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    with comfortable chairs‚ Leonardo da Vinci sitting in one chair‚ the host in the other. Host: Welcome to Talk Renaissance Live‚ I’m here with Leonardo da Vinci‚ the very definition of a “Renaissance man”. So tell the audience about yourself Leo. Can I call you Leo? Leo: Um sure. Well honestly I don’t know why people like me so much‚ I’m a terrible procrastinator. And while I’ve had a few successful paintings‚ a lot of my works were more of failed experiments. Host: That is still better than

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    flawlessness. That is how people first view Leonardo da Vinci. He was born in 1452‚ in the town of Vinci‚ Italy‚ and admittedly he was an extraordinary child‚ always fascinated with the scenery and objects around him. When he was around the age of twelve‚ his biological father sent da Vinci’s drawings to a famous Florentine painter and sculptor‚ Andrea del Verrocchio. He thought da Vinci’s drawings were very impressive and soon it was arranged for Leonardo da Vinci to become an apprentice. Under the care

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    his famous paintings‚ but Leonardo Da Vinci is famous for both. Da Vinci was one of the world’s greatest and most versatile geniuses in history. He lived quite an unusual life and was noticed for his artistic abilities at a young age. He used his abilities as he got older and created some of the most valuable art‚ and even 564 years later he is still a very famous man due to his art. Da Vinci had a hard life but it soon became better as he got older. “Leonardo da Vinci was born on April 15‚ 1452 on

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    Prison Experiment Throughout all of history‚ psychological experiments have created controversy throughout the world. A specific example of this argument would be what came from the Stanford Prison Experiment in 1971. This experiment tested whether brutality shown by prison guards was due to sadistic personalities or the environment of the prison (McLeod‚ 2008). This experiment is known for its ethical issues displayed towards the men who were involved in the study. Although this experiment caused

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    Bibliography: Analysis and Discussion The hypothesis was correct according to the experiment the salt and sugar did preserve the slices. In other experiments the apple slices that were sprinkled were preserved also.

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    Stanford Prison Experiment 1) What police procedures are used during arrests‚ and how do these procedures lead people to feel confused‚ fearful‚ and dehumanized? a. Policemen went around the neighborhood to arrest college students from their houses for robbery‚ burglary‚ and violation of penal codes. After they were searched‚ spread against the police car and handcuffed‚ they brought them to the police station. The guards had worn sunglasses so the suspects wouldn’t be able to look at their eyes

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    works. In our experiment we tested termite “handedness” – if termites prefer to turn left or right. We did this by placing a termite in an ink path with a fork in it which would cause the termite to choose between going left or right. The ink used in the experiment attracts termites insuring they will not run randomly in any direction. The data suggests that termites will prefer to turn left when given a choice even when the right path is identical to the left. Overall‚ this lab experiment lays the groundwork

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    SEEDLING GROWTH EXPERIMENT GEOS170C1 Fall 2014 Workshop 1 09/10/2014 Hypothesis: Electric energy can speed up the growth rate of plants. The access of an electric current can modifies the physic-chemical properties of the seed. It can charge the mitochondria‚ and intensifies other metabolic processes of the seed. This can achieve the purpose of sterilization‚ and enhanced the ability of absorbing water and oxygen. Prediction: The seeds that have been energized will sprout early than the control

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    Da Vinci and His Creations Of all the great masters during the Renaissance‚ the one that probably revolutionized the world the most was Leonardo da Vinci. He was an extraordinary artist dealing with sculpting‚ painting‚ and architecture. Da Vinci was also an outstanding scholar. He was an expert in mathematics‚ biology‚ anatomy‚ literature‚ and even more. The most interesting study that he undertook would have to be engineering. Leo’s creations were centuries ahead of his time. He made things from

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    Effects of Allelopathy on Plants Dates experiment was conducted: Purpose: The purpose of this experiment is to design a controlled experiment to see if a plant could survive living in eucalyptus tea. Allelopathy is when a plant gives off a bio-chemical that kills that plants around it‚ such as eucalyptus trees‚ black walnut trees‚ etc. My class went to the a eucalyptus grove and observed the eucalyptus trees. We noticed that there was a small circle around the tree that had nothing growing

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