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    Nt1310 Unit 3 Lab

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    1. What was the average score you calculated for the lab? What does this number mean in terms of ergonomically correct workplace? a. The average score we calculated for the lab was approximately 6.9/10, and what this number means in terms of an ergonomically correct workplace is that the room is not very ergonomically correct. This marking scheme is similar to that of a test or assignment, in which 69%, despite it being a passing grade, has a lot more room for improvement. 2. Describe the…

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    8:00 P.M. The crowds on the beach were in a festive mood. Thousands had gathered for the big show and the Comet Roman was not disappointing. The comets colors kept shifting as the sunlight hit the giant ball of ice. It had taken on a reddish purple hue and the crowd cheered as the first of the meteorites streaked across the sky. The crowd oohed and aahed every minute or so as a new one appeared. Each meteor’s trail was different, some were white some blue or blue. The favorites were the red.…

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    One way of measuring IRE values is through a waveform monitor, which is a sort of light meter that follows what is happening on the camera screen from left to right. It again is on a scale of 0-100, and any vertical slice has light and dark areas on it. A particular IRE value in a scene appears in the form of zebras, which are diagonal lines seen in the viewfinder. A value of 100 IRE represents pure white…

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    Not long later the sun rose as its bright morning light seeped through curtains. Sleepily, I curve directions to the other side my cold, unfortable bed. Therefore, My parents are so incoherent, I commanded them to get me the “right” bed, but they didn’t, NOW, I can’t sleep. However, my back heated softly by the gleaming sun, which interrupted my beauty sleep. I moaned, tearing the covers off my legs, drained as can be, I ignored the fact that my horrible bed was in need to be fixed. Frustrated,…

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    the oscillator is inactives. As the target approaches, a capacitive coupling develop between the target and the capacitive probes. When the capacitance reaches specified threshold, the oscillator is activate, triggering to the output circuit to switch states between the ON and OFF. 34 Fig. 5.3 working of capacitive sensor The ability of the sensors to detect the target is determined by the target size, dielectric constants and distance from to the sensor. The larger the target…

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    The only source of light within the parlour comes from a small table lamp. Marion positions herself and takes a seat to the left of the lamp allowing for her to be well lit (as seen in Figure 1). She looks to be glowing slightly due to the considered key lighting. Although she has stollen money from her employer, she isn’t depicted as a ‘bad’ person through the cinematography being executed. Marion being portrayed as if engulfed in high key lighting suggests redemption, as the audience discover…

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    Storm Short Stories

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    Storm watched the Manly ferry cut through the still harbor waters. The boat glided past the restaurant where gas burners on poles glowed over the heads of diners who were making the best of eating outdoors under small umbrellas that barely sheltered them from a drizzle that never stopped falling. The ancient wooden vessel picked up speed as it passed the composite steps leading up to the pointy white shells of Sydney Opera House. “Did you have other girlfriends while I was in Sydney?” He turned…

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    unbearable. The room I was in was pitch black, But it seemed that the walls were painted plain white, with no windows and no light. There was a wooden floor stained and old it looked as if tomato juice was spilled on the floor...or that’s what I hoped it was. The room I was in seemed small but had an empty feel in it. I see a bed and a bookcase in the room. But I can’t see a light switch of any kind. I finally got the nerve to knock on the door, to see if I can get anybody’s attention. Nothing I…

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    The New York City skyline seemed to rise from the distance with the backdrop of a fiery star illuminating the sky. Shawn Carter gazed out his bedroom window, mesmerized by the possibilities that lay ahead of his Marcy's Housing project building; built for people who were in the face of disparity, too poor to live on their own. A constant thought he hated himself for that he was stuck at the bottom of the barrel. Yet the walls of a structure could not contain the dreams and ambitions of the young…

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    Summary: Chapter 8

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    Mark is sleeping soundly on a Monday morning. His bedroom is completely dark, without the slightest presence of light. As the time approaches six-thirty, Mark’s alarm clock chimes. “Beep! Beep! Beep!” “Lucy.” Mark says sleepily as he wakes up. “Open the blinds.” Digital blinds dissolve into the bedroom windows, and the room is flooded with the first light of the morning sunrise. Mark’s room is now illuminated and fully visible. After lifting himself out of bed, Mark makes his way to the bathroom…

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