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    • Socotwa text: page 016

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    • Glen Canyon (Utah and Ariz.); Rafting (Sports)--Colorado River (Colo.-Mexico)

    • meaningfulness of this spot. Though we wished to linger there in the breeze and the quietude we had found, in order to get down to the camp before dark, we had to begin the descent. On the way down each of us collected film boxes, candy wrappers,...
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    • TO—Fall's gorgeous red and yellow hills coursed by streams of liquid silver water, mirroring the intense blue of azure skies— TO—Winter's dazzling white purity of diamond-crusted snow guarded by stalwart snow-laden pines of...
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    • 6 physical fingerprint should be processed for the print only or used as both a fingerprint and a possible source of DNA. Having knowledge of the dual purpose of a physical fingerprint, not only as a source of evidence but as DNA as well, could...
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    • 27 4 DISCUSSION & CONCLUSIONS 4.1 FINGERPRINT In this study it was hypothesized that increased temperature would have a visual effect on the physical appearance of latent fingerprint. When looking at the print itself, it was observed that as...
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    • THE WEB 105 Information Architecture 45 3. Limit the sort to 100 cards or less. (About 50 is a good number.) 4. Have blank cards available for participants to add topics and to name the groups they make when they sort the cards. (Hint: Consider...
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    • THE WEB 106 46 use the colored card to name each group. What words would the participants 􀁅􄔀􀁘􅠀􀁐􅀀􀁅􄔀􀁃􄌀􀁔􅐀 􀁔􅐀􀁏􄼀 􀁓􅌀􀁅􄔀􀁅􄔀 􀁏􄼀􀁎􄸀 􀁔􅐀􀁈􄠀􀁅􄔀...
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    • STUDENT EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK 20 mentioned in response to survey questions are already being addressed either on a department or division level. One such item mentioned twice in survey responses was a suggestion to include a list of “need to know...
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    • Each section of the four documents found in Sections One and Two (Undergraduate Consent Changes, Graduate Consent Changes, Undergraduate Substantive Changes, Graduate Substantive Changes) is split into numbered sections. A picture of each section...
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    • 16 Chapter 2 Planning for Web Design Introduction Many web designers, including both the novice and experienced, create web con-tent that ignores principles of good design. Their pages may contain busy colored backgrounds, a multitude of animated...
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    • Intro to the Internet 19 and Web Page Design on the Internet that facilitate tracking of visitors. It usually involves including some special codes that are provided by the tracking company in your web pages. Each time the site is visited;...
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    • Intro to the Internet 27 and Web Page Design Make sure the text is large enough to be easily seen. Avoid the use of reverses (light colored text on dark backgrounds) especially for body text. If you include sound files, make sure the page will be...
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    • 74 Chapter 5 Backgrounds, Textures & Buttons 5. Now you need to apply the color you have chosen to your image background. You can do this in several different ways. First, you can go to the Edit menu, choose Fill then in the Use dialog box choose...
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    • Intro to the Internet 77 and Web Page Design 13. Next we are going to use the map image we created earlier to displace the pixels and give them a more random and hand-made look. Choose Filters>Distort>Displace. In the re-sulting dialog box make...
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    • Intro to the Internet 139 and Web Page Design does not reduce download time. Slices can also be used as a security feature to help prevent theft of your copyrighted images since they are cut into pieces rather than being downloaded as...
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    • 140 Chapter 8 Web Design With Photoshop of the photo. Position the curser above and to the left of the tree. Hold down the mouse button and drag diagonally down and to the right until you have enclosed the tree in the slice area. Release the mouse...
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    • P a g e | 71 TABLE 6 – SOUTH AFRICA VALUES AND BELIEFS FORMS OF COMMUNICATION, e.g., VERBAL & NON-VERBAL Ethnicity: Black 75.2%, White 13.6%, Colored 8.6%, Indian 2.6%. English is spoken country wide and the other official languages are...
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    • No pirates no princesses 180 really more an organizational tool. In the morning you get up, you brush your teeth, you make your bed and you then positive attitudes. We had this rewards system, I‘d give them colored links and whoever had the...

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