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    In the game of football‚ math is used in almost everything. For example‚ math is used in how much time there is in a football game. Football is a 60-minute regulation game divided into four fifteen minute quarters. There are two half 30 minutes apiece. Both teams had three timeouts in each half with a total of six timeouts by the end of the game that are 30 seconds to two minutes each. There are two minutes’ warnings just before the end of a half. If the score is tied at the end of the fourth quarter

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    In 1963‚ Stanley Milgram from Yale University conducted an experiment focusing about obedience to authority figure verse personal conscience. However‚ in this research the volunteering subjects thinks it is based on the study of learning and memory. This experiment involves three people‚ the experimenter‚ naïve subject‚ and the victim; the ending result was unpredictable. The experiment had total of forty participant who are men between age twenty to fifty with different backgrounds and occupations

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    The Scientific Revolution was a series of of discoveries that led to a better understanding of the world around us. There were many philosophers that contributed to the advancements that occurred during this time. These advancements affected the modern day understanding of our universe and changed the way many looked at science as a whole. This time period involved many brilliant philosophers who devoted their lives to understanding the universe and developing a more accurate idea of how things work

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    Child Day Care Centers that want to gain a competitive advantage. This paper will explain how ICT implementation in conjunction with the definitions above can help providers in child care related fields gain new competitive advantages in child care. The value – added service will add a competitive advantage‚ the use of “informational systems” helps to update and analyze information for the organization and how innovations keep a “competitive

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    HOW TO WRITE A PAPER FOR A SCIENTIFIC JOURNAL Author: Sue Jenkins Publication in a reputable‚ peer reviewed journal should be the goal of every researcher‚ as this provides the most effective and permanent means of disseminating information to a large audience (Cole‚ 1994; Portney and Watkins‚ 1993). When human subjects participate in research‚ it is on the understanding that they are assisting with the creation and dissemination of knowledge‚ presenting researchers with the responsibility

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    4). Explain how subsidies are used by governments and give an example. Subsidies are used by governments for many different things. A subsidy is when the government gives a person or business money to help them. For example‚ the WIC program is a subsidy used by the government. The WIC program provides mothers with formula and other essentials for their babies. They will help provide for the children up until the age of five. This is a great help to low income mothers. Since formula is very expensive

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    tools Poe uses to create suspense. One method is first person narration which allows to see inside the narrator’s mind. Another method is story pace which is how the author drags out the events of the story. The final method is how Poe sets the scene which is basically where‚ and when. First person narration creates suspense by showing inside the narrator’s mind. It shows their thoughts and reasoning for their actions. In some of his work‚ Poe uses First person narration to show how crazy the narrator

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    Biological Weapons: Smallpox Used as a Weapon? Joshua Walker SCHOOL Biological Weapons: Smallpox Used as a Weapon? In the last decade‚ members of various governmental anti-terrorism agencies and the department of homeland security in the United States have discussed the significant possibility that the Smallpox virus will reemerge as an act of bioterrorism by enemies of the United States. Major concern of this virus initially developed after the terrorist attacks employed

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    quickly with less risk to themselves and with less cost to their government. Wars fought prior to the advent of digital computing could take years to complete and resulted in tremendous loss of property on both sides. Weapons of mass destruction used to be the fastest way to achieve the objective. A discussion with Dan Carroll‚ Vietnam war veteran and current contract engineer for major aerospace companies revealed that in World War II and in Vietnam‚ American forces employed a technique known

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    Experiment #1: Introduction to Experimentation Submitted by: Neann Klara M. De Jesus BS Psychology II Submitted to: Dr. Geraldine E. Tria ABSTRACT SUMMARY The first experiment done by the class was called “Introduction to Experimentation”. Its main objective is to give basic knowledge about some of the logic of experimentation. The class was divided into groups of 2. In each group there was an experimenter (E) and a subject (S). The experimenter instructed

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