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    Unit 5.1 Essay

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    Learning Journal Unit 5 1. Summarize, in YOUR own words (do NOT copy from the website) two of the methods for sustainable agriculture from http://www.ucsusa.org/our-work/food-agriculture/solutions/advance-sustainable-agriculture#.VIlSKYcrdso (including all hyperlinks used). In my opinion, utilizing cover crops and soil enrichment go hand in hand. These two techniques add a magnitude of benefits to the main source of agriculture, which is the soil. Cover crops are an excellent way to reduce soil…

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    stock portfolio, which is composed of different kinds of stock that you have invested in such as value stock and magnification stock. Most of your starting lineup should consist of players that you know will consistently reward you like value stock (more dividends) and then you’ll have decent players that can sneak up on the rest of the league and become winners and be like your magnification stock (expected growth in value).…

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    1. The biggest potential source of contamination of the locations we tested in the Distribution of Microorganisms would have to be the floor of the lab. The reason why this is the biggest potential source of contamination is because multiple people are coming in everyday from the outside world, bringing in microorganisms from the outside into the lab. And although we sanitize the counter and all the spaces that we work around, we don’t take precautions to necessarily clean the floor, making it…

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    The Gothic short story is a literary genre that although brief, is thought provoking. It is a genre characterized by several conventions including a simultaneous attraction, yet repulsion to a particular thing, the magnification of a given element as well as an archetypal setting such as an abandoned church or a monastery. In Nathaniel Hawthorne’s short story “The Birthmark”, Hawthorne uses several of these conventions and presents the reader with Aylmer, a man of science who forms an obsession…

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    divided and given away by population which is Income Inequality. Capitalism lead to great vicissitudes in banking and business for Europeans It came to Europe after the devastating ebony death and while Europe was suffering from poor economic magnification. Income should be equipollently divided not by population because Capitalism is the best way to go for profits, Families income are conventionally predicated off the population not by the genuine work. Private owners control their own…

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    1.1 Explain the appropriateness of light and electron microscopes for different purposes. Explain the difference between magnification and resolution (2) Magnification is how much you can enlarge an image Resolution is how sharp and clear your microscope can show an image State the resolution that can be achieved by each of the following types of microscope (2) Light microscope. 200nm Transmission electron microscope. 0.5nm Explain the appropriateness of light and electron…

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    small objects that cannot be seen with the naked eye. We found that microscopes have many different parts to them, including the diaphragm, ocular lens, and objective lenses. There are three powers of magnification, scanning power (4x), low power (10x), and high power (40x). To find the total magnification, we multiplied the ocular lens (10x) by the power of the objective lens. The diaphragm lets a certain amount of light through to the specimen. The bigger the diaphragm hole the more light, and…

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    Light is what helps us see every day, and without it we know that it would be much harder to observe our surroundings. Light helps us see the detail in objects and the beauty in our environment. Thanks to a few functions of our eye we can gather that light to form an image on our retina. For many people, eye sight tends to get worse as they age and corrective lenses are needed. Contact lenses provide a comfortable way to allow someone to see things with a 20/20 vision. To understand how the…

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    the amount of revenue that was gained in the quarter. Withal on the substratum of the precedent quarters, there was the evidence of a trend of perpetuated increase in the magnitude of revenues for the company. This was a positive sign for the magnification of the company as an increase in the magnitude of profits is an implicative insinuation of propitious operational conditions in the financing of the company. There was a perpetuated increase in the amount of net income from the perpetuating…

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    Importance Of Microscopes

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    For what do we use microscopes? Do we need them for any types of jobs? Microscopes are very helpful for many jobs such as doctors, jewellers, Environmental and Geoscientists, Forensic Science Technicians, Biological scientists and many more. Microscopes help us see things that we are not able to see with the bare eye such as cells, bacteria and much more. For this essay I will be mainly focusing on how microscopes help doctors in their jobs. I will be talking about how microscopes have helped…

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