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    Lady Macbeth’s opening words introduce a new level of emotional intensity. Fear of failure has been replaced with fear of discovery‚ and even though she describes herself as drunk with boldness and on fire with passion‚ she is just as easily alarmed as her husband is by the tiniest noises and movements. Her swift changes of thought and speech foreshadow the language of her final lapse into madness in the sleepwalking scene (Act V‚ Scene 1)‚ when she relives these same moments. Yet‚ despite all

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    |booking-office | | |to change trains | |to buy a ticket | | |long distance train | |to book a ticket | | |express | |dining-car |

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    viewable under a compound light microscope is limited by resolution or resolving power (ability to distinguish between two nearby points) and not magnification. 2. Mircoscope resolution is limited by the wavelength of the source of illumination (visible light‚ in the case of an optical microscope) and the numerical aperture of the lenses. Smallest object viewable limited by resolution which is limited by wavelength of the source of illumination and N.A of the lenses. Lab: Stero microscope low

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    Light‚ Color and Solutions Effects of Concentration and Cell Path Length on a Solutions Absorbance To examine the relationship between color of a solution and the light it absorbs. When it comes down to it our eyes do a accurate job of depicting and distinguishing colors. The purpose of this experiment is to take that a little farther‚ become more precise. With the use of a spectrophotometer one can determine the wavelength and intensity of the light absorbed. By adding a light source to the

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    PHY 101 Lab Report Waves Lab Purpose The purpose of this laboratory experiment is to “investigate how the vibrating source affects selected characteristics of the sound produced” (Giancoli‚ 2006). Materials The following materials were used in the completion of this laboratory experiment: * Meter stick * Two paper towel rolls / cardboard tubes * Scissors * Two rubber bands * Wax paper * Transparent tape * Flashlight * Balloon Procedure Part 1:

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    Toxicology Lab      1. In  this investigation‚ a wide range of concentrations of  Sodium Chloride (NaCl) solution  were   created   and  the  effects  that  they  had  on  radish   seeds  were  tested.  This  ultimately  created  a  dose­response  experiment  in  which  it  was  detectable whether  or  not  radish  seeds  were  a  reliable  bioassay  for  the   toxicity  of  NaCl.  The  goal  of  this  experiment  was  to  determine  a  correlation  between  toxicity  and  seed  germination/radicle 

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    Presentation on the benefits of distance learning to an audience of teachers and students with very little experience with computers and who might be somewhat fearful of the idea: Outline: I. Distance Learning is very easy‚ easier than one might expect. a. Do not dread distance learning. It is not complicated at all. In fact‚ it is very easy since new technological advancements have made it very easy and user friendly for people. b. Communication has been made very easy these days

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    DISTANCE LEARNING “Running Head” page 1 DISTANCE LEARNING: HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Angel Duncan ENG122: English Composition II Sasha Rae September 3‚ 2014 Distance Learning page 2 High school is a period of important social and emotional development in a young person’s life. While in high school‚ we metamorphosis‚ learn‚ and grow socially as well as intellectually. The traditional model of high school provides social interaction between

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    Lab  #1  ‐  Introduction  to  the  Microscopy  &  Observation  of  Prokaryotic  and  Eukaryotic  Cells  Introduction  Many  of  the  cells  and  organisms  that  you  will  be  studying  are  at  the  lower  limits  of  visibility  of  light  microscopes;  therefore‚  it  is  extremely  important  that  you  attain  critical  lighting  and  focussing.  It  is  also  important  to  handle  the  microscope  competently  to  avoid  damaging  either  the  microscope  or  the  preparation  you  are  studying

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    THE ADVANTAGES OF OUT CAMPUS LEARNING MODE OF STUDY Distance learning is gaining popularity among adults who are keen to upgrade themselves for better career opportunities. Distance learning provides an alternative for people to further their education without having to undergo the traditional classroom learning. Many people choose this learning mode of study because of the flexibility and freedom it provides. Some of them enroll in this type of learning courses because they are working full-time

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