1.Ask at least two questions: •You should first ask at least two questions about the can itself‚ and your instructor will answer all of the questions you have about the can. •Be sure to read the questions posed by your classmates to avoid asking the same questions and to further expand the investigation with new questions. •You can also request that the store manager do things to the can and then report back with the results. For example‚ if you would like to ask‚ "What sounds do you hear
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Running head: SC300 UNIT 2 ASSIGNMENT SC300 Big Ideas in Science: From Methods to Mutation Unit 2 Project: Science Meets Real Life Jason Goldstein Kaplan University October 20th‚ 2010 SC300 UNIT 2 ASSIGNMENT A string of absences are currently being experienced at four different middle schools within the month of May. The percentage of absences is outside the statistically normal range exhibited by District 12. School District – Independent School District 12 Attendance data page. (n.d.). Retrieved
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Community Health Department Investigation Janae C. Anderson Kaplan University SC300-22 Big Ideas in Science: From Methods to Mutation James Fuller 3-11-2011 Community Health Department Investigation The Health Department received a letter notifying them of a possible health problem in regards to students at Truman and Jackson Middle Schools. It is my duties as a member of the investigative team to find out if there was an increase of absences and for what classes. In looking at the charts
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unit nine final | No running water | Sc300 Big Ideas in Science: From Methods to mutation | Julie Kennel | Bobbie Roof | 2/12/2013 | The scientific method can be defined simply as a series of steps. There are five steps to the scientific method that are used. These steps consist of making an observation‚ proposing a hypothesis‚ accepting or rejecting the hypothesis‚ and revising it as if it had been rejected; or draw conclusions as if it had been accepted. Every theory will not
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Energy Alternatives Katt Goodson Sc300 June-11‚ 2013 Christine Snyder Energy Alternatives The United States leaves a huge carbon footprint through energy use‚ this can be reduced by: building energy efficient homes‚ reducing motor vehicle use‚ and recycling more. Some energy related activities were the lowering energy costs in the home. People sometimes think this to be hard but here are some good steps to follow to make it seem it easier. Reset the water heater thermostat‚ people do not
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Steven Dziuk SC300 Big Ideas in Science: From Methods to Mutation Unit Five Project Temperature and Equilibrium Virtual Lab June 15‚ 2010 Temperature and Equilibrium Virtual Lab This virtual lab studies the affects different temperatures have on two sets of molecules‚ both separate and when mixed. I will compare how these two sets of molecules react in colder temperatures; then hotter temperatures; and how the two react with each other. Then‚ based on these findings‚ I will offer
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Unit 9 Final Project (Science Meets Real Life) SC300 July 16‚ 2013 Tarah Wells The Scientific Method Each and every day‚ you are faced with having to make split-second decisions‚ and the need to solve random problems that you encounter. To reach those decisions and work those problems out you are subconsciously using the scientific method. Apply the steps of the Scientific Method to two situations that could occur in your everyday life. Use the scientific method in the first scenario provided
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Science meets Real Life Cheryl Hankins SC300: Big Ideas in Science: From Methods to Mutation There are two different ways to use the scientific method. The five step method involves observing/research‚ hypothesis‚ prediction‚ experiment‚ and conclusion (Understanding and Using the Scientific Method‚ 2011). The seven step method involves observation‚ question‚ research‚ guess‚ experiment‚ analyze data‚ and conclusion (Trefil & Hazen‚ 2010). Whether using the five step method or the seven step
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The Scientific Method Justin Lancaster SC300-24 The Scientific Method Throughout our lives‚ we face numerous challenges‚ obstacles and difficult decisions that require the use of higher-level thinking. When we process the different possibilities and scenarios in our mind‚ subconsciously we are using the scientific method to problem solve. This basic concept is developed from an early stage in our lives and while it is practiced often in the widespread experiments of science‚ it is a valuable
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uk/list_7408134_disadvantages-electric-energy.html DeFilippo‚ C. (2011‚ March 7). Where Does Propane Come From?. AmeriGas. Retrieved January 25‚ 2013‚ from www.amerigas.com/amerigas-propane-blog/residential-propane/where-does-propane-come-from/ De Silva‚ E. (2013‚ January). SC300: Big Ideas in Science From Methods to Mutation. Unit 4: Unit 4: Energy: How Work Gets Done - Discussion. Retrieved January 27‚ 2013‚ from kucourses.com/re/DotNextLaunch.asp?courseid=7733670&userid=10645475&sessionid=8664ce7628&tabid=In
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