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    Description of Scientific Interests Environmental Technology and Energy Technology‚ the two strongly connected‚ and very much socially relevant interdisciplinary fields have inspired me a lot right from my school days. My bachelors and masters in the broad fields of Biotechnology & Biochemical Engineering and Biotechnology & Bio-reaction Engineering‚ respectively‚ have prepared me well enough for pursuing further in the fields of Environmental Technology and Energy Technology. I have been very

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    Ever wondered what role women played in the scientific revolution? You will soon find out. The scientific revolution was dominated by men‚ but a select few females actually put their brains to work. Normally women didn’t participate in anything that had to do with education. During the scientific revolution it became a trend for woman to be involved. The input of most women was ignored because of the most common views of men‚ During the scientific revolution “normal women” didn’t receive education

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    an organization decided to hand out laptop computers to all salespeople without making any other formal changes in organizational strategy or business strategy. What might be the outcome? What unintended consequences might occur? 3. Consider a traditional manufacturing company that wanted to take advantage of the Internet and Web 2.0 tools. What might be a reasonable business strategy‚ and how would organizational and IS strategy need to change? 4. This chapter describes key components of an IS strategy

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    for everyone. First of all‚ when you take a nap that’s too long‚ the nap will take on a negative effect. People always say that if you are tired or a bit sleepy‚ then taking a nap will solve the problem. However‚ according to the video Scientific Power of Naps‚ “When you sleep too long‚ you feel more tired‚ groggy‚ and want to go back to sleep.” So when you take a long nap‚ you won’t feel refreshed but you will feel sleepier than before. Feeling groggy isn’t going to help you on your

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    and widely used methods of software development‚ the traditional Waterfall Method and the more recently established Agile Method. The Waterfall method is a structured‚ linear approach that breaks down the software development process‚ or life-cycle‚ into distinct stages. The Agile method is just as the name states‚ it is flexible and adaptable. It breaks the development process into smaller segments defined by deliverable goals‚ each segment runs through a complete software development life-cycle.

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    sunlight passes through water it splits into colors. Around four centuries ago‚ Isaac Newton originated the title “spectrum” to label the shade of rainbows put together by transferring sunlight through a prism. William Hyde Wollaston(1766-1828) was an English chemist physicist. He came up with some important advancements in solar physics‚ he discovered the spectrum of sunlight is crossed by a number of dark lines. Materials and Methods For this project my group and I used a Bunsen burner to light

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    5) How did you identify the sources? (You might also read this question as “how did you know what was producing each sound you heard”?) I know what sounds were produced from what source by past knowledge‚ sight‚ smell‚ and hearing. I saw the plane‚ motorcycle‚ and birds and squirrels. I heard kids and sirens. 6) What equipment could you have used to make even better observations? A telescope or binoculars would have come in handy to verify the source of the noises. Activity 2

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    HEAD: SCIENTIFIC METHOD CASE STUDY Scientific Method Case Study: Resolving a Lawn Problem Sharon Webster University of Phoenix September 11‚ 2006 SCI/256 Instructor: Harish Rekapally‚ MS Scientific Method Case Study: Resolving a Lawn Problem Introduction The scenario for this case study is that you notice that the grass around my house is brown‚ short‚ and dead. The grass around my neighbor’s house is green‚ tall‚ and alive. Utilizing my understanding of the Scientific Method‚ my intent

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    Title: Looking at fibres Aim: To investigate natural and synthetic fibres under the microscope. Hypothesis: I predict that natural fibres will appear rough and taper under the microscope and synthetic fibres will appear smooth. Method: Refer to text book 1‚ 2-2 fibres and fabrics. Results: Fabric sample to touch Description/observation 1. Silk Soft 2. Leather Soft 3. Corduroy Soft‚ rough underside 4. Nylon Soft‚ stretchy 5. Linen Soft 6. Wool Soft‚ rough‚ fluffy 7. Polyester

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    Developing Democracies Throughout the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries there was strong debate between common people and leaders as to what the most effective form of government was. Countries from England to France fought back and forth on whether democracy or absolutism was the more efficient form of government. Even to this day it is clear that democracies earned this title‚ as even modern day societies have democracies‚ while fewer countries maintain an absolute monarchy. Unlike absolutism

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