The debate was between world renowned anti-Nuclear activist and co-founder of Physicians for Social Responsibility, Dr. Helen Caldicott, and famous author and The Guardian columnist George […]
Indian SEO Company is offering Free Ranking Report
Indian SEO Company is a popular brand name in terms of SEO services. Being a leading player in the world of SEO services, Indian SEO Company is offering free ranking report for the benefit of the ones who are interested in finding out about their position in the Google search results. With a ranking report […]
With mixed feelings we celebrate Nigeria’s independence anniversary
By Emeka Chiakwelu strategist@afripol.org Nigeria is 49 years today. On October 1st, 1960 the colonial master Great Britain lowered down her union jack and Nigeria raised her green-white-green flag, simultaneously singing her new national anthem written by a British expatriate, Lillian Jean Williams. Nation building has not been easy for Nigeria, for she have gone […]
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