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    micro bio

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    small micro-organism that cannot be seen through naked eyes but only through the use of a microscope. Some of the Micro-organism in the environment include; bacteria‚ viruses and fungi to mention but a few. Whereas some Micro-organisms are associated with causing of diseases others are known for destroying the balance in the ecosystem. However‚ this is not always the case because some of them are useful in recycling important nutrients back into the ecosystem. Just like human beings‚ for micro- organism

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    Macro and Micro

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    Inequalities of social class‚ race‚ and ethnicity and gender effects the life chances on the macro and micro level. Inequalities that are inherited to the American way of life have caused enormous pain and suffering along with the social class‚ race and gender. People have been abused and held back from living and achieving life potential. It is sadly ironic that a country that was founded on liberty and freedom and would be so mired in the sludge of racism and bigotry. This sad condition

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    Micro Manufacturing

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    ME 686: Micro-manufacturing Assignment 1 Study the effects of process parameters (speed‚ feed‚ depth of cut etc.) associated with SPDT for manufacturing of micro lens let arrays. Also find out the ranges of these process parameters and values of optimal process parameters. Submitted by: Marmeek Kishor Kumar Kosambia (09010332) Submitted to : Dr. S.N. Joshi Date of Submission: 17/01/13 Introduction A microlens array is composed of a series of micro lens distributed in a regular pattern

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    micro finance

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    References: (Zeller & Meyer‚ 2002). Asian‚ Dr. Yunus began a micro-finance program among women in Bangladesh in 1976‚ following the wide-spread famine in 1974 (Abdulrahman‚ 2007). In 1998‚ it was first time micro finance industry in Somaliland (as cited in Bekkin‚ 2007) program; in 1996‚ SA’ID received its first substantial capital injection from Oxfam America (Saacid Foundation report

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    Micro Finance

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    NABARD Status of Micro Finance in India National Bank for Agriculture & Rural Development Meghalaya Regional Office “WE MAKE BANKING POSSIBLE WITH THE LAST ‚ THE LOST AND THE LEAST” NABARD Micro Finance Approaches SHG –Bank Linkage - Dominant Model Financing through MFIs - Emerging Model “WE MAKE BANKING POSSIBLE WITH THE LAST ‚ THE LOST AND THE LEAST” NABARD SHG-Bank Linkage Programme “WE MAKE BANKING POSSIBLE WITH THE LAST ‚ THE LOST AND THE LEAST” NABARD The

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    Micro Analysis of

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    Micro analysis: • Film: Blade • Year: 1998 • Director: Stephen Norrington In this micro analysis I will be analysing the film Blade which was produced in 1998 and directed by Stephen Norrington. The micro elements I am going to focus on are Mise-en-scene and cinematography. I will be analysing everything in the scene including props‚ costumes‚ facial expressions‚ gestures‚ setting‚ codes-framing to determine how it creates meaning. In cinematography I will focus on the camera

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    Micro History

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    originators of micro History thought that it is a methodology to be applied only in the field of cultural and Social History. But it is not so. Any object of the study dealing with the primary Docieties Group or individual or languages or Knowledge or Experience and perfectives of the marginalized mainly come under Micro-History. Ginzburg‚ a micro historian criticized the large scale quantitative studies on the grounds for the distorted reality on the individual level. The micro Historians placed

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    Functional Illiteracy

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    moral‚ and functional illiteracy in his article. Cultural illiteracy defined by E.D. Hirsch Jr. is to possess the basic information needed to thrive in the modern world (Nash). Moral illiteracy is not being taught or lacked the education and understandings in religious or spiritual beliefs (Nash). Functional illiteracy refers to the inability of an individual to use reading‚ speaking‚ writing‚ and computational skills in everyday life (Literacy Center for the Midlands). Functional illiteracy is

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    Micro Expressions

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    Micro-expressions are brief‚ involuntary facial expressions caused by a certain emotion experienced by the person. These expressions are shown on the face‚ and are universal in the sense that every human being‚ no matter what origin‚ or where they live it will be the same as everyone else. These expressions are also known for their difficulty in hiding them. They usually show one of the seven basic universal emotions: Disgust‚ anger‚ fear‚ sadness‚ happiness‚ surprise and contempt. (John) The study

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    Functional Illiteracy

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    Functional illiteracy is reading and writing skills that are inadequate "to manage daily living and employment tasks that require reading skills beyond a basic level".[1] Functional illiteracy is contrasted with illiteracy in the strict sense‚ meaning the inability to read or write simple sentences in any language. Foreigners who cannot read and write in the native language where they live may also be considered functionally illiterate. Contents   [hide]  1 Characteristics 2 Links with poverty and

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