Assignment Electronic Library Database Search Instructions The MMCC electronic library offers services to assist in your research as it is imperative to use academic articles for your research project. Due to the new library website‚ there is a different procedure for finding Academic Articles: · Visit the college’s website at www.midmich.edu · Click on Library & Learning Services in the menu on the left hand side of the screen · Click on Library in the menu on
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Specific Heat Lab Report “Here are the facts we confront; No one is against conservation. No one is against alternative fuel sources.” – J. D. Hayworth Research Question: Does the number of hydrocarbons that a fuel is composed of affect how much it will ignite? If so‚ consider the following: What is the quantity and concentration of the combustion that is released and how can that be measured in other (more coherent) means? These are the fuels that were seasoned throughout the
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August 14‚ 2011 University of Phoenix Academic Honesty The first article I came across when performing my search was Online Academic Integrity by David Mastin‚ Jennifer Peszka‚ and Deborah Lilly. It was peer reviewed and published in Teaching of Psychology‚ July-September 2009‚ volume 36 issue 3. Using EBSCOhost I searched for online academic integrity. In this article research and surveys were conducted among students regarding academic integrity and dishonesty. The issue in this was that most students
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well as providing the blue print of all kinds of revolutions. Though Gandhi wrote extensively‚ Hind Swaraj was his earliest text‚ in which he questioned the accepted myths and the truths of his times. The text is not only a tract on political methodology‚ philosophy or political movements; it is a statement of faith. Therefore‚ its relevance goes much beyond the time frame in which it was written. Gandhi wrote this short tract in 1909 originally in Gujarati on a return voyage from London to
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A. Kinds of Reading Materials 1. Reference books of a general or specialized nature . 2. Books of fiction . 3. Books of biographies and autobiographies . 4. Books which supplement the college courses such as education ‚ business ‚ foreign languages ‚ history ‚ literature ‚ etc. 5. General books not related to specific subjects and books on special fields not included in the college program of instruction . 6. Magazines and newspapers which include current issues and bound volumes . 7 . Government
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CONTENTS Chapter 1 Introduction...................................................................…...5 1.1 Background of the study…………………………………………….6 1.2 Objectives of the study……………………………………………… 1.2.1 General Objectives…………………………………………16 1.2.2 Specific Objectives……………………………………….16 1.3 Significance of the study…………………………………………..17 1.4 Scope & Limitation of the study………………………………….18-19 Chapter 2 Review of Related Literature 2.1 Local Literature……………………………………………………….20 2.2 Foreign Literature……………………………………………………
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PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING…………………………… feb.21 * Background of the problem * Statement of the problem * Objectives * Significance * Scope and limitations - Definition of Terms 2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY …………………………….. feb. 23 - Research Design - Respondents of the Study - Instrumentation - Data Gathering Procedure - Technical Background 3 PROJECT MANAGEMENT ……….. feb. 25 - Description of Activities - Gantt Chart of Activities
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OVERVIEW Background of the Study Today‚ libraries are intensified and triggered by many advances and rapid inventions of science and technology that are greatly affecting the library operations as a whole. The non-stop discoveries of this new technology‚ particularly computers‚ redefined the role of libraries. A library is a collection of information‚ sources‚ resources‚ books‚ and services‚ and the structure in which it is housed. It is organized for use and maintained by a public body‚ an institution
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A pH meter is an electronic device used for measuring the pH (acidity or alkalinity) of a liquid (though special probes are sometimes used to measure the pH of semi-solid substances). A typical pH meter consists of a special measuring probe (a glass electrode) connected to an electronic meter that measures and displays the pH reading. A colorimeter is a device used in colorimetry. In scientific fields the word generally refers to the device that measures the absorbance of particular wavelengths
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In conclusion‚ the original sample was used to collect different amounts of fraction. The original sample was Spirulina‚ which was spun down in a centrifuge before using. This process helps to separate the proteins from the tissues. Table 1 shows the amount of fraction collected from each sample. Based off the collected fractions‚ there is a larger quantity of yellow fraction present than the blue fraction. The yellow fraction remained in the filter for a longer period of time than the blue fraction
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