difference in the NP solution and the creek water solution. Although we found that the duckweed grows faster in the NP solution‚ rather than the creek water they do indeed have relatively the same mean. Overall our results supports our hypothesis. This also makes us question what kinds of factors are affecting the creek water to kill off the duckweed. Duckweed also is known to stop the growth of algae‚ but in our experiment we ended up having algae grow in some of the wells filled with creek water. We feel
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There are several individuals and past experiences that I believe have helped to form the values that I believe in. Specific people that I believe helped foster what I believe in would be my parents‚ grandparents‚ and a few other people that are special to me. First‚ my parents have informed my values because they have always told me to believe in myself and use what I know to help others. My parents have always enforced in me that I could be whatever change I want to see in the world. They told
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STAGE 1 PHYSICS ASSESSMENT TYPE 1: INVESTIGATIONS FOLIO PRACTICAL INVESTIGATION 2: SPECIFIC HEAT PURPOSE This assessment provides the student with the opportunity to demonstrate their ability to: formulate hypotheses and identify variables conduct an investigation collect‚ analyse and interpret data‚ and form conclusions evaluate results communicate your understanding of the physics concepts relating to the speed of sound in air DESCRIPTION OF ASSESSMENT Students will measure the
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Chapter 4. Hypothesis testing The main aim of the module is to familiarize students with the theoretical knowledge of hypothesis testing and then train them in applying theory to economic practice. After completing this module‚ students will be familiar with: the procedure of hypothesis testing; the possible outcomes in hypothesis testing; the difference between significant and nonsignificant statistical findings. After completing this module‚ students will be able to:
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What makes a movie interesting The power of the actors have to be strong in the movie‚ like the way they interact with one another. Their acting reflects what is going on in the movie and sometimes helps the audience to know what is going on. The story is one of the most important things in a movie. The main story will be shown throughout the movie with a few twists. The twists are the most important part of the story. The movie wouldn’t be interesting if the actors are just jumping around and
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Included in DSM-IV-TR (4th.ed) the term cultural-bound syndrome denotes recurrent‚ locality-specific patterns of abnormal behavior and troubling experience that may or may not be linked to a particular DSM-IV-TR diagnostic category. Many of these patterns are naturally considered to be illnesses‚ or at least afflictions‚ and most have local names. Although presentations conforming to the major DSM-IV-TR categories can be found throughout the world‚ the particular symptoms‚ course‚ and social response are
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Disputes are the reflections of the failure of basic human urges or motivations to secure adequate satisfaction or expression that are fully cured by good industrial relations. Strikes‚ lockouts‚ unfair tactics‚ and grievances are a few of the reflections of industrial unrest and do not appear in an atmosphere of the industrial calm. In the end “good” industrial relations depends on which theory you find more persuasive: unitarism‚ radicalism‚ or pluralism. Unitarism is perceived as an integrated
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isn’t too serious so to prevent further damage occurring at a rapid rate (Amieva‚ et al.‚ 2008). Clinical diagnosis and research of Alzheimer’s disease use Braak staging to classify
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According to Anthony Robbins in reference to his personal power program‚ the following six human needs are the driving forces behind every human being and this influence their motivation levels. (Robbins 2005) * The need for certainty and security: To know that you have a house/shelter where you can be safe especially at night or to be certain that your partner of children will be at home when you return in the afternoon. * The need for uncertainty or variety: The need is in conflict with
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What is Real‚True‚and Good What is the meaning of real‚true‚and good? The answer may seem rather simple‚ but there is no single answer. When thinking more in depth‚ I discovered that there is more to it and a single answer will not suffice. Although in the dictionary these three words have different distinct definitions‚ they have deeper meaning‚ for example‚ the meaning of good is not just good vs evil‚ true is not only true and false‚ and real is not only revolved around what is supernatural
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