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    Some of the hypothesis in this experiment supported the results and some of the other hypothesis rejected the results. Some hypothesis which supported the results were that the there would be about one‚ two‚ or three channels in the radio‚ the bobby pin could not replace the germanium diode‚ and that the crystal radio ware efficient as a normal store bought radio. On experiment two the crystal radio had like 3 stations. The sound was very clear and loud. Also‚ the bobby pin method did not work.

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    Applying the Results and Conclusion of the Research Process to Problems in Health Care Jerusha Palmer University of Phoenix –HCS 465 Research Utilization Dr. Joe Clift October 1‚ 2012 Applying the Results and Conclusion of the Research Process to Problems in Health Care Data collection procedures are appropriate and very important for this study because it is the procedures that will be used based on the type of survey that was taken also based on the age group surveyed for pertinent

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    The United States invaded Iraq in 2003. Since then 4‚007 American Soldiers have been killed‚ and another 28‚645 injured or diseased. Given this many American’s feel it is time to withdraw‚ to get out before any more lives are lost. Some say we should have never been there in the first place. While this may be true is it fair or wise to leave Iraq‚ a country that we invaded‚ in such a state of chaos. No‚ the job is only half done and the United States needs to remain to finish it and to clean up and

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    The first time I felt love or passion was when I discovered friendship. When I think of friendship‚ my dear‚ life long friend‚ Precious comes to mind. When I first met Precious it didn’t take long before I viewed her as an enemy. Our friendship didn’t truly reveal itself until‚ an undesirable insident lead us to find comfort through each other at one of our most venerable moments. The following is a short story about the day I first realized the love I had for Precious; the girl who became one of

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    structure and style of John Steinbeck’s Of Mice and Men contribute to the conclusions which can be drawn from this novel‚ and this can be seen particularly in the novel’s introductions‚ where it can be seen that the conclusions drawn are inherent. Two introductions in particular express the novel’s conclusions: the introduction to the bunk house and its inhabitants‚ and the introduction to a death on the ranch‚ where conclusions about identity‚ loneliness‚ hope‚ and the inevitability of the failure

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    Chapter V Conclusions and Recommendations This chapter shows the researchers’ conclusion and recommendations in the study of making cooking oil from moringa seeds. Conclusions After the data have been collected‚ analyzed and interpreted‚ the researchers therefore conclude that: 1. There is a significant difference between the moringa oil and the commercial oil in terms of quality. This proved that moringa seed is effective as an alternative in producing quality cooking oil. 2. Set-up A which

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    IB TOK Yr I First Essay What is more important in arriving at a moral conclusion: reason or emotion? Reason is more important when it comes to arriving at a moral conclusion mainly being described through the quote “Don’t let your emotions get in the way”. As a teenager‚ from personal experience and observation‚ emotions can get in the way of smart decisions because hormones are always running high. Clearly and logically thinking through a problem or a situation makes you step out of the current

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    Milgram‚ S. (1974) Obedience to Authority. Predictions and variations conclusion. Summary of Milgram’s study detailing the average levels of shock ‘teachers’ administered and the percentage of ‘teachers’ administering the maximum voltage with results reported by prediction and type of authority variation. The data shows during the experimental conditions the highest average voltage that ‘teachers’ stopped administering shocks was in the original study (368 Volts) with the highest percentage of

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    the links to the elements of the problem and theory. In addition‚ make sure to describe how practice would change by incorporating the theory. It should be clear to the reader that this is an appropriate theory for the problem. 4. Write a conclusion. The conclusion should summarize key points of the paper. Identify the usefulness of applying theory to practice‚ including both nursing and borrowed theory‚ and identify problems with the application of the two theories presented in Parts 2 and 3. Prepare

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    The Scarlet Letter Analysis Throughout history‚ sinners and misfits have been alienated from society by the people of their community. Examples of people out casting others can be found in every day life from the odd peer at school to an adult who does not share the same opinions or ideas as the majority. In the 17th century‚ Puritans became an important part of American history. They had strict laws and punishments and wanted a government that could enforce public morality. In Nathaniel

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