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    Description of a Mechanism

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    Description of a Mechanism Group III Group Leader: Maureen Bianca Cobilla Members: Erica Bulloso Catherine Gayle Cancio Tina Rose Capuli B.S in Psychology II-A Table of Contents 1 Description of Mechanism . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Initial Presentation . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Organization of the Description . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Part by Part Description . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 The Conclusion

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    Description of Mechanism

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    A mechanism is generally defined as any object or system that has a working part or parts. Most often the term suggests tools‚ instruments‚ and machines. But other examples of mechanisms could be the human body and systems like the universe or a city‚ which is composed of parts that work together like parts of a machine. A technical man constantly works with mechanisms and always needs to understand them; what they do‚ what they look like‚ what parts they have‚ and how these parts work together.

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    An ironing board is mainly a large‚ flat piece of board or metal‚ typically with legs and usually covered with a heat-safe padding on which clothing or linens may be ironed. The legs of an ironing board can be adjusted for height. 2. Basic Description of an Ironing Board A standard ironing board is long and skinny‚ about 15” wide and 4 1/2’ long‚ has two basic parts which include a flat board for ironing and folding legs that are hinged or slip into the top and folded down for easy storage.

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    Mechanism Description of an electric guitar Introduction An electric guitar is a stringed musical instrument played with fingers or a plectrum (pick). It consists of a body‚ a neck and a headstock to which usually six steel strings are attached. The magnetic pickups transform the vibrations of the steel strings into audio signals that are driven through an amplifier. Thus‚ the amplifier is also an essential part of the electric guitar. It was the need of amplified sound

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    My Findings in the Show I appreciated “The Turn of The Screw” by Henry James‚ which was my first time to watch a show students played. I found in the show the difference of what they illustrated in a high pitch‚ the importance of volume‚ and the function of changing a rate. Both of the man and the women spoke in a high pitch basically‚ but what each of the two indicated was different. The man’s high pitch voice represented the ghost’s nasty nature well. Conversely‚ the women’s constant high pitch

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    Introduction A can opener is a kitchen utensil used to open canned goods. A manual can opener has four parts: the handles‚ the crank‚ the traction gear‚ and the cutting wheel. These parts are found only on a manual can opener. Handles The body of a manual can opener consists of two handles connected with a single bolt‚ allowing them to be pulled apart and pushed together. Higher-quality can openers have rubber grips on the handles‚ making them easier and more comfortable to grip. Traction Gear

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    Sample Technical Writing Mechanism Description Audience and use profile This Document is designed for entrepreneurs who want a portable computer‚ but students may also take interest‚ because some of their needs are similar to those of business people. Also‚ the purpose of the description is to inform the audience by providing a comprehensive informative document on how this particular mechanism works‚ and the description is also designed to provide information on its usefulness. Furthermore

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    The Francis Report The Francis Report was an investigation made on a hospital due to the poor standards of care given to several patients. On February 6th 2013 Robert Francis stated that “…they put corporate self-interest first and cost control ahead of their safety” so in the eyes of Francis‚ the hospital didn’t put patients first and this is what prompted them Prime Minister for a review of the NHS complaints handling system. The Francis Report found that 1200 people died of unnecessary illnesses

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    Turn of the Screw

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    Claire Carlson English 3H February 7‚ 2013 Period 1 Spring Essay: Turn of the Screw Page I: The Governess and Miles Page II: The Governess and Mrs. Grose Page III: Corruption of Innocence Henry James’s Turn of the Screw is the eerie tale of a governess sent to care for two mischievous young children‚ Flora and Miles. Many people mistake it for a ghost story‚ but the story actually focuses more on the governess’s relationship with the children. Her thirst for acceptance gradually grows

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    The Turn Of The Screw

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    The Turn of the Screw is a very intriguing and convincing tale‚ and this is thanks to the narrative technique that Henry James uses for the novel‚ because even if the story is supposed to be a ghost story‚ the reader tends to forget this and become more engaged with it‚ which makes them start to believe the events described. Keeping in mind that the story is presented as a real ghost story at the beginning of the novel‚ the use of a framed narrative by the author makes the reader feel closer to

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