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    The Benefits of Using Technology in the Classroom Using technology in the classroom setting has become a hot topic of research ever since the world started to become so technologically-dependent. Many research experiments support the use of technological devices in the classroom and have proved many benefits it can have on students’ learning. Not only does it benefit the student in the class, but it can benefit them at home as well. Technology is that link the students need between home and…

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    Ethical Medical Practices

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    many injustices of the medical field are owed reparations. To the hundreds of thousands of people that suffered at the hands of those who are supposed to help them lose all sense of trust that they once gave to doctors and scientist. Unethical experiments only lead to the mistrust of those that are affected and…

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    Thermal Niche Experiment

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    the affect temperature has on the organism’s performance. For this lab, the organism experimented on is a water flea, called Daphnia Magna. All of this matters and is important to know about because it is key to understand the background of the experiment beforehand. This investigation relates to past research based on the…

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    suppose to be friends that work with him. Then, Charlie gets to be apart of an experiment. He then gets super smart and his friends stop talking to him and he thinks more of himself. But he then becomes not very smart and the story doesn’t end very happy. I think that Charlie should have got the operation. A reason I believe this is because all Charlie ever wants to do is help and he helped the scientists know if the experiment worked or not. He found out that his friends were making fun of him…

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    Cultural comparison between United States and Bangladesh Psychologist Dr Geert Hofstede developed his six dimensions of culture in 2001, based on a decade of research. It helps to compare one country cultural values with other country in a working place. Hosted defined Culture as “the collective programming of the mind distinguishing the members of one group or category of people from others” In this paper, I am using Hofstadter’s model to compare and contrast the cultural difference…

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    The importance of explaining each fact and or experiment becomes crucial as Bazerman states, “As experiments gain an argumentative function, the reports explain more fully how the experiment was done and why the particular methods were chosen” (68). Discussions of limitations, strengths, changes, and errors enhances Edwards’s credibility as it displays his understanding…

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    Saving End Experiences

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    participants rating their enjoyment and explaining each of the five flavors they tasted in order to document the sequence in which they had the pieces of chocolate. They were also asked what chocolate they liked more and their general enjoyment of the experiment. At the end, to test any mistrust from the participants these were asked their experimenter’s words before giving them the last piece of chocolate, for this the study used a questionnaire that consisted of four different…

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    Nazi Military Experiments

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    The first of these experiments was concentrated on improving the survivability of the nazi military. These experiments were especially deadly. Most of the jewish prisoners either died or were horribly wounded in these experiments. Some of these experiments consisted of high altitude and hypothermia testing. Others contained ways to treat field injuries and other in field encounters.(shandler) The second stage of these evil and diabolical experiments was focused on the production of…

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    Irrational Animal Phobias

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    The purpose of this experiment was to study how irrational animal phobias can be conditioned into an emotionally stable child. The overall aim was to gain a deeper understanding of phobias and possibly to learn how they develop and can be treated. The Little Albert experiment took place in 1920 at John Hopkins University and was conducted by John Watson and his former student Rosalie Rayner. For the experiment they selected a nine-month-old boy from a hospital, who was later nicknamed “Little…

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    Bilirubin Test Lab Report

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    There are quite a few special circumstances that phlebotomists need to take into consideration when collecting a specimen because not every specimen is treated the same. Such as the bilirubin test for example; “When obtaining the specimen for this testing, it is important for the phlebotomist to recognize the effect of light on the specimen” (LabCE, 2017, para 1). Light can greatly impact the results of the test and could cause a lower bilirubin level than what is actually present in the…

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