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    We live in the time period at which the vast majority of college students take fundamental level of computer science. It is because a lot of job requires some level of knowledge in it. It also determines the payment in their future job. It is an indisputable fact that people who did not learn computer science learn less salary than those who did learn. Therefore, the majority of the college students are obsessed with computer science to acquire a financial advantage in the work place.

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    FOREST HILL PAPER COMPANY BACKGROUND INFORMATION 1. How would you classify Forest Hill Paper Company in terms of size and ownership? Forest Hill Paper Company is a small, closely-held company. Relatively few shareholders own the majority shares of the company. It is most likely a private company. 2. What is the nature of the industry in which Forest Hill competes? Forest Hill is a small company, but has to compete against large companies in a commodity market. Paper and paperboard producers

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    These pieces range from the seat where patients sit for the exam to the slit lamp, visual acuity system, and more in-depth pieces designed to measure and test parts of the eye. In the past, exam rooms were the

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    Thomas Young performed an experiment. In this experiment Young shone a light through narrow slits, and then shone that light through two very narrow slits. If light is made up of particles, then the particles should pass straight through the slits and produce two light stripes on the screen, approximately the same size as the slit. On the other hand, if light is a wave, then the two waves emerging from the two slits will interfere with each other and produce a pattern of many stripes, not just two. Young

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    1 Lab Assignment #5 Write-Up 2 General Info: Name: Date: Purpose: Of Exp #5: In this experiment we will learn about the spectroscope and how it works. To learn the concept of quantitative measurements, to construct a spectroscope and, to use it for taking quantitative measurements. Experimental Questions: Please complete this section of your write-up as you work on the experimental portion of this lab. 1. Hold the grating several inches from your face, at an angle. Look at

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    1 Lab Assignment #5 Write-Up 2 General Info: Name: Date: Purpose: Of Exp #5: In this experiment we will learn about the spectroscope and how it works. To learn the concept of quantitative measurements, to construct a spectroscope and, to use it for taking quantitative measurements. Experimental Questions: Please complete this section of your write-up as you work on the experimental portion of this lab. 1. Hold the grating several inches from your face, at an angle. Look at the grating that

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    for being incredibly spooky and leaving their audiences feeling unsettled. Perhaps it is the engaging plots or compelling acting, or maybe it is because these films are based on killers that many have already heard of. Films like Ju-On, Ringu, and A Slit-Mouthed Woman contain background information based on popular stories from long ago, which makes the films even more terrifying. While many horror films have no inspiration, Japanese horror films often draw influence from urban legends. Furthermore

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    the diameter of human hair by using a laser beam. This can be measured by using methods of diffraction and interference which is similar to Young’s double slit experiment but with a single slit which is the human hair and the 0.12mm steel wire. Diffraction is the bending which takes place when a wave of light passes through an object or a slit, such as human hair. Light can behave like a wave, and when it encounters the piece of hair it is divided into pattern of lines. A scattered pattern will be

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    In short, quantum mechanics is ‘a mathematical framework that plays a huge role in modern physics and chemistry’. It was interpreted in many ways, however the Copenhagen Interpretation was the most widely held view, largely developed by Danish physicist Neils Bohr who worked in Copenhagen. The framework can be applied to different scientific phenomena and can be used to investigate the behaviour of the building blocks of the universe, all elementary particles. The complex mathematics is useful for

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    n the early 20th century it was discovered that particle such as the electron could be in two locations simultaneously . The behaviour of these particles is governed by quantum mechanics, a set of outlandish physical laws. Laws that allow these particles to be in an infinite number of states at a time, allowing them to be be in an infinite number of locations with an infinite range of characteristics simultaneously. However, can this observed behaviour be applied to actual people? It seems strange

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