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    The period between 1980- 1999 was bad for Canada. Many people in Canada experienced unemployment. Devastating disasters ended in death and loss of resources. HIV and other diseases were discovered and spread throughout the country. HIV is a virus that attacks the body’s immune system‚ this virus also leads to obtaining AIDS. Job losses were common in Canada. New technology reduced the need for human labour causing tens of thousands of Canadians working in the manufacturing industries to be laid

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    The Scientific Method Introduction: In performing this experiment‚ students apprehend and grasp the concept of the “scientific method” and its segments. The scientific method is analytically preceded by researchers to answer a question(s). First‚ the analyst states the problem based on contemplations. Next‚ a hypothesis is formed‚ which means the analyst made an educated guess (solution) to the problem. Before an experiment is performed the analyst has to make a prediction. A prediction is what

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    Anscombe’s Acting With a Further Intention and Stout’s Acting While Merely Foreseeing Anscombe has already discussed how a special sense of the question “Why?”‚ can reveal an intentional action. However‚ her principle of further intention is a method of examining action by asking the question “Why?” in more complex terms. This approach begins with basic intention and extends through an action. For example‚ rather than simply stopping at‚ “Why are you moving your arm like that?” one can ask a

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    he changed his stage name to Konstantin Stanislavski. He was founder of the first acting “system”‚ co-founder of the Moscow Theatre (1897)‚ and a renowned practitioner of the naturalist school of thought. In 1987 he also met Russian playwright‚ Anton Chekov. Stanislavski’s process of character development‚ the "Stanislavski Method"‚ was the means for method acting. It was‚ and still is‚ the most influential acting system on the modern stage and screen. After enrolling at Moscow’s Drama School‚ he

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    Scientific Management is a system that was originated from Fredrick W. Taylor (1911)‚ which composite analysis of worker’s individual workflow and their labour productivity. The main purpose of this theory is to maximize efficiency within organisations to speed up the process of work in the minimum amount of time and cost incurred by the organisation (Ross 2010). Taylor believed that the most efficient way that work could be done was only when workers knew what they were doing and not merely working

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    before something else suddenly does. Beatrice Culleton has a liking for an eventful novel and it is definitely noticeable. In the first chapter of this book‚ we learn that April and her younger sister‚ Cheryl are taken away their parents‚ due to a severe alcohol problem. From here in‚ the negative events start to occur. After April and Cheryl are removed from their family home‚ they tend to grow independent and look out for each other. Along these lines‚ they endure many challenges and new experiences

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    crash of the American Airlines Boeing 727-123 Flight 383 The crash of Flight 383 on 8th November‚ 1965 has been one of the worst airplane related tragedies in the United States. Fifty eight people died in this mishap. The flight was bound from New York to Cincinnati. When it approached Ohio‚ there was a little bit of rough weather near the airport and hence there was a delay in landing. The aircraft descended faster than protocol dictated‚ something thing that neither pilot on the flight noticed. It

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    Michael Edelman HST 313 3/28/2005 Caricature Paper Jacques-Louis David: Gouvernement Anglois (The English Government) Introduction: As one can expect from the very nature of political and social revolutions‚ there were some very unhappy people during the French revolution. The question here is why the French citizens of this time so upset were and was their discontent so great that a revolution could be justified? Furthermore‚ who and what will be the ultimate vehicle to bring the necessary

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    THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD GLORIA WANTED TO FIND OUT IF THE COLOR OF FOOD WOULD EFFECT WHETHER KINDERGARTEN CHILDREN WOULD SELECT IT FOR LUNCH SHE PUT FOOD COLORING INTO FOUR IDENTICAL BOWLS OF MASHED POTATOES WITHOUT COLOR. EACH CHILD CHOSE A SCOOP OF POTATOES OF THE COLOR OF THEIR CHOICE AT LUNCH. GLORIA DID THIS EXPERIMENT USING 100 CHILDREN. SHE RECORDED THE NUMBER OF STUDENTS THAT CHOSE EACH COLOR. A. WHAT IS THE INDEPENDENT VARIABLE— Color of mashed potatoes B. WHAT IS THE DEPENDENT

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    What is the scientific method? It is a process used to find answers to questions about the world around us. It begins with a question that comes from observation and is answered through an organized method of conducting and analyzing an experiment. (Mularella‚ 2007) In this hypothetical example‚ I would like to explore the answer to the following question: Can K-gro brand fertilizer increase tomato crop yields by up to 50%? First‚ this question must have originated through observation. I

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