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    Periwinkles Lab Report

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    Introduction How can creatures that don’t have eyes, and ears tell if a predator is nearby? We will be looking in depth into the predation of Periwinkles (Littoraria irrorata) and the blue crab (Callinectes sapidus). What are periwinkles? Whats the reaction and relationship between the two species. How can one species detect the other? Once we explore the our creatures we will then conduct an experiment to test if there are any notable difference in the reactions of the periwinkles in the…

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    Goals: To create a safe, supportive and enjoyable working environment where members contribute, collaborate and welcome creative input to achieve the objectives of the business. To ensure the workplace where we prepare the food is safe and eliminates hazards that can cause illness or injury. I also aim assure our product is safe and is productively made for the two days of market day and that I am always an effective human resources manager who is approachable but also assertive. Objectives: •…

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    It wasn't supposed to happen like this, everything was going so well. Pain sears through my leg, I can see Paul through the corner of my eye, he’s hit too. This won't end well for me, Paul should be fine but, I'm hit in the knee; I can feel my body quiver with every throb that is sent through my leg. Why couldn’t I have been hit only a little higher up the leg? Paul keeps trying to tell me that it’s a few inches above my knee, we both know he's only lying to make me worry less. It's not helping.…

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    Rate Of Reaction

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    Introduction This extended experimental investigation (EEI) investigated the effect in which concentration had on the rate of reaction. The purpose of this experiment is to test different concentrations of hydrochloric acid with sodium thiosulfate and to see how long it would take until the cross underneath the flask is no longer visible through the milky white solution. Collision theory A collision is when two or more object run into each other. But collision theory is, that only some…

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    Speechmaker's Study

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    In the Russ, Simonds, & Hunt, (2002) study, a proficient 25 year-old man who was actually a researcher posing as a teacher, arrived at eight communication lectures as a visiting lecturer. The Russ, Simonds, & Hunt, (2002) experiment presupposed that the male confederate said he was an alumna scholar, and he had an extremely qualified training in the communication department and a nationwide academic community lecturer. The Russ, Simonds, & Hunt, (2002) project stated that the male researcher…

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    Over the past few years global warming has been a major topic and a serious concern for a lot of people. Global warming is really important because it’s a factor in the climate in the world and that can alter a lot of things for the world and people. It been a major discussion over the past few years in the politic areas. Global warming is the unusually rapid increase in earth’s average surface temperature over the past century primarily due to the greenhouse gases released as people burn…

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    In society it is custom for the men to be dominant over the women. In Ken Kesey’s novel, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, there is a power struggle between men and women. The characters that demonstrate the power struggle are Nurse Ratched and McMurphy. Nurse Ratched destroys McMurphy and takes what dignity he has, all by being in control of the power that McMurphy and every other man should have. With out the power that men should have, it destroys there self worth, and also takes away their…

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    Introduction Brine shrimp are creatures that are known to thrive in harsher conditions, so they make an ideal research subject because of their durability. They are a native species of the Great Salt Lake, proving that they can withstand a high water salinity of up to 20 %+ ( https://microbewiki.kenyon.edu/index.php/Salt_Lake). Brine shrimp range from around 8-10 mm, including the tail. They have nineteen body segments, 11 of them include twenty-two legs total. Brine shrimp have an exoskeleton…

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    Medical Advancements

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    With the many advances in technology it has greatly benefited the medical field as we know it. Technology has brought the medical field things as simple as electric thermometers to things like the Sonograms. Now that our technology is more advanced we are able to have the ability to cure certain sicknesses, help control diseases, and even detect cancer soon enough to eliminate death. The more discoveries we make the quicker we will be able to find cures for things like cancer, Alzheimer’s, and…

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    The Environment Rating Scale is an incredibly useful tool when utilized properly. It gives clear-cut, clean guidelines for a school/daycare environment and an overall decent idea of what a healthy, happy atmosphere looks like. When using the scale for the first time it may seem imposing because there is just so much information to address and process. I think to avoid being overwhelmed by it is to simply use it over and over again until it becomes second nature. It is an impressive tool that…

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