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    Lights and Bulb

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    LIGHTS AND BULBS (Philips‚ Crompton Greaves & Havells) Assignment-1 By Bharatt Valliappan Manisha PHILIPS: Energy-efficient LED bulb–the first recipient of the L Prize® Philips Award Winning LED Bulb is the smart alternative to a standard 60 watt incandescent A19 bulb. The unique bulb design provides omni-directional light with only 10 watts of power. Ideal for decorative and ambient lighting in retail outlets‚ hotels‚ restaurants‚ government buildings‚ and multi-unit residences

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    Light and Element

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    Wavelength 1 violet 405nm 2 violet 410nm 3 Violet/blue 420nm 4 blue 440nm 5 blue 445nm 6 green 500nm 7 Green/yellow 550nm 8 Green/yellow 560nm 9 yellow 580nm 10 orange 620nm 11 orange 630nm 12 red 650nm 13 red 680nm 14 red 690nm 15 red 700nm 16 Dark red 710nm 17 Dark red 715nm 18 Dark red 725nm Conclusion: Explain‚ in your own words‚ why different elements produce different colors of light when heated. Each element has a unique electron configuration. When heated‚ the electrons are

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    Traffic Light

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    Traffic Light If I were to court a boy‚ I would be like the traffic light. I am color yellow‚ whispering take everything slowly but surely. I am color green‚ saying go when everything is going strong. I am color red‚ shouting stop when everything goes wrong. I see color yellow. I let myself stay firm to wait. I just keep waiting for my turn. I am in the middle. I stay neutral. I shall not go fast‚ but shall fire up and set. If I remain sluggish and dawdling‚ I will be left out. If I go too

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    The Path of Light and Sound By: Kristin Jaskowiak The organ that gives us a sense of sight is our eyes. Of the five senses‚ our eyes allow us to learn the most about our surroundings. It is important to know the structures and anatomy that make up the eyes to gain a better understanding of how light and images are processed to become sight. ANATOMY The lacrimal gland‚ or tear duct‚ produces tears when stimulated by the facial nerve. The delicate‚ transparent mucous membrane that covers the

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    emergency vehicles. Red color is being chosen as the color for the emergency vehicles strobe lights is because of the night vision capability by using this color. It cannot be denied that red color is more easily to be notice if compared to other color. Red color can catch more attention and alert when we saw red because red is signal us about danger. Advantages and Disadvantages White: light is the most effective attention-getting signal‚ containing all visible spectral wavelengths

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    Roya Jamshidi Dr. Countryman PSY 101 March 7th‚ 2012 Psychological Journal #1: Sensory Adaptation Sensation is described as the stimulus of the receptors that our brain receives whenever we utilize any of our five senses such as hearing‚ seeing‚ smelling‚ tasting‚ or touching. Sensation travels through a process called transduction‚ which converts‚ by sensors in the body‚ of psychical signals from the environment into neural signals sent to the central nervous system (S & G‚ 2011‚ pg. 94)

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    Difference Between College-Level and Casual Writing College-level writing should be written in paragraphs that contain three to five sentences. In college-level wrinting you have to form complete sentences‚ making sure to spell everything correctly‚ using proper grammar and correct puncuation. Casual writing is used when sending a letter‚ e-mail‚ or text message to a friend. It is more relaxed and doesn’t require proper grammar‚ or even correct puncuation. You can use abbreviations and emoticons

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    Running head: MSE and Dementia Multi-Sensory Environments and Dementia: Abstract This paper addresses the concern for the wellbeing of patients with dementia and the struggle to find a new or alternative and effective treatment. The topic‚ Multi-sensory environments and dementia‚ was selected for the challenge it presented‚ and the conviction that the writer has for the rights of geriatric psychiatric patients. Along with personal conviction‚ this topic was chosen because of the intrigue

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    Green Hrm

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    INTRODUCTION Green awareness is not a new topic from last few years. Most interesting thing is HR professionals in the organization are not only aware about this rather they start working for it. HR professionals in organization can develop a powerful social conscience and green sense of responsibility internal and external customers‚ stakeholders‚ partners etc. Recent times‚ consumers demand ethics and environmental credentials as a top priority. Society and business see their agenda align. HR

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    Sensory Stimulation Theory of Learning Sensory stimulation theory learning means that this theory can be applied towards learning. That is‚ by stimulating the senses‚ the individual’s learning can be enhanced. For example‚ if a person prefers to learn through visual aids‚ “seeing” materials should be used. Another person may prefer listening and thus‚ audio related education materials should then be used. The sense of touch‚ taste and smell should also be included in the learning process.

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