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    Compound Microscope Parts

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    |Compound Microscope Parts | |[pic] | |A high power or compound microscope achieves higher levels of magnification than a stereo or low power microscope. It is used to view smaller | |specimens such as cell structures which cannot be seen at lower

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    Application Case 9-1 Discussion Questions 1. Do you consider the description of the Firestone store manager’s responsibilities important information that the raters of managers need to be knowledgeable about? I do consider the description of the Firestone’s store manager’s responsibilities important information for the raters of the managers to know about. To effectively rate the performance and conduct of the managers the raters has to know what their overall responsibilities and duties are

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    (refracting) called the “looker” by aligning a concave and a convex lens inside a metal tube. The convex lens refracted light to a specific point on the concave eyepiece making distant objects look magnified. When Galileo heard about the ’looker’‚ he decided to improveupon its design. Galileo called his model the ’telescope’. In his first attempt‚ Galileo built a three-power instrument containing a convex and a concave lens in 1609. He was more successful in further attempts to magnify objects

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    brain‚ let us see the world. Sensors in the skin respond to touch and allows us to feel. * * * * The seeing eye… Light enters the eye through the clear cornea. It then passes through the pupil and is focused by the lens on the retina. This thin layer covers the back of the eye and contains cells that are sensitive to light. When light hits the cells‚ they send signals to the brain. There‚ the signals are turned into pictures so we can see. Telescope

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    INTRODUCTION Defects of Hearing •Hearing defects means ear is not working correctly or as well as it should. •It may occur in more than one part of the ear. •1. DEAF-full or partial decrease in the ability to detect or understand sounds. Deaf usually caused by : - Eardrum is torn-cannot function - Ossicle bone fused together-can’t vibrate - Auditory nerve damaged by loud sound - Cochlea damage due to sickness/ drugs •2. Temporary hearing loss-build-up of earwax •3. Presbycusis- hearing loss

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    measuring the human visual system in relation to diagnosticprocedures and optical correction.In a series of three articles‚ John will give us the backgrounds we need to understand the basis of wave front technology. A technology many in the contact lens industry believe will cause a dramatic change in the coming years. The editors of Global CONTACT are happy to offer a series of basic articles on this subject which will be very informative. happens if we apply such lenses to the human visual system

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    Guy Kawasaki

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    concepts in this module for the fact that the module is trying to get the point across that diversity is positive for an organization. Screening folks over the phone I believe‚ will yield a very diverse workforce; it also helps minimizes one’s personal bias and discrimination. Kawasaki would describe the perfect leader as someone who produces more leaders and not followers. I would describe the perfect leader as someone who leads by

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    Benny Paret

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    seem less crucial. The fighter shows his resilience and strength and is willing to sacrifice his body to protect his honor and reputation. Similarly‚ the author aids his efforts by diminishing the importance of Paret’s loss‚ demonstrating a personal bias in favor of the struggling boxer. Again‚ the author downplays Paret’s loss through his word choice by saying that Paret “fought…as if he were seeking to demonstrate that he could take more punishment than any man alive‚” as if losing were an admirable

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    Name _______________________________ /15 marks Three questions will be selected at random and graded. Each question will be valued at 5 marks in which it will be graded based on: a) Content contained in the answer b) Answering in a logical manner in complete sentences using proper grammar and spelling. c) If the answer requires a mathematical calculation‚ the use of proper mathematical format‚ showing numerical

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    is its unprofessional. It’s important to project professional image‚ you must sound educated and mature. Positive language generally conveys more information than negative language does. Skillful writing techniques in this section include choosing bias free‚ plain‚ familiar language‚ and precise expression.

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