제 1 장 서론
1.1 연구 동기 및 목적
중간고사 기간까지의 미기상학 강의를 통해서 미기상학이라는 학문의 중요성과 그 역할에 대해서 배울 수 있었다. 상세하게 그 내용을 돌아보면 지표의 에너지 수지와 복사 평형, 그리고 그에 따른 PBL 구조를 배웠고, 토양의 열전달 체계와 상사 이론도 배웠
(1) What Is A Tropical Rainforest?
In general, a rainforest is a forested area that receives over 60 inches of rain per year.
1. Climate: High humidity is the main cause of high temperatures and the abundant rainfall.
2. Soil: Tropical rainforests grow in nutrient-poor soil and more nutrients are found in the living plants of the rainforest than in the supporting environment.
3. Location and
What Is A Tropical Rainforest?
DEFINITION:
A tropical rainforest is a place roughly within 28 degrees north or south of the equator.
In general, a rainforest is a forested area that receives over 60 inches of rain per year.
(*Specific types of rainforest are labeled in terms of their elevation and average temperature.)
CLIMATE
A Minimal difference between seasonal temperature.
3-5.RoppongiHills arena
A city plaza where there's always something going on: endless new and exciting encounters.(Japanese Only
Roppongi Hills in the middle of gathering a variety of cultural, urban outdoor entertainment space, "Roppongi Hills Arena" was born. Roppongi Hills Arena is an open space with a roof, some with up to overall performance on stage live events round the square, allowing
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1 ext. city street - day 1
Downtown L.A. Noon on a hot summer day. On an EXTREME LONG LENS the
lunchtime crowd stacks up into a wall of humanity. In SLOW MOTION they
move in herds among the glittering rows of cars jammed bumper to bumper.
Heat ripples distort the torrent of faces. The image is surreal,
dreamy... and like a dream it begins very slowly to
dissolve to:
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Silent and endless. The stars shine like the love of God... cold and remote. Against them drifts a tiny chip of technology.
CLOSER SHOT
It is the NARCISSUS, lifeboat of the ill-fated star-freighter Nostromo. Without interior or running lights it seems devoid of life. The PING of a RANGING RADAR grows louder, closer. A shadow engulfs the Narcissus. Searchlights flash on, playing over the tiny ship
Of glowing honey-colored stones. Their shapes ABSTRACT as THE CAMERA EXAMINES air bubbles and crystalline patterns.
MOVING UP AND OVER this amber abstraction, the CAMERA FINDS unusual shapes and imperfections caught in the glassy stone: flecks of dirt, hairs, cracks. STILL MOVING. STARBURSTS OF LIGHT ricochet off the different surfaces of the stones.
CAMERA TURNS along a creamy stretch of amber.
Downtown L.A. Noon on a hot summer day. On an EXTREME LONG LENS the lunchtime crowd stacks up into a wall of humanity. In SLOW MOTION they move in herds among the glittering rows of cars jammed bumper to bumper. Heat ripples distort the torrent of faces. The image is surreal, dreamy... and like a dream it begins very slowly to...
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EXT. CITY RUINS - NIGHT
Same spot as the last shot, bu
The sun shines brightly on the classic facade of the main library at Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street. In the adjacent park area, pretty hustlers and drug peddlers go about their business.
FRONT STEPS
A few people lounge on the steps flanked by the familiar stone lions.
INT. MAIN READING ROOM - DAY
People are dotted throughout the room sitting at the long oak tables polished by decades of use. Readin
Die Hard
Screenplay by Jeb Stuart
Steven E. de Souza
Produced by Lawrence Gordon
Joel Silver
Directed by John McTiernan
Cast List:
Bruce Willis John McLane
Bonnie Bedelia Holly McLane
Reginad Vel Johnson Sgt. Al Powell
Paul Gleason Dwayne T. Robinson
Alan Rickman Hans Gruber
De몶Voreaux White Argyle
William Atherton Thornburg
Hart Bochner Ellis
James Shigeta Takagi
Alexander Gudunov Karl
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