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    People have their own different interpretations of the word “Art”. More interpretations most likely cause increasing disagreements. Art is a way of expressing your creative ability and imagination commonly through emotions by showing the audience rather than telling them. Art is also a universal language that is used through many platforms and one that is globally understood (citation). However, people will interpret the meaning of art differently to the way others do. The same applies to…

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    John P. Thomas

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    My Research Project analysed where the funding for cancer research extends to, specifically focusing on, the validity of John P. Thomas’ (A specialist in Environmental Health and writer for Health Impact News) proposition involving the misappropriation of global cancer research funding. Multiple primary and secondary sources were utilised presenting Thomas’ validity. Two Primary interviews were conducted involving, John P. Thomas and Stuart Pitson (Manager of Research laboratory at the Centre of…

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    Primary sources are documents and artifacts that come directly from the past. The Vinland Sagas are two Icelandic texts and primary sources that include the “Saga of the Greenlanders” and the “Saga of Eirik the Red.” Both sagas tell similar yet different stories of Norse voyages to North America, a place that Leif Eirikson named Vinland (wine land). The Vinland Sagas tell how the Norse people traveled to North America and created settlements there until a battle with the natives broke out. The…

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    cardiovascular disease, and type two diabetes. Health organizations are now teaching old and upcoming doctors how to treat child obesity properly with precautions and everything at its time. The evaluation of this source shows a lot of content and reliability as it shows specifically how obese children are treated. Giving enough information, facts, and statistics which this source is very useful and substantial. The author is convincing the audience in how doctors manage their ways to do what…

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    Norm Referenced Test Paper

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    meaning that the answers the tests conclude are based on the average score of those most similar to the child. When we think about the best possible practice of implementing a norm-referenced test, it is important to consider the validity and the reliability of the scores on the test (McCauley, 1996). To determine the validity, the test must demonstrate that it is measuring what it is said to be measuring (Andersson, 2004). It is equally as important that each test is administered in the exact…

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    facilities in a timely manner. Satellite communications mounted on each mobile clinic would make retrieving and exchanging data between medical clinics faster and more reliable. The area that would make it difficult for the mobile clinic would be the reliability and servicing of the satellite system when the system went offline. If the service technician is not in an area or available at the time the satellite became inoperable the end result is the clinic would be down until the system was…

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    objective is to balance competing variables put forth and make the best informed decision. Such is the case with the East Avenue Loop project proposal (EAL). Velco was charged with providing a redundant electrical feed into the area to meet regional reliability…

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    animals. Wind turbines can cause noise pollution that can lead to health problems such as hypertension, impaired cognitive development, minor psychiatric disorders and sleep disturbance (7). Finally, another disadvantage that wind energy has is its reliability. Wind does not blow consistently and the location of turbines can determine how much energy is stored. If the weather conditions prevent winds from occurring, then the electricity supply can be limited and costly due to supply and demand.…

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    1RM Test

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    Within this article they observed the reliability of the 1RM strength test of untrained middle-aged subjects. This study included 25 males and 28 females, all untrained and aging 51.2 ± 0.9 years, making a total of 53 subjects whom participated in the study. Applicants started the first 1RM test…

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    fact different. While in the case of reliability one might consider it to be another term for consistency. Einstein once concluded that insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result. Liken to insanity, reliability is doing the same thing over and over again and getting the same result. In research, this is referred to as the test-retest method of assuring reliability. Here we understand that one way to ensure reliability it to test and retest…

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