Michael Adams argues this creates a resonant lexicon reflecting power in both youth culture and television on the changes in American slang.
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Much of this effect can be attributed to low city albedo, the reflecting power of a surface, and the increased surface area of buildings to absorb solar radiation.
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His venture into higher criticism led him to regard the Pentateuch as reflecting power struggles between the Pharisees on one hand, and the Saducees who had their own pre-Mishnaic " Halakha ".
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Albedo is derived from Latin " albedo " " whiteness " ( or reflected sunlight ) in turn from " albus " " white ", is the diffuse reflectivity or reflecting power of a surface.
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Some chemicals released by smokestacks, charcoal grills and car exhausts could indirectly increase the sun-reflecting power of clouds by changing the size and number of water droplets, say the researchers, at the California Institute of Technology and the University of Washington in Seattle.