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    (c) Explain Foucault 's view on "the repressive hypothesis". Discuss whether he believes there is, or has been, repression, what he wants to investigate, and the formation of sexual subjects. Provide examples. Over the years, the society has come across various views of sexuality. The views on sexuality has moved from a period of being freely expressive and open about our sex and sexuality to a period of repression and hypocrisy of such expressions. The repressive views were seen to arise in…

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    James Lovelock, fundamentally formulated the theory that our Earth is unique and complex because the Earth is a self-regulating system that replenishes itself for the species, in order to maintain homeostasis, within the system. Lovelock interestingly familiarizes our Earth to the nature of human beings, such as the Earth’s skin are forests that sweat to preserve the cooling of the Earth, while the oceans are rivers of blood that flow through the veins of Earth transporting nutrients and washing…

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    would later be placed in a database that would be available to the scientific community. Hence sometimes the human microbiome project may be called a community project. One of the key methods used in the project was the targeting of 16s ribosomal RNA gene sequences these were used as taxonomic makers during the finding of microbial communities. Another method that was used during the project was whole genome shotgun metagenomic sequencing. These methods were used to obtain more accurate data…

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    A genotypic method uses molecular techniques to identify bacteria by doing DNA or RNA analysis of the bacterium’s genome ("Conventional Bacterial Identification Methods", 2013). The 16S rRNA gene sequences provides species-specific signature sequences useful for bacterial identification ("16S Ribosomal RNA Sequencing Theory”, 2016). The 16s rRNA gene sequence uses a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) to amplify a specific DNA target from a mixture…

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    The alternative hypothesis is the existing hypothesis that has already been proven or maintained as the true outcome. For instance, water is wet. This is the alternative hypothesis, which is also known as the maintained hypothesis. If a researcher would like to explore different possibilities, a new study will be conducted with a new hypothesis which would be quickly disproven. Of course water is wet, and any other hypothesis would be the null…

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    the p-value “defines the smallest value of alpha for which the null hypothesis can be rejected” (p. 312). When we carry out a statistics test, we are testing the hypothesis that the groups are the same (the null hypothesis). If it is determined that there is a p value of 0.05 or lower, than the null hypothesis is rejected and the alternate hypothesis is accepted. Likewise, if the p value is higher than 0.05, the null hypothesis should be accepted and the two groups should be measured to be the…

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    80 degrees Celsius, the catechol will be at its optimal absorbance. The alternate hypothesis tested for this following experiment was that there is a significant relationship between catechol and pH. In contrast, the null hypothesis states that there is no significant relationship between catechol and oxidase and pH. This hypothesis will be supported if the rate of catechol oxidase does not increase. The hypothesis was tested by observing the reaction time of catechol oxidase at four different…

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    1.20 RESEARCH GAP There are number of studies about employee attrition and retention in various industries belongs to different sectors. Researchers have mainly given importance to study and investigate the employee attrition and retention in IT companies situated in IT hubs and in Tier I cities. These cities are significantly differed in socioeconomic and cultural aspects comparing Tier II cities. The studies on employee attrition and retention in IT companies situated in Tier II cities are…

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    Oiled Wisconsin Fast Plants Seeds on the Rate of Germination In this lab report, I will discuss the relationship between oil and the rate of germination of seeds. My Null hypothesis states that oil will not effect the rate of germination of Wisconsin Fast Plant seeds. The purpose of this experiment is to test the Null hypothesis. The symptoms caused by the contamination with oil are countless and generally not specific. The same substance can induce different effects in different species, and…

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    purpose of the research is to find out why the staff is unhappy with their jobs, to lower the turnover rate, and make improvements to increase the job quality. The initial information supports the null hypothesis of the high employee attrition rate due to low employee morale. To further verify if the hypothesis is rejected or not rejected, the team analyzed the survey administered to the employees, and the instruments used for data…

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