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    Observing Bacteria

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    Observing Bacteria Kelli Jo Simco Microbiology Due: 2/8/13 Abstract: Microscopes are fragile instruments that must be handle with extreme caution as they can produce high quality results when observing the smallest specimens on earth. A microscope must be properly cleaned before use and storage. The different objectives allow for a range of observations. At the highest objectives‚ the resolution can easily be lost which is why the oil immersion lens is used to minimize refraction. While

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    When the United States first came to be‚ leaders from each colonies came together to make a set of rules. These set of rules are called The Constitution. It took many people to make the rules and they had to change it many times. They even had a convention to try to better the rules. The outcome of all of this an Introduction and seven articles that the people of the United States had to follow. One of the Articles was the first article. This outlined the law making authority the legislative branch

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    research on road safety statistics in Australia and Vietnam by Duong Thuy Duong‚ class AE8 3.1-Smartcom I- Introduction This research is about road safety statistics in Australia and Vietnam included the accident rates‚ the road traffic death rates and the majority’s age of death and injuries. In addition‚ we will compare the statistics in Australia to one in Vietnam and explain the results of this comparison. The purpose of the research is to make some suggestions to improve the road safety statistics

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    Ben Grygiel Professor Sides ENG-101-D260 1 September 2013 “Observing the Ordinary”  Why do people tend to feel attached to “things”? This is a very good question that needs some thought behind it to give you a clear understanding why people feel this way. It’s in our nature to show emotions. If you think about it‚ everything we do in our lives we are showing some sort of emotion or feelings. When I think of people being attached to “things” the first thing that pops in my head is little kids

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    need to follow these simple safety rule. Increasing traffic tickets will reduce recluses driving and save many lives. If we increased the cost of a texting and driving ticket one might think twice before partaking in this very high-risk task. One million people chat and text while driving each day. People feel pressure to remain in constant contact‚ even when behind the wheel. What drivers do not realize are the dangers posed when they take their eyes off the road and their hands off the wheel

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    Observing a Stranger

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    Observing a Stranger I picked to do my observation of a woman at a park playing with her son. It was on Monday are last day of nice beautiful warm sunny weather we had this week. And the park was packed with lots of children and their mothers. All enjoying themselves before the rain was to return. This woman I observed was about 5ft 2in and about 130lbs. She had long brown hair with some blond and purple strips in it. She was also very tan for this time of year. She was dress in black short and

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    Importance of Health and safety in early childhood When opening a centre one of the most important things is Health and Safety. Making sure that the children‚ families and teachers are in a safe and healthy environment is paramount. The centre should ensure that all teachers and management have the same expectations regarding health and safety‚ that’s why it is important that everyone reads the Licensing Criteria for Early Childhood and Care Centres 2008 which clearly states the high standard

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    Observing a Scene

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    beach‚ or a garden‚ because everyone has painted their own unique pictures of these familiar experiences. So I chose the campus dormitories‚ well my dorm. The sights‚ sounds‚ feelings and smells that occur are just as remarkable as sitting in a park observing the life around me. Looking through my fifth floor window I can easily see two miles into the distance. The sun sets off an explosion of reds‚ blues‚ oranges and purples into the sky‚ that are visible to any naked eye. The red rooftops infiltrate

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    Country Report on Road Safety Initiatives in MALAYSIA Datuk Suret Singh Director General Road Safety Department Malaysia Basic Information Country : Malaysia ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ ◦ Population: 26.4 Million in 2006 Square Kilometer: 392876km2 Road Length: 72‚400 km No of Registered Vehicles: 15‚790‚732 Vehicle Kilometer Travelled/year: 337.8 Billion VKT Malaysia Definition and Data System Definition: ◦ Fatality: Deaths within 30 days ◦ Serious: All Required Hospitalization ◦ Slight Injury:

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    PDHPE 2012 Current statistics on road accidents including morbidity and mortality rates for 17-25 year olds In 2011 statistics showed that there were 1‚292 deaths‚ 279 of which involved people aged 17 to 25. This is a decrease as last year it was reported that 336 people between 17 and 25 were killed on Australian roads. The biggest killer of young drivers is speeding and around 80 per cent of those killed are male. Deaths by age-group (years) 12 months | 0-17 | 17-25 | 26-39 | Total

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