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    Tetrahymena Lab Report

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    Then, observations were made of the mCherry fluorescence under a fluorescent microscope with a “Flur 20X” objective and FIT-C Filter Set, which produced green light and made the specimen’s basal body formation glow red (shown in Fig. 6). Each strain of fixed cells was prepared on a separate wet mount slide, and the observations made were focused mainly of the shape and intensity of fluorescence coming from the oral groove location on the Tetrahymena. Any significant observation made was…

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    Geri unveiled the frogs to a visibly excited class and divided students into small groups to observe the frogs. Connecting their observation to lesson teaching point to “what scientists do” Geri instructed students to record their observations or questions in their science journal. A reward was attached to completing the task, “show me your drawings and written observations in your science journal and you would be allowed to choose…

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    Observation of a 5-year-old Purpose The purpose of this observational study is to gain perspective of the various theories of development that were taught in class. Also, to help the observer understand that observational research is complex and difficult to describe a five-year-old female child objectively. The observation took place in the child’s home for one hour while her parents were present during the study thus, the mother can sign the permission slip. Descriptive information The child…

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    I conducted a classroom observation of college level English language learners at the University of Colorado-Colorado Springs. The instructor that led the course was Chris Hanson a faculty member at UCCS. The makeup of the students in the classroom was a mix of Arabic, Vietnamese, and Spanish primary language speakers. From speaking with Instructor Hanson, majority of his students are here on scholarships pending completion of this English language program, in which they will continue on as…

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    Observation Summary Today I observed in room 105, I observed this class transition from one space to another, into an activity, as the children’s begin to leave the gym the teacher gave them a warning sign that their time is almost up, once time was up the teacher begin to sing the song “let’s go”, the children’s begin to clean up and put their toys and bikes away, after that the children all lined up on the wall, one little girl side “Ms. K I wont to count” and the teacher said “ok”, once…

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    substituted as an example for convenience of argument for the eternal forms, fall under the same category because they cannot be defined by anything. Truth is self-defining, and Deceit is the complete absence of Truth. That leaves both scientific observations and abstract knowledge, which can both be defined using applications of other segments of the divided…

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    emotional environment. One without the other could possibly be detrimental to a young child. But I found it to be a fascinating, informative (even if sometimes overwhelming), and helpful experience in which I hope to grow for the better. Observation 1: Naturalistic and Anecdotal Benet Landon CHDV 104 Palomar College Abstract The following paper is a record of a five-year-old girl’s actions and behaviors in the toy aisle at a Target in…

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    background of the dairy farm households and on household time allocation. Based on the survey results, the households were further stratified into milk market participant, and non-participant households. We selected 168 households for the direct observation of intra-household time allocation. As Schwartz, Herz, & Frazis (2002) noticed, measuring adult household members` use of time produces valuable information on how household members jointly allocate their…

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    The Black Box Experiment

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    discovered my hypotheses along with the theory to get my answer. I will also be explaining what some of these scientific terms are that you may not fully understand. The scientific method is a way to ask and answer scientific questions by making observations and doing experiments. Picture the scientific method as a missing wallet. The first thing you need is to come up with is a problem. As you can see the problem is a missing wallet. The second thing you need is to collect is data. The data…

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    his behaviors is that there occur on a daily basis. After reading the running records that were completed through observations that occurred three times daily for two days, I have come to the conclusion that his negative behaviors occurred during almost all times of the day, therefore making it hard to predict these aggressive behaviors. The only time during the two days of observations in which Marvin did not display any misbehaviors was during lunch. Other than that, it seems as though…

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