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    Voter Turnout Rate

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    turnout. The reported turnout (Voting-age Population or VAP) is the result of the population who are aged 18 and older. This turnout rate includes people that are ineligible to vote which include felons and non-citizens. The more accurate measure of voter turnout is the Voting-eligible population (VEP). This turnout rate subtracts the ineligible population. The VEP turnout rate is normally higher than that of the VAP. The United States is the world’s most powerful country but the voter

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    The Changes of Heart Rate of Students during Human Dive Response when Resting and Submerged Abstract The dive response is known more popularly as a mammalian dive reflex. It is a survival mechanism built into mammal’s bodies‚ essentially. Over the years‚ scientists have been determined to find what triggers mammals to have a decreased heart rate when submerged under water allowing them to stay under the water longer when they do not typically live under water. In this experiment‚ we tested

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    Facilities And Services Rates Facilities and Services Rates Facility Rental Fee Remarks Theme Park w/ Hanging Bridge Php 100 per head (3ft. and above) 50% off on children below 3ft. Pay Shower/Toilet Php 30 per head per use 50% off on children below 3ft. Php 50 per head (unlimited) 50% off on children below 3ft. Zip Line Php 800 per head(walk-in) sitting Non-refundable Php 650 per head(in-house) sitting Non-refundable Php 900 per head(Superman) Non-refundable Php 350 per head(extra rider 2-6

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    Blood and Fluid Flow Rate

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    Name: Ashlei Sickles Exercise 5: Cardiovascular Dynamics: Activity 4: Studying the Effect of Blood Pressure on Blood Flow Rate Lab Report Pre-lab Quiz Results You scored 100% by answering 4 out of 4 questions correctly. 1. Pressure changes in the cardiovascular system primarily result from You correctly answered: b. changes in the force of contraction of the heart. 2. What is the driving force for blood flow? You correctly answered: d. pressure gradient 3. Which of the following is directly

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    Understand Child and Young Person Development Understand the expected pattern of development for children and young people from birth – 19 years Each child and young person will follow an expected pattern of development‚ focusing mainly the skills they are learning rather than the physical growth. Although when discussed the development of children it focuses on the skills it is undeniable that both skills and growth of children and young people are linked and will impact on the development on

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    Foreign Exchange Rate

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    professional citizens‚ students and even to parents as long as they avail there selves of using cell phone. This time in order to distinguished and identified some reasons and proven thoughts with regards to the advantages and disadvantages‚ benefits and effect of cell phone exploit. With this study conducted‚ the

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    Rate and Collison Theory

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    5.05 – Rate and Collision Theory Materials: -Water -Alka-Seltzer tablets -Thermometer -2 Small glass cups -Phone (to use as a timer) -2 big class cups Procedure: 1. Using the glass‚ fill it with water that is 25 degrees Celsius‚ use the thermometer to make sure the temperature is correct. 2. Have my phone ready to time how long it takes for the tablet of alka-seltzer to dissolve in the water. 3. Then‚ getting another cup‚ we have room temperature water. Then‚ we drop another alka-seltzer

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    Experiment to investigate the effect of concentration of electrolyte on the current of voltaic cell Aim The aim is to identify the relationship between the concentration of H2SO4 solution and the current of Cu-Zn voltaic cell. Hypothesis My hypothesis is that the greater the concentration of sulfuric acid the bigger the current of the voltaic cell. In a voltaic cell‚ chemical energy is concerted to electrical though the oxidation and reduction happen on the electrodes. Current will not flow

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    Introduction: Basal Metabolic Rate has been defined as the minimum amount of energy needed by an animal to maintain the basic functions of survival (such as breathing). Several factors including age‚ gender‚ weight‚ and exercise affect the BMR. "BMR increases with increasing muscle tissue" therefore‚ exercising will enhance BMR while with increasing age‚ BMR is reduced (Scott‚ 2008). Also gender differences exist between males and females; it has been shown that males have higher BMRs

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    The effect of increasing substrate concentration on rate of an enzyme reaction. Enzymes are biological catalysts that lower a reactions activation energy making possible many of the reactions needed for life to exist.  Enzymes have a high specificity which have been explained by many theories such as Fischer’s lock and key. Currently the most widely accepted theory is the induced fit hypothesis proposed by Koshland in 1958. This hypothesis solves some of the problems with the Lock and key theory

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