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    12.8%. Resulting in the average percent by mass of acetic acid in our unknown vinegar harry to by 12.3%.There were minimum errors during the experiment which could have been caused by measurement that was slightly incorrect. However, the accuracy and precision of the measurements were to a reproducible…

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    Free will is the belief that human actions are not necessarily the result of any set of causal conditions. In other words, free will allows the individual to make decisions without the constraint of fate. For example, free will gives you the choice of whether you want to eat toast for breakfast and extends to whether you want to attend class. It tells us that no external factor affects our decision-making process. However, many believe that external factors affect the way we make our…

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    Carlos is already scheming his plots when he just meet the sailor boy. Even though, the bet was just improvised when he meet the boy, the plot still went all according to plan. This incredible forward-thinking and accuracy of his schemes is amazing since he had just met he boy and the plot has been executed all according to plan. This is dreadfully menacing because you cannot tell what kind of deception Carlos has waiting for you. Finally, Carlos's scheming nature…

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    Pulse Oximeter Essay

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    Abstract— Optical Pulse Oximetry is feasibly the greatest advance in patient monitoring. Pulse Oximetry enables oxygenation, an important physiological variable that is poorly detected by clinical means, to be monitored continuously and easily. Hypoxemia is commonly found in all aspects of medical practice and is a major cause of organ abnormality and death. It should be widely available and used routinely in clinical practice both in primary care and in hospital. This paper will design a…

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    ISE SUMMER PROJECT 2015 Probability, randomness, and chance should be central in any STEM pedagogical model. The concepts of randomness and chance play a very significant role in the essence of all sciences, and especially in the empirical sciences. Randomness is a critical component of biological modeling at many levels in a wide range of systems. The fundamental axioms of the quantum paradigm in physics are, by definition, essentially stochastic. Economics uses the randomness in human thought…

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    When I went to the Denver Art museum, I wittiness many wonderful and fascinating art pieces, but the two that really took my eye was the Lotus crate by Zhang Daqian in 1963 and the Dutch created by Maria van Oosterwijck in 1670s. But what’s more fascinating is there life stories. Maria van Oosterwijck was born in South Holland, Netherlands August 20, 1630 and died November 12, 1693. She was the daughter of mother and father, Jacobus van Oosterwijck and Adriana van Linschoten. Her father was a…

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    An Email to the Student Body: An Argument in Support of the Hypothetico-Deductive Method in “The Death of Science?” by Dr. Minos Talgia The major problem that Dr. Talgia discusses is the blind acceptance of the alien science that is proposed to replace the Hypothetico-Deductive method. Surely, the changes made to traditional scientific methods by the alien technology define a different form of advancement in the sciences, but should not replace the traditional methods of hypothesis and…

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    Greek Identity Essay

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    In 1832, Greece became an independent kingdom under the protection of the Great Powers after decades of fighting for emancipation from Ottoman rule (Kokkinidou and Nikolaidou 2004:156–157). Greece was in a unique position to receive support from Britain, France, and Russia due to their past as a great civilization in Classical times. In fact, the Great Powers saw Greece’s fight against the Ottomans as a war between civilization and barbarism. Some even went so far as to view it as a continuation…

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    By the time 1776 had come, the Declaration of Independence had asserted the United States’ independence from the mother country of Great Britain. This alone had shown the world that the people living in those states and colonies were their own independent people. The men of the new country had fought and died in their war for independence, and they soon had their own way and style of life away from Britain’s rule. After the war had been won, there had to be legal documentation stating the rights…

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    Essay On Robotic Surgery

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    replaced and even the operating rooms will be different. The possibilities will be endless as we learn and adapt to this technology. We are already seeing changes taken place and we will be able to implement changes to provide top care with accuracy, precision, and patients to recover quicker to return to their everyday activities. There are positive advantages robotic surgery can implement into our health care systems around the world as well as educating on ways of improvements; what can be…

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