Objectives After performing this activity‚ you should be able to: 1. handle the microscope properly; 2. identify the parts of the microscope; 3. describe what parts of the microscope can do; 4. prepare materials for microscope study; 5. focus the microscope properly; 6. compare the image of the object seen by the unaided eye and under the microscope; and 7. compute for the magnification of objects observed under the microscope. [pic] Procedure: A. THE MICROSCOPE‚ ITS PARTS AND THEIR
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ABSTRACT The Smart NoteTaker is such a helpful product that satisfies the needs of the people in today ’s technologic and fast life. This product can be used in many ways. The Smart NoteTaker provides taking fast and easy notes to people who are busy one ’s self with something. With the help of Smart NoteTaker‚ people will be able to write notes on the air‚while being busy with their work. The written note will be stored on the memory chip of thepen‚ and will be able
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Job S Chapter 3 Attitudes and Job Satisfaction (Click on the title when connected to the Internet for online video teaching notes) Learning Objectives After studying this chapter‚ students should be able to (ppt3-1): 1. Contrast the three components of an attitude. 2. Summarize the relationship between attitudes and behavior. 3. Compare and contrast the major job attitudes. 4. Define job satisfaction and show how it can be measured. 5. Summarize the main causes of
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Objectives of Punishment In today’s society the objective of punishment in the criminal justice system is rehabilitation. The goal is to eliminate future criminal behavior while the inmate serves time for the crime they’ve committed. There is hope that others see the sentences for such criminal activity and future crimes can be prevented. Deterrence is important to apply because it can discourage others who have thought about illegal activity. Incapacitation protects the society because an
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Smart Car Technology Answer A : The TravTek navigationsystem is installed in 100 Oldsmobile Toronados‚ the visual part of the system is a computer monitor. Through detailed colour maps‚ it leads the driver through the town. The map changes all the time‚ cause a computer connected to a navigation-satellite‚ and with a magnetic compass installed‚ calculates the fastest or easiest way to your destination. When yellow circles appear in a particular place on the screen‚ it means that there is traffic
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the difference between a’smart’ and a’smart’? Codes of practice for support workers in England which are: - Be accountable by making sure you can answer for your actions or omissions. Promote and uphold the privacy‚ dignity‚ rights‚ health and wellbeing of people who use health and care services and their careers. Work in collaboration with your colleagues to ensure the delivery of quality‚ safe and compassionate healthcare‚ care‚ and support. Communicate in an open‚ and effective way to promote the
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How has the rapid development of technology affected competition in the mobile phone industry? The move to an increasingly mobile world has created new opportunities for a variety of industries. Mobile phone devices can be used to access the internet than traditional computers. New developing market companies are major competitors‚ growing rapidly because a lack of legacy systems have enabled them to profit more quickly from new technology as it becomes available. Emerging markets have created
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Strategic Management The Concept of Market Position and The Strategic Objectives Objectives The Concept of Market Position Philip Kolter Ries and Trout The Strategic Objectives Strategic Thrust Strategic Objectives Build Hold Niche Harvest Divest The Concept of Market Position by Philip Kolter Market Leader Market Challenger The firm has a relatively large share of the market‚ but a smaller share than the market leader. Market Follower The firm
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Street Smart versus Book Smart In his article "Hidden Intellectualism‚" Gerald Graff criticizes those that do not put value into "street smarts." Graff says that knowledge goes far beyond academic learning and continues into our everyday living. He states‚ "The need to prove I was smart and the fear of a beating if I proved it too well." Meaning that if the subjects he enjoyed the most became his main interest he would soon have to face ridicule for wanting to be himself (Graff). Graff’s theory
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ERG Smart Cards: Crafting Strategy for a New Horizon CASE BACKGROUND In 1978‚ Associated Electronic Services Ltd (AES)‚ a Perth-based engineering company‚ began developing an automated fare collection (AFC) system. In 1984 AES won a contract for an AFC system in Toronto‚ Canada. That same year Energy Research Group (ERG) was listed on the stock exchange. ERG was a venture capital-backed company‚ researching various technologies including an electronic sign board and a manufacturing process for
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