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    Objective Lens Lab

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    accuracy of the diameter measured. Looking at the difference in CV from the X4 - X40 objective lenses over the three samples illustrates that a much more accurate reading has been obtained as each sample is at least 30% smaller when viewed through the X40 lens. Q2. The following table 2 displays the results obtained from measuring the length and width of five samples of Lily pollen. Table 2 X4 Objective (µm) X10 Objective (µm) X40 Objective (µm) Length Width Length Width Length…

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    outlines ten distinct lenses, which were developed to help individuals gain a better understanding of how cultural diversity affects our personal and professional lives. Each lens is described detailing its strengths and weaknesses, legal aspects, professional ties and providing information on ways to apply and develop the lens. By identifying and understanding these lenses, we can understand how we view others and they view us. Through my own assessment, I identified with multiculturalism and…

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    The main point of the documentary, "Through a Blue Lens" is to see how people live on drugs, and to help prevent teenagers from using them. One example is shown at the beginning of the documentary. One man over dosed, and fortunately survived. One of the cops featured in the movie talked to a group of high-school students to show them the effects of abusing drugs, and how you will end up. He showed them a picture of an average looking young adult female who was beginning to use drugs. The…

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    Critical Perspectives, such as the Psychoanalytical lens and Feminist lens, are often used to analyze literary works and their purposes. Archetypal criticism is one such theory that focuses on recurring myths and archetypes that are found in literary stories. Among these are archetypal characters. Joseph Campbell, an American mythologist and writer, came up with the idea of a monomyth: a pattern found in many literary texts that is the standard path of a character - the Hero. His theory argues…

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    tendency of current culture. In this chapter, he identified "Covenantal Lens," "Procreative Lens," "Romantic Lens," "Plain Sex Lens," "Power Lens," and finally, "Expressive Lens." I believe that it is very hard for us to find a single lens to identify the sexual tendency of the pop culture as many of these lenses are intertwined and progressive to one another. I believe, however, that the most of pop culture depicts "Plain Sex Lens" on its very foundation. Most famous example is the movie name…

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    behind those thirteen simple words. To me, this quote is saying that you aren’t going to get anywhere in life if you don’t try. That means that every once in awhile you should step out of your comfort zone and experience the world through a different lens, or from a different perspective. I fully agree with Rabindranath Tagore. I think that is important to expose yourself to a different mindset and try something you normally wouldn’t do. If you don’t, I imagine that you will one day regret the…

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    The historical lens takes into consideration the political, economic and social conditions of the time period. The lens investigates the authors background in order to understand the text. “The Kite Runner” by Khaled Hosseini can be perceived through the historical lens. The novel depicts the Soviet Union’s and the Taliban’s invasion of Afghanistan. In “The Kite Runner” the Soviet Union’s and the Taliban’s invasion of Afghanistan can be perceived through the historical lens. In 1979, the Soviet…

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    There are such a variety of things that value of planning before your big day. Since I'm a picture taker, I'd get a kick out of the chance to share a few contemplations from a photographic artist's view and cover this subject in a few sub-points. 1. Step by step instructions to pick your picture taker. See past work. The principal thing that strikes a chord while picking a picture taker is to view his/her past works. Photography is a workmanship, not everybody with a camera can ace it.…

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    Rule of thirds is also known as a rule of thumb. It is basically a guideline or rather a pathway which is applied in the process of composing visual images for example films, designs, paintings as well as photographs. In deed it can be applied to any subject to improve the composition as well as the balance of your images. This composition technique is very fundamental as it can be used in all types of photography in order to yield images which are better balanced and more engaging. The rule of…

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    Interstitial Keratitis

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    Interstitial Keratitis, or its abbreviation “IK” for many ophthalmologists, is an inflammation of the cornea. “Keratitis” is the term for inflammation of the cornea, while “interstitial” refers to the area between cells. In this case, it refers to the stroma—the area between the epithelium and endothelium of the cornea. Other names include “nonulcerative keratitis”, which describes the inflammation as not breaking through the epithelial layer of the cornea via sores, “syphilitic keratitis,”…

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