Reasons for staff morale being low maybe because of i. Lack of proper training ii. Too much work on an individual iii. Poor maintained staff facilities eg‚ trolleys iv. Use of poor scheduled methods of cleaning v. Lack of goal attainment. Lack of proper training of the staff is going to bring down their motivation to do their work since they are never going to be comfortable with their work. Lack of training amongst the staff will mean the supervisors will have to follow the employees around
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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 Focusing Knob i. Illuminator j. Base k. Fine Focusing Knob 5. What type of microscope has primarily been used in this lab? (1 point) Compound
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Lab Title: Microscopy Objective: To learn how to use and care for a microscope and to know the parts of a compound microscope and to efficiently use the microscope to focus on specimen. Introduction A microscope is an optical instrument used for viewing very small objects‚ typically magnified several hundred times. It consist of different lenses such as: Scanning = 4X‚ Low power = 10X‚ High power = 40 or 43X‚ Oil Immersion = 100X. A microscope is an instrument
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movement of the stage when using the fine adjustment knob The coarse moves the stage at a fast level and the fine at a slower level When is it appropriate to use the coarse adjustment knob? It is apporatiate to use coarse on low power. Which objective lens do we begin with when viewing a slide? The 4 x When using the stage adjustment knobs while looking through the microscope‚ turning the large knob (on the top) to the right moves the image _up___________ while turning it to the left
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The ocular micrometer has no units. 5. Objective lens The objective lens gathers light from the specimen‚ magnifies the image of the specimen‚ and projects the magnified image into the body tube. Since no single objective lens can fulfill all the needs of someone using the microscope‚ several objective lenses of varying magnifications and numerical aperture are mounted on the rotation nosepiece. The nosepiece must click into place for the objective lens to be in proper alignmrnt. You will
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Project work Preliminary idea draft 3 -Qian Mengyuan 13s210 Choice of topic: access The problem: too much access to foreign maids Nowadays‚ due to the fast-paced work life‚ parents don’t have enough time to take care of their own children‚ hence they employ foreign maids to help them look after their children and manage household chores. As there is easy access [1]of maid service‚ there will be some impact (table 1) on the young children. Hence this project aims to reduce the negative impact
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these devices help us to make our live easier. INTRODUCTION 2 OBJECTIVE 3 APPRECIATION 4 LIMITATIONS OF SIGHT 5 LIMITATIONS OF HEARING 6 DEVICES TO OVERCOME LIMITATIONS OF SIGHT 7 DEVICES TO OVERCOME LIMITATIONS OF HEARING 8 PHOTOS OF DEVICES – LIMITATIONS OF SIGHT 9 PHOTOS OF DEVICES – LIMITATION OF HEARING Humans have sight and hearing limitation. Without any devices‚ our sight and hearing was limited. the objective of learning about the limitation of sight and hearing: ● I have
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Should men and women be treated as equals? Arguments in Favor: 1. Prejudice against women violates the fundamental principle that all people are created equal. 2. Women should not be treated differently from men. According to statistics‚ there is no difference between the standards and quality of work done by men and women who do the same work. 3. This is an unfair world: in most of the top positions in society‚ men occupy company directors‚ judges‚ University professors‚ etc
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ARCHIVE Good Housekeeping in Industry ARCHIVE Published by the Department of Labour‚ Wellington‚ New Zealand First Published: 1978 (Reprinted from Labour & Employment Gazette) Revised: 1987 ISBN 0-477-03415-2 2 ARCHIVE Contents Contents ................................................................................ 3 What is good housekeeping? ................................................ 5 Why good housekeeping matters ......................................... 6 Stop
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HOUSEKEEPING Good housekeeping is a vital factor in preventing accidents. The great majority of all work accidents are caused during the handling of goods or materials‚ and by people falling‚ being hit by falling objects‚ or striking against objects in the workplace. All these causes can be reduced by good housekeeping practices—in fact‚ good housekeeping is the only cure for hundreds of accidents that occur. Good industrial housekeeping:. * Eliminates accident and fire causes *
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