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    Bycatch Lab Report

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    Materials & Procedures Materials 8 oz. paper cup tape scissors ocean/bucket test bucket dried garbanzo beans = shrimp red beans = squid white beans = herring marbles = tuna ping pong balls = dolphins Procedures We got an 8 oz. paper cup covered it in tape. We cut a small hole in the top so that dolphins (ping pong balls) could not get in. I then cut a even smaller hole in the bottom of the cup so the tunas(marbles) could not get out but the other fish could fall out. I tested it several…

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    Real Life Simulators

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    popular and they still had a lot of work to do to come up with more appealing features. They finally came up with a big hit in 1972 with the introduction of Pong, Pong was created by atari and was a major hit and probably considered one of the main foundations to current video games of today. But this did not stop them from further innovating Pong, by 1975 atari then came out with a home version now allowing people not having to go out to arcades to play video games. By 1977 atari was the main…

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    Traditional and Cultural Aspects on Death and Grief within Chinese Culture Death and dying is experienced in every society and in every culture. Each culture and society responds and reacts differently to loss, dying, death and bereavement. There are cultural norms that guide families when they lose a loved one. Some of those norms are traditional and some evolve over time. Some cultural practices regarding death and dying conflict with modern medical practice and decision making. It is…

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    Barton Swaim’s The Washington Post online article, “Who’s to blame for fake news? America’s real newsrooms” posted on December 12, 2016, criticizes how people are naive when analyzing media. Swaim faces modern issues that affect journalism and speechwriters. As a journalist, being the first to get the story out, Swaim could not let misleading and inappropriate information get out to the public which is why his exigence is to inform the audience of what they are exposed to with the media.…

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    the rest of the property. There was a keg, tables set up for beer pong, and chairs for people to sit. It was a small gathering, close friends and friends of friends only. The crowd was mixed with both males and females. I was going to behave like one of the boys tonight. I invited Jasmine, one of my friends so that she can be my observer. The norm that I decided to break was to partake in drinking that males normally do, i.e. beer pong and a keg stand. I consider this breaking a gender norm…

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    Fall Palooza Case Study

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    Participants were encouraged to play Fact Pong and every time someone made a shot they were referred to the drinking fact with the number that match the number on their cup. Participants were rewarded with free water or juice boxes after winning the game and reading the facts. Overall our booth…

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    Forrest Gump Sparknotes

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    Plot/Sequence of Events The introduction of the book introduces Forrest Gump as an unintelligent, kind guy. Going in the second grade, he was put in a mental school. When he turned sixteen, he grew enormous to 6’6, 240 pounds. Then, Forrest was scouted by Coach Bryant, and he was asked to play football for the high school team. He dominated in high school, and was awarded to the All State Football Team. Forrest’s grades were bad, and he was told to report to the army. There, he failed to follow…

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    soldiers, he gets shot and spent some time recovering in the Army Hospital. During his recovery, he learned how to play and excelled at ping-pong. Forrest made another trip to the White House and met President Lyndon B. Johnson to receive his Congressional Medal of Honor. After he had received such a noble award, Forrest was kept in the U.S. to continue playing ping-pong instead of returning to war.Forrest Goes to…

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    Homebase Christmas activites: Such as playing games in classroom. Some of the possible ideas that our group can accompany are: Dodgeball in the gym, ping pong in the gym, board games with homebase, watching movie with homebase. Leaving school grounds with parent permission slips to go to Travel Lanes Bowling for example. Outdoor events at the end of 3rd Trimester such as softball, football, or frisbee…

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    Smoke Bomb Experiment

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    The first way is as mentioned above in the experiment. The second way involves using celluloid material which is a transparent flammable plastic made in sheets from camphor and nitrocellulose. Nowadays, ping pong balls are commonly used to represent the celluloid. The celluloid or ping pong balls are cut into small pieces and placed inside an aluminium wrapping or canister and are ignited. However, this method is considered to be a health hazard (Smoke Bomb, n.d.). Our group chose to…

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