Science Revision Half-Yearly’s Name the lenses found in a microscope. Eyepiece or ocular lens Objective lens Recall the units used to measure microscopic objects. Micrometres Recall what happens to the field of view as the magnification used increases. As the magnification increases‚ then the amount of the specimen you can see (the field of view) gets smaller. Name two different types of: Light microscope- monocular microscope and the binocular microscope. Electron microscope- transmission
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SON WHO KILLS HIS PARENTS Son Who Kills His Parents CJ233 Introduction to Forensic Psychology Professor Araujo Aretha Franklin September 04‚ 2012 Abstract: Some mental health patients do not seek help for their issues‚ and the ones who do they don’t take their medicine to get better. There are cases where mental health patients have commit crimes and were sent to prison or to a mental facility for further help. The number of persons with mental illness in U.S. jails continues
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Learner statement Level 3 Diploma Health and Social Care Learner Name: Queenbe Rose Losaria Unit Title: 366-Understand and meet the nutritional requirements of individuals with dementia. Learner statement Assessor Use Only- Assessment Criteria Met Learner to provide narrative under each statement of how they meet the criteria. You must provide answers to each question that allow your assessor to properly assess what work duties you are doing or what role you have within your work. It expected
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The commandments are absolute pronouncements of right and wrong in all situations In Mormon 9:9 it says: "For do we not read that God is the same yesterday‚ today‚ and forever‚ and in him there is no variableness." This expresses that for every situation the commandments are the same. There is a clear example that shows that the commandments are the same regardless of the situation. We are commanded to be baptized for the remission of our sins. It is a requirement to enter the waters of baptism to
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Companies do so by creating their own logistics and distribution of their products. They have managed to reduce costs by demanding high productivity from their employees‚ but wages paid do not meet the demand. They have also pushed many of their suppliers to outsource their products so they can produce more at a lower cost. Wal-Mart as an example attempts to conduct business practices by the law‚ but over the years have been subjected to over
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Many science fiction stories contain similar themes and ideas‚ but only two really caught my attention. As I read these stories I couldn’t help but notice the different themes that make them appealing. Although they both have different themes‚ characters and scenarios‚ they both seem to stay true to the make believe factor. Themes like vengeance‚ justice‚ love‚ pride‚ and honor seem to appear in these short stories. For me‚ justification seems to also be present‚ one justifies on the good for mankind
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Unit 4: Development through the Life Stages Unit Overview Knowledge of human growth and development through the life stages is important for learners who are considering careers in the Health and Social Care sectors because it will assist their understanding of the needs of individual’s at different life stages of life‚ including their potential care needs. It will also help learners to understand the influence of unexpected events on patients or service users and their families. This unit enable
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Real and Not So Real Retrograde Amnesia Retrograde amnesia (RA) is the impairment in memory retrieval for information acquired normally before the event that caused the amnesia (Cohen 2011). RA varies in its degree and temporal extent while also varying in its aspects of memory impairment. Memory for facts‚ personal events‚ world knowledge‚ skills‚ personality‚ and personal identity are specific aspects of memory that may be affected (Cohen 2011). In the case of Clive Wearing‚ almost all aspects
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DNA VISUALISATION INTO Biology Practical SAFETY INFORMATION ABOUT THIS EXPERIMENT The chemicals tabulated below will be used in this experiment. The likely hazards associated with each of the chemicals are noted and recommended procedures for handling are given. Read this page and the description of the experiment before coming into the laboratory‚ noting any potential hazards. When you are satisfied that you understand any possible difficulties that might arise and the recommended procedures
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Scenario/Focus During our lives we are influenced by particular life factors. These can be genetic factors that we inherit from our parents that we cannot control‚ such as Cystic Fibrosis. Or they could be Biological factors (caused when a baby is in the womb) for example‚ Foetal Alcohol Syndrome. Environmental factors‚ for example chemicals and pollution. Socio-economic factors such as‚ how much money our parents have may prevent us from affording certain things to keep us as healthy as we want
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