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    Personal Narrative-Why?

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    why? “Mom I can’t do it anymore, It’s not the same without her..” It was a nice, sunny, late June day, I walked out of my house thinking today would be just any other day, I didn’t know that the news I was about to get would change me, and how I viewed the world forever. I walked down the street to my friends house that only lived a block away, as I made my way down the hill that seperated our houses, I kicked rocks and thought about summer and all the things I wanted to do. As I aproched my…

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    Information Privacy Issues

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    It is essential that the data contained in our records is both precise and current. In the event that your own data happens to change over the span of our relationship, please keep us educated of such changes. You can request that see your own data. On the off chance that you need to audit, confirm or amend your own data, please contact our Privacy Officer. It would be ideal if you take note of that such correspondences must be in composing. Global information privacy issues:-It would be…

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    Abraham Lincoln’s wise words reverberate in my mind as a constant reminder to stay true to the tree rather than the shadow. The belief statement of a tree being the real thing teaches the importance of constantly making an effort to live an authentic life while externalizing our internal qualities in order to contribute to the general opinion that others build. Defining someone’s character is undeniably a difficult feat because it is often impossible to define for ourselves and essentially…

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    Differences In ANOVA

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    MSwith (Sukal, 2013, Formula 6.4) The null hypothesis would be the following: The frequency in the days of the week does not make a difference in ideal body weight. The alternative hypothesis would be, that indeed, the frequency in days of the week does make a difference in ideal body weight. The types of errors that can occur…

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    Hypothesis About Sordaria

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    Introduction The propose of this experiment was to see if we could conducted an experiment that we could elect data and act our hypothesis about sordaria. We hypothesized if tan and black sordaria got placed together to cross over, we could expect out of 50 sordarias that 27 would cross over and 23 would not cross over. Some research has brought up some discussion about how much tan or black sordaria is one the agar square to begin with. (Kitani 1961) If these numbers are more than the other,…

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    Aedes Mosquito Case Study

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    Explain TABLE REGRESSION Table 4.9: Result of simple linear regression between level and ovitrap index Variable SLR Level b (95% CI) p-value -2.5 (-7.7, 2.9) 0.236 R2 = 0.421. The model not fit well: Model assumption are not met There is statistically no significant linear relationship between level and ovitrap index (p= 0.236). The increase of the multi –storey house level is not associated with the ovitrap index level. With level, the model explains 42% of variation of the ovitrap…

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    Statistical Research An interesting topic to study would be the way geriatric patients are being treated in health care facilities. This is because as the elderly are getting closer to the end of their lives, many are starting to decline. Meaning that the elderly can become less verbal, making it harder for them to communicate and carry a conversation. Therefore, does this make it harder on the caregiver to provide the proper care? For an example, as the nurse taking care of an elderly…

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    Quadrat Sampling

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    have to count all of the quadrats. However, when doing sampler quadrants is better to do the random quadrats since it is not just focusing in a specific area and the bugs where more abundant in this area which is why the random average sample was closer to the total average bugs in the area. If you want to get an accurate estimate of the absolute density of the pill bugs without counting them all use the random quadrat sampler because it would give you a close number to the actual…

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    Pt2520 Lab 2.3

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    second revolution which contain the cells number 4 to number 14 as in Fig.1(a). And so on until the hole will detect. Assuming that the target is randomly located in the space at the position which are independent and identically distributed random variables with joint probability density function where Since the space is divided into identical cubic cells with knowing side length then the target is equally probably in each cell and has the probability see Fig. (2). Here, the…

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    1. Explain the concept of density. Density is how much matter is in the object, the atoms, and how they are arranged. It can tell others if anything sinks or not. Basically density is a measurement of atoms inside of them and how they are arranged. 2. a) Why couldn’t just the mass of a block be used to determine the identity of the block? Explain. Why couldn’t just the volume of a block be used to determine the identity of the block? Explain. If people only had the mass of the block, we can’t…

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