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    discussion 3

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    Find a scholarly research study from the Ashford University Library that uses measurement scales for data collection (e.g.‚ a survey). Explain the measurement scales that the study used‚ and evaluate them. Did you think the researchers made good decisions about the scales? Why or why not?   Measurement Scale Gallup polls are considered to be one of the best known national polls‚ estimating a percentage of popular vote for a particular category or candidate based on a collections of interviews‚ (Landrum

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    Experiment 7 Nabr

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    Experiment 7 General Safety Considerations 1. 1-Butanol and 1-bromobutane are toxic and irritating. Avoid all contact by constantly wearing goggles‚ gloves and working in the hood. Neither of these compounds can be poured down the drain. Like all products‚ 1-bromobutane should be turned in to your TA in a labeled vial. Any excess butanol should be discarded in non-halogenated waste. 2. H2SO4 is extremely corrosive. In very diluted form it can be poured down the drain‚ all other precautions

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    A&P Discussion

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    interphase‚ when a cell is not dividing‚ and the mitotic phase‚ when a cell is dividing. During interphase the cell replicates its DNA. Interphase is a stage of high metabolic activity. Interphase has three phases: G1‚ S‚ and G2. The G1 phase is the interval between the mitotic phase and the S phase. During this phase the cell is active. It replicates most of its organelles and cytosolic components but not its DNA. The replication of centrosomes also begins in the G1 phase. For a cell with a total cell

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    class discussion

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    up and reinvesting in these properties protects the environment‚ reduces blight‚ and takes development pressures off green spaces and working lands. On this site‚ you can find information about US EPA’s Brownfields Program including the Brownfields Law‚ Brownfields Grants‚ Land Revitalization Information‚ and more...

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    A Discussion of Obamacare

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    Over the course of my paper I shall discuss the piece of legislation known as the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act‚ more informally known as Obamacare. The issue currently debated with this piece of legislature focuses on it ’s constitutionality‚ it ’s purpose as a tax hike‚ and whether or not it should be passed. Is the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act unconstitutional? From what I have studied in the article “Is Obamacare unconstitutional?”‚ at debatetopics.net‚ and from what

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    Ethic Discussion

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    Janet Garner works as an administrative assistant in Eco-Waste Environmental Services‚ which is a small waste disposal company. The company is famous for its ethical leadership and concern for the environment in the industry‚ and that was the reason Janet chose to work in this company. As a divorced and with two children in her thirties woman‚ EWES is a very ideal company. Having been here for three years‚ Janet promoted twice and raised the salary for three times‚ offered for four weeks’ paid vacation

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    EXPERIMENT 5 Title: Conductivity of Strong Electrolytes Date: 16 August 2005 Objectives: ▪ To determine the relationship between the concentration and conductivity of various electrolytes ▪ To determine the conductivity at infinite dilution ▪ To determine the activity coefficients Theory: The resistance‚ R of a conductor with a similar cross section is proportional to the length (l) and inverse to the cross section area(A)‚ therefore; [pic]

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    Law Is Law

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    law In law‚ a sentence forms the final explicit act of a judge-ruled process‚ and also the symbolic principal act connected to his function. The sentence can generally involve a decree of imprisonment‚ a fine and/or other punishments against a defendant convicted of a crime. Those imprisoned for multiple crimes‚ will serve a consecutive sentence (in which the period of imprisonment equals the sum of all the sentences)‚ a concurrent sentence (in which the period of imprisonment equals the length

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    experiment 1

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    Solubility Product Constant of an Organic Salt Note : The solubility of potassium hydrogen tartrate (KHT‚ 188.18g/mol) is 1.0g/162mL at 25C and 1g/16mL at 100C. KHT (s)  K+(aq) + HT-(aq) Objective : Determine the solubility and solubility product constant by titration. Prelab Questions : (PL1) Calculate the solubility‚ in M‚ of potassium hydrogen tartrate at 25C and at 100C. (PL2) Write an expression for Ksp of potassium hydrogen tartrate. (PL3) Calculate the theoretical

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    Experiment 1 and 2

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    whether the metal bonded to a Sulfur atom or an Oxygen atom of the DMSO. After analyzing the IR spectrum‚ it was determined that S=O shifted to a lower wavenumber in CuCl2~2DMSO and that S=O shifted to a higher wavenumber in RuCl2~4DMSO. Introduction Depending on the metal‚ it will bond to DMSO through its oxygen or sulfur atom. This will cause the frequency of the S=O bond absorption to move depending on which atom it bonds to. For oxygen bond the frequency will be low due to the weakened interaction

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