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    To counteract the possibility of Demand characteristics and the fact his experiment was criticized for lacking ecological validity Milgram continued to replicate his experiment. The new variations of his experiment involved the teacher having to read out word pairs to the student, Milgram had a confederate initiate the shock, the outcome of this proved further evidence of people’s capabilities to obey to authority with 92.5% of people continuing onto the 450volts. However, despite Milgram replicating his experiment to avoid this, it can be argued otherwise. Orne and Holland (1972) argued that Milgram’s participants may have simply been trying to ‘be good participants’ and suggested Milgram’s work lacked experimental realism. This claim can be supported by some of the Volunteers claiming that they didn’t think the researcher would have let anyone come to harm. However many participants showed signs…

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    In both these responses I have drawn myself—an attempt to replicate Stanley Spencer’s style. Prior to drawing these responses, I had my photo taken. The source of light was shone on the right side of my face, and was limited to imitate the shadows in Spencer’s self-portrait. These responses link to the artist which I am studying as they both feature the use of self-portraiture, something that was typical and common of Stanley Spencer. I aimed to capture the same mysteriousness associated with…

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    Questions 1. Why are three replicate titrations done for each sample? Three titrations are performed because an error may occur in one of the titrations and getting two extra titrations can help eliminate the wrong answer. It is also a great way to practice accuracy and precision. 2. What other household products could be analyzed by titrations (suggest three)? Some other household items that could be analyzed by titrations are fruit juice, Cola beverages and household ammonia. 3. Why is it…

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    The T-Test of the two treatments of Sorensen coefficient fails to reject the null hypothesis that there is no difference in the average assemblage similarity between the two habitat types. Here assemblage similarities are used as a measure of assemblage stress. In a non-stressed system replicate within a treatment should host habitat generalists, intermediates, and specialists. But as the replicate is limited in size, each replicate is likely to host a different subset of specialist species,…

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    Frankenstein/Blade Runner In the novel frankenstein and the movie blade runner there are many similarities, smart men playing god, scientists , to much knowledge is dangerous , monsters want to be fixed, and the monsters are slave to owner. Frankenstein In frankenstein, takes place in the 1700’s victor frankenstein creates a ‘monster” or living creature out of found dead body parts in the cementary. The monster is disliked by everyone else and he gets mad and tries to get revenge on his creator…

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    Assignment: Seven Principles of Good Practice Each of the seven principles are equally important to replicate in the online classroom, if one is to create a class that is engaging, interesting, and rewarding academically to students. Encouraging contact between students and faculty is critical and always encouraged. I encourage contact with my students and would not have an issue replicating this principle. Student and faculty engagement is an important aspect to a student’s academic success.…

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    Zone of inhibition (mean +/- SE) for Enterobacter cloacae after four generations of selection (selected) when exposed to tetracycline and bacteria that was not exposed to antibiotics (control), n=5. Among the replicates, the zone of inhibition increased initially for replicates B and E but declined after the 2nd generation, whereas the zone of inhibition for replicate A increased at first but declined after the 1st generation (Figure 2). Replicate D had a steady decline for the zone of…

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    1940s, the electron microscope allowed scientists to see that a virus is nothing more than a core of genetic material (RNA or DNA), concealed in a protective protein coat. The tiny agents of disease are not referred to as living things, due to the fact that they cannot replicate on their own. They must attack the cells of another living organism and take over the cells' machinery to then make a replication of themselves. Once the virus has attack the hosts' cells, they replicate rapidly, thy…

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    Viral pathogens use liver cells to replicate, then attach to their lipid droplets to to accumulate, assemble and bud off into the rest of the body. Liver produces and secretes LDL, VLDL and HDL which are taken up by every cell in the body that uses cholesterol, including the liver cells that take them up too.2 Viruses hijack these lipoproteins and use them to get into the liver cells, where they replicate, which opens up a gateway to the rest of the body. They replicate within the endoplasmic…

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    There are many factors that have the potential to influence the emergence of new infections. A common factor is the spillover event. In the case of this event a pathogen present in one reservoir population will spread the pathogen to a new host or reservoir. An example of this is animal to human contact. For example, Ebola is thought to have been transmitted to humans by a bat. Meaning that the bat was the first reservoir host and passed it to a human host, a new population. Additionally,…

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