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    Organic Molecules

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    Title: Benedict ’s test for Reducing Sugars Testable Question: Are all carbohydrates reducing sugars? Hypothesis: If the carbohydrate contains available ketone or aldehyde molecules then they are reducing sugars. Variables: a. Independent: Function groups react w/ reagent b. Dependent: Color change (red‚ orange‚ yellow) Control: Water Materials: - 4 mL of each solution (Water‚ Starch‚ Glucose‚ Maltose‚ Sucrose‚ Onion Juice‚ Potato slice‚ Milk) - 8 test tubes

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    Marijuana Accessibility

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    health field is the relationship between marijuana use and further illicit drug abuse. Due to the recent state laws passing in Washington and Colorado‚ there has been a need for a study to address the accessibility factor in relations to the “gateway hypothesis” to marijuana. The fear is that the increase in accessibility of marijuana will result in an increase of substance abuse and dependency. Therefore‚ this study is intended to address the following research question: Is the increased accessibility

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    Self

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    self-theories presume that discrepancies between the self and goals for the self influence emotional experience. The present research compared how discrepancies from ideal selves‚ ought selves‚ and undesired selves predict negative emotions. In particular‚ the research tested Ogilvie ’s (1987) claim that the undesired self has stronger effects on well-being relative to ideal and ought selves. A total of 231 participants completed several measures of self-discrepancies and negative emotions. Consistent

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    Psychology Practice Exam

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    Practice Exam 2 Psychology 1215 Langara College Dr. V. Lloyd‚ Instructor. Student Name: _________________________________ Date: __________________ Family name Given name Student Signature: ___________________________ Student Number: ______________ Multiple choice questions (1 point each) |1. |Research on the environmental conditions that influence sexual orientation indicates that | |A) |homosexuals are more likely

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    (supervisors and co-workers) may play in this relationship. Adopting such a contingent perspective our main findings show that‚ first‚ supervisor support buffers the link between relationship conflict and job satisfaction while co-worker support moderates the link between task conflict and job satisfaction‚ and second‚ that the model estimating the influence of supervisor support and relationship conflict is relatively more important for predicting employees’ job satisfaction than the model that relates

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    that’s in charge of absorbing light for photosynthesis. (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/chlorophyll) All chlorophyll plants require sunlight‚ but in very different amounts‚ which should be considered when coping with sun and shade leaves. Hypothesis It is predicted that the leaves at the top of the canopy exposed to the sun will have a larger size‚ while leaves in shade will have a consistently smaller size. Materials and Methods In preparing to determine the effect of sun on leaves

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    Insanity as a Defense Views

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    Introduction Each year the number of murders increases. Do you ever wonder if these murders would stop if the “criminals” were not given the verdict of not guilty by reason of insanity (NGRI)? In order to be eligible for this an individual must not be in a correct state of mind when the murder took place. Oftentimes‚ people feel that lawyers misrepresent clients as insane; when in actuality the client is competent to decipher right from wrong. In the following text‚ we will analyze our research

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    LOITERING FACTORS AND PARENTING RELATION AMONG ADOLESCENT SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN THE FOUR STATES Associate Prof. Dr. Azizi Hj. Yahaya Nalini A/P Madavan 15‚ Jalan Tembaga‚ Taman Sri Skudai‚ 81300 Skudai‚ Johor. ABSTRACT: The purpose of the study is to identify the dominant factors that contribute to loitering among school students and parenting relation of adolescents. Approximately 500 students from 18 schools from Johore‚ Malacca‚ Negeri Sembilan and Selangor were selected by using cluster

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    Research Proposal Intension for The University Students to Quit The Part-time Jobs MGMT331 Group member: Ceci Kuan BB102469 Sally Wong BB101302 Jane Qiu BB104532 Winnie Ao Ieong BB100453 Vanessa He BB101737 Vicki Iao BB101993 Matthew Fung BB102981 Kayla Fu BB101821 Intension for the University Students to Quit the Part -Time Jobs In these recent years‚ the economy in Macau is going very fast and rapid. And because of this prosperous phenomenon‚ some of the

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    Planet X

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    of the 20th with Percival Lowell’s quest for Planet X. Lowell proposed the Planet X hypothesis to explain apparent discrepancies in the orbits of the gas giants‚ particularly Uranus and Neptune‚[1] speculating that the gravity of a large unseen ninth planet could have perturbed Uranus enough to account for the irregularities.[2] Clyde Tombaugh’s discovery of Pluto in 1930 appeared to validate Lowell’s hypothesis‚ and Pluto was officially considered the ninth planet until 2006. In 1978‚ Pluto was

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