teaspoon of table salt‚ and one-half cup of water. Now that the equipment and ingredients are clear‚ let’s get started. When you have obtained all of the specified equipment and ingredients listed above‚ the next step is to prepare your ingredients. Measure the water and leave it in the measuring cup until you need it. If the beef is frozen‚ defrost it in the microwave for approximately eight minutes. When it is thawed‚ unwrap it and place it on a glass plate. Now‚ place all the measured ingredients
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International Journal of Obesity (2013) 37‚ 61–67 & 2013 Macmillan Publishers Limited All rights reserved 0307-0565/13 www.nature.com/ijo PEDIATRIC ORIGINAL ARTICLE A longitudinal analysis of gross motor coordination in overweight and obese children versus normal-weight peers E D’Hondt1‚2‚ B Deforche1‚2‚ I Gentier1‚3‚ I De Bourdeaudhuij1‚ R Vaeyens1‚ R Philippaerts1 and M Lenoir1 BACKGROUND: The relationship of childhood overweight (OW) and obesity (OB) with motor skill and coordination
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deployed spacecraft will increase congestion and competition for suitable orbits‚ Canada believes that international awareness of the related space security issues is also expanding apace. Canada believes that transparency and confidence-building measures among space-faring nations are key steps towards mitigating
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Variables - any factor that can change in amount or kind over time. Eg age‚ time‚ IQ‚ memory etc An experiment tests the cause-effect relationship between variables Independent variable – the variable that is systematically manipulated‚ changed or varied in some way by the experimenter‚ in order to assess its effect on participant’s responses (DV) Dependent variable – the variable that the experimenter is measuring‚ shows any effects of the IV It is called the DV because whether or not it will
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Measure of a Genius Genius is a word which has different meanings. A genius is a person who has natural ability to use a higher mental capacity in uniquely creative or inventive ways. This ability is said to be given by Gods‚ which enable a person with the gifts to think abstractly. A genius conceptualizes ideas on a deeper level than that of an average thinker‚ giving him or her means to formulate ideas or solutions to problems that would otherwise be overlooked. In Burro Genius‚ written by the
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Research methods Lecture #4 Planning phase 1. understanding the problem gather information use multiple sources of information if possible Posing/refining questions 1. what are the questions we want to adress? descriptive (studying the world as it is) vs. normative questions 2. Verifying the questions transforming/organizing questions into research hypotheses checking if our questions/hypotheses are: explicit(no hidden assumptions)‚ logical‚ testable Planning phase 2. selecting research design
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The Uncanny Valley is an idea that Masahiro Mori‚ it describes how someone would react both emotionally and psychologically to robots depending how the resemblance of the robot is to that of a human. This idea states that before an android reaches a level that is indistinguishable from a human‚ it will give us a feeling of uncertainty‚ thus this android that is in this part of the spectrum will make us feel uncomfortable. In addition‚ in the article “Almost Human” published in the Smithsonian Angela
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general well-being moderately explains why job insecurity is associated with increased turnover intentions. The researchers participants were 178 members of an online panel who gave information about their job insecurity‚ work involvement and two measures of general Well-being (cognitive and affective)‚ 52% of their participants were female. Some of the questions this study addresses is; whether work involvement buffers the negative effect of job insecurity on well-being‚ and if reduced well-being
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Methods for Studying Innovation Development in the Minnesota Innovation Research Program Author(s): Andrew H. Van de Ven and Marshall Scott Poole Source: Organization Science‚ Vol. 1‚ No. 3‚ Special Issue: Longitudinal Field Research Methods for Studying Processes of Organizational Change (1990)‚ pp. 313-335 Published by: INFORMS Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2635008 . Accessed: 23/02/2011 06:05 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR ’s Terms and Conditions of
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Step by step: How to make a 5 minute brownie with your microwave. Brownies are one of the world’s greatest‚ yet one of the simplest deserts. Hot gooey texture‚ bursting with the warm tastes of cocoa. A sensation floods your body that leaves you craving more. If only there was a way of making one quick and easy‚ within a matter of minutes‚ I hear you say? Well then it just so happens to be your lucky day! For I will be giving you the steps to creating a mouth-watering‚ 5 minute substitute to your
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