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What Is Color?
941 Words - 4 Pages.... eyes are effected by blue light. Red, green and blue are the
primary colors of visible light, but if these cones are only sensitive to
the wavelengths in the electro-magnetic spectrum of red, green and blue
then how are colors like aqua and purple seen? Different light sources
give out different parts of the visible spectrum. When the light sources
are combined they appear as different colors. Adding primary light sources
in the right proportions, can produce the sensation of other colors in our
eyes, such as aqua and purple. (Challoner,40)
Why do we see the grass as green in color? Why do we not see the
grass as blue or any other color? Actually, when the visible ....
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Dell
1628 Words - 6 Pages.... computers and profitable company. The WebPages for computers has enabled to be able to reduce expenditures and become more efficient in their overall production and distribution of their products. has been the only company to become an efficient maker of computers using the built-to-order system. s stock has become increasingly more valuable to investors over the past five years. ’s built-to-order strategy has made them successful in growth, development and stock valuation.
The book “Direct from ” gave a lot of background information on, ’s strategy, and mail order system as well as statistics on company sales and growth. The book goes into depth when analyzing ....
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Ethics And Engineering
759 Words - 3 Pages.... on the responsibilities of being a contributing member
of society.
Most professionals feel their duty is to serve their client, or to do
their job to the best of their ability. Unfortunately, this is not good enough.
When a person's profession or the product of their work will involve the public,
that person should also be responsible to the public. The only concern of an
engineer cannot be to make a bridge as sound as possible in a certain budget.
If the people are to be crossing over this bridge, an engineer must also
consider if it is possible to truly make this bridge safe within the allotted
budget. He must not think purely of the technical aspects of the b ....
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Cropping Boxers
1254 Words - 5 Pages.... surgical procedure. The tail is docked, meaning, in layman’s terms, that it is cut short.(Abraham10) It leaves the Boxer with that characteristic stub that wiggles rather furiously when the Boxer is pleased, which for this rather friendly breed is much of the time.
Consequently, the dog we see fitting the classic mold outline in the American Kennel Club (AKC) Boxer breed standard is a bit different from the portrait we would see if the pup were allowed to grow up without surgical intervention. These procedures lie at the heart of a rather heated debate, especially in the Boxer world. Unlike many other cropped and docked breeds, the Boxer’s breed standard offers no ch ....
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Contrcat Law Implied Terms
2418 Words - 9 Pages.... Implied terms
Implied terms, are in a sense, invisible terms, and is thus one which is not written into the written contract, spoken in the formation process of the oral contract, nor written or spoken in the case of a contract which is partly written and partly oral. It must be found outside the actual contract and read into the contract by implication . At first sight it seems strange and somewhat alarming that parties to a contract might be bound by terms which they never agreed to. But, the idea of implying terms into a contract is well-established and serves a number of different purposes.
The courts will imply a term into a contract if they believe that the addit ....
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Technology Has Influenced Our
1408 Words - 6 Pages.... (shorter wavelengths) and if they are moving away from us they will appear redder (longer wavelengths).
In the early twenties Edwin Hubble used the technology of wavelengths developed by Slipher and realized that there was a definite trend of the galaxies moving away from us at a velocity directly proportionate to their distance. This brought about the first evidence that we live in a constantly evolving universe. This was the first observational analysis to suggest an initial starting point to the universe. He used a ground-based telescope to investigate the masses of stars called nebulae to help with proving his theories. In the twenties some believed that we were ....
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Compare How Hobbes And Augustine Think The Condition Of War Arises And Defend One Author's Account Of `ordinary' Morality As An Antedote For It
891 Words - 4 Pages.... by and of its self, will not allow us humans to travel to our
moral destination. It is only an exercise of the four virtues so that we as
humans can achieve some sort of peace on our own through God's saving grace.
To Augustine, humans seek an object of love they can't lose. The problem
with that to humans is that humans can't provide that to other humans completely.
Only God can and that in turn causes hostility among humans. The love of God,
then, is the only way humans can completely satisfy all four virtues and have
eternal peace. Eternal peace is where faith, love, and hope are to be enjoyed,
such as in The City of God.
In Book XIX, Augustinia ....
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Business A Ethical View
2315 Words - 9 Pages.... that company? From an ethical perspective one would have to look at the mitigating factors of both the employees and their superiors along with the role of others in the failure of these components. Next you would have to analyze the final ruling from a corporate perspective and then we must examine the macro issue of corporate responsibility in order toattempt to find a resolution for cases like these.
The first mitigating factor involved in the National Semiconductor case is the uncertainty, on the part of the employees, on the duties that they were assigned. It is plausible that during the testing procedure, an employee couldnt distinguish which parts they were to test un ....
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