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    Slater Research Project

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    Slater Research Project Porcellio Scaber Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction 1.1 Background 1.2 Biology/Ecology of Slaters 1.3 Aims of the project‚ Hypothesis/Null Hypothesis 2.0 Method 2.1 Vivarium 2.2 Equipment 2.3 Apparatus Construction 2.4 Experiment Method 2.5 Control Experiment Method 2.6 Control of Variables 3.0 Results 3.1 Experiment 3.2 Control Experiment 3.3 Statistical analysis‚ Chi square 4.0 Discussion 4.1 Discussion of the Experiment results 4.2

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    In her chapter “Empathy diaries‚ or the flight from conversation I don’t remember which one it is‚” Sherry Turkle argues that people have become so accustomed to texting or other communication about everything that people are struggling to have a sit down conversation. She influenced my writing‚ and places where she showed up in this part is when I talk about having a conversation and not being able to focus on it because you are focused on your phone or distracted by something else. Sherry Turkle’s

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    Sherry Turkle Analysis

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    Sherry Turkle is correct when saying social media is corroding the real community. Social media is broadening our connections‚ but making them shallower. Social media gives people a false sense of belonging and connection. As Sherry Turkle pointed out‚ technology “offers us three gratifying fantasies. One‚ that we can put our attention wherever we want it to be; two‚ that we will always be heard; and three‚ that we will never have to be alone. And that third idea‚ that we will never have to be alone

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    In the article‚ “Stop Googling. Let’s Talk.” by Sherry Turkle‚ she talks about how the impact of phones and how the use of technology affects our conversations and interactions with people. Turkle talks about how nowadays people divide their attention between multiple things‚ but the two main examples she uses are phones and conversations. By dividing their attention‚ people rarely dive into deep conversations with one another. They tend to have shallow conversations with people due to the fact that

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    Evocative Objects

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    INTRODUCTION: THE THINGS THAT MATTER Sherry Turkle I grew up hoping that objects would connect me to the world. As a child‚ I spent many weekends at my grandparents’ apartment in Brooklyn. Space there was limited‚ and all of the family keepsakes—including my aunt’s and my mother’s books‚ trinkets‚ souvenirs‚ and photographs—were stored in a kitchen closet‚ set high‚ just below the ceiling. I could reach this cache only by standing on the kitchen table that I moved in front of the closet. This

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    source communication which can lead to the inability of communicating properly in person. As Sherry Turkle notes in No Need to Call‚ smart phones are used as protection from reality (376). With phones‚ there are no commitments‚ so people can generate a better version of themselves online by creating profiles and avatars. They have the advantage of displaying more qualities than they possess. As Turkle notes‚ Stephen A. Mitchell and Margaret J. Black mentions how in psychoanalysis‚ online life makes

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    quickly across networks‚ and people often overlook that what they’re sharing might reach someone they don’t want to connect with. Despite technology’s intent to bring us together‚ it’s actually tearing us apart. In Source A‚ Alone Together‚ Sherry Turkle addresses how technology has offered us substitutes for connecting face-to-face‚ “They talk about how hard it is to understand family and friends…A forty-four-year-old woman says‚ “After

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    Report Carry out a practical investigation in a biology context‚ with guidance. Name : Olivia Nilson Introduction Slaters (woodlice or porcellio scaber) are often found in gardens. They usually like to hide in cool moist dirt or in cold places such as under pots or bricks Aim : To investigate how temperature affects the speed of slaters Hypothesis : I predict that the slaters will move faster when the temperature is increased‚ above their preferred temperature range‚ as they try to find a way

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    Ph Effect Slaters

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    Armadillium vulgare taxis response to different pH levels. Abstract The terrestrial isopod‚ Armadillium vulgare is commonly referred to as a slater or pill bug. Since transitioning from the sea to land and originally colonizing in Mediterranean regions‚ it has adapted throughout evolution to inhabit local microhabitats. The pill bug is bound by several parameters and also has specific requirements that need to be met for optimal biological functioning. As such‚ behavioural and physiological

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    Paladin By Sally Slater

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    I am reading Paladin by Sally Slater and I am on page 185. This book is about a seventeen-year-old girl named Samantha‚ who is the daughter of a duke and his late duchess. After her mother’s death‚ Samantha takes on the surname of Sam and joins the elite fighting group called the Paladins‚ who protect Thule from murderous demons. In doing so‚ she goes undercover as a boy so that she can receive training‚ and one day join the Paladins. Along the way‚ she befriends her mentor Paladin‚ Tristan‚

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