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    In this experiment‚ we strove to determine how effective different sugars were in fermentation by measuring their CO2 emissions. An increased CO2 production implies the substrate is undergoing glycolysis more often‚ resulting in increased ATP synthesis. For a more accurate interpretation of the results‚ glucose acted as a positive control‚ displaying the most efficiency in fermentation as shown in Figure 1 and Figure 2‚ while ethanol‚ which is a byproduct of fermentation‚ acted as a negative control

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    The percent yield of meso-1‚2-dibromo-1‚2-diphenylethane was calculated to be 66.36% and with a melting point of 235.1°C. Therefore‚ it can be concluded that this experiment was successfully conducted as the percent yield obtained is only 33.64% off from the equilibrium point‚ and because the melting point met the literature value. The percent yield for the product was less than 100%‚ indicating that were experimental errors‚ such as an undesirable side reaction‚ or more likely‚ an incomplete reaction

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    and Karlsson (2013) concluded that nurses who respected a client’s dignity were able to effectively communicate and as a result‚ achieved positive TNCR outcomes. In the study conducted by Khodadadi‚ Ebrahimi‚ Moghaddasian‚ and Babapour (2013)‚ they found that training of communication skills can enhance the nurses’ rate of communication skills and in turn‚ it can allow for improved quality of nursing care. Lastly‚ in the article written by Hoxmark (2010)‚ the study concluded

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    Shaw and Mckay studied juvenile offenders and concluded that Burgess prediction was in fact true. From patterns‚ they both seen that crime was higher in slum neighborhoods. In fact‚ racial factors were not the issue‚ but instead the impact of living in such harsh environments. Youth in these areas lacked

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    The Analysis of “The Forms of Love” In the poem “The Forms of Love‚” written by George Oppen‚ there seems to be a love story about a couple in search of a lake. When a person rereads the poem and begins to break down the poem stanza by stanza they will realize that the poem is not an ordinary love story. After breaking down the poem the reader can conclude that the setting is conveyed though imagery‚ the speaker is searching for love‚ and the theme is portrayed through the diction. In the

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    education is the most important theme within the play. Education is the key to success because without being educated‚ you cannot get a job and live a fulfilling r life. Education is shown throughout the play when the theme is introduced‚ developed and concluded through the thoughts‚ actions and decisions of the characters. Bernard Shaw shares the important message that education is the key to success‚ in the play “Pygmalion” because it creates opportunity and the ability to improve To begin‚ the theme

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    non-prescription drugs were allowed for this study. The result of the study concluded that the participants that were sleep-deprived did much worse on the Watson-Glaser Thinking Appraisal than did the participants who had sleep. The sleep deprived participants reported that they had higher concentration‚ put in more effort and had better performance than the participants that had no lack of sleep. The findings concluded that they did significantly worse than the students that were not sleep-deprived

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    significant The averages of both sexes were both 1.1. SD for females was 1‚28‚ while for males it was 1‚19. The mean difference was zero‚ both being 1‚1. The t test suggested that the difference between the two Sds are not significant. Therefore it can be concluded that both males and females used Track 1 in the same numbers‚or that the changes in the numbers were not too significant‚ even if different numbers were counted each day. Track 2. At Track 2 we found larger number of birds. As already mentioned

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    self-worth‚ maintaining social connection‚ gaining social approval and relieving one’s distress and guilty feeling. Neuberg et al. (1997) concluded that people are motivated to help others by their desire to make their own guilt or bad feelings go away rather than increase the well-being of another person Batson (1990) claims that altruism is selfless. He concluded that people help others simply because they care about them‚ not for any true benefit to themselves. The joy experienced by the helper

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    looking for a general pattern for the numerator‚ it can be noted that it does not increase linearly but exponentially. Numerators are 3‚6‚10‚ and 15‚ each preceding numerator added by one plus the row number. Using this general statement it can be concluded that the numerator in the 6th row is 21 (15+6)‚ and 28 for the 7th. Generating a Statement for the Numerator: To generate an equation for the numerator of the fraction‚ the fraction data must be organized and graphed. The table below shows

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