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    Contents 1) Executive Summary: 2 2) Introduction: 2 3) Theory: 3 a. Equations 3 b. Calculating Theoretical Pressure Drop 3 i. Assumptions 3 ii. Derivation of Darcy Weisbach Equation 4 4) Method: 5 a. Apparatus and Setup 5 b. Method 5 5) Results: 7 a. Pipe 1 (7mm Diameter) 7 b. Pipe 2 (7mm Diameter) 8 c. Pipe 3 (4mm Diameter) 9 6) Analysis of Results 11 7) Conclusion 11 8) References 11 9) Appendices 11 Executive Summary: Introduction: The aim of the experiment was to calculate the…

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    The term of ethical dilemmas is one which has been defined many times, as suggested by Oxford Dictionaries “A situation in which a difficult choice has to be made between two courses of action, either of which entails transgressing a moral principle.” (Oxford Dictionaries | English, 2017) Therefore, this suggests that one has a choice to make and two courses of actions can have different impacts with the overall moral principle in mind. The purpose of this essay is to therefore discuss different…

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    Through this research experience I got to understand the internal anatomy of a manatee, outside of textbooks. Therefore, research allows me the opportunity to tangibly investigate my curiosity. The manatee has always sparked my curiosity because humans are their only major predator, leading to human-wildlife conflict. My undergraduate research and volunteer experience focus solely on the conservation of manatees, demonstrating my desire to become an expert on this topic in my graduate research. …

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    Henrietta Lacks Sacrifice

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    biomedical research facility, to undergo an exam and have biopsies taken…

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    even be similar to the results from when it was researched before, but this ensures that the parents do not come back and say, “Well that may have been a good idea back then but what about now.” The newer the research article is, the better the reliability and validity will be if the research and feedback is done efficiently. My question was, how does Down’s syndrome impact a child’s play and leisure time? The article I chose not only gives results found on how many children with down syndrome…

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    The Effectiveness of Interventions for patient with shoulder impingement syndrome Research Question: Is exercise therapy is the most effective intervention in patient with shoulder impingement syndrome? Aims/Objectives: Interventions and treatments for patients with shoulder impingement syndrome that physiotherapist choose and apply differ from physiotherapist to another which led me to this research question where the author aim to compare, summarise and evaluate previous researches to…

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    direction, we are using technology and advanced research to better our way of living. The Millennial generation is slowly becoming aware of how toxic processed foods truly are, therefore advancement in technology and medicine might make society healthier. As we are applying research to understand the congruence between animals and humans, the future might provide a collaborative environment where humans and animals will learn how to positively live…

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    tFinal Reflection. There are many things that i have experienced in Mr.Pj’s science class. We learned more than just science. Even though we had some amazing times in science class. All the classes were are almost always fun and not boring to where I would just want to sleep through. I'm pretty sure i speak for all of us when i say we learned a lot more than we do in other classes. Like i said earlier though we learned more than just science. We learned the values like getting work done on…

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    In order to answer this question, it is essential to understand what Social Constructionism is. This theory was developed by Berger and Luckmann (1996), claiming that ‘all reality and meaning is subjective and created through dynamic interactions with other individuals and groups’. This infers that individuals are created via social processes, rather than from a sense of the individual’s free will. Whilst this theory is both compared and contrasted to essentialism and realism, it is important to…

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    Cultural competence claims, “I’m the expert.” Cultural competence is viewed as expertise. Cultural humility claims, “You’re the expert.” Cultural humility is viewed as communicating between cultural barriers, indicating that a client is their expert on their culture and mind. Tervalon and Murray-Garcia (2012) cite an assumption where providers who view their practice as culturally competent will consider their expertise over their client’s culture. Cultural competence will create a caring and…

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