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    The objective of this procedure is to determine the identity of three unknown samples by using two different tests: The Iodoform test and the Tollen’s test. Procedure Part A- Iodoform Test • In three clean and empty test tubes, three drops of each respective unknown liquid were inserted via pipette to their respective labeled test tube (which were labeled according to whatever compound they would contain, i.e. A, B or C). These test tubes were subsequently treated with 2 mL of water and 2 mL…

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    Air Pump Painting

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    An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump is a painting by Joseph Wright of Derby (An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump). Painted in 1768, oil paint on canvas, it serves to express the Industrial Revolution (An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump). The painting’s dimensions are 183 centimeters tall and 244 centimeters wide (An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump). This paper’s purpose will be to analyze and interpret not only Wright’s art, but his life and era as well in an effort to…

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    experimentation, we are putting them through suffering and death. Even if an animal is not suffering or dying from experiments we conduct they still are being taken away from their lives out in the wild where they should be. There are many good reasons why we should stop experimenting. As I already mentioned its unethical meaning its not morally correct. When we conduct experiments, we are performing speciesism which involves assigning different values, rights, or special consideration to…

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    Animal experiments are universally used in the world nowadays. Most medicines and cosmetic products, if not all, will go through some animal testing procedures before launching to the market. However, some people argue that it is morally wrong to neglect the rights of the animals, while others believe it can beneficial to human. This controversial issue has raised people’s awareness to animal humanity. Both sides are supported by valid evidence. Animal experiments, also known as animal testing…

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    Science is defined as ‘the intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure of behaviour of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment’ by the Oxford dictionary (Oxford Dictionary 2015). As an early childhood practitioner, this makes me reflect on what exactly is science and how is it appropriate in the early childhood classroom. I understand that science means different things to different people. Some, like me, regard it as just…

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    Nazi Medical Experiments

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    medical experiment findings. Nazi leaders instructed the doctors to perform sickening, gruesome, and terrifying experiments on the inmates of the concentration camps all throughout Europe. These unlawful experiments led the German medical community to gain vast amounts of knowledge regarding the physical limits of the human body under severe circumstances. According to Joel Dimsdale, author and Professor at the University of California, “these observations [gathered from the Nazi experiments]…

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    Science, unlike other disciples of learning, does not follow a strictly chronologically linear perspective. Where Math and English will follow from point A to point B, science cant start from point C follow to point B back track to point C then follow through to point A. Science is a very interesting subject in that one can start collecting a set of data and follow through to finding a question to answer with this data or start with a question to answer and proceed with collecting data to prove…

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    Happiness Leads to Less Stress It’s safe to assume that more stress leads to less happiness, but is it safe to assume that happiness leads to less stress? Questions like these are those that social psychologists ask everyday. Social psychology originates from the broader study of psychology that focuses on human behavior in social settings (McLeod, 2007). There are a variety of research methods that social psychologist can employ such as, correlational, observational, and experimental. The…

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    Hypothesis This study attempts to assess two research hypotheses. Our hypothesis answers the research question, what difference, if any, can be found between the two concentration when describing dissertation characteristics? Our first hypothesis (H1) states that clinical track dissertations are more likely to be experimental than administrative track dissertations. Our second hypothesis (H2) states administrative track dissertations are more likely to have advanced statistical analyses than…

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    The data will be used to find out what respondents think on whether openness in communication helps in reducing the frequency and severity of conflicts among couples. Primarily, the experiment is used to propose that openness in communication helps reduce the severity and frequency of conflicts among couples by enhancing self-understanding and the understanding of one’s spouse, which eventually improves intimacy in relationships. Openness…

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