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    clean the lenses of a microscope? (1 point) Because fibers in towels and cloths may contain foreign material which could scratch the lens and marks or lint‚ could be left on the lens making it appear dirtier than before 4. State the name of each of the tagged parts on the microscope shown above in step 1 of the Procedures: (11 points) a. Ocular Lens b. Body Tube c. Arm d. Objective Lenses e. Stage f. Condenser g. Diaphragm h. Coarse

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    Love Through a Lens There are three stories that I loved in particular during this quarter. The Things They Carried‚ A Roman Incident‚ and A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings. These three stories carried a lot of emotion and excitement. They all have different plots and backgrounds‚ but for the most part‚ there are so much in common between these three stories in a psychological‚ socio/political‚ spiritual‚ queer‚ and feminist lens. Besides those examples‚ the one thing that connects these three the

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    Fresnel Lens Lab Report

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    Name Instructor Course Date of Submission Fresnel Lens Discovery The Fresnel lens was discovered in 1819 by a French physicist named Augustin-Jean Fresnel. He served as a commissioner of light houses under the French Government (Levitt and Theresa 1). First‚ Fresnel developed a lighting system that consisted of reflector panels placed behind oil-lamps. However‚ this proved to be inefficient since it converted just about 3% of the total light emitted into useful light‚ which was insignificant (Levitt

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    Using Technology and Constituting Structures: A Practice Lens for Studying Technology in Organizations Author(s): Wanda J. Orlikowski Source: Organization Science‚ Vol. 11‚ No. 4 (Jul. - Aug.‚ 2000)‚ pp. 404-428 Published by: INFORMS Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2640412 . Accessed: 25/03/2013 09:57 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit

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    STUDY GUIDE EMRM5103 Project Risk Management CENTRE FOR GRADUATE STUDIES STUDY GUIDE EMRM5103 Project Risk Management Writer: John Rudolph Raj Developed by: Centre for Instructional Design and Technology Open University Malaysia First Edition‚ August 2012 Copyright © Open University Malaysia (OUM) All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced in any form or by any means without the written permission of the President‚ Open University Malaysia. 1 STUDY

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    The Full Study of Dorcas

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    DORCAS – FULL OF GOOD WORKS. BIBLE SOURCE: Acts 9: 36-42 BACKGROUND: Dorcas’ name meaning in Aramaic was Tabitha‚ but in Greek it was Dorcas‚ which means "antelope" or "gazelle" – a very graceful animal. The Bible is silent concerning the genealogy of Dorcas. She is the only named woman in Scripture who is specifically called a “disciple”. The story of Dorcas‚ which forms the subject of this study‚ has been an inspiration to thousands. It is packed full of valuable lessons‚ all of which are important

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    Running Title: Full Disclosure Principle Full Disclosure Principle Full Disclosure Principle Full disclosure plays an important role in the preparation of a company or business financial statements. Full disclosure benefits the user‚ company‚ or business. This principle tries to prevent companies or businesses from provided their user with false or over stated financial information about the company or business financial position. This essay will discuss

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    as a footnote on the financial statements. The full disclosure principle is a helpful tool to establish how the financial information is reported on the financial statement. This paper will discuss the full disclosure principle and the information necessary to disclosure on the financial statements. The paper will converse about the changes to full disclosure principle and the consequences for disclosure of fraudulent information. What is the full disclosure principle in accounting reporting? According

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    Passion is Suffering In January of 1955‚ W. Eugene Smith decided to try something many of us put off for years and years. Although he was a praised photographer at Life magazine‚ he quit his job there in order to pursue his dream of liberation through the night life‚ jazz‚ and photography. This decision turned into an obsessive project which he actually never finished‚ however there is greater meaning in his project and dreams. Smith preserved the thoughts and feelings of being a jazz performer

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    9764 Mr. Jeter H1301 2 December 2014 Review of This Republic of Suffering: Death and The American Civil War by Drew Gilpin Faust (Alfred A. Knopf: New York‚ 2008‚ xiv + 271 pp.) Drew Gilpin Faust’s This Republic of Suffering: Death and The American Civil War tackles a subject that is not widely written about: the ways of death of the American Civil War generation. She demonstrates how the unprecedented carnage‚ both military and civilian‚ caused by the Civil War forever changed American assumptions

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