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    In the article, A Comparison of the Cell Phone Driver and the Drunk Driver, researchers are attempting to find a causal link between using cell phone use and impaired driving. They do this by testing if the the condition of the driver affects driving performance. The condition of the driver is there independent variable. Researcher’s operationalized the independent variable by creating a control, distracting participants by talking to them on a cell phone and giving the participants alcohol to…

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    So, what is your number? My number? Well 516-324 wait, why am I supposed to give you my cellphone? NO, I mean as in you know, people you slept with? What? Okay, 2. Stop lying! Girl’s magical number is always 2. Well, the truth is, people are never going to believe you. Still, aren’t nobody is going to say the truth about that and sometimes you have to lie in order to protect your true identity from others. To society, however, you must say the right answers. If you say, 2 then you are running…

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    why man states have a law against using cell phones while driving. However, the restricted use of a cell phone while driving is up to the state legislator which makes the laws vary between state to state but 38 out of 50 have an all hand-held ban most of it is directed towards teenagers or beginner drivers and school bus drivers (Essex 1.), however since it is a primary offence in these states a cop will pull over the person over if he/she is on their phone and they will receive some type of…

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    The Case of Jeanette M. and the Phone Call The Case of Jeanette M. and the phone call describes a situation as follow. Jeanette, an 80-year-old widow, early in a morning called her physician because she had shortness of breath. The physician was busy and Jeanette explained her condition to the receptionist. At the time of the call, the elderly woman did not have any other health problems so the receptionist said she will pass the message to the physician. Because of busyness the message did not…

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    When left completely alone with the minds unrivaled creativity, is it possible to consider there is a “…mystery of something greater that ourselves” (Baird 2)? Within the article “Why We Need Silence (Not Cell Phones)” by Julia Baird, it is questioned why the technology of today has been of such critical influence of the new fad of being engulfed in sound pollution. Baird’s article is based from her personal feelings on the research done by British author Sara Maitland and Maitland’s own…

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    looked like. If it weren’t for him, a multitude of other students could have potentially been killed. Some teachers find having phones in class is disrespectful and a distraction. In several schools, there are consequences of having your phone out. But what if a shooting happens again? It can happen; history can repeat itself. There could…

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    microorganisms are cells that are undifferentiated which imply that they don't have a particular employment or even capacity. While skin cells secure our body, muscle cells contract and nerve cells send signals. Undifferentiated cells don't have a particular structure or capacity henceforth they can possibly turn into an assortment of cells in the body, similar to the ones recorded over, a liver cell, a bone cell, pluripotent foundational microorganism, platelet, and fat cell. The body utilizes…

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    Many people use their phones to take cute family pictures or send a text message to ask someone where they are at. The generations have been changing the ways cell phones are being used. In Moalem’s essay, he states, “Until very recently, we’ve been thinking and speaking about the serious and long-term ramifications of bullying in predominately psychological terms” (Moalem 281). Many children and teenagers are using their phones for social media purposes, but don’t realize…

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    The gathering of proteins inside a cell decides its wellbeing and capacity. Proteins are in charge of each undertaking of cell life, including cell shape and inward association, item making and waste cleanup, and routine upkeep. Proteins additionally get signals from outside the cell and prepare intracellular reaction. They are the workhorse macromolecules of the cell and are as assorted as the capacities they serve. Proteins can be huge or little, for the most part hydrophilic or for the most…

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    Synophysiology Of Knowing

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    SCIENCE ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY MATHEMATICS By Teanah Bautista and Izak Ford BIOLOGY OF HEARING The hearing is a quite a significant piece of creation used by humans. The complex organization of bones, hair, and cells it captures vibrated sound waves and processes to the brain. With everything happening almost instantly. But it's not as easy as it sounds. The sound is invisible vibrated particles through the air. The moving vibrations cause the air around to also vibrate creating sound waves…

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