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    Smith have to be within couple feet from the police to be stabbing range. According to the defense for Smith, the type of speech that Smith used in the protest is protected speech because there is no evidence of imminence and probability. In Watts v US, Watts makes a comment while being at a small public gathering at the…

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    teacher, Mr. Watts, to make quick decisions regarding their essential values. In each of the three cases, the characters make hasty choices because they cannot fully consider their actions’ consequences. Conflicted environments cause one to misinterpret his/her core values to make rash decisions, but he/she usually positively changes his/her conduct to accurately reflect these values. Bougainville’s…

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    pressure) and respiratory (ventilation and oxygen consumption) during submaximal exercise, in that they all increase in response to increasing watt power during submaximal exercise. The results were as expected with no surprising outcomes. Figure 1 showed that ventilation increased as watt power increased, going from 25 l/min at 60 watt levels to 49 l/min at 150 watt levels. Ventilation increases as a result of submaximal exercise as there is a higher demand for oxygen around the body, and…

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    Justin Watt's Role Model

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    they have to do more than just play fantastically. Justin James Watt is an extraordinary hero. He has done so much for the society and for organizations. JJ Watt is an amazing person on the football field and in the real world. Playing in the NFL for the Houston Texans involves hard work and dedication. He’s one of the best defensive ends playing in the entire NFL. He bats lots of balls and has a reputation for his sack game. JJ Watt also does a lot for society. He donates most of the money he…

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    Morality Vs. Evolution on the Improvement of Life: Embryonic Stem Cell Research In Beau Watts' essay "Embryonic Stem Cell Research: A Moral Evil or Obligation" (December 2011), the author claims that embryonic stem cells are the answer for humanity to have an overall better life. Watts, an emergency room physician in Kansas City, Missouri explains the complex properties of embryonic stems cells while also discussing the properties of other proponents for altering genes, such as embryonic germ…

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    will be run three times and the data will be used to find an average. The observer begins the first trial with 0 watts and watches the O2 bubbles expelled from the seaweed over one hour’s time. The observer will repeat the trial with 0 watts a total of three times, and then calculate an average. The observer will then follow the same steps with three more bulb types: 25, 75, and 100 watts, and record the data in a…

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    Spinach Lab Report

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    The 7-watt light had a higher intensity and therefore will have more energy and able to excite more electrons in the chlorophylls. The independent variables were the intensities of the light, while the dependent were the rate of O2 and CO2 production and consumption…

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    The Harlem Riot

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    The Harlem and the Watts Riot ended after days of conflict between the police force and the people. In some instances, federal and state troops were sent in to assist the police force. In Watts, thousands of troops were stationed around the city to protect the stores that had been looted, to protect the police and firefighters fighting the burning buildings, and to end the riot. In the end, forty-three were dead, over one thousand injured, and seven thousand arrested. In Harlem, there were…

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    When Watt uses cuts and abrupt transitions when Nick remembers his Dad after he found out he was diagnosed with cancer and how he reacted to it. it shows the similarities and contrasts of Nick and his father and gives the viewer thoughts on Nickʼs fear of death. Nickʼs dad tryʼs to stay positive and it gives Nick thoughts on whether or not he should react the same way. The abrupt transitions build intensity in the viewer and also build suspense. The scene where Nick sees a sick boy in a…

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    light emitting diode(LED) because the LED has a bigger initial cost. LED’s in the long term, save more money than the normal light bulb. Normal incandescent light bulbs use 60 watts of energy while the LED only uses six to eight. That is over seven times more efficient than the normal light bulb. On top of LED not using as much watt 's, they 80% more efficient the standard lights. If the whole nation were to switch over to LED’s, there would be a dramatic decrease in the use of energy. The…

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