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    In order to complete this experiment, students had to provide a great amount of focus and a good understanding of the procedures, which were, along with the materials, very detailed. With this being said, because most of the materials had similar names, it was important for students to not manipulate the lab by mixing up the reagents, which would completely ruin the experiment. The important factors that influenced the success of this experiment included the following: 1) 100% transfer, 2) 100%…

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    Question • How can you design an investigation to observe the effects of caffeine on homeostatis? Perform and Record 1. A double-blind research is an analysis in which either the participants or the experimenters know who is receiving a particular treatment. This practice is used to prevent bias in research results. A double-blind investigation is practical in this case because it is always important to make sure that bias work is not used. 2. The accomplishment of research involving the use of…

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    First of all, let me tell you a little bit about myself. I am a science enthusiast. I love doing all the cool experiments and learning about the planets and Earth. I have been homeschooling this year and it is not very fun. I usually can’t do any of the science experiments because we don’t have all the right materials, which is very disappointing since my science lesson is my favorite part of the day. I’ve loved reading since I was a little girl and I would always choose books that would teach…

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    Research Conclusion: The background research for this experiment gives a better understanding of the concept of natural selection, which is a key focus in the experiment conducted. Natural Selection is a mechanism of evolution that has been influenced by politics, social factors and technology, contributing factors to both the structure and perception of natural selection. Hypothesis: That the red frogs will be the most popular lolly in the experiment. Materials: Material Picture…

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    on animals fail in human clinical trials”. So not only are animals being murdered for products but are being killed for products that never even take off. “According to the Humane Society, registration of a single pesticide requires more than 50 experiments and the use of as many as 12,000 animals.” So as you can see, elimination of animal testing doesn’t affect the product sales of companies, if anything animal testing just wastes time, money and the lives of several animals. But most companies…

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    Some people may be looking at my experiment and thinking that evaporation, evaporation rates, different amounts of sugars and chemicals, sunlight, and the fact that they grew mold wasn’t a very exciting experiment, but there is a lot more to all of it. There is a lot of things I was wondering throughout this experiment and I did some research to answer my own questions and that is what I am going to share with you right now. Let’s start off with evaporation. Well, what really is evaporation?…

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    operation to increase human intelligence artificially. In addition to the reduction of Charlie’s tripled IQ there was no point whatsoever in the operation. It even states in the text, “I must not become emotional. The facts and the results of the experiments are clear, and the more sensational aspects of my own rapid climb cannot obscure the fact that the tripling of intelligence by the surgical technique developed by Dr. Strauss and Nemur must be viewed as having little or no practical…

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    In this case is used the medical paternalism theory. “From another perspective, if life itself, rather than life of a certain quality with autonomy and dignity, were of ultimate value, then even defensive wars could never be fortified” (Steinbock 66p) “Ashley, called the “pillow angel” by her parents, suffers from a developmental brain condition known as static encephalopathy “(P Clark). When I did research about this case I find out the exact type of brain damage Ashley has. “Static…

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    These days, there is an ongoing debate between people about animal experiments. With many people claiming that performing experiments in animals have widely accepted method of testing the drugs before using it in the humans. While many arguably arrogating that animal experiments are literally an inhuman behaviour towards animals.However, this notion merits serious consideration. In this essay, I will explicate my point of view by analyzing both the sides of the assertion. At the outset, there…

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    Subjects The participants we used for our study were Sacramento State University students, we chose 32 participants. We chose individuals who got on buses which stopped at State University Drive, we did not count individuals who were getting off buses. The participants were not chosen based on age nor gender. We assigned subjects to each condition based on whether they had a smartphone in hand or not. Materials For this observational study one of the observants used an iPhone…

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