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    Camera Manul

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    settings) B‚ steplessly automatic speeds between 40 sec and 1/1000; manually precise speeds of 1/1‚ 1/2‚ 1/4‚ 1/8‚ 1/15‚ 1/30‚ 1/60‚ 1/125‚ 1/250‚1/500‚ 1/1000; mechanical Page 1 of 4 http://www.praktica-collector.de/221_Praktica_BC1.htm Praktica BC1 03/09/2013 19:34 view finder fixed eye-level view finder mirror (Pentaprism‚ field of view: 95%) with field lens with triple rangefinder wedge‚ truncated microprism screen‚ groundglass field‚ red LEDs- for shutter speed signaling changes their brightness

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    par with writing‚ and though non-reading may be an intellectual choice on par with reading‚ reading itself — just like writing — is a craft that requires optimal technique for optimal outcome. So how‚ exactly‚ do we hone that vital technique? While speed-reading tutorials‚ courses‚ software‚ and books abound today‚ some of the most potent tips you’ll ever receive come from an unexpected source: Bill Cosby may be best-known as the beloved personality behind his eponymous TV show‚ but he earned his

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    how to use dslr

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    part of DSLR and it’s function. Shutter Speed This is probably the first setting that you have to try on and the easiest way to play with your camera. The photo with the fast shutter speed will be darker. This can either be a good or bad thing‚ depending on lighting conditions. The photo at the slower shutter speed might show some motion blur if you were holding it by hand. Even if you’re setting your camera on a tripod‚ at very slow shutter speeds (of half a second or more‚ such as one would

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    Time Travel

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    travel back to see our founding fathers sign the declaration of independence. We could travel to 2999 to witness the birth of the next new millennium. Such travel would require a machine capable of withstanding great pressures and incredible amounts of speed. The act of actually traveling though time is for the most part‚ agreed upon‚ but the implications of such travel is not so decided upon. Many different theorists have different views of what could happen and some go‚ as far as to say that if we did

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    In this essay I will be exploring how the use of hypnosis can be beneficial for Cancer patients. I will explain as to why I have chosen to focus on Cancer and the reasons why hypnotherapy may be useful. Alongside this I will be consider of the limits of hypnotherapy in the treatment of Cancer patients and any ethical considerations for the therapist. Cancer is a genetic disease‚ caused by changes to genes that control the way our cells function‚ especially how they grow and divide. Genetic changes

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    The Limits Of Bureaucratic Efficiency Canice Prendergast∗ University of Chicago & NBER Third Draft: May 9‚ 2001 Abstract Bureaucrats typically intermediate between a principal and a consumer‚ by diagnosing benefits for the consumer. This paper argues that bureaucratic efficiency is limited by the fact that the decisions made by bureaucrats involve rents to consumers. This means that a primary means of oversight‚ namely‚ using consumers to complain about incorrect decisions‚ can become ineffective.

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    Speed Control of Dc Motor

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    41-48 www.iosrjournals.org Speed Control of Dc Motor Using Fuzzy Logic Technique 1 1‚ 2‚ 3 J. N. Rai‚ 2Mayank Singhal‚ 3MayankNandwani Department of Electrical Engineering‚ Delhi Technological University Abstract:This project uses FUZZY LOGIC TECHNIQUE in estimating speed and controlling it for DC motor. The rotor speed of the dc motor can be made to follow an arbitrarily selected trajectory. The purpose is to achieve accurate trajectory control of the speed of DC Motor‚ especially when

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    We’ll Never Conquer Space In “We’ll Never Conquer Space‚” Arthur C. Clarke explains his feelings about the idea of man ever entirely conquering space. In doing so‚ he makes use of connotations and technical terms. In addition‚ he uses key words to help get his point across. Connotations are used mainly in a negative way in this essay of Clarke’s. For example‚ when he states‚ “Man will never conquer space. Such a statement may sound ludicrous‚ now that our rockets are already 100 million miles

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    The Limits of Human Power.

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    Home > globalism > The Limits of Human Power The Limits of Human Power Monday 5 September 2011Ed HurstLeave a commentGo to comments Current plans to take over the world will fail‚ as usual. It’s offered as some key piece of evidence‚ something never before seen: NWO Plans EXPOSED by Insider in 1969. Actually‚ it’s one several such exposés I’ve seen over the years. For example‚ if you read John Taylor Gatto’s reports‚ you’ll realize some of these plans were formalized before the creation of

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    Shallow-water Acoustics and Relevant Physics By: Elizabeth Fortlage Underwater Acoustics is a complex phenomenon. Leonardo da Vinci simplified the concept in 1940‚ two years before Columbus discovered America‚ by saying “If you can cause your ship to stop and place the head of a long tube in the water and place the outer extremity to your ear‚ you will hear ships at a great distance from you.” (5‚ p.2) There are many factors that contribute to the complexity of underwater acoustics and sonar

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