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    Flame Test Lab

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    Flame Test Lab Period 2 Due: 10/19/11 Honors Chemistry Purpose/Objective: To observe the colors produced when elements are put into a flame and to prove when electrons jump down from higher layers they release energy in the form of light. Materials: CoCl2 Na2SO4 CaCl2 KCl SrCl2 CuCl2 LiCl Unknown A Unknown B Distilled H2O Q-tips Beaker Bunsen Burner Spectroscope Spot Plate Procedure: 1. Light the Bunsen Burner. 2. Fill a beaker

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    Test Review: Wjiii

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    Test Review: Woodcock-Johnson III Battery Abstract This assignment will focus on the Woodcock-Johnson III Battery (WJIII). There will be a review of the general features of the assessment‚ which will include information about what the purpose of the assessment is and about the authors‚ and demographic information about the intended test takers‚ will be reviewed as well. A description of the test will be provided in the review along with discussions of the psychometric properties

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    Experiment: Tensile Test

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    Introduction Tensile test is also known as tension test. It is material’s strength test where pulling force is applied from two ends. It is very important mechanical property evaluation test which provides fundamental properties like strength‚ stiffness‚ elastic limit‚ ultimate tensile strength etc. in this testtest object are standard size and shape but different material‚ then direct comparison of properties of those materials can be made. We had used standard “dumb-bell” shaped

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    Implicit Association Test

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    CheckPoint: Implicit Association Test By: Jessica Dodd Jessica Dodd December 27‚ 2010 ETH/ 125 The results for my IAT were: (1) 35% strong automatic preference for young people compared to old people‚ (2) 29 % moderate automatic preference for young people compared to old people‚ (3) 16% slight automatic preference for young people compared to old people‚ (4) little to no automatic preference between young and old people‚ (5) 4% slight automatic preference for old people compared to young

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    think the Supreme Court should make random drug tests constitutional. Making students take drug tests is just another way for the Supreme Court to dig their claws in peoples’ everyday lives. When you take a drug test you are submitting yourself to be judged. If you refuse‚ people will assume you are doing drugs‚ if you take it‚ you are trying to prove your innocence. The law is assuming everyone is guilty of using drugs‚ by having random drug tests. I believe you should not punish the innocent with

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    Coordinating Test Dates

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    AP Eng Lang&Comp P1 18 September 2015 Coordinating Test Dates If you have ever taken three or more academic classes in a school year‚ you would know that teachers give out all the tests on the same day at some time in the year. Why do teachers want to torture their students and test them on English‚ math‚ history‚ and Spanish on the same day? Because of the lack of communication or the intent to fail their students‚ teachers tend to give out tests and quizzes on the same exact day. Students must cram

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    Learning Style Test

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    personality test? Well I think you should‚ because it will help you learn more about yourself. You should probably find out about these tests because they really helped me. Let me tell you how. My personality test was really cool and awesome. My personality came up as a debater. I love to prove people wrong on things. I also love being in charge‚ because it just gives me a sense of pride. I am a really controlling person when I work in a group or just in general. The personality test is a great

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    NAME OF TEST ANATOMIC‚ KINESIOLOIC‚ PHYSIOLOGIC STARTING POSITION PROCEDURE RESULTS & INTERPRETATION POSITIVE RESULTS & INTERPRETATION NEGATIVE Jerk Test ~ The shoulder joint has three bones: the shoulder blade (scapula)‚ the collarbone (clavicle)‚ and the upper arm bone (humerus). The head of the upper arm bone (humeral head) rests in a shallow socket in the shoulder blade called the glenoid. The head of the upper arm bone is usually much larger than the socket‚ and a soft fibrous tissue

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    Advertising and Theory Test

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    Advertising  and  Theory       *Chapter  5     *The  Communication  Process   -­‐Source  -­‐>  encoding  -­‐>  message  -­‐>channel  -­‐>  decoding  -­‐>receiver       *Applying  the  communication  process  to  advertising     -­‐The  source       -­‐ultimately:  the  organization  that  has  information  it  wishes  to  share   with  others       -­‐the  sponsor  of  the  advertising

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    Test Tube Meat

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    Recently a scientist by the name of Mark Post helped create a “test tube” beef burger. The burger was grown in a solution of nutrients and cost about 330‚000 dollars to make. The burger was created by taking muscle cells from a cow and growing them into tissue. The meat had to be dyed to make it look like real beef. The meat contains no fat and is disease free. The meat was made in the Netherlands at Maastricht University. It was served to two volunteers and was flavored with egg powder and bread

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