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    Anslab1

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    document. 6. How would you swap the effects of the right and left buttons on a mouse? What is the drag-and-drop threshold? Answer: (Main menu: System>Preferences>Mouse) then specify the change of position between the right and left function. Specifies how far you must drag an object before the system considers the action apart of the drag and drop option. How would you change it? Change the characteristics in the Mouse Preferences window. 7. What are the primary functions of the Main menu

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    Metabolic Rate Lab Report

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    LCT or above the UCT‚ the percent O2 consumption will increase‚ and thus‚ the metabolic rate. The hypothesis was supported by the result received in this lab. The thermal neutral zone (TNZ) of an endotherm is its temperature tolerance range. For the mouse‚ this is about room temperature. It is seen that in the TNZ‚ the metabolic rate decreases from about 1.75 to 1 (Fig 1). During the LCT (10-15 ‚ the metabolic rate increases while in the UCT (30-35 )‚ the metabolic rate also increases (Fig 1). Though

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    Animal Testing Inaccurate

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    Animal testing has lead to the deaths of animals in horrible ways and is very inhumane‚ with modern technology we shouldn’t have to resort to such awful actions and we don’t need to there are many alternatives to animal testing and the alternatives can be cheaper and more accurate. Most animal testing is very inaccurate because human beings have different chemistry than animals‚ some animals are similar to humans but they have gaps that can prevent or make false cures that can do more harm than

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    Hp Pavilion vs. Hp Envy

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    upgraded to windows 8. It is protected from viruses by Norton Internet Security and has a battery life of 7 hours and 45 minutes. The package that is included in the price of this laptop includes Microsoft 2010 Home and Student‚ an HP x4000 wireless mouse‚ and an HP Photosmart printer. It is compatible with most programs including Microsoft Office and several other useful programs. This laptop on its own isn’t extremely impressive‚ but together with the package deal it is a very frugal choice. The

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    walt disney

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    Disney‚ Mickey Mouse wouldn’t exist. When one thinks of childhood‚ they may think of the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse and other various toys that had been created. One might think of waking up to the sight of Mickey Mouse posters on his wall. Disney is a hero who made all of these things possible. A hero is not just a person who works hard; he perseveres through the toughest challenges. If Walt Disney hadn’t persevered or had the talent to excel as a filmmaker‚ there would be no Mickey Mouse. Walt Disney

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    peripheral devices

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    Peripherals are plugged into special sockets (ports) using cables. INPUT DEVICES Keyboard - Consist of typewriter-like keys that enable users to enter information into a computer. Mouse - Control the movement of a cursor or pointer on a display screen. The most common pointing device is the mouse. Scanner - Copies a picture or document into the computer Camera - Allows you to input photographs into the computer Graphic tablet - A pressure sensitive pad that is

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    Sonia

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    output devices in order to understand how they influence interaction. A typical computer system is comprised of a QWERTY keyboard‚ a mouse‚ and a colour screen. There is usually some form of loudspeaker as well. You should know how the keyboard‚ mouse and screen work - if not‚ read up on it. What sort of input does the keyboard support? What sort of input does the mouse support? Are these adequate for all possible applications? If not‚ to which areas are they most suited? Do these areas map well onto

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    Definition of computers

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    computer is developed in such a way that it is able to solve more than one problem at a time by changing from screen to screen. Running head: Computers Parts of Computer The computer is made up of 4 basic parts which are the monitor‚ system Unit‚ mouse and keyboard. Monitor: It is a screen at which the program is displayed. Without the monitor‚ the software installed in the system unit cannot be displayed for visualization. It is also known as the eyes of the computer. System Unit; It is the brain

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    detailed lesson plan

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    A Detailed Lesson Plan in Science (Pre-school) I- Objectives At the end of the lesson‚ the students will be able to: differentiate animals according to their sizes‚ appreciate the different kinds of animals‚ identify big and small animals in the story Improve socialization with their classmates. II- Subject Matter Lesson Two: Animals Sizes of Animals Reference/s: Science and Health for Early Learners By: Shirley Torre Equipado

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