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    Air Capacity Lab Report

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    I choose this experiment because my favorite science term and once you learn it’s pretty easy.This cannot be an impact to normal people but for example singers they have bigger lungs that’s, how they hit those higher notes that non singer can’t do.But why do they have more air capacity?Well one of those techniques is that they always stretch their lungs by singing.Non-singers for example all they do is talk so they don’t get enough stretch,if they were to do the exercise they’re lung more they…

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    The voice pitch is a trait that has evolved through sexual selection of humans and has become sexually dimorphic. This trait is sexually dimorphic because for males the voice pitch has the tendency to be lower and this because the ‘adam’s apple’ is a thicker layer of cartilage that influence the vocal cords in males along with higher testosterone levels predict low voice men.. For females, the voice pitch tends to be lower because without this extra layers of cartilage makes the vocal cords have…

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    During the industrial age, strict management practices, rigid hierarchies and direct forms of control are necessary to increase productivity, because all employees need to do is to perform defined roles with specific duties, such as screwing nuts on an assembly line, the only duty of the factory worker Charlie Chaplin played in “Modern Times”. He was deemed valuable only for his usefulness as a means for the interests of the employer, subjected to such indignity as being forced-fed by a machine…

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    value to a potential customer is dependent on the number of customers already using good or service. The total value of service that possesses network effects is proportional to the square of the number of customers already using that good or service. Google gets more public perception compared to its rivals like Microsoft. However the consequence of a network effect is that the purchase of a good by one individual indirectly benefits others who own the good. E.g. By opening up Gmail account by…

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    If you are (and I hope you are) an avid reader of all my posts, you know that my focus is on helping small businesses connect the digital marketing dots. Today 's post is no different other than the topic, which is videos. Many of you are probably saying, "Ummm Suzan, remember I 'm a small business. I don 't have the funds or expertise to produce videos." I never said you had to have money or expertise. I also, have never led you down the wrong path and I never will. Believe me, when I…

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    The ability to instantly access vast amount of information at anytime, anywhere, through the advent of Google is having a huge effect on people’s memory. Google is the world’s most popular search engine with billions of searches conducted daily (Hillis, Petit & Jarrett 2012). There is no doubt that it provides people with instant services such as Google Translate, Google Street Viewer and Google Buzz which makes life more convenient for users. However, considering the pervasiveness it is…

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    Disadvantages Of Google

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    The article “Is Google Making Us Stupid?” by Nicholas Carr is discuss about how Google changing him in different ways. Carr used his own experience to help the reader to understand the article and also support his agreement. In the article, Carr mention that he spending a lot of time online such as Google. Spend time on Google may have some disadvantages, for example, it makes him cannot focus on long lengthy articles. In Carr’s article he also list a lot of examples and details that is about…

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    These are established definitions found by a quick Google search or perusal through the Oxford Dictionary, but these are equally multifaceted qualities quickly becoming substantial within our society. Generally, it is noticeable to the casual passerby what sex another person is as biological variances make it comparatively easy to differentiate adults of one sex from another. Nonetheless, like the definitions provided, it is a broad study incapable of being summarized by a quick glimpse.…

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    Bunce Rate Research Paper

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    performing. It is an important metric to pay attention to, but there are several areas to consider when factoring a bounce rate such as site design, quality of content, user interest (or lack of user interest) and average session duration. According to Google, bounce rate is defined as, “the percentage of visitors to a particular website who navigate away from the site after viewing only one page.” If a site has a bounce rate of 39 percent, that means that 39 percent of users left the site from…

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    Google, the wonderful search engine that drives people’s curiosity on the road of knowledge. In daily life Google is used countless times to search nearly anything and everything. It gives people to ability to increase their intelligence, but at the same time increases their dependability of Google. This in return leaves the choice to allow people to actually retain their new found knowledge, or to forget and repeatedly search as convenient. Then the question must be asked if Google is making…

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