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    well-known setback in satellite retrieval and data assimilation system thus requires a bias correction step. In this effort, a radiometric bias correction algorithm, named as RARMA, is presented. RARMA uses a model II regression method, more particularly, reduced major axis (RMA) regression approach to correct the radiometric biases. The CRTM has been used as the radiative transfer model for simulating the brightness temperatures on GMI frequencies. The RARMA algorithm is seem to be performing…

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    Only one thing will be certain in the future, and that is mystery. It is this very mystery, this uncertainty about the future that provokes the mind to anticipate and predict based off of previous experiences and encounters. The mere nature of uncertainty forces individuals to actively think and foresee outcomes that will shed light on the matter. In Oliver Sacks’s “The Mind’s Eye,” Sacks introduces blind individuals who seem to be able to interpret their worlds before actually interacting with…

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    Schools should be a place of safe learning not only for the students but for the teachers as well. There are many advantages of having security within our schools. One of the advantages of security in schools is that fewer incidents, suspensions and expulsions happen when schools have security measures in place (Wren, 2013). Another advantage of having security within our schools is being able to identify information prior to an attack, communities across the country can effectively establish…

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    Rotating Point Lab

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    Moment of Inertia for Rotating Objects Lab Report For this lab, the guiding question that needed to be answered was: For the system shown below, is there a functional relationship between the rotational inertia of the rotating object and the time required for the hanging mass to fall a known distance that can be determined experimentally? (as seen in Figure 1) Before beginning to attempt to answer the question, the lab had to be set up correctly. First, the rotating object was set tangent to…

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    My Gull Hypothesis

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    My null hypothesis would state that between adult learners taking a course online or in a class setting, there is no difference between midterm tests, on the occasion that both groups take a proctored midterm test. My alternative hypothesis would state that between adult learners taking a course online or in a class setting, there is a difference between midterm tests, on the occasion that both groups take a proctored midterm test. My target population would be first-year students taking college…

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    Firstly, comparisons are made between the schools above and below the SBP thresholds across states. This is done with the use of data obtained from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP). Secondly, there is some use of regression data which is utilised to assess the cognitive achievement of children. This is where the students entitled to free and reduced-price (FRP) meals fall just under the required threshold compared to those in schools just above it. The findings obtained…

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    Unit 2 Activity 1. Log on to any social networking site, like Facebook, and identify culture. Make a list of the values of that culture. How are they different from or similar to the values discussion from our chapter? Facebook, a social networking site, had norms, languages, gestures, values, behaviors, material objects, and beliefs that any other culture would have. A belief on Facebook is that the more friends, likes, comments, or posts you have, the more popular you are. When and…

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    The Problem and Purpose of this study The purpose of the study is to find out how different types and combinations of interpersonal violence relate to a women’s mental health status. This study focuses on how how experiences with sexual assault, physical assault, and witnessing a serious injury or death throughout a woman’s life are associated with increased problems of mental health issues and substance abuse problems. This study addressing an experience of one aspect of interpersonal…

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    Cumulative prospect theory ( cpt) Introduction Cumulative prospect theory (CPT) is a model for descriptive decisions under risk and crisis which was introduced by Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman in 1992 (Tversky, Kahneman, 1992). It is a further development and variant of prospect theory. The difference between this version and the original version of prospect theory is that weighting is applied to the cumulative probability distribution function, as in rank-dependent expected utility theory…

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