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    Caffeine Impact on Goldfish Metabolism Introduction Metabolism is a process that enable organisms to maintain their life. Metabolism can be measured in numerous parameters. Within this experiment in order to measure the metabolism rate by determined the level of dissolved oxygen. Goldfish is an example of poikilotherm that are organisms that are influenced by the environment surrounding them. Thus, the manipulation of surrounding can influence the metabolism rate due them being ectotherms.…

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    Many companies and organizations have “repositories of information that are difficult to reach or understand [15].” Companies that have incorporated Big Data into their infrastructure have seen tremendous success because instead of sampling large data sets, Big Data utilizes algorithms to predict behaviors and trends. Collecting data is not anything new, but using Big Data to analyze data and make intelligent decisions is still a new topic, and with any new topic there are concerns including…

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    1. Define and describe the three stages of Design Psychology 1) The first stage, low-level property extraction. This stage consists of detection of shape, spatial attributes, orientation, color, texture, movement and often called “preattentive” processing. Important characteristics of Stage 1 processing include: • Rapid parallel processing • Extraction of features, orientation, color, texture, and movement patterns • Transitory nature of information, which is briefly held in an iconic store •…

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    ENGL 1515 ASSIGNMENT “TELEVISION” BY ROALD DAHL: AN ANALYTIC REVIEW NAME : NUR AFIFAH BINTI NOR HASBI MATRIC NO : 1416044 SECTION : 1 LECTURER : DR. MD. MAHMUDUL HASAN Television has been playing a major part in our lives since its first debut in the middle of the 20th century. It has been the leading means of entertainment with a wide range of viewers from little children to the elderly expanding from Asia to North America in the past five decades since it has been popularized…

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    If you're looking for an exterior painting service in McKinney, TX, it's easy to get overwhelmed. Painting your whole house can seem daunting, especially if this is your first time doing it. Before making your selection, consider these must haves to ensure the best quality painting for your home. Exterior Painting Expertise You want to make sure that the company you choose has experience with exterior painting and that they have expertise. Painting the outside of homes requires a certain…

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    A theory is a set of ideas which main purpose is to explain something. A theory is backed up by evidence. The goal of a theory is to apply to a specific problem, to analyze problems and to suggest solutions those problems. The components of a theory are utilitarianism, deontology, and virtue ethics. These components offer ways to describe and resolve the ethical challenges we face (Mosser, 2013). The first component that I am going to identify is utilitarianism. Utilitarianism is the act of…

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    This paper suggests that financial accounting thought is undergoing a revolution. As many scientific theories both describe and prescribe phenomena, so many accounting theories describe and prescribe financial phenomena. New ideas have been proposed and debated and new school of thoughts have been emerged. The priori research has been criticized in 1960 and regarded as having doubtful value. But it has been argued in the paper that priori research has helped in overthrowing existing ideas. If an…

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    problems of earlier paradigms set to be solved. The final problem with natural science is the articulation of a paradigm. Researchers must conduct experiments and observations to articulate or express coherently paradigms. They must undergo work on the paradigm to prove and define the given models of previous theory. After giving attention to these problems Kuhn suggests that the practicing of articulated paradigms will be determined as capable of answering set problems or incapable…

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    Simmel's Theory Paper

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    Gerschick explained that theories are systematic attempts to make sense of a particular event or social phenomena that occurs in a given social setting. Depending on the given theorist, each had an individualistic approach to a particular phenomenon and their purpose was to lay out a way to interpret the facet of that social life (Kivisto). Each theory has a goal and that is to explain, predict and/or to understand the phenomena being explained (Gershcick). In order for a theory to be considered…

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    What is a Theory from Carnap and Popper Rudolf Carnap and Karl Popper both are philosophers whom tried to question what is a theory. Both of these men look at the same question from different perspectives. How can one decide if a theory is scientific or not. Carnap and Popper both came up with different ways to choose which theories are more important when compared to others. It is definitely possible to agree with both Carnap and Popper’s ways of demarcation as a theory can be both verifiable…

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