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    measurement of some sort‚ whether by taking readings off instruments‚ sketching‚ counting‚ or conducting interviews. Conducting primary research is a useful skill to acquire as it can greatly supplement our research in secondary sources‚ such as journals‚ magazines‚ or books. We can also use it as the focus of our writing project. In primary data collection‚ we collect the data ourselves by using methods such as interviews and questionnaires. The key point here is that the data we collect is

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    tired because I went to band 3 times today which is too much for me. In band today I tried to help someone that was new to playing the trombone‚ I don’t know if I helped him but he said that he was understanding it better so I must have helped him a little bit. Lastly I am tired of homework because I have had way to much over the past two days‚ and it is all because of that thing were we have to make a poster. The reason that is making me get so much more homework is because I was going to do that homework

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    a Venetian‚ in the Thirteenth Century: Being a Description‚ by that Early Traveller‚ of Remarkable Places and Things‚ in the Eastern Parts of the World. pp. 353–355. Retrieved 19 September 2012. ^ D ’Eprio‚ Peter & Pinkowish‚ Mary Desmond (1998). What Are The Seven Wonders Of The World? First Anchor Books‚ p.192. ISBN 0-385-49062-3 ^ "Online Etymology Dictionary" ^ a b Krugman‚ Paul & Wells‚ Robin‚ Economics‚ Worth Publishers‚ New York (2006) ^ a b Abel‚ Andrew; Bernanke‚ Ben (2005)

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    PRINCIPLES OF DATA QUALITY Arthur D. Chapman1 Although most data gathering disciples treat error as an embarrassing issue to be expunged‚ the error inherent in [spatial] data deserves closer attention and public understanding …because error provides a critical component in judging fitness for use. (Chrisman 1991). Australian Biodiversity Information Services PO Box 7491‚ Toowoomba South‚ Qld‚ Australia email: papers.digit@gbif.org 1 © 2005‚ Global Biodiversity Information Facility Material

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    The cell functions much in the way a city does. Although it may be an old analogy‚ it may be one of the best. Following is a list of cell parts and how their function is similar to functions of a city or town. The cell membrane is the city limits of our city. Outside of the city limits‚ the local government has no jurisdiction‚ but inside those limits‚ people are subject to the “laws of the land”. The nucleus – This is the place where direction is given and DNA is sent from. This would

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    In episode four of season two of the Simpsons entitled “Two cars in every garage and three eyes on every fish” we see the corruption of power and politics. Mr. Burns a very wealthy man runs for governor‚ he is very unconcerned for the citizens of Springfield‚ and is only concern is the power he will attain from becoming governor. Mr. Burns has made his wealth for starting a nuclear power plant which dumps waste in a nearby lake. He has been confronted with the eco- friendliness of his plant and of

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    What are the three most abundant lipids in the body? What is a triglyceride and where is it found? What is its exact chemical structure? What is the difference between saturated and unsaturated free fatty acids? What is a trans fat? Where can free fatty acids be found in the body? What is the unique structure of a phospholipid? Where are phospholipids found and what are their most important characteristics? What is a steroid fat? What is its structure? What are the most common steroid fats

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    Why did the Whitechapel murders attract so much attention in 1888? There were many reasons on why the Whitechapel murders attracted so much attention in 1888. Some of the reasons were to do with the press and how they exaggerated the real story. Other reasons were to do with the industrial revolution and how it had an effect on the public. One of the reasons why the Whitechapel murders attracted so much attention was because of the fear of crime. I think this is true because back then in the

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    the pulley‚ some kind of mass is suspended by each end of the string. When the suspended masses are unequal‚ the system will accelerate towards the direction of the larger mass. In this experiment‚ we used different masses to the velocity of the Atwood system. The data we collect for this experiment are the differences in mass between the two masses‚ the distance the heavier mass has to fall to hit the ground‚ and the time it took for the heavier mass to hit the ground. We use this data to determine

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    system is(Witherbee). Over the next few years the U.S. tries to find ways to make this better. “Kids in school are not doing the basics‚”Witherbee states(Witherbee). She does not like how the schools these days are doing there job. She has looked into what schools have been teaching. A study came out and said that‚ “Only 31 percent of high school graduates had completed intermediate

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