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The Camera
865 Words - 4 Pages

.... infinity) and the film, determines the angle of view and the size of objects as they appear on the film. The image is focused on the film by adjusting the distance between the lens and the film. In most 35-mm cameras, this is done by rotating the lens. With twin-lens reflex and larger view cameras, the whole lens and the panel are moved toward or away from the film. To view an object for composing nearly every camera has some kind of viewfinder. One of the simplest types is a screen that is placed on the back of the camera and replaced by the film in making the exposure. This time-consuming procedure is avoided in the modern 35-mm single-lens reflex cameras by placing ....


How To Prepare For A Job Interview
630 Words - 3 Pages

.... jitters. What happens in the first two minutes is critical; these two minutes represent the first impression so you want it to be strong. Practice a strong handshake, poise, enthusiasm and confidence while talking. People who get jobs easily are natural talkers, ask lots of insightful questions, and give thorough meaningful answers. Role-playing will help you gain these qualities. Keep practicing all of the above until everything feels and sounds natural and spontaneous. Secondly, know how to effectively answer questions. Short answers less than thirty seconds are useless. Applicants come across as lacking knowledge and insight. Answers over thre ....


Model Rockets
686 Words - 3 Pages

.... parts are attached to. The launch lug is a narrow paper or plastic tube fastened to the side of the body tube. During lift off the launch lug keeps the rocket vertical. The next part is the fins. The fins help the rocket travel straight during flight. The engine holder is a ring cemented inside the bottom of the body tube. The rockets engine fits in the holder. The engine of most rockets consists of a thick cardboard tube that contains the solid fuel. The nose cone forms the top of a model rocket. It has a rounded point to reduce air resistance. The recovery device which consists of a parachute. The parachute is used to return the rocket safely back to the ground. The laun ....


Friendship
1683 Words - 7 Pages

.... or another. If one is involved in community life, marriage, or plainly has a family in general, will cross the path. Throughout our life we get into different kinds of relationships. Some relationships we cannot choose like family ties. These are relationships we are born in, and we cannot break them anymore than we can stop breathing. Even denying their existence does not change the fact that your mother and father, brother and sister, are who they are. Other relationships are not forced upon us but we do not have complete control over them, like who we fall in love with. We do not choose who we want to fall in love with even though we do choose the situations that makes ....


Proud To Be Canadian
546 Words - 2 Pages

.... accomplices in their own demise. Canadian population is shrinking and aging, and immigrants will cheerfully shell out for Canadian pensions when the time comes. Instead of encouraging the growth of Canadian families with incentives, the government rather opens its doors to immigration. But Canadians were never consulted about changes to the national policy. They are just not convinced that they like, or want, even more immigration. Canada reached the hog-wallow of lows when it limited 'free speech' to a point where it became unclear to anyone who supported the idea but of course there have to be limits. After all, it's easier to live on your knees as a slave and face ex ....


The Queer Use Of Women In Borg
5691 Words - 21 Pages

.... seem to exist mainly as debased objects[3] for the purpose of providing men with an opportunity for sex and where such sexual activities, by means of a female body. Sex and women are used primarily as bargaining chips in the relationship between men, never for the traditional purposes of either procreation or pleasure. Sex in Borges' fiction, by means of an objectified female body,[4] is nothing more than a maneuver that gives definition and dynamism to the interaction between men. In opposition to the traditional critical standpoint that male-male interaction in Borgesian fiction is merely homosocial and, therefore, purely nonsexual, a closer inspection of Borges' work revea ....


Native People In Modern Society
939 Words - 4 Pages

.... cafeteria (that would not help my assignment in any way). The secretary first said that there's nobody in the center who could help me because all of the staff is very busy and I would have to make an appointment. When I asked her for the appointment she said that nobody takes care of interviews in the center. Well I was lucky there was another woman passing by and I asked her for help. That lady's name is Fran Longboat and as found out later she is a pretty well known person in the whole Toronto Native community. Fran said that there are quite many Native professionals in the city and she tried to call a Native lawyer to make an appointment for me but the person wasn't there ....


Your Future: Take The ACT Test
926 Words - 4 Pages

.... or other important information. Be precise and care full while filling out your registration packet. Although what you know will determine how well you do on an ACT, your emotions, attitudes and physical state can influence your performance. On the test date you should be confident in your ability to do well on the ACT. You should be prepared to work hard. Get plenty of rest the night before the test so you will be in good physical conditions to take it. When I took the test I wasn’t feeling well, I was sick and I had to go to work the day before. I was tired and sick and these two factors played a major role in my ACT results. Addition to be in good shape, you shou ....



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