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    Correlation Study

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    Experiments allow researchers to intervene and change behavior. Experiments also allow researchers to examine more than two variables at a time. Correlation studies, on the other hand, allow researchers to observe patterns that are not manipulated as they are in experiments. Correlations studies also only allow two variables to be observed at one time so that “the direction and strength for the association between the two variables” (Noba, 2014, p. 37) can be determined. As stated above,…

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    Marijuana Vs Alcohol

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    attention span quite a bit but at the same time marijuana you was urs tended to remember more of the events well under the influence. This means that under the influence of marijuana you time to remember more of what happened, then you would with alcohol because of the way it affects your brain. The study session that marijuana users recalled more words on a random recall test than alcohol users who only recalled a few where marijuana was urs recalled most of the words that we're in the test.…

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    Course Reflective Essay

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    toipic that happened weasther it was a article or a novel. But my skills as a writer definitely improved over time during the class cause i still learned a few things over time. I defiently hate takign the placement test because even though you know ur ability and what classes u think u can take u still end up going back to the previous…

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    School Ethos

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    Ethos is a term with Greek origins and here refers to morals, values and beliefs of the school. It is affected by the type of school and its philosophy e.g. religious ethos. The school’s mission is what it intends to achieve and it is the summary of goals put forward by the school like a ‘motto’. The mission is based on the school’s distinctive beliefs. The development of a mission statement is a challenging process for schools. Once this consensus has been reached it is expressed in the mission…

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    Ziggurat Vs Stonehenge

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    historical constructions which have several similarities and differences. They all three were construed in different time periods, geographical locations, and size. The Ziggurat was built approximately during the 21st century and was constructed by King Ur-Nammu in ancient Mesopotamian. The Ziggurat base is 170 ft and has a height of 91 feet. The Great Pyramid of Giza was built on roughly around 2470 B.C in Cairo, Egypt. The pyramid average base of 755.75 ft, and height of 481.4 feet. The…

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    longer in his hand. In the end he tells the boat man who drops him off to Uruk to “ Go up, Ur-Shanabi, pace out the wall of Uruk. Study the foundation terrace and examine the brickwork. Is not its masonry of kiln-fired brick… three and a half square miles is the measure of Uruk!” The revelation that Gilgamesh has once he returns is that it is what he does with the life he has now that makes difference, as telling Ur-Shanabi to examine what he has built as it will always be known that Gilgamesh…

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    Harriet Tubman is a abolitionist women, That was worked hard trying to end slavery. She dreamed every day that slavery will come to a end. She died March 10th 1913. Harriet Was involved in War more. She se out raise funds for the war effort. She became more and more Famous. She tried her best to free the blacks, because she was tired of working for other people and being a slave and she knew the slaves felt the same way she did. Most people looked at her as being Moses because he help a couple…

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    Bystander Racism

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    Racism is an obstacle that has been and still plays an extensive and complicated role in our society. When looking back in the history of our country and other countries we see this immense gap in the way people think. Bystanders can cause a great deal of damage without doing a thing to others or themselves. I am here to talk about the way bystanders can rip apart a community and how they can also how they act like a cohesive that bonds the people of the society. This racism is in place to…

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    Sumerian art was ornate and complex. The mediums that were used were sculpture and painting. The figures and paintings showed their reverence towards the gods and a religious culture. Most sculptures were made of clay and “the bodies were cylindrical and not differentiated by gender, uplifted heads and hands clasped – pose of supplication – wanting or waiting on something” (“Sumerian”). Practically all sculptures were used for religious rituals or religious adornment. “The Warka Vase, is the…

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    Who Are The Sumerians

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    Mesopotamia. These were known as the Sumerians. The Sumerian civilization has left us with an enduring portrait of their society, philosophy, government, religion, and daily life. Summer was located in the Mesopotamia. Early settlements included Uruk, Ur, and Eridu. They all started as independent cities and then became city-states. The land was rich, but was hard in the summer time. In spring, the rivers would flood and irrigate the fields. The riverbed was unstable and would flood at…

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