Since I left you, mine eye is in my mind, And that which governs me to go about Doth part his function, and is partly blind, Seems seeing, but effectually is out; For it no form delivers to the heart Of bird, of flower, or shape which it doth latch; Of his quick objects hath the mind no part, Nor his own vision holds what it doth catch; For if it see the rud'st or gentlest sight, The most sweet-favour or deformed'st creature, The mountain or the sea, the day or night, The crow or dove, it shapes them to your feature. Incapable of more, replete with you, My most true mind thus maketh mine untrue.
The Franco-Persian war also know as Franco-German war It was held in July 19, 1870 to May 10, 1870). During this War Lious Pasteaur was present but he could not join the war because he become Paralysis.
Ameer Taimoor book is written by Herald Lamb and is translated into urdu by Muhammad Anayat ul allah. It is Historical book about Emperor Ameer Taimoor Which shakes the world.
This book is written by Alama Shibli Naumani and Alama seead Suleman Nadvi. It is one of the most famous books which are written in the honour of Nabi (S.A.W). You will like it.
Napoleon 3 was born in 1808 in Paris, France, the nephew of Napoleon 1 grew up in exile---the year 1815 marked the end of Napoleon 1 reign. However Napoleon 3 was determined to regain the French thorn. He began his quest in 1832, writing various political and military tracts in an effort to make himself and his idea known. After a failed coup attempt in 1836, he was exiled again. After the revolution of 1848, in 1850. Napoleon 3 was elected President of the second republic. He served in that position until 1852, when he was made Emperor --a position he held until 1870, when the disastrous Franco-Russian War led to his capture. He was deposed and sent to England, where he died in 1873. Some Quotes of Napoleon 3 are below:
"The Empress is Legitimist, my cousin is Republican, Morny is Orleanist, I am a socialist; the only Bonapartist is Persigny, and he is mad."
– Napoleon III
"If other countries gain anything, France must gain something also."
The summary of the events of light reaction is as follows;
When chlorophyll molecules absorb light, their energy level increases and their electrons are emitted.
Electrons are passed to electron transport chain to produce ATP.
Light also breaks water molecule (photolysis) and oxygen is released. The hydrogen atoms of water give electrons to chlorophyll and become ions.
The electrons of chlorophyll, after the production of ATP, and the hydrogen ions of water are used for the reduction of NADP INTO NADPH.
Dark reaction (calvin cycle):
The details of dark reactions were discovered by Malvin Calvin and his colleagues at the university of California. The summary of the events of dark reaction, also known as Calvin cycle is as follows;
Carbon dioxide molecules are combined with 5-carbon compounds to form temporary 6-carbon compounds, each of which splits into two 3-carbon compounds.
The 3-carbon compounds are reduced to 3-carbon carbohydrates by using ATP and hydrogen from NADPH. The 3-carbon carbohydrates are used to manufacture glucose.
The 3-carbon carbohydrates are also used to regenerate the original 5-carbon compounds. This steps also utilizes ATP.
Sir Arthur Ignatius Canon Doyle DL was a Scottish Physician and Writer who is most noted for his fictional stories about the Detective Sherlock Holmes, which are generally considered milestones in the field of crime fiction. Arthur Canon Doyle was born in , May 22, 1859 at Edinburgh, United Kingdom. His father Charles Altamont Doyle was born in England, but of Irish descent and his mother born Mary Foley, was Irish. They married in 1855. Signature of Sir Arthur Canon Doyle:
His nationalization is of Scottish and citizenship is of British. He was novelist, short stories writer, Poet and a Physician. Seven books of Sir Arthur Canon Doyle are present below in one book:
Sir William Arthur Lewis was a saint Lucian economist well known for his contribution in the field of economic development. In 1979 he won the Noble Memorial Prize in Economics. Arthur Lewis was born in January 23, 1915 at Castries saint Lucia, then still a British territory Caribbean, as a fourth of five children of George and Ida Lewis. George Lewis died when Arthur turned seven. After gaining his Bachelor of science degree in 1937 and a Ph.D. degree in 1940 at the London school of Economics. Lewis was died in June 15, 1991.
The "Lewis Model":
Lewis published in 1954 what was to be his most influential development economics article. "Economic development with unlimited supplies of labour" (Manchester school). In this publication, he introduced what came to be called the Dual Sector Model, or the "Lewis Model".
Theory of Economic Growth:
Lewis published The Theory of Economic Growth in 1955 in which he sought to "provide an appropriate framework for studying Economic Development," driven by a combination of " curiosity and of practical need".