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    My website results gave me that I was “The Logistician.” I am the ISTJ personality which stands for Introvert, Sensing, Thinking, and Judging. My results said that I was 51 percent introvert, 51 percent sensing, 72 percent thinking, and 51 percent judging. I am on the line of being other personalities, seeing that three of my results were 51 percent. I think that it is true, though, I am introverted around other people that I don’t know but if I am around people I know, but I can keep up a…

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    By conduction a two-was mixed group ANOVA 2 X (3), on the two factors time of day which can be broken down into a further 3 levels (morning, afternoon and evening) and gender which can also be broken down into 2 levels (male and female) on short term memory recall. This was conducted to test for differences between the two independent groups whilst exposing participants to repeated measures. When analysing variance there are a number of assumptions which need to be considered and applied.…

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    Calculators have been a touchy subject in mathematics classrooms all over because of the different uses. They are great for any type of math, but the real worry is that if they are allowed in classrooms all the time, won’t students forget their basic math skills? The pros do not outweigh the cons and vice versa with the use of calculators, however, both sides are valid. A calculator is an important enabling tool and if used strategically, can make math enjoyable and easier for all students.…

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    Aspirin Essay

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    Introduction The aim of the experiment was to investigate whether different formulations of aspirin would affect its bioavailability. This required the use of normal aspirin tablets, aspirin tablets with sodium bicarbonate, soluble aspirin, and enteric coated aspirin. Depending on which group the students were allocated they administered different formulations of aspirin. The pH and the concentration of salicylate in each urine sample, collected at different time points, was determined after…

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    Variable choice: Medications are an important part of patient care. It has been shown that as the number of medications, the frequency of taking medications or the complexity of the prescription increases the more difficulty patients have in complying with the therapy. Compliance with medications is extremely important as medication non-compliance; misuse and drug-drug interactions may cause admission and/or readmission to the hospital, increased length of hospital stay and may lead to…

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    Pper Division

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    One important aspect of mathematics is interpreting the meaning of the numbers in the different operations. Van De Walle, Karp, Bay- Williams, (2013) emphasize the importance of developing meaning, interpretations, and relations to the four operations to help students integrate mathematical skills into the real world. For division, teachers should help students identify and use different meanings of remainders to help the learners understand and apply different rules. As students become…

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    Introduction Movement speed of Stentor is dependent upon the temperature of water in the environment surrounding Stentor. Stentor is a member of the Phylum Ciliophora. Stentor are ciliate unicellular protozoa which is one the largest singled celled organisms (Webb, 2007) Stentor are found in waters that are calm usually near the surface on different plants (Webb, 2007). Stentor use cilia to consume food and movement. Stentor are ectothermic organisms, which means that Stentor body temperature…

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    Exploratory Behavior

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    Results Yasumuro and Ikeda (2011) discovered statistically significant differences between the poor and enriched environments through exploratory behavior, various body patterns, and reactions to stimulus. The duration of exploratory behavior witnessed in the octopuses in the poor environment were notably less frequent than the standard or enriched environments, while the enriched environments displayed the most exploration of all three environments. Variations of exploratory behavior were seen…

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    The aim of my quantitative research project is to discover the obstacles of international student at IPU when communicating in English. After planning the research specifically, three main themes are found carefully by the researcher: • Participants characteristic. • Students’ perspective on their English learning. • Relationship between current study program and the barrier of communicating in English. . In order to avoid rambling writing, creating specific themes can make the researcher…

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    In order to examine the data, we utilized SPSS statistical software and conducted a regression analysis of the direct variables of Organizational Citizenship Behavior, Work and Well-being, and Job Satisfaction against the constant independent variable, Frequency of Supervisor Feedback. We used regression analysis because it allowed us to discern any causal relationships between our dependent variables and one constant variable that might support or reject our hypotheses. We were looking for…

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