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    Compound Microscope Parts A high power or compound microscope achieves higher levels of magnification than a stereo or low power microscope. It is used to view smaller specimens such as cell structures which cannot be seen at lower levels of magnification. Essentially‚ a compound microscope consists of structural and optical components. However‚ within these two basic systems‚ there are some essential components that every microscopist should know and understand. These key microscope parts are illustrated

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    "sociologie") is derived from both Latin and Greek origins. The Latin word: socius‚ "companion"; the suffix -logy‚ "the study of" from Greek -λογία from λόγος‚ lógos‚ "word"‚ "knowledge" It was first coined in 1780 by the French essayist Emmanuel-Joseph Sieyès (1748–1836) in an unpublished manuscript.Sociology was later

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    LEARNING MODULE RATIONALE This module is about the biography of Jose Rizal. The discussion focuses on the family background of Jose Rizal and his life and experiences as a young boy and as a student. The personal background of Jose Rizal reflects the social‚ educational and cultural milieu of his time. In order to humanize him‚ it is significant to have a glimpse of his life and experiences at home and at school which had shaped his development as person as well as his ideals and principles in life

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    ABBE LEVEL 3 AWARD IN DOMESTIC ENERGY ASSESSMENT PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT (QCF) SAMPLE EXAMINATION QUESTIONS The purpose of this document is to provide examples of typical questions and how they are presented under the main topics covered in the examination. The main purpose is to give an indication of the level and focus of what to expect. It should be noted that‚ where relevant‚ questions within this examination are based upon the published December 2011 amendments to RdSAP 9.91‚ due to the

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    Chapter 19 Name: Matt AP French Revolution The Crisis of the French Monarchy 1. Problem of debt- during this time the French monarchy was deeply in debt after the seven years war. Because France lost a majority of their colonies with the addition of a fragile economic system because of their lack of faith in banks it fell to the Royal government to tap into their own finances to solve the problem The Monarchy seeks new taxes 2. Parlement and Parlements- there was a standoff

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    World of Wrestling The Romans in Films The Writer on Holiday The ’Blue Blood’ Cruise Blind and Dumb Criticism Soap-powders and Detergents The Poor and the Proletariat Operation Margarine Dominici‚ or the Triumph of Literature The Iconography of the Abbé Pierre Novels and Children Toys The Face of Garbo Wine and Milk Steak and Chips The Nautilus and the Drunken Boat The Brain of Einstein The Jet-man The Blue Guide Ornamental Cookery Neither-Nor Criticism Striptease The New Citroën Photography and Electoral

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    Importance of Sociology____________________________________________________________________ Sociology makes a scientific study of society: Prior to the emergence of sociology the study of society was carried on in an unscientific manner and society had never been the central concern of any science. It is through the study of sociology that the truly scientific study of the society has been possible. Sociology because of its bearing upon many of the problems of the present world has assumed such

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    Design-­‐Build  Project  Delivery  Method     DEFINITION   The  term  “Design-­‐Build”‚  is  used  to  refer  to  the  procurement  process  in  which  an   owner   of   a   project   establishes   a   contractual   relationship   with   a   single   entity   for   both   design   and   construction   services.   The   entity‚   or   “designer-­‐builder”‚   is  

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    BAÜ FBE Dergisi Cilt:9‚ Sayı:1‚ 3-18 Temmuz 2007 Type and typology in architectural discourse Yasemin Đ. GÜNEY* Balıkesir University Faculty of Architecture and Engineering‚ Department of Architecture Çağış BALIKESĐR Abstract Typology is the comparative study of physical or other characteristics of the built environment into distinct types. In this paper‚ the historical transformation of type and typology concepts since the Enlightenment has been examined in three developing stages based

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    Dicle Erbay AKE 612/712 Assist. Prof. Dr. Bilge Mutluay UNLIMITED SEMIOSIS‚ INTERTEXUALITY AND EX-CENTRICITY IN UMBERTO ECO’S THE NAME OF THE ROSE The title of The Name of the Rose suggests many interpretations about the thick book at first glance. Umberto Eco talks about this first impression and why he chose this title for his book in his expository article he published in Alphabeta called “Postille” (after). He says that the idea for the title was coincidental and

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