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    Inter-Observer Errors are critical in understanding the data as a whole. It’s to understand the error that comes with the interpretation of two or more individuals making observations of the same issue. This is a sole reason why scientists take multiple data sets in order to weed out these inter-observer errors. It can affect the end result, or calculation resulting in human bias. They are very similar, as my handedness quotient was 60 which is closer to 100 than to 0 (Ambi) which relates to…

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    Kumho Tire Case Study

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    The general standards for admissibility of evidence are that it must be relevant, contain a probative value, and must be free of prejudicial bias. The evidence is relevant if it has the propensity to make a fact more or less credible than it would be without the evidence, and the facts of consequence in determining the action. The probative value depends on satisfying the basic requirement of relevancy as described above, but also upon the existence of any matter of fact. For example, if…

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    John D. Rockefeller was considered one of the first major philanthropists and entrepreneurs of the United States. He created the Standard Oil Company and from then, he revolutionized refinery production. It is important to analyze and study the methods he used and the period of time he used them in. The time period plays a major role because there was no industries being established around 1865 and yet Rockefeller managed to gain about ninety percent of the nations capacity of the refinery…

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    Assignment Numbers 90-101

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    Assign numbers to represent the batteries. I will assign the batteries in working condition the numbers 0-89 based on how they come off the production line in working condition 90% of the time. Next, numbers 90-99 will represent the defective batteries because of the 10%. Then, I’ll count by twos and move across the row. I’ll then count how many times working or defective batteries occur. A trial is when 10 working batteries are found. We will see how many batteries it takes on average to get…

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    techniques were used to force rival oil companies into a predicament where they would have to sell the company to Standard Oil or go bankrupt.Additionally, Standard Oil purchased its own forest land for wood to make barrels. This lowered in-house costs, putting the company at an advantage. In 1911, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that Standard Oil violated the country's anti-trust laws. Standard Oil dissolved, and its holdings were divided into 30…

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    According to table 2, body postures show significant differences in working stages (P=0.2) The most important and striking difference is related to body`s neutral position. The results show that body`s neutral position makes up 61.7% workers` working time. Body`s neutral position accounts for 57% of body posture in foundation, 55% in carcass, and 63.8 % in finishing stage. In other words, most body`s neutral positions were observed in foundation. Gentle bending posture was reported 21.2%. This…

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    /* 1 */ - This variable is equal to a constructor function called Winston. A constructor function is a function that is called everytime a new instance of this variable is created The parameters of this specific function are nickname, age, x, and y. /* 2 */ - In this line, this. refers to the current object instance which in this case is nickname. It is basically saying that the nickname property of this is equal to whatever is passed in the constructor function itself. This object is…

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    Exercise 101 Study Guide

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    each radian measure to degree measure and sketch the angles in standard position. 1. / 3 rad 2. -3 / 4 C. Determine which of the following angles are quadrantal angles. 1. 850 = __________________ 3. 5600 = ___________________ 2. 2700 = ________________ 4. 2,4500= __________________ 1.5 COTERMINAL ANGLES Co terminal angles are angles in standard position which have the same terminal side. Y …

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    Pt2520 Lab 2.3

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    2.2 The method At the searcher will do the searching process as follows: I. Start at the origin and search the cell number 1 and then number 2, 3. Now, the first revolution is completed. If the target not found, then go to step II. II. Since, the target is not detected, then the searcher will do the second revolution which contain the cells number 4 to number 14 as in Fig.1(a). And so on until the hole will detect. Assuming that the target is randomly located in the space at the…

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    Jamie's Whaling Station Ltd., the owner/ operator, crew, and or captain. The plaintiff must prove one or all of the defendants owed a duty of care to the passengers on the tour to act carefully towards the situation. and that the defendant breached the standard of care by acting carelessly which caused harm, damages, injury, or death to the plaintiffs (McInnes 135) The plaintiff could claim Jamie's Whaling Station Ltd. is responsible for the safety of all persons on-board the passenger boat on…

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