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    Series and Parallel Circuits Name: Angelica Castro Directions: 1. Go to the following website: http://phet.colorado.edu/en/simulation/circuit-construction-kit-ac-virtual-lab 2. Click “Run now.” You now have the raw material to create a circuit. Take a moment to look over the site and find all the different materials. To build a circuit you will need several wires‚ a light bulb‚ a voltage source‚ a voltmeter‚ and a non – contact ammeter. Play with it to see how to grab and manipulate

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    Usually optical microscope utilizes a built-in halogen bulb for bright illumination and to prevent eyestrain. It is located underneath the stage. It has maximum overall diameter of 1.31 inches. The brightness of the lamp can be adjusted with the dimmer. Iris Diaphragm Iris Diaphragm is a rotating disk under the stage. It is made up of usually a series of metal plates. An iris diaphragm is

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    Feng Shui is a very old tradition to the Chinese. It was developed about 3‚000 years ago. Feng Shui is the Chinese art of positioning objects based on a belief in patterns of yin and yang and the flow of chi. Chi is good energy. The Chinese believe that chi flows through everything and gives things life. The word feng means wind and the world shui means water. The wind and the water balance just like the yin and yang‚ which are very important to Chinese customs. In the Chinese culture wind and water

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    The second quatrain is used to describe how an individual’s childhood begins‚ from the stage of being born until they begin to crawl and develop‚ in the same way that a sun starts as being bright and the main source of light but gradually becomes dimmer and shadows arise. Shakespeare is comparing the passing of time in one’s life to the way that the sun moves‚ as it rises to light the world and is then dimmed by the night. It is believed that he is trying to explain it in the sense that we are fighting

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    the city lights stand out like a busy constellation of streets and houses‚ quiet but beautiful. It’s impossible to make sense of‚ except for the main strip which is a single mound of coloured‚ noisy light. I like that the lights don’t seem to get dimmer as they get farther away. They only get smaller and smaller until they slip behind the bends at the end of the road. It was a rare sight‚ even though I lived there‚ I had never admired the beauty of the muted main street and was lost in its marvel

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    The most successful film directors are those who offer their audience thought provoking themes to contemplate throughout their film. This is achieved by using a large range of film techniques to enhance the portrayal of a theme or idea. In the film ‘Dead Poets Society’‚ the director Peter Weir has put forward several themes and ideas which are critical to the structure of the film. Fundamental aspects construct the basis of the film and they include themes such as tradition‚ conformity‚ and loyalty

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    The Cry of the Unborn

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    The Cry of the Unborn I want to see the world at its most beautiful setting. I hunger to understand and know the ideas behind every single thing that people around me can offer. I would love to spend every single day of my life in a house that I can call home‚ in a grass meadow wherein I can do the craziest thing I can and with friends who can make me feel wanted. But where am I now? It is dark in here. All I can see is nothing. Pitch black. Blinding obscurity. What to expect? I am still on my

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    Fairuz Dalilah Binti Abdul Rashid Are We Alone? : Discovering Life on Other Planets Habitable Zone and The Drake Equation A habitable zone‚ which is also known as the Goldilocks Zone‚ is basically a region where there is a probability in finding the extraterrestrial life. The finding is based on the temperature and the pressure of a certain planetary-mass objects. When the temperature is between 273K and 373K‚ there will be presence of water that can support the extraterrestrial life to live in

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    Saudi arabia@ 500 166 74@100 166 72@50 155 78@10 150 68@5 145 66@1 123 62@coin@.50 26@‚25 23@‚10 21 us coins@quat d 24‚26@half 30‚61@one 26‚5 india@20 147 63@500 167 73@5 117 63 We the youth also fail to play our role. Most of us pick and choose jobs without theproper qualifications and worst of all many more of us are dropping out of schooleach year. This truancy is rampant in our society nowadays. It is crippling us andwill cause our country’s movement and development much difficulty. I

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    Many people believe human beings should not be used as test subjects in experiments. The use of human beings for experiments or research can have lasting negative effects on that individual such as emotional and psychological damage. The Milgram experiment even though it was a hoax had a lasting effects on many of it’s participants in both positive and negative ways and is a example of why humans should not be used as test subjects. The Milgram experiment was conducted by Stanley Milgram a assistant

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