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    Testing Observations The DAS test was selected because of the ability to evaluate the verbal, nonverbal skills along with spatial skills. Because of the possible speech delays, the DAS was used because of the ability to measure his intelligence on non-verbal tasks along with verbal. On the testing, Julius appeared to do best on the testing. Overall his intelligence score (Standard Score) was a 109. This score indicates that Julius is intellectually functioning in the average to above…

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    Discussion: In this section the results of the degree of water hardness of the water samples of this group using the two primary methods EDTA and AA will be discussed and analyzed in terms of which sample is exhibiting a high degree of hardness and which sample is considered to have a small water hardness value compared to other samples, and test the hypothesis and prediction of the water samples being tested. According to the results obtained and calculated the water sample that has a high…

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    Since knowledge is not definite, it cannot be conquered and there is no endpoint. Therefore, increased knowledge provides new insight or confidence, but it also exposes new uncertainties and results in new questions. Therefore, to what extent does increased knowledge result in increased doubt? In the natural sciences, the concept of scientific discoveries and how increased knowledge can alter or disprove them illustrates the relationship between doubt and knowledge. In an attempt…

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    The Unfortunate Results of Favoritism Parents and coaches should not show favoritism because it could impact both the favored and unfavored children. Showing favoritism, whether by a coach, teacher, or especially a parent, can result in how the child feels about themselves, their siblings, or their parents later in their lives. Examples include low self-esteem, behavior problems, and expression of negative emotions towards parents and siblings (Finzi-Dottan, Ricky, and Orna Cohen 5). A study…

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    Observation, results, and calculations Observations During this experiment, it was observed that sucrose shows a soluble component which physical appearances results to be more crystal in nature and bonded together during the first separation. The separation of dichloromethane and sodium hydroxide reveal two layers of different density liquids solution whereby one is denser in nature than the other solution. The dense solution is referred to as the sodium hydroxide while the bottom layer which…

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    2. Evaluation of Scorecard Results. a). My observations and insights from scorecard results. The results from my scorecard show that I have traits that form the basic requirement for becoming a leader. Most of my scores are average or more, with few like flexibility, connecting and networking, taking appropriate action, coach and motivator, and employee involvement being below average. I demonstrate a high level of professionalism and I am good at project management. My weakest average score was…

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    lengths of cord were generally from 1 to 3 paper clips. However, the difference between the paper clips from trial 1 and 2 for 50cm long cord, was 4 paper clips, while the difference between trial 2 and 3 was 7 paper clips. However, this was not the result of the measuring instruments not collecting precise data, as a measuring instrument was not used to count the paper clips. Instead, the experimenter had counted the amount of paper clips the electromagnet had attracted. Therefore, the data…

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    Did you know that possessing a greater amount of dopamine receptors in the hippocampus results in better episodic memory? It’s a wonder why some people have great memory of past events, while others have none. As an adult it gets increasingly harder to remember events you experienced as a child. It has always been a phenomenon as to why you can’t remember the memories you had as a child. Why you forget what happens before the age of four. As an infant your brain is busy making new cells in the…

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    Describe five positive results for a company that can be attributed to training? I read a great saying the other day that went like this, CFO asks CEO, “What happens if we invest in developing our people and then they leave us?” CEO: “What happens if we don’t, and they stay?” ~Peter Baeklund

 There are many benefits that derive from a company that invests in training its employees, such as, building an employee 's confidence. With job specific training an employee will have better…

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    Table 4.2 System suitability results for Lamivudine, Zidovudine and Nevirapine Parameters Lamivudine Zidovudine Nevirapine Retention time 2.327 2.864 5.608 Area 212473 338930 228426 USP Plate count 2715.09 3350.07 4979.51 USP Tailing 1.38 1.32 1.18 4.3.1.2 Linearity A linear correlation coefficient factor was obtained between the concentrations of Lamivudine, Zidovudine and Nevirapine versus the peak area. The calibration curves were linear for concentrations between 15-150 µg/mL. The linearity…

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