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    Lava Experiment

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    bubbles. So that’s why we call it a lava lamp inside of bottle. The conclusion is that you can make lava lamp household items if you use Alka-Seltzer‚ water‚ food coloring‚ and vegetable oil. So if you want to try just do what we did. That is our experiment. Why this happened because the Alka-seltzer had a chemical reaction beacuse of some powder on the outside of the alka-seltzer so the bubbles carried the food coloring up to the top of the bottle

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    Mold Experiment

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    The objective of the experiments is to see if mold will grow on bread if it has water. Molds are found everywhere. They are a type of microscopic fungi that lives on organic matter. They can be found both indoors and outdoors. No one knows how many species of fungi exist but estimates at least three hundred thousand or more. they have been on this earth for millions of years and believe to grow where there is moisture. According to the U.S.D.A eating bread with mold can cause allergic reaction and

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    Discussion Questions

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    against the type of injury that occurred to the plaintiff. Also‚ a plaintiff might introduce expert witnesses‚ evidence of a customary practice‚ or circumstantial evidence. DQ2. Research one court case addressing Health Care Law that corresponds to the material in this seminar ’s reading and write a 1-2 paragraph summary of the case. Please be sure to include the case name in your reference listing and the source of your information. The case that I chose to write on came from our textbook‚ but I

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    The testing for the Doll Test OR Eye Color Experiment resonated more with children is because children are brought up in discrimination house hold. Doll test told that how equal size the dolls were except for their color‚ to test children’s racial perceptions. Their subjects‚ where at least the children between the ages of three to seven‚ were asked to identify both the race of the dolls and which color doll they prefer. Eye Color Experiment talks about on how children treated each other by eye color

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    Salinity Experiment

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    Salinity Experiment Aim To determine a method of measuring a soil sample’s salinity level in order to measure 3 samples’ salinity level. Hypothesis I think that by running a current through a salt solution and measuring the resultant amperage‚ a pattern in the recordings will help find a soil sample’s salinity level. Variables Controlled – Amount of solution (100 mL)‚ supplied voltage (4V)‚ amount of soil (50 gm) & water (150 mL) in soil sample’s solution. Independent – Amps recorded

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    Discussion 2

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    answers to each of the questions by the Monday of Week 5. Then‚ throughout Week 5‚ reply to the thoughts of others‚ and engage in discussion or dialogue about them with your classmates. You have until the Monday of Week 6 to complete (not begin) your dialog and discussion. Your discussion grade will be determined partly by the quantity of your involvement in the discussion but mostly by the QUALITY of your contributions to your group’s learning‚ through both your initial posting and your responses and

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    Design of Experiments

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    DOE - Design of Experiment DOE is an approach used to identify factors/steps that are contributing most to an observed variation in product specifications. The classical DOE focuses on identifying the factors that affect the level of a product/process response‚ examining the response and forming the mathematical prediction model. The modern DOE‚ introduced by Genichi Taguchi in early 1980s‚ applies in both product and process development to identify the factors that affect the variability of the

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    Daphnia Experiment

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    In this laboratory experiment‚ our control was the Daphnia that gets spring water‚ whereas the drugs were the independent variable and the heart rate was the dependable variable. The first step our group did was to place the Daphnia into a clean depression slide. Next‚ we added

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    Discussion Question

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    communicate effectively with others. Why is it important to communicate effectively with others? How will effective communication help students in their academic career? Give examples. Why do you think GCU emphasizes quality discussion posts and proper etiquette in the Discussion Forums? It is always important to communicate effectively. We need to know how to communicate effectively so we can get our point across and understand what others are trying to say to us. Being that we are part of an

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    Oral Discussion

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    behavior of the characters became better. In turn‚ this understanding shed light on the significance of the sexual and violent scenes in Kafka on the Shore‚ and now I see these scenes through a more intricate and meaningful lens. During the discussion of differences in Japanese traditional culture and western culture‚ it was mentioned that our society is very technological based‚ logic and reason based. People are always in a rush‚ and never take time to stop and smell the roses. It became obvious

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