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    Eggshell Lab Report

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    table. 5)Measure 400mL of water with a graduated cylinder. 6)Add it to your cup. 7)Carefully place your egg in the cup and allow it to sit for 24 hours. 7)Hypothesize what you think will happen to the size of the egg and record in a data table. Hypothesis Vinegar- If an egg is placed in vinegar, then the mass of the egg will increase because the shell will soften. Syrup- If the egg is placed in syrup, then the mass will restore to normal because the syrup is thick and it will push the…

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    Ebony Lab Report

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    Discussion: My first hypothesis that the sepia eye and ebony body experimental cross would result in a 9:3:3:1 ratio, and that the traits would be autosomal, unlinked recessive, was found to be false. I chose to reject my hypothesis because my calculated test statistic, 587.5, was larger than the critical value, 7.815. The traits, ebony and sepia, are linked, seeing that they fit in 2:1:1 linkage ratio and that the recombinant number is smaller (Table 1.1). They are autosomal; the amount of…

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    Pre Test Hypothesis

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    Hypothesis: Individuals who prefer high fat and sugar foods will priorities attention to images of these foods and therefore have a significant increase in their response time, compared to those who do. Those whom received a high preference of high fat foods in the pre-test will score significantly higher in the questionnaire in the post-test, with a longer reaction time in the odd one out task, indicating that after exposure to food stimuli these individuals attention was impaired. Method…

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    Lumbriculus Viegatus

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    In our study, we had two controls that we placed the Lumbriculus variegatus into. First, we used spring water to get the normal heart rate of the worms. The other control was a caffeine solution that served as our positive control. Our other solutions that we exposed the worms to consisted of increasing concentrations of two different NSAIDs (ibuprofen and aspirin). For each NSAID, we had a solution equivalent to the recommended dosage for a person based on body weight (the proportional dosage…

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    to have adequate research, one needs to provide a hypothesis to have validity. He argued that if you don’t come up with a hypothesis before you examine the phenomena, you would not be able to test the evidence fully. He states that if you create your theory after finding evidence, there is no way to test the validity of the theory using that evidence. According to Keynes, he stated that those who provide evidence after coming up with a hypothesis essentially will have more weight placed on it as…

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    global economy. However, we felt we had to anticipate a possible future financial impact and looked at ways to reduce cost significantly. One of the projects was to outsource the manufacturing operations located in Canada to Mexico. The project had expected savings of millions of dollars and would help fund R&D to develop new technologies. I was in total support of having manufacturing operations in Mexico dedicated to the U.S. market. However, I was very skeptical about the savings that were…

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    In Marge Piercy’s narrative poem, “Barbie Doll”, the story of a young girl is told from the viewpoint of an outside speaker watching her grow up around the norms of society and ultimately ends her life because of it. Throughout each stanza, a new important piece of information is expressed to the readers to contribute to both the theme and tone of the poem. Piercy is able to cultivate the idea that inward beauty is not valued in today’s society, and that artificial perfection can only be…

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    College as a whole is not at all what I expected it to be like, just because I was able to wake up early for highschool it doesn’t even equal up to waking up early for a college class. Being a freshman I didn’t know what to really expect from college except from what I seen on tv. I’m a biology major currently taking five classes, Biology 131, Biology 160, Core 101, Math 138, and University 100. I was originally in six classes, but to take some of the load off that I had I decided to withdraw…

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    Gender expectations have changed over the years, Women were expected to take care of the children. Women were held with double standards. Doyin Richards uploaded a picture of himself taking care of his children, the internet has mixed feelings about the photo. Klein’s girlfriend is able to defend herself. In “Who’s Cheap?’by Adair Lara, men are expected to pay for things.”When a Women Says No” by Ellen Goodman, what a women does/wear does not matter, when she says no that is it. Modern…

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    correctly. Classroom management is crucial, and can definitely make a difference in-between a well ran room and a chaotic classroom. The first tip mentioned was beginning the year tough. I definitely believe teachers have to set the stage of what is expected and stand their ground to instill the procedures and expectations into the students, but this should also not be taken to extreme measures where students are uncomfortable or scared to be in the class. Also, it’s easier for the teacher to…

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