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    ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF USING TABLETS AT SCHOOL How many of you remember the teacher says :”No Tablets are allowed” ? In this new age‚ and the world turning more and more towards computers. We are now faced with many questions and concerns. Tablets are small and easy to conceal‚ easy to slip into a backpack so‚ many students like to bring them to school.while carrying a laptop on your back can start to feel a lot heavier with time.Tablets are becoming increasingly popular for all demographics

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    Textbooks vs Tablets

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    Textbooks will soon be replaced by notebook computers and tablets. Agree or disagree? With the advancement in technology‚ life has become much more convenient. These improvements in the living standards are brought about by the use of computers. In the 21st century the world has come across many innovative gadgets like tablets‚ notebook computers‚ and kindles etc. which are being used for educational purposes. Many discussions have taken place lately as to judge whether books will be replaced

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    Unknown Lab Report

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    In the unknown identification labs‚ we have identified our unknown as Pseudomonas aeruginosa. Pseudomonas aeruginosa is Gram negative and rod shaped that we found to be motile in the lab. Our strain of P. aeruginosa formed colonies that were round in shape and had scalloped margins on nutrient agar. On our agar slant‚ the P. aeruginosa colonies had a filiform appearance on the edges. I think we correctly identified our unknown as P. aeruginosa because we performed several different tests‚ eleven

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    SEPERATION OF A MIXTURE Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to find out how components of a mixture can be separated and analyzed. Procedure: The procedure for this lab report is as follows: 1. Mixture is taken‚ and has to be measured in order to meet the requirements of 2-3g. 2. The mass of the tray is measured and then the scale is zeroed out and the mixture is added to find out the mass of the original mixture. 3. Next‚ find the mass of the 250mL beaker‚ zero out the scale

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    Spinach Lab Report

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    In this lab‚ we extracted spinach pigments‚ and analyzed what colors of light these pigments absorb. By using TLC plate‚ hexane and acetone‚ I separated the pigments of spinach‚ and discovered that the main pigments were green and yellow. This works because with different polarities‚ pigments move at different rates. Hexane and acetone were also used to separate chlorophyll and carotene from spinach. Since they are polar‚ they can separate organic and inorganic things. From the experiment‚ I know

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    Replacing Textbooks With Tablets Why should schools replace textbooks with tablets? More students will turn in homework‚ less students will have back pains from carrying to many books in book bags‚ school wouldn’t have to spend to much money on textbooks every year. By replacing textbooks with tablets more students will turn in homework on time. They could email homework to teachers or teachers could email the students work of what they miss that day. Students also wouldn’t have the excuse of

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    Abby Goldschmidt Honors Biology 2° Mrs. Gempel September 3‚ 2015 Daphnia Lab Results Paper Abstract The goal of the study was to observe the effects of multiple chemicals on a Daphnia magna’s heart-rate compared to a control (pond water). The different chemicals were caffeine and alcohol. The heart-rate was the main variable in this experiment. The Daphnia’s heart-rate was observed for 15 seconds and then multiplied by 4 to show its heart-rate in one minute. This was repeated 4 times for each

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    Task 1. The aim of this assignment is to identify three brands of Tablet computers‚ comparing Hardware and software specifications. A Tablet computer can be defined as a mobile personal computer in a single unit with screen sizes 7 inches (18 cm) or larger‚ measured diagonally Tablets are typically larger than smart phones or personal digital assistants Editors Dictionary.com‚ "tablet computer – 1 dictionary result"‚ Dictionary.com‚ retrieved Feb 28 2014 Hardware Analyses

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    Genetically Modified Organisms INTRODUCTION: The purpose of this lab was to identify if non-labeled food products are actually genetically modified foods. Before we could begin testing this theory we first had to gain an understanding about genetically modified organisms in general. This was rather easy because if you have been to any grocery store lately you have without a doubt seen products with labels saying "GMO-free" or even "contains only non-GMO ingredients." GMO actually stands for

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    Crayfish Lab Report

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    A. Avril Crayfish Lab Report November 9‚ 2012 Dr. Marvin Results: Figure 1. Firing Rate of Tonic Receptor in Response to Stretch. The correlation between Firing Rate and Stretch of the slow adapting crayfish receptor for four different sets of data is represented in this figure. The recordings are taken at stretches of 2‚ 4‚ 6‚ 8‚ and 10 mm of the crayfish tail. The best fit lines for the different sets of data are as follows: Ali and Emily- Linear best fit line‚ Dave and Laura- Exponential

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