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    in the story and outcome. --------------------------------------------- Nicole is a co-founder of SciMentors, an organization that brings science curriculum and experiments to existing GED programs around Minneapolis. She started the program in 2014. When it began, she and her cofounder design the curriculum and science experiments for a 2 hour weekly course at Open Door Learning Center, a GED school that focuses on refugees and…

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    Therefore the authors of the current experiment aimed to examine the effects of a therapeutic play intervention for children on their parents; perioperative anxiety and the relationship between parent’s and their children’s anxiety. A secondary aim of the study was to investigate the parents’ perceptions of the provided intervention. The literature review of this experiment…

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    even present. The standard living situation for the animals in testing centers can cause not only psychological distress which can affect the results of a test, but these living conditions can actually cause physical harm in addition so what the experiments are already causing. There is a reason that many scientist and activist have created alternatives to animal testing. The use of live animals is not just against ethics but, can be costly to a business after a long period of time.…

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    Bottle Rocket Experiment

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    rocket. The nature of the freeze frame data analyzation on Pasco also resulted in time recordings that had slight discrepancies of maximum 0.033 seconds with one another, thus meaning that the variable of time was strictly not controlled within the experiment. Small test to test discrepancies in pressure gage reading is another area in which random error may have occurred. As the scaling of the bicycle pump increased in values of 2 PSI, the assumed margin for error is 1…

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    Scientific Explanation

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    Discussion of the Results and the Scientific Explanation The purpose of this experiment was to identify an unknown compound and discover its properties by devising experimental designs that enable for its identification (Cooper, 2009). Fifteen possible compounds were given, and a series of qualitative tests were used to eliminate the different possibilities and identify the specific unknown compound. These tests included a solubility test, which determines whether the compound is soluble in…

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    Ptax Of Happiness Essay

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    INTRODUCTION Within this essay, I will be discussing about happiness. The reason why this is important is because I feel that I am now on the road which I believe it will lead me to happiness. I’m currently at the end of my first year, studying fashion design which was once my dream and I thought of it as an absolute gateway to happiness. Yet, I have another dream right now; much higher and bigger than previous ones. So I start to wonder if there will be an end in finding happiness. Before…

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    Henoildo Personality

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    Henoildo is a very bright, intelligent young man. He has always demonstrated advanced progression in the different academic areas. He loves science and working on various experiments. I have signed him up for various science camps to encourage him to continue with his learning. Another area Henoildo loves is music. His musical intelligence is quite impressive and he is advanced in reading and playing music. He plays in the school orchestra band and jazz band. Over the past few years he…

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    Volleyball Training

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    exercise routine specifically designed for the experimental group determines an improvement of physical training, leading to positive results in official matches, as well as in friendly matches (Ciulea 2015). The research conducted from their experiment consisted of an exercise routine specifically formulated to optimize the physical conditioning of young female volleyball players from the ages of 16-18 in Romania. Their objective, experimenting with a conditioning program aiming to increase…

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    given to see how well the students work with one another. The control group in this experiment are the girls and boys in the co-ed classroom and the girls in the single-gendered classroom are the experimental group. The independent variable is whether or not there are boys in the classroom and the dependent variable is the success of the girls in math. I will collect my data by two different ways in this experiment. The first way is by observation. I will observe both groups of girls when they…

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    I hypothesized that segment one, the part containing the head and mouth, would be the most susceptible to such stimulation. The results of my experiment support my hypothesis. The reason why segment one is the most sensitive is because earthworms don’t have eyes so they need to use mechano and photoreceptors to perceive light and touch this is known as dermal light sensitivity. Dermal sensitivity…

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