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    the top and then placed at the designated “touch station”. Sight Station: At this station we will have a microscope, magnifying glass and a kaleidoscope. For the microscope pick one item to use in it such as an insect of some sort. It will be easier for this project to have it all set so each child can look in the top and not have to change out the item. For the magnifying glass have some pictures available that have some small object hidden in them such as an animal that children could…

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    made the discovery of protozoa for the first time and soon the observation of bacteria. He also observed single celled organisms for the first time. He called them animalcules which we call microorganisms. Leeuwenhoek started out interested in the glass process but that interest soon lead him to the discovery…

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    Elliott Sailors is a renowned name in the world of womenswear. From strutting the catwalks to posing in Ellen von Unwerth shoots, Sailors is a model who built a resume that preceded her, but her career didn’t stop there. At age 31, with the support of her loving husband, Sailors clipped her blonde locks short, bound her chest, and crossed over to the realm of menswear. With this one daring move Sailors suffered a slice in her paycheck and ignited an explosion of controversy that both…

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    The U.S. Army had been under a magnifying glass since the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. As a result, the Secretary of the Army and the Army Chief of Staff gave directives that the Commanding General of the Training and Doctrine Command lead a review of the Army as a profession from changes that had taken place since the beginning of the wars. The Army as a Profession of Arms is still not defined concretely. My perception of the Army as a Profession of Arms is that we are citizens,…

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    Texture/ Rolling Test Smear Test Nutrients Quickness of drying Sand Particles visible with eye. The heaviest. Feels gritty and falls apart Crumbles No smear Few nutrients Dries quickly Does not hold water well Silt Just enough big to see them with a magnifying glass. Not as heavy as sand but heavier than clay Holds together, feels smooth and powdery Holds together, moderate crumbling, cannot be rolled in a strand Some smear More nutrients than sand Takes a longer time to dry. Holds water better…

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    Let’s Get Started Shopping List: There are a multitude of different ways individuals one can choose to organize their coupons. We are all different and unique; and not everyone thinks the same… consequently not everyone will ‘organize’ their coupon book the same way. Please note the more organize you are when you take a shopping the trip; the easier and more confident you will feel. Furthermore, when you are organized it allows the cashiers to have a smooth transactional experience as well.…

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    weapon or on the casualty. Police utilised tape or a swab to lift build-up off the hands of a suspected shooter. At that point the forensics specialist utilised a checking electron magnifying lens to inspect the example. Since components in black powder have a special x-ray signature, examination under the electron magnifying lens can figure out if the substance is really shot build-up. Experts will likewise utilise dithiooxamide, sodium rhodizonate or the Greiss test to recognise the vicinity…

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    lose themselves in ridiculous and morally corrupt behaviors, American Beauty exposes a darker side of the very familiar domestic ideal of suburban life. The film itself does not reveal any hidden truths about suburban life, but instead puts a magnifying glass on what would be considered completely mundane problems and flaws – “midlife crisis, obsessive fascinations, sexuality, personal success, extramarital affairs, and the difficulties and debauchery of many suburban families” (Papajcik, 2006,…

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    objective lens, which is a convex lens that are thicker in the middle than the edges for different refraction of light and goes at one end of the tube, and the eyepiece for viewing, on the opposite end, which is also a convex lens. Light moves from air to glass, which is more optically dense, and slows down and bends towards the normal, when light travels out of the lens, it speeds up and moves away from the normal. Convex lenses are also called converging lens because they produce converging…

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    heart is an appropriate symbol involving the book because it represents forgiveness. When one forgives a person for their actions, they do it with the qualities of their heart. Furthermore, Christopher forgave his dad in the book. Secondly, a magnifying glass represents Christopher Boone’s curiosity in The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time. Christopher wonders who killed Wellington, a neighbors dog. Christopher’s father tells him to stay out of other people’s problems, but…

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