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    Image Formation by Lenses Objective: The objective of this lab is to create different images by using the converging and diverging lenses as both lenses project light. Introduction: A key formula when working with lenses is the Thin-Lens Equation: Where f is the focal length of the lens‚ do is the object distance and di is the image distance. From the Thin-Lens Equation we are able to mathematically see and understand many interesting and valuable situations that

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    The United States military dates back to 1775 drafting men initially to fight for their country in which conditions wasn’t the best. As years pass new technology‚ new weapons‚ and vehicles to support comes with new rules‚ regulations‚ and a vigorous decision making process for senior leaders to ponder on. Below the senior leadership are the people that make it happen‚ we the soldiers fighting everyday serving our country dealing with all the changes on a daily bases adapting as we go. The least thought

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    The Building Blocks of a Military To become a powerhouse in Greece‚ it took many qualities. Athens had all the right qualities for that‚ and that is why they were worthy of the position. Both the military and the rest of Athens knew how to live. They were born with bravery and confidence but at the same time knew how to have fun and reward themselves. The men‚ who fought in the Peloponnesian War against Sparta‚ from 431 to 404 B.C.E.‚ were well respected and honored by the city of Athens.

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    The military oligarchy occupied a dominant position and has been in effective command of state power ever since the creation of the state. This oligarchy installed politicians and political parties in office to provide a façade of parliamentary government for adecade; it then decided to expel them in 1958‚ when the prospects of the impending general elections seemed to pose a challenge to its supremacy. The intervention of this oligarchy and more particularly‚ of the military‚ became more effective

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    The Formation of Diels-Alder Reactions The Diels-Alder reactions consist of a reversible dienophile and diene all in a one-step reaction initiated by head. These reactions form a six membered ring with at least one pi bond and two sigma bonds‚ making the reaction exothermic. The goal of the first part of these experiments is to make products that have a greater aromatic stabilization. In 1928‚ Otto Paul Hermann Diels and Kurt Alder first documented this type of reaction‚ hence the name Diels-Alder

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    In chapter 18‚ A Brief History of U.S. Military Families and the Role of Social Workers (Rubin‚ Weiss‚ and Coll‚ 2013) discussed how U.S. Military families have played a vital role in the military community. This chapter also discussed how as time progressed‚ more resources became available to service men and women’s families that were left behind. In addition‚ social workers played an important role in helping families improve over time by providing and establishing many needed services and programs

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    Nonprofit Formation Memorandum Date: November 11‚ 2016 To: Knowledge Tree From: Kayla Brown Subject: Filing for the 501(c)(3) redemption status Summary of Facts o Knowledge Tree is currently in the process of forming as a nonprofit entity that will provide local primary schools in the Northern Nevada area with the tools to develop their own community gardens and incorporate educational field trips to promote the understanding of sustainability. o The entity is classified as a nonprofit and not

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    MIND MAP 3. Formation of a contract A legally enforceable contract must have 3 elements: 1. Agreement 2. Intention to be legally bound 3. Deed or consideration State clearly: What is being bought/sold? Price payable? Was there an OFFER and ACCEPTANCE? NOTE: Offer + Acceptance = Agreement Judged objectively  reasonable person test What sort of agreement is it? Domestic  not binding Commercial  binding NOTE: Presumptions are rebuttable. Is

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    leadership should be defined by the ethics and beliefs of a certain group or culture. The military tends to have different ethics than the country they serve due to the strain of the job. The U. S. Military still channels the core values and beliefs of the United States when in battle‚ but sometimes there are ethical lapses. The population tends to have harsh expectations for those who serve in the military. When the military does not do what the public decides is the “right choice” in high intensity moments

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    Marylou Fulton Civilian Control of the Military The United States military is one of the most important and celebrated institutions our country has. Opinion surveys have shown that Americans have more confidence in the military than in any other institution. Former rampant hostility toward the armed services during the Vietnam era‚ as well as periods earlier in American history‚ has faded. The courageous “can do” military has won the empathy and hearts of our nation far and wide‚ especially

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