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    vastly predicted romantic liking in this speed dating background. Additionally, the data informed us that perceived similarity was a much weaker predictor of attraction when assessed using distinctive traits rather than just general traits. In the results, the authors stated they approached the data set with 3 broad strategies. They first examine the effects of actual similarity on each participants’ report of romantic liking, for these analyse the similarity metric was calculated using a report…

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    of machines is not always sufficient in the processing of information. As technology is the forefront of processing data, ethical complications manifest from the incorrect interpretation of testing involving diagnosis and health screening. As the results of the test are concluded, additional concerns develop such as the risk of disclosing personal information, the possibility of losing a job, inability to purchase health insurance or lawful prosection. Besides testing for diagnosis, screening…

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    day. I strongly disagree with this idea. I do not feel an extension will benefit students or staff. School days require too many hours already. Students and staff may not have enough time for after school activities. More hours spent in school will result in stress being added to everyone involved. There are many different negative reasons to not put this idea into further consideration. The school board must consider all of the negative effects on adding extra time to the day before it makes…

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    daily needs information chart, to the numeric data found from the one meal chosen, this means that there are extremely high results that exceed the amount of Total fats, Saturated fats, Cholesterol, and Sodium needed per day, while my fiber intake could result being less than or equal to the amount of daily fiber needed. If I were to follow a fast food diet, over time these results will soon start to develop some concerns that eventually could lead into serious health risks. There are still…

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    A revolution can be defined as a forcible overthrow of a government or social order in favor of a new system. Revolutions have both pros and cons: a pro is a society can result in a new innovation or unite people, but a con is that many people can die as a result of the revolution. The book Animal Farm, by George Orwell is based on the Russian Revolution and the book made it easier for people to understand what really happened during the Russian Revolution. In the book there were three main…

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    occurring to an individual, and in doing so, results in dangerous consequences, racism and new, negative perceptions of the people associated with the individual. However, this is not always the case and discoveries can also result in positive consequences such as positive renewed perceptions of individuals. Such is depicted through The Tempest (1610) by William Shakespeare, where the individuals are confronted with the discovery of the storm which results in disastrous consequences of fear and…

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    that turning the trolley is the best option and as a result, killing the one worker. The reasoning for my claim is because I believe it to be morally the better option in the equation. To save five lives instead of one makes the most sense to me and in my head is the right thing to do. I will now defend my claim…

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    Part A Results We hypothesized that the iodine will diffuse into the bag, turning the inside a darkish blue/black color. We also hypothesized that glucose will diffuse out of the bag, forming a green color (after the Benedict’s test). This experiment was set up using a dialysis tubing bag, balloon clips, beaker, iodine, solution of 1% soluble starch and 15% glucose. The dialysis tubing bag was filled up with starch and glucose, leaving a pocket of air for diffusion of materials, and sealed…

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    the Gram Stain Chart to lead to my unknown’s proper Strike Chart. Catalase test is positive result, so I got two Strike Charts which are Staphylococcus and Micrococcus, Planococcus and Sporosarcina from Mrs.Terri. I need to figure out my unknown cell trough theses charts. Analysis 05-02-16 The Gram positive unknown is identified to be cocci and Catalase positive result. Through this test, my result is narrowed Micrococcus, Planococcus, Sporosarcina, and Staphylococcus. This deduction…

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    In relation to the first question, the results showed that subjects in the control group rated their experience somewhat negatively. Subjects in the one dollar category rated their experience statistically more positively in comparison to the control group while the twenty dollar category’s average rating was only minimally higher than that of the control group. Participants in the one dollar group also responded more positively when asked about their willingness to participate it similar…

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