module guide 2014/15 Habitats and Species 4001NATSCI Liverpool John Moores University Content Teaching Staff 4 Syllabus 5 Timetable 6 Assessment 7 References/Book List 8 Teaching Staff The main members of staff who will lecture on the Habitats & Species module are given below: Name Location Telephone extension 0151 231… Email Dr. Dave Wilkinson (Module Leader) Room 236‚ James Parsons Building. 2245 D.M.Wilkinson@ljmu.ac.uk Dr. Jerry Bird Room 206 Life Sciences Building 2181 J.M.Bird@ljmu
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Acknowledgement First I would like to thank god for giving me the strength and ability to complete this project. I would also like to extend my heartfelt gratitude to the following persons who have made the completion of this assignment possible. My Teacher‚ Mr. Harvey‚ for giving me this project as I have learnt many things about The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade‚ the effects it had on Africa and African arrival into the new world. My Bother‚ who helped me with the collection
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Activate a yard light represented by an LED using an LDR. The level of light dected by the LDR should be compared to the value currently set by a linear potentiometer. The ower can vary the potentiometer to vary how dark it needs to be before the yard light turns on. Task 2 Task 2 requires adding complexity by incorporating 2 levels of LED brightness‚ depending on the level of darkness. IF the light level falls just below the potentiometer level the LED shoud
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could explain why Britain was the first industrialised economy. They had prime access to natural resources‚ especially coal. Britain was in the midst of an Agricultural revolution‚ which led to a decline in work‚ and an increase in population. Factories began to produce things cheaper because of mass production. This led to a development of a new class of people‚ the middle class. The most prominent factor of mid 19th century Britain being the birthplace of the industrial world is their prime access
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inject a coin and a zinc-galvanized nail to the said fruit‚ and connect it to the multimeter using the alligator clips‚ have the black probe to the zinc-galvanized nail while the red probe to the copper coin. 3. Read the value. b. Lighting the LED bulbs using a potatoes
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Unfortunately this led to many countries across the world becoming consolidated into larger and more powerful empires such as India‚ Indonesia‚ Vietnam‚ and many African countries. Africa was especially a big target as it contained a vast number of raw materials and natural
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CONTENT TOPIC Page No. Acknowledgement 03 Objective 04 Introduction 05 Design
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Generation" was brought about by the invention of integrated circuits in 1958. Integrated circuits replaced transistors‚ and many computer languages came out in this time. Many more computer companies were born during this time‚ and eventually this led to personal computers for everyday use. Microprocessors introduced the beginning of the "Fourth Generation" and a time where computers were in almost every house. IMPORTANCE OF COMPUTERS In the last decade the role of the computer has changed
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Two steadfast and ambitious men led two great countries into the ground with their abuse of power; Rome was led by Caesar and Germany was led by Hitler. Were their actions of ambition abuse of their power? Were they honorable men with honorable actions? Did their powers abused which made them ambitious men? So‚ were Hitler and Caesar honorable men‚ or did their powers make them ambitious? When people are given powers they are not supposed to abuse them‚ but people are supposed to use powers for good
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