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    80's Music Analysis

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    Conclusion The hypothesis for how 80’s music would make it harder for the participants to focus was accepted. The data used from the experiment that supports the hypothesis was the different genres of music that each participant listened to, one of the genres of music was 80’s music and the participants that listened to 80’s music had a harder time focusing on the worksheet and got more time for the trials with music than without music. I think the results came out the way they did is because…

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    Hot Salsa Experiment

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    never address the explanations for these reason why our body react a certain way toward salsa. I thought it was all right for a person to feel that way. However, it wasn’t that case so we did an experiment on the real reason behind why our body perform a certain way. For this reason, the guideline behind this experiment is to check whether every individual body temperature reacts the same. We never thought about spicy food can help our body in ways like in the treatment of dermatological,…

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    De100 Argument Analysis

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    could have been achieved by the manipulation of the positive pairing rather than the actual liking of the DE100 logo itself. The DE100 experiment had a simple and straightforward design which would be easy to replicate. It is not time consuming, therefore, boredom is avoided for the participants and therefore, it is cost effective for the researcher. The experiment allowed for the replication of the Chen et al. study to appreciate that the manipulation of one thing (positive pairing) could have…

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    performed experiments testing the relationship between various parameters involved with rotary calciners such as angle of incline, speed of rotation, and feed rate. The experiments have to be designed such that one variable is changed while the others are kept constant. This kind of experimental design is important in testing certain physics phenomena in the lab. In coordination with my learning assistant assignment, I try to guide students to participate in these kinds of activities and thought…

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    Animals are used for experiments and tests on a daily basis all around the world. Imagine being a lab rat or any sort of animal and your only purpose is to serve for experiments. The test subjects are being injected by drugs, vaccines and going through endless tests until their life runs out. This is a torturous act on the animals that are used. Is this something that people should allow to continue? Each year over 100 million animals are killed due to experiments and testing, most of them die…

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    Beep Research Paper

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    Honk. Honk. Beep. Beep. I live in a really busy city and work a double life, like a superhero. Doctor by day, scientist by night. Nobody ever comes to visit me because I am always conducting experiments and discoveries. My greatest discovery yet is that there is a substance that can make any non living thing, living . It took me 10 years to finally discover. I added different chemicals and elements into the solution. I added glucose, carbon dioxide, IKI, methylene blue and many different…

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    Starch Osmosis Experiment

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    Introduction The experiment will be working with diffusion and osmosis; it will test if the starch will travel through the semi permeable membrane (dialysis tube) causing osmosis. Diffusion is when a substance is highly concentrated turns into a lower concentration, and is evenly distributed throughout. An example of diffusion is when you cook and the smell of food flows until it in dynamic equilibrium; which is the even distribution of the substance. Osmosis is the movement through a semi…

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    Imagine your family pet being enclosed in a small, cold, and dirty cage for days, weeks, or even months on end, only being taken out to be subjected to painful experiments without any anesthetic, as well as the possibility of developing life threatening diseases and injuries. Too many animals experience this on a regular basis around the globe - in fact, nearly 25 million animals will be used as test subjects annually. Animal testing is a horrible occurrence, one that brings suffering to even…

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    Since the experiment could not ethically commit acts of abuse, interviews and surveys of victims would be the most effective way to gauge whether emotional severity has an impact on the planting or erasing of memories. Another way could involve showing violent scenes…

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    moral right to respectful treatment…This inherent value is not respected when animals are reduced to being mere tools in a scientific experiment”. Animals and people have many things in common, they both feel, think, and experience pain. Animals face painful experiments that cause permanent damage or death, and never receive the option of not participating in the experiment. Thus, animals should obtain the same respect as humans. Yet humans violate their rights we use them in research against…

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