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    The Future of Cyber-Sex and Relationship Fidelity: Rapid Growth of Technology by Marlene M. Maheu‚ Ph.D. The combination of the telephone and the Internet will provide more uses and conveniences than imagined just ten years ago. The telephone is likely to be the pivotal technology‚ so that people will have personal numbers that can be taken with them as they transfer from job to job‚ and home to home. It is already possible to use the telephone for receiving email messages and surfing the net

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    Name Lab‚ Week # 3 Experiment : BACTERIAL GROWTH AND CONTROLLING BACTERIAL GROWTH Introduction <Include purpose of lab experiment> <brief summary of topic investigating and case studies > <state major finding> Procedure < Include information that the reader would need to repeat your experimental procedure. Do not include any observations or results in this section> Observations and Results Part I: Bacterial Growth Result + or - Appearance after Incubation Gram Stain N/A OF Glucose Broth

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    Microbiology (Lab Report) Closed system growth curve Closed System Growth Curve Lab Report PURPOSE Bacteria grown in a closed system show a specific growth pattern called the growth curve which consists of four phases. The lag phase‚ which is a period of slow growth; exponential phase‚ period of maximum growth; stationary phase‚ where nutrients become the limiting factor making the growth rate equal to the death rate and the death phase where organisms die faster than they are replaced. It

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    conducted to accumulate data on the growth of Escherichia coli (E. coli) and to monitor how it grows under certain conditions. It has been demonstrated that the levels of glucose and dissolved oxygen were found to affect the rate of growth of E. coli proportionally with a lack of oxygen resulting in the lowering of the pH. In this experiment the growth of E. coli was studied at constant temperature (37 0C) at which it grows ideally. Experimental results for the growth of Escherichia coli showed good

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    Grand Rapids‚ Michigan Most people don’t consider the amount of opportunity and excitement that Grand Rapids Michigan has to offer. Slowly‚ its getting more and more attention from media‚ but has yet to scratch the surface. Moving to Grand Rapids provides many conveniences that other cities may not offer. Grand Rapids is a great place to live because it has great food‚ many attractions‚ and a great overall cost of living. Much like many other places in the northern hemisphere of the United States

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    the American Revolution and the Civil War had great significance for the United States’ economy. Although initially the economy seemed unstable at first‚ after the second war that America fought with England‚ the economy began to show considerable growth thereafter. This can be seen as the result of the cotton trade in the South and the eventual industrialisation of America‚ especially in the Northeast and later the West. From the invention of cotton gins to the adaptation of railways one can see

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    Bio Lab Report Crime Scene

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    The body was found laying on the floor in front of her desk chair‚ the body was facing up with three bullet wounds on her body; the location of the shots were one in right shoulder‚ right hip‚ and middle of the stomach. Observations found in the crime scene were the chair was knocked over‚ the victim was facing up instead of facing down. There were bullet holes in the wallboard as well as the cabinetry and biological stains of the victim. Information gathered about the victim she appeared to

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    Punishment of Crimes in the US Criminal Justice System One of the greatest challenges facing the criminal justice system is the need to balance the rights of accused criminals against society’s interest in imposing punishments on those convicted of crimes. The U.S. criminal justice system deals with punishment of those in violation of the law in several ways; retribution‚ incapacitation‚ deterrence‚ and even the possibility of rehabilitation are all different options that are utilized by the

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    Rapid Response Team

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    Research Proposal: Rapid Response Teams and Team Dynamics Study Problem Statement/Scope The question being studied is whether Rapid Response Teams‚ RRT’s collaboration and team dynamics improve patient outcomes. This question doesn’t only relate to the outcome of one patient but rather to general patient population outcome‚ a different set of criteria to evaluate should be explored when

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    In "Crime and Punishment" one witnesses a murder as it is graphically described by Fyodor Dostoevsky. How‚ after such a graphic display of evil‚ can the reader be compassionate towards Raskolnikov? Superficially‚ Rodion Raskolnikov appears purely evil‚ but readers become sympathetic towards his character through in a depth scrutiny of his personality. The full presentation of Raskolnikov ’s thoughts reveals his true reasoning behind his crime. Dostoevsky rationalizes Raskolnikov ’s actions by bringing

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