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    1    Engaging Youth in Social Media: Is Facebook the New Media Frontier?  A NewsCloud – University of Minnesota Research Report Executive Summary  Prepared by: Christine Greenhow (greenhow@umn.edu)‚ University of Minnesota  Introduction    Counter to the decline in young people’s (print‐based) reading for pleasure and traditional media  consumption is a noted increase in out‐of‐school online reading and writing through online fan fiction  and social network sites.i ‚ii  Yet‚ according to the Pew research institute

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    Short-Term Objectives

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    In the coming six months‚ Dish Network will develop the following short-term objectives: 1. Try to increase the market shares. According to the Dish Network annual report‚ the corporate has 13.967 million subscribers until December 31‚ 2011‚ which represent approximately 14% of pay-TV subscribers in the United States. In the first season this year‚ Dish has increased its customer group by 22‚000. Therefore‚ Dish Network can keep trying to retain the existing customers and increase the potential

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    planaria were put into each petri dish‚ all petri dishes filled with spring water. These petri dishes were placed on top of a baking sheet in a dark‚ cool place. The first petri dish had cut planaria but no magnetic field. The second petri dish included bisected planaria with strength one magnets. The third petri dish had bisected planaria with strength two magnets. The fourth petri dish contained the severed planaria with strength three magnets. The fifth petri dish‚ however‚ had whole planaria with

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    reasons for choice

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    products‚ each dish was required for something dairy in it. I chose each dish carefully to ensure it showed some type of cooking skill as well as a dairy product. When I was choosing my dishes I had to consider the amount of time it will take and whether I can make them all in time. The dishes I decided to make were: Toad in the hole‚ Cheese broccoli and potato bake‚ Peach clafoutis and Pavlova. I chose to make cheese; broccoli and potato bake in my assessment because the dish is a high level

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    Pill Bug Lab Report

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    tight spaces. Brief Methods We used a Petri dish with 2 circle‚ and an opening connecting the two. We put 10 Pill Bugs in the opening between the two circles‚ and timed them for one minute. This gave them time to choose dish 1 or dish 2. We then counted the number of Pill Bugs in each circle. We did this 3 times. This was the control group in the experiment. Then we changed the independent variable: the environment in each of the dishes. In dish 1‚ we took strips of paper and

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    which portrays it as better than laundry soap so customer relates Rin from dish wash (which is considered superior product in the market). Then in June 1986 Rin was re-launched to focus on the target group where in a new advertisement campaign was started and resizing of the product was done. Mr. Mustafa now realized that despite of achieving the satisfactory sale in 1988 Rin was primarily perceived among the customer as dish washing soap not as a laundry detergent bar. Research Bureau of Lever in

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    Firefly Lab Report

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    the control and the other dish was used for the experiment. To each of the Petri dishes 1 mL of buffer solution was added. At station 1 the control two drops of ATP were added to each Petri dish. The control Petri dish was left alone and a pipette was used to deliver several drops of acetic acid to the experimental dish. Several drops of sodium hydroxide were added to the experimental dish. Results were observed and recorded. At station 2 the control Petri dish was left alone on the table

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    Saline solution lab

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    evaporating dish Procedure Steps: 1. Mass the evaporating dish 2. Record how many mL of solution you add into the evaporating dish then mass them together. 3. Set the evap. dish on the ring clamp and start the burner then find the perfect flame. 4. Wait a certain amount of time depending on how much solution you have for the solvent to evaporate. 5. After all the solvent is gone mass the evap. dish with the sodium inside it. 6. subtract the original mass of the evap. dish and you’ll

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    a lanthanum oxide was decomposed and produced 0.219g of lanthanum. What is the empirical formula of the compound? 4. What is the purpose of heating the empty evaporating dish and watch glass? 5. What is the purpose of the watch glass? Why is it not necessary to know the individual masses of the evaporating dish and watch glass? Determination of the Empirical Formula for Zinc Chloride Objective: To experimentally determine the empirical formula for the product of the reaction between

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    Viscosity Lab

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    dropped into dish soap and corn syrup‚ than I predict that the marble in the dish soap will travel faster than the marble in the corn syrup because I know that the viscosity of the corn syrup is thicker than then the viscosity of the dish soap. Also‚ the particles in the corn syrup are more compact than those in the dish soap. This makes the marble sink faster in the dish soap than the corn syrup. Apparatus: * 2 identical marbles * 250 Graduated Cylinders of 250mL * 250mL of dish soap

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