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    Wrongful Convictions

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    Even after exoneration the long term problems do not disappear and result in a lifetime of burdens such as financial suffering, emotional stress, and psychological problems become catastrophic. Criminal justice resources are also wasted due to trials and invalid incarceration of an innocent inmate. Additionally while the wrong person in jail the real assailant is free causing additional crimes within the community. This results in the criminal justice system becoming demoralized. Not only can…

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    of having a parent that cannot taste the PTC will result if having children that can taste the PTC means that the PTC has to be a dominant trait in at least one parent to be able to be a taster of PTC in their children. 5. With the provided data, I can conclude that people that are non-taster of PTC is a homozygous recessive trait. Since the results, supports that when neither parent can taste their offspring cannot taste PTC as well. As a result, the offspring can also be taste blind to PTC.…

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    record observations. Observations and Results Water Solubility Test: When the test was conducted and observations were made, compounds 6 and 7 formed two layers, indicating that they are not dissolvable in water. Compounds 8, 9 and 10 where dissolved. As indicate earlier, if a compound does not dissolve in water, it is a negative test and if it does, it is a positive test. Compounds 6 and 7 had a negative result while compounds 8, 9 and 10 had positive test results for this experiment.…

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    Heat Dissolving Lab Report

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    that every time the mass of solute is doubled the energy given out by the solution is doubled. Which variables I change which I keep same. Variables With all the different preliminary tests, there are many independent variables that can affect the results. These include: the water temperature, the amount of solute, the beaker size, the amount of solvent, and the temperature of the surroundings. I have decided to test the mass of solute for the experiment, making this a dependent variable. The…

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    smallest average of 7mm which was Neosporin.Betadine was expected to have a high score due to its popularity in treating wounds but the products with the shocking results were Germ X and isopropyl alcohol. Both chemicals are made from alcohol that is said to be effective against bacteria but both scored very low. Furthermore, results can sometimes be less accurate due to errors or mess-ups during the testing phase. One of the errors that might have happened during…

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    Food Tracker Analysis

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    Food Tracker: Food tracker is an instrument that is makes gathering data, for example, the measure of food one eats in a certain compass of time much simpler. Food tracker additionally numbers the measure of calories and void calories we expend daily. The motivation behind food tracker is to make sense of what food groups we have been eating and what food groups we have to incorporate into our diet. It lets us know the nourishing realities about the foods we eat and contrasts it with our caloric…

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    Based on the results of your experiment, would you reject or accept the hypothesis that you produced in question 1? Explain how you determined this. Accept/reject = As for the three types of water that was tested, tab water will come back to be the dirtiest water and the Fiji water will come back to be the cleanest. AS for my Hypothesis that came back was wrong because the Fiji water came back with the most chemicals and the tab water became the cleanest 3. Based on the results of your…

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    Parent Observation Paper

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    their child’s education progress. The survey results were somewhat surprising as the parent involvement levels in the district were substantially lower in volunteering, involvement, visibility, and engagement of educational activities outside the home than was first predicted. Survey results regarding visibility indicated that 53% of parents in grades 6th-12th either never met with their child’s teacher or did so less than twice per year. Survey results of parents visiting their child’s school…

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    conclusion that unknown microbe #7 was gram negative. However, when completing the KOH lysis test, the microbe didn’t become sticky and remained tacky which is how a gram positive KOH test would result. It was decided to double check the KOH lysis test and the second test still yielded the same results as the first, gram positive. The conclusion of unknown microbe #7 being gram negative from the gram stain was an error. This could have been because of the amount of dye on the gram stain, or…

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    above. Based on John Holland’s Self-Directed Search, the client received the specific results of SEC, known as Social (14), Enterprising (14), and Conventional (13). The self-identified occupations of interest by the client were teacher, counselor, entrepreneur, clergy member, and marriage and family counselor. Those more inclined to social careers require teaching, treating or healing others. These specific results include careers very similar to the clients, listing kindergarten teacher and…

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