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    The Tensile Test Experiment

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    TITLE : Tensile Test ABSTRACT The tensile test experiment being done purposely to determine the deformation of our specimen which is low carbon steel or also called as mild steel‚ and it also to identify the fracture characteristic of the specimen based on the result that we got through the experiment. Based on the data presence from this experiment ‚we used it to calculate the stress and strain using a theoretical formula. Through all the calculation that we got‚ we construct a table and

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    Mall Social Experiment

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    We chose to conduct our social experiment at the Arizona Mills Outlet Shopping Center. Arizona Mills is located in Tempe‚ Arizona. Our experiment was conducted from 4:00 pm to 7:00. We chose this time frame to compare times of less traffic to the times after shoppers get off work. During the experiment the amount of shoppers increased from 1 shopper passing our position per minute to 3 shoppers passing per minute. The increase in shoppers happened close to 6:00 pm. We observed a mixture of social

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    Organisational Behavior

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    analysis. For instance‚ one textbook divides these multiple viewpoints into three perspectives: modern‚ symbolic‚ and postmodern. Another traditional distinction‚ present especially in American academia‚ is between the study of "micro" organizational behavior -- which refers to individual and group dynamics in an organizational setting -- and "macro" organizational theory which studies whole organizations‚ how they adapt‚ and the strategies and structures that guide them. To this distinction‚ some scholars

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    Altera Quartus Experiment

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    Report of Experiment 28 - Digital Electronics with Altera Quartus Student ID 200907437 (group 41) ELEC 211 30 Nov 2012 and 7 Dec 2012 Abstract The experiment mainly introduced the fundamental function and application of the software Altera Quartus II with the DE1 development board and a host personal computer. The whole experiment contains five sections (or targets). The experimenters followed the guidance from the lab handout and accomplished the targets designed in the five sections. After

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    Abstract:The Stanford experiment was performed by psychologists Craig Haney‚ W. CurtisBanks‚ and Philip Zimbardo. Their goal was to find out how humans deal with a position ofpower and a position of being powerless.. However‚ even though their experiment ended upwith great results‚ still‚ they were not able to finish it and the stanford prison experiment wasclosed after only 6 days. We reporformed the Stanford prison experiment that was done psychologists Craig. We broughtordinary college students

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    Zimbardo was the mastermind of the Stanford Prison Experiment‚ which was a psychological experiment that determined the roles of members in a society that became a fiasco (“Philip G. Zimbardo” 1). The experiment left emotional and mental scars on mock-prisoner lives. The Stanford Prison Experiment (SPE) illustrates the way a person changes when a label and power is all of a sudden given to hoax guards in order to control fraud prisoners. The experiment had a unit of people willing to help the study (“On

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    Prosocial Behavior

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    PROSOCIAL BEHAVIOR - summary   Prosocial behavior —voluntary actions that are carried out to benefit others   helping no obvious benefits for the person performing the behavior    You hear a scream from outside your apartment window. What do you do?   Example—Kitty Genovese homicide case (NY City)   for 35 minutes she was repeatedly attacked and stabbed 38 people watched from their windows no one helped no one called the police    how do you explain this lack of assistance?

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    Avogadro's Law Experiment

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    Becca DeHaven ChemC-125 Avogadro’s Law Experiment Report Introduction: The following experiment’s purpose was to confirm Avogadro’s Law and experimentally determine the Universal Gas Constant “R”. Amedeo Avogadro hypothesized that all gases of equal volume‚ temperature and pressure would contain equal amounts of moles. This idea that volume is directly proportional to moles sprung from other similar hypotheses. Robert Boyle found that pressure and volume are inversely proportional‚ meaning as pressure

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    information behavior

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    References: Brown‚ C.M. (1999a)‚ “Information literacy of physical science graduate students in the information age”‚ College and Research Libraries‚ Vol Brown‚ C.M. (1999b)‚ “Information seeking behavior of scientists in the electronic information age: astronomers‚ chemists‚ mathematicians‚ and physicists”‚ Journal Cho‚ A. (2000)‚ “Distorted galaxies point to dark matter”‚ Science‚ Vol. 287 No. 5460‚ pp Ellis‚ D.‚ Cox‚ D. and Hall‚ K. (1993)‚ “A

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    Milgram’s experiments included many different cultures and comparing conformity perfumed in Norway and France between 1957 and 1959. He accustomed an adaptation method developed by the social psychologist Solomon Asch. Asch came to Harvard as a visiting lecturer in 1955‚ and Milgram was selected to be his teaching and research associate. Milgram turned out to be so closely acquainted with Asch’s conformity experiments. Asch was expelled from academia’s Eden‚ it was a very hurtful experience for Milgram

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