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    Before the late 19th century, the classical music was performed for entertainment purposes as a result of patron-controlled music. This restricted design soon dissipated with the introduction of Beethoven and his symphonies. As a result of his independent musical career, Beethoven was given the opportunity to explore unregulated music. Decades later in the late 19th century, this meaningful music would further popularize and form the musical canon, a collection of great musical compositions that…

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    will be used to decide the future of the New Zealand flag(Paul Goldsmith, 2015) one to pick out the best six flags and another referendum at a later date to decide what one the six should be used. A referendum is a vote by the electorate and as a result parliament now becomes aware of the public consensus on a problem. The type of referendums that should be used to decide the New Zealand flag are binding referendums seeing as it allows the voters to have full say and creates a lesser waste of…

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    Psychopathy In Offenders

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    The results of this study can help give a more precise way to study this subject in the future, as they can look over what worked and what didn’t work for this study, and use that as a starting block to continue the research farther. Like the author, I also think the results from this study can be used to help create a better awareness of the personality traits and tactics used by child…

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    dangerous. Once society gets ahold of potentially dangerous knowledge the world could fall apart before our very eyes. Possessing dangerous knowledge would most likely result in morally wrong actions being taken, harmful end results, and conflict among countries and religions. Having too much knowledge is dangerous and can result in morally wrong actions being taken that society would frown upon. In Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, the main character Victor creates a creature from deceased people’s…

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    the incidence of diabetes in Americans is nearly 1.7 million people per year. (American Diabetes Association, 2015). Diabetes is a condition that results in higher than normal blood-glucose levels, known as hyperglycemia. There are two forms of diabetes called Type 1 and Type 2. Type 1 diabetes, also known as insulin-dependent diabetes, is the result of the body’s inability to produce insulin. This is typically detected at younger ages and is regulated by controlled diet and synthetic…

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    Each question has a value assigned to a specific category or trait, and the cumulative results are used to indicate the participant’s traits. Finally, the results are used to create a summary of the individual, and these results may or may not provide insight for the participant. The best advice when dealing with surveys could be that found in a Dick Bolles article where he outlines “The Seven Rules To…

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    Inattentional Blindness

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    leaving researchers to debate the extent to which individuals experience the inability to see the unattended. The present study examined the relationship between the effects of IB and expert testimony on the credibility of witnesses in the courtroom. Results indicate that regardless of the presence of expert testimony, the witness who saw the crime was rated significantly more credible than the witness who experienced IB. The presence of an expert witness did not significantly affect the…

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    Self Objectification

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    magazine covers featuring an objectified woman with questions like, “How much did you like the magazine cover?”, “Did you find it tastefully done?”, and “Did you find it offensive?” (pp. 445). Helgeson (2012) explains how experimenters can influence the results of an experiment, a phenomena known as experimenter effects. In particular, the nature of the question may affect the outcome of the study. By asking a participant specifically how much they liked the image, they are restricted to only…

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    Iron Lab Report

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    The result is an strong red mixture with an ion as shown [Fe(SCN)(H2O)5]2+ 5. The reaction of this two mixtures is shown in figure 15. This causes an imbalance and forces the reaction to move to the right, as indicated [Fe(SCN)6)3-. 6. The addition of potassium persulfate (K2S2O8), to this solution acts as an oxidising agent which reduces the reactants by pushing the energy to the left that way the balance is equal in both sides 7. The result of this reaction is shown below…

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    Pirsig Scientific Method

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    According to Pirsig, there are six categories in the scientific method: “statement of the problem, the hypothesis as the cause of the problem, experiments to test each hypothesis, predict results of the experiment, observed results of the experiment, and conclusion from the results.” On the other hand, Pirsig also gives the example of a man trying to fix a motorcycle using the experimentation; besides, he should apply his knowledge to figure out what is the real problem (1974, p 9-10)…

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