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    Unit 16, Pass 4

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    Task 1 (a) Contracts of employment: These are working arrangements between an employer and an employee. This would consist of the duties of both parties. The employer’s duties could be assigning work to the employee‚ ensuring equal treatment of the employees and inform employees about any issues regarding his/her employment. The employee’s duties would include performing work according to employer’s instructions‚ work to the best of their ability‚ and make full use of working time and protecting

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    Mummification Hypothesis

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    Hypothesis What affect does baking soda have on the preservation of hot dogs? Which kind of hot dogs will the baking soda have the most effect? Review of Literature What is Mummification? Mummification is the preservation of body. Both animals and humans were preserved. There were different methods of mummification. Some were frozen‚ dried‚ and some were wet. Mummification can happen naturally or it can be done on purpose. Mummies were made on purpose

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    D1 Unit 4 Essay

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    Task 4 (D1) Qu6. Analyse the need for selecting the different voltages used for different parts of the generation‚ transmission and distribution systems drawn for Qu.5. Back in the 1800’s Thomas Edison had a vision to power the whole of New York using DC (direct current) that he developed‚ this idea was brilliant‚ but had one set back. A power station was needed every mile due to D.C. only flowing in one direction. This wasn’t a very practical form of electricity or cost effective‚ another idea or

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    unit 4 study guide

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    sure to provide a minimum of one example for each. Chemical Barriers (skin secretion and melanin) Physical/Mechanical Barriers – continuity of the skin and hardness of keratinized cells Biological Barriers – Langerhans’ cells‚ macrophages‚ and DNA 4. Create a chart that helps you differentiate the epidermis and dermis. Be sure to include things such as cell composition‚ cell populations and layers. A. Epidermis Composed of epithelial tissue (keratinized stratified squamous) Cell population:

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    Null Hypothesis

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    Null Hypothesis (McMillan‚ 2012‚ p. 49): A null hypothesis states that no significant statistical relationship or difference exists between the groups that are being compared in astudy. This term relates to all of the studies I read for my research study analyses. They all compared the academic achievement of high school athletes and non-athletes in some way or another. While the null hypotheses were not explicitly mentioned in the studies‚ they all would have been something along the lines of

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    Wm Hypothesis

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    the effect of music and age on STM (WM). The results of the experiment were confirming the hypothesis to some extent. The hypothesis was that the older the subject conducting the experiment is‚ the higher the cognitive performance‚ which will result in a higher level in completing the task. Also the subjects will be distracted when the music is played. However‚ some of the results did not match the hypothesis; such as Group2 (Year 9 Newman) that completed the task and reached a higher level with the

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    4 Minute Speech against animal testing We should stop the use of animals for research and testing purposes. Animal research/testing refers to the use of non-human animals for testing or experimenting on. The use of animals for testing is used in the fields of: Biomedical research‚ security‚ evaluation‚ and education of a product. Every year animals are subject to experiments so painful and damaging that no one would ever do them on humans. Deciding whether or not to do animal testing is a

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    Nt1310 Unit 4 Lab Report

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    ❶ A quality control engineer is in charge of testing whether or not 95% of the Blu-ray disc players produced by his company conform to specifications. To do this‚ the engineer randomly selects a batch of 13 Blu-ray players from each day’s production. The day’s production is acceptable provided no more than 1 Blu-ray player fails to meet specifications. Otherwise‚ the entire day’s production has to be tested. (a) What is the probability that the engineer incorrectly passes a day’s production

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    Sc300 Unit 4 Assignment

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    Of all the naturally occurring events on Earth‚ earthquakes are among the most devastating and bring a lot of truth to the statement‚ “Just because something is natural does not mean it is not dangerous.” Earthquakes are one of the most natural things I can think of that can cause massive damage and loss of human live in many instances‚ and the effects are sometimes long term. “Nothing happens without a force. Many geophysicists accept the theory that continents move as a result of the forces

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    Hypothesis & Law

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    What is the difference between hypothesis and law? A hypothesis is a statement‚ put forth on the basis of reasoning‚ about the things that are being studied. A hypothesis is an educated guess based on past scientific studies and previous experiments. It is not just a random guess. Observation is followed by a hypothesis. For example ‘Plants need sunlight to grow’ can be a hypothesis. It is formulated by taking into account all the observations that are know about the phenomenon under investigation

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