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    The innovation of the RFID chip or the Radio Frequency Identification has been a critical piece of technology that has been around since the 1950’s.. There are several methods of identification, but the most common is to store a serial number that identifies a person or object, and perhaps other information, on a microchip known as identity chip. A microchip implant could be used as a virtual barricade, to limit movement, and even to act as a tag for prisoners. In the realm of medicine, it could…

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    Cells Research Assignment I. Define the following terms CELL NOUN The (usually) microscopic structure, known as a cell. Is the functional and biological unit of all organisms (life forms). INFERENCE NOUN Is a conclusion, idea and/or opinion that is reached on evidence, reasoning and the information that you have. It is simply, an educated guess. Synonyms implication, interpretation, deduction, reasoning, speculation, presumption, assumption. OBSERVATION NOUN 1. An act of viewing,…

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    Source Evaluation

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    Jeffrey Ray Jackson Sr. OL-GEN140 Week 2 Source Evaluation Paper What are the symptoms of Bipolar in adults? The summary source, paragraph: The author is working on problem(s) and/or issues of current research, studies focuses on developing and creating novel medications, novel compounds, novel biomarkers, novel bio-signatures of treatment, novel response for and treatment-resistant depressions, identify potentially relevant novel drug targets, and identify potentially relevant novel bipolar…

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    Casablanca Movie Analysis

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    sum of the things that a movie presents on its surface.” (Barsam 318) “Implicit Meaning is an association, connection, or inference that a viewer makes on the basis of the given (explicit) story and form of a film.” (Barsam 318) Implicit Meaning (paraphrased) – Implicit meaning is basically associated with the idea of “reading between the lines.” To make a simple inference or to compare two characters to something is a type of implicit meaning. Another common type of implicit meaning is themes…

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    flashlight, she was having trouble unlocking her door. Owen assumed that Lucy was not able to see in the dark very well. Before I read the next line, I had my own inference of what her problem was. She was nervous about welcoming a guy (that was not one of her brother’s friends) into her apartment. The next line confirmed my inference. I feel that both Lucy and Owen feel some sort of connection with eachother. Maybe a new friendship will unravel? Or is it…

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    Threads to validity are specific reasons why a person can be partly or completely wrong when making an inference. There are several threads to validity that will raise questions about an experimenter’s ability to conclude that the intervention affects an outcome and not some other factor. Internal validity regards to the internal logic and consistency of the research. If research is seen as an argument then internal validity is about the logic and consistency of this argument. It is most…

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    act. According to Mandia Mentis, Dunn-Bernstein, and Martene Mentis (2008), an individual with restricted use of inferential-hypothetical thinking will be unable to think of alternative solutions to common problems or to make generalizations and inferences. These students view the words as disconnected and either cannot draw conclusions at all or struggle with coming to a conclusion of his or her own (Mentis et al, 2008). Proverbs, as Rebecca, Dr. Hopkins’ student, stated, “Are wise sayings that…

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    Reading Log Analysis

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    in real life. Seeing the world, and not just a virtual reproduction, or a photo, is breathtaking and amazing. This quote is overall just fantastic. Reading Log # 3 Response Part A: My inference is that the pigs are much smarter and self-interested than the other animals in the book. I can support this inference with multiple text details. First of all the pigs force the other animals to work for them, while they themselves do nothing. The pigs also lie to the other animals at almost all…

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    Essay 3 Given what we know or can safely assume to be true of animal brains and behaviors, do animals actually exhibit thought and reason? The answer depends in large measure on one’s definition of thought and reason. Philosophers René Descartes and David Hume hold conflicting views about the nature and possession of thought and reason and, as a result, offer starkly different arguments for and against the existence of thought and reason in animals. While Descartes maintains in Part Five…

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    Forensic Child Witnesses

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    Every year there are hundreds of thousands of children who are suffering from, or witnessing crime (Hobbs, Johnson, Goodman, Bederian-Gardner, Lawler, Vargas, & Mendoza, 2014). Sometimes, these children also serve as witnesses in forensic investigations and proceedings, especially in cases involving sexual abuse, or in cases where there may be no visible evidence or physical indications of a crime, therefore relying on the child’s eyewitness memory (Hobbs et al., 2014). Ever since colonial times…

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