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    Objective Lens Lab

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    microscope on two different types of samples, human hair and Lily pollen to acquire the basics of using a microscope. Three different types of objective lenses were used (4x, 10X and 40X). Furthermore it gave an insight to particulate matter in the air. Q1. Table 1 below shows the diameter of a human hair under previous stated objective lenses Standard deviation is used in this case to quantify the amount dispersal or variation in the results. The coefficient of variation (CV) also referred…

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    Great Earth Poem Analysis

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    integrates all that surrounds him as part of his attachment and dependency shifting it as a whole of his existence (67-71). Through the author’s bodily image and its naturistic surroundings we learn that its environment is also connected with this theme of daily love not solely referring to humans, but to all things that exists on the “Great Earth” (92). The authors, similarly, structure their poems in the same direction, in terms, of how they begin and close their lines with the subject of…

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    embodiment of a discipline is the result of including interdisciplinary studies in the learning process. Nevertheless, a point that can not be overlooked is that disciplines have a unique personality, they have a specific voice to communicate and concrete lenses which through students see the world. On the other hand, Newell (2010) defines interdisciplinary studies, as the process of answering questions to a problem that is too broad and complex to be addressed by a single discipline (Newell,…

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    Italy, it seems right to start off this list with a company based in Italy. The company designs sophisticated, colourful, and stylish sunglasses, all at the same time. This new brand has made a name for itself for casual sportswear, playful mirrored lenses,…

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    Electron Microscope

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    Electron microscope (Manning, n.d.) is the instrument used to magnify different scientific artifacts with the used of electron beams to create the illustration of the sample, and has the capacity to magnify two million times of the original specimen. The development of the electron microscope was first known in the year 1931 because Ernst Ruska and Maximoll Knoll magnified electron image successfully, but the equipment was actually constructed in 1933 (Innes, n.d.). The concept of the electron…

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    Galileo Galilei was born on February 15, 1564, in Pisa, Italy. He was the first of six children born to Vincenzo Galilei, a well-known musician and music theorist, and Giulia Ammannati. In 1574, his family moved to Florence, where Galileo began his formal education at the Camaldolese monastery in Vallombrosa. Galileo Galilei is remembered for several things but one in particular was making observations that essentially set the foundation for modern physics and astronomy. Galileo was never…

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    Fresnel Lens

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    was first invented by French physicist Augustine Fresnel and at first were a simple, beehive resembling contraption with a light source in the middle, but then it developed into something that mirrored a bull’s eye with a more powerful beam (Fresnel Lenses). The Michigan Lighthouse Conservancy went on to explain that the Fresnel lens was created for the sole purpose of installation within lighthouses. The efficiency and power of a Fresnel lens allowed its design to emit a source of light for 15…

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    “Knowing how to turn a toilet paper roll and three bucks’ worth of parts into a camera detector is just good sense” (Doctorow 85). Overall, this quotation proves that Marcus is a very clever person because hardly anyone knows how to build a camera lense detector with simple materials off the top of their head. Even though Marcus found no cameras, not having the clever idea and knowledge to build the object could…

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    Pneumonic Plague Essay

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    When people think of the Black Death, they tend to think that it was one disease, when in actuality, it was three separate forms of a disease. The first type, bubonic plague, was the most common plague, and had the lowest death rate (35-65% mortality rate). It had symptoms of headaches, chills, fever, and most noticeably enlarged and swollen lymph nodes (glands of the immune system). The second type was pneumonic plague, which was usually bubonic plague that had spread to the lungs. It usually…

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    Under the socio-cultural lens the focus is on how the society affects the client. C. Wright Mills (as cited by Rogers, 2016) created the term sociological imagination, which is an important aspect of the socio-cultural lens, “to describe the relationship between the individual and the wider society” (p.106). Additionally, culture has to be taken into consideration because it is intrinsically related to social aspects that affect clients. Rogers (2016) mentions that “There is no universally…

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