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    which I can mount on my guns and use it as it is. The Nebo Redline is a promising light. most of my hunting buddies and even random guys at the store are talking about it a lot, so I decided to try it out. Nebo Redline Tactical Flashlight Nebo Redline Tactical Flashlight First impression Enough with the small talk, it’s time for me to give you a breakdown of this aggressive looking light. For $30 I did not expect much from it, but the minute I took it out of its casing it was looking good, all…

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    Scope Investigation Essay

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    When looking at a flashlight, it can be determined that the flashlight itself resembles a parabola. Flashlights are supposed to be able to focus on a single point, which is infinitely small. Since a flashlight is supposed to mirror a parabola, the flashlight has similar components as a parabola. The filament, which is the part of the flashlight that gives light, resembles the focus on a parabola. The filament is a three dimensional object so it is infinitely larger than a point, yet the filament…

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    The main parts of a flashlight include: • Batteries: The source of power for the light bulb. • Switch: Allows the flow of electricity when on. When off, the circuit is broken and there is no flow of electricity. • Light bulb: The source of light in a flashlight. The light bulb can either be a tungsten filament or a light emitting diode (LED). When electricity flows through the tungsten filament…

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    • 2 Duracell quantum AA • 3 mini Maglite xenon lamp flashlights Procedure: 1. Insert the batteries in each flashlight 2. Grab tape 3. Label the tape with the name of each battery 4. Place the labeled tape next to the flashlight that has that battery 5. Turn the flashlights on (as fast as possible so they can start at nearly the same time) 6.…

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    The Teacher will: Explain and model to the students how to make a shadow with a flashlight. Then the teacher will walk around the classroom to answer questions, keep the students on task, and make sure the students are using the flashlights correctly. EXPLAIN: The Students will explain how light energy affects the size of the shadow. They will write in their journals how they discovered that when the flashlight is closer to the shape, the light energy is increased and the shadow is bigger.…

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    Dark Range Research Paper

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    When I was 10, children in my suburb gathered in one place late at night to play hide and seek with a flashlight. Do you know what is hide and seek with the flashlight? It is the same game, but it needs to play in darkness and seeker must use a flashlight to find hiding players. If seeker notices someone, all he or she need to do is call out this person’s name. Somber sky was a cover that killed every single source of light that day. Almost every house’s windows closed. For our game, it was…

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    Tv Survey Research Paper

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    You just realized your remote on your TV died. You went to turn your flashlight on and it's dead. Your now at the store standing staring at the large display of AA batteries. Theres so many different brands out there to pick one. Have you ever wonder which one is the best and which could last the longest, i did. So I decided to run two test to see which one that may be. My first thought was why not just go to the dollar store and get a pack of AA's there. how different can they be. i figured…

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    Mealworm Experiment

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    In an experiment to determine mealworm’s response to stimuli, ten mealworms will be placed in a choice chamber in one chamber. In the other chamber, there will be one of four stimuli or no stimuli at all. The stimuli used will be light (using a flashlight), darkness (using a shade cloth), six bran flakes, and one apple slice broken in half. A timer will be set for 3 minutes and will be started as soon as the stimulus is placed in the chamber opposite the mealworms. Every minute in the 3 minute…

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    on a tree it dawns on me how dark it's gotten. I probably should head back soon I thought grudgingly. I reach in my bag intent on pulling out my flashlight only to find empty space. That's odd I think with a frown. I search again. And again. And again. Frustrated now, I take off my bag and dump it in front of me with a soft thud. I fish for the flashlight hurriedly. Panic slowly eats at me as it registers in my brain that my light is not with me. Crap. Suddenly, this wasn’t so fun anymore.…

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    Alan Wake's American Nightmare follows the adventures of Alan Wake as he attempts to chase down and thwart the schemes of his mysterious double by rewriting reality. As interesting as this may sound, the premise is ultimately let down by shallow combat and uninspired environments. In a story which seems so incredibly bizarre at first glance, it is a shame that the game which surrounds it is so average. Alan Wake's American Nightmare markets itself as a third person horror game, but fails to…

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