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    This week in clinical I was assigned a patient with contact precaution. I had never taken care of a patient who was on contact precaution‚ so I became very terrified. I didn’t know what to expect. I walked into the room wearing my PPE‚ shaking and expecting for the patient to be miserable because they are in a room alone and everyone that meets them has to wear that yellow gown. To my surprise‚ the patient was opposite of what I was thinking. The patient’s positive attitude‚ small stories‚ and funny

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    Love Song Hypothesis

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    My hypothesis is how you can make yourself be happy or feel good so I tested my brother and my sister . Well my topic is how the voice can make you feel good. How the voice inside you Well I test my hypothesis with my brother sister and I tested it for 30 seconds and when the 30 seconds I had I discovered that my brother and sister had a normal pulse so tested on my mother it is so I figure it out that my mom had a regular pasles because I had her to listen to regular music like she listened

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    Semantic transfer hypothesis According to the semantic transfer hypothesis‚ the semantic content residing in L2 word is transferred from their L1 translations. A clear understanding of the process is required for any attempt to develop a theory of vocabulary acquisition. One of the issues that has received the most attention is how the two languages of bilingual speaker are connected to each other and to conceptual representations. It is often assumed that L2 learners acquire new meanings while

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    Oil Absorbency Hypothesis

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    The hypothesis for the Oil Absorbency Lab was rejected. My hypothesis was that if a person puts a sponge in materials “crude oil”‚ then it will absorb the most amount of oil. The data collected from this experiment rejected the hypothesis because it stated that the sponge would absorb the most oil‚ but the sponge did not absorb more oil than the rag. The rag and sponge’s ranges were for the first trial was 53.0g‚ the second trial was 51.0g‚ and the third trial was 46.0g and the rag. The rag and

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    Atomic Bomb Hypothesis

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    The alternative hypotheses in this case is dropping an atomic bomb against your enemies will end war and save lives. The null hypothesis was ending war and saving lives had nothing to do with the reason why the atomic bomb was dropped. It was dropped on the sole propose of showing the world that it would be willing to use nuclear weapons against its enemies. Finding the data on how many times we used bombs on enemies and non-enemies can test both hypotheses. After that we will take a look at the

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    Peat Moss Hypothesis

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    Question- Does adding peat moss to sand affect its ability to hold water? Hypothesis- If I add peat to sand‚ then the peat moss will hold most of the water because the peat moss can hold large amounts of water. Variables- Manipulated Variable- adding peat moss to sand Responding Variable- peat moss can hold most of the water amount Levels- 100% sand‚ 60% sand/40% peat moss‚ 40% sand/60% peat moss‚ 80% sand/ 20% peat moss Trials- 5 Constants- same amount of water‚ same kind of containers‚ same sand

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    1.  (12 points)  In this recession‚ yours truly would like to make extra money to support his frequent filet-mignon-et-double-lobster-tail dinner habit.  A promising enterprise is to mass-produce garnet wedding rings for brides.  Based on my diligent research‚ I have found out that women’s ring size normally distributed with a mean of 6.0‚ and a standard deviation of 1.0.  I am going to order 5000 garnet wedding rings from my reliable Siberian source.  They will manufacture ring size from 4.0‚ 4

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    First Nations- European Contact From the moment the Europeans arrived on the coast of Northern America; the Indigenous people have felt the influence of their presence. From the start‚ this contact was beneficial to some of the Indigenous people‚ as they gained an ally in warfare and received many modern metal goods in trade. However‚ it did not take long for the negative effects of this contact to affect the Indigenous people. The contact affected and changed the Indigenous people of Canada socially

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    Critical Period Hypothesis

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    pace. Phonics become easier and is less complicated to understand as a young child. There are multiple theories describing how a little kids brain is more developed in learning complex subjects when compared to adult minds. The Critical Period Hypothesis “is a period during the early life of a [human] when some property develops rapidly‚ and is more susceptible to alteration by the environment” (Daw 1). Noam Chomsky proposed a language acquisition device in the brain that helps children naturally

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    Fame Courts Hypothesis

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    what sort of hypotheses identify with claim to fame courts. Social structure hypothesis‚ at the end of the day‚ the variations that outcome from destitution and the way of criminal action because of absence of assets and thereof. General strain hypothesis advises us that the enthusiastic health of people and their current circumstances might possibly be an immediate consequence of criminal exercises. Intellectual hypothesis partners criminal movement with self-discernment and one’s encompassing as

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