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    the time to have a demand for him to write down his stance and better clarify it. This is enough to set him apart in the eyes of his audience members, but not enough to necessarily win their trust, especially if they are not dedicated enough to the subject to understand the importance of such a convention or conversation, particularly when it occurred 26 years ago. Because the document is styled and arranged in a way meant to recount a spoken argument, thus losing much of its organization, it…

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    Furthermore, I learned building a voice behind a platform has two factors: Audience profile, and subject matter. When writing content, I always tend to write in different styles, which is a bad habit for platforms because the voice is the perception of the brand so it needs to stay constant according to the Lynda UX: Content strategy course. Not only did I learn that voice must stay consistent but also the subject matter must be taken in consideration when…

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    The prerequisites provided by Achinstein insufficiently capture all of the evidential relationships. Here it is important to look for prerequisites that cover the whole landscape and demarcate it into sensible divisions. Reiss (2015) argues that a theory of evidence should be informative about how to gather evidence and when to be justified in believing a hypothesis on the basis of evidence in non-ideal scenarios as well as ideal ones. He puts forward four desiderata for a theory of evidence. It…

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    impact on the results. The first potential ethical concern that may be encountered during our experiment is an experimenter either intentionally or accidentally falsifying, fabricating or misrepresenting the data that is collected from the test subjects. This is a common problem…

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    :ρ =0 verses Ha:ρ > 0 . The p-value, the probability of observing the same results or more extreme results, was then computed. The p-value for this data was p= 0.614 compared to the standard significance level of 0.05showing we cannot reject the null hypothesis (Figure 3). In other words, if we were to see this population again, if the two samples were the same is 61.4%. This suggests that there is no significant evidence showing that a longer drive will lead to a better…

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    The dependent variable is the subjects Calorie/menu choices. The researcher has posed three Research Question, and has identified a null and alternative hypothesis for each. RQ1: Are young Millennials’ menu choices on low-Calories items correlated with different menu designs applying menu psychology? Tian has created a null hypothesis and alternate hypothesis for each factor studied when considering the menu design to include…

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    GENDER DISCRIMINATION IN SHASHI DESHPANDE’S THE DARK HOLDS NO TERRORS Sarikhada Pradip Ph.D. English Scholar Rai University, Ahmedabad :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Shashi Deshpande’s novels are strong voice for the women’s cause. In her novels, Women are seen under the patriarchal clutches but her women try to liberate themselves from that suffocating male-dominated environment. This paper explores the themes of…

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    1. Symmetry and Perceived Facial Attractiveness: A Monozygotic Co-Twin Comparison http://web.a.ebscohost.com.ezp.pasadena.edu/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=58&sid=c40d0fe4-633e-488f-8c5b-9c61f6b5f7e0%40sessionmgr4010 Mealey, L., et al. "Symmetry and Perceived Facial Attractiveness: A Monozygotic Co-Twin Comparison." Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, vol. 76, no. 1, Jan. 1999, pp. 151-158. EBSCOhost, doi:10.1037/0022-3514.76.1.151. 2. Hypothesis: Monozygotic female twin partners…

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    Spinach/DPIP Essay

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    If 5 cuvettes containing spinach/DPIP solution are covered with different cups so that they absorb light of different wavelengths, then the cuvette with no filter will transmit the most orange light because it has been exposed to all white light and has the fastest rate of photosynthesis, followed by cuvettes under red cups, blue cups, green cups, and finally under the opaque cup because it has been exposed to no white light and has the slowest rate of photosynthesis. Fig. 1 and Fig. 2, which…

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    containing the random sample of 200 observations used in the analysis is attached as a separate file, Wages.csv. HYPOTHESIS The goal was to compare the hourly wages of college-educated and non-college educated people. The null and alternative hypothesis is specified below: Null Hypothesis, H0: There is no difference in the average hourly wages between college graduates and non-college educated people. Alternative Hypothesis, H1: There is a difference the average hourly wages between college…

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