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Archeologist's using Magnifyning Glasses

An Archeologist is a pearson who collects and analyzes the remains of previous societies and cultures.

 

A magnifyning glass allows the archeologist to take a deeper look on diffrent artifacts they found during their missions. Some examples that they could find our old books, fosils, and old clothes (WiseGeek, 2016).

Jeweler Using Magnifyning Glasses

Untitled Photograph of Archeologist. N.d. Projects Abroad. Web. 6 Mar. 2016. <http://www.projects-abroad.org/volunteer-projects/archaeology/inca-project/volunteer-peru/>.

A career that uses a magnifying glass is a jeweler. A jeweler is a person or company that makes or sells jewels and or jewelry (Brigham, 2016).

 

Magnifying glasses are used in this career because in order to look at very small pieces of jewelry the worker must be able to see up close to the materials and pay good attention to details. The magnifying glass is put on a stand with the ability to be raised and lowered. The lens must be able to be adjusted so that the area being worked at can be viewed through this glass. You need to be creative, good with your hands and have interpersonal skills in order to build a successful career as a jeweler. Many jewelers focus on diamond cutting and polishing. Some work with casting and modeling molds. Jewelers who work in repair shops often spend much of their days fixing up damaged jewelry by putting broken pieces back together, fixing stones and enlarging and reducing ring sizes. Since most jewelers usually work on small, intricate, fragile pieces of jewelry, a magnifying glass is required for them to be able to see their work in lots of detail (What is a Jeweler, 2016).

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