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    Science Experiment

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    Problem Statement The problem is: Which battery lasts the longest out of four different brands‚ Duracell‚ Energizer‚ Eveready and Rayovac? Hypothesis We think that Duracell will last the longest because their advertising claims that no other battery "beats the copper top." Materials 1. Four of the same type‚ size and brand flashlights. 2. Two D-size batteries from each of the following brands: * Duracell * Energizer * Eveready * Rayovac 3. Two other

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    Loftus Experiment

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    Brenda Richardson Intro. to Psych. Chapter 6 Part 2 Loftus Experiment Elizabeth Loftus‚ a psychologist and expert on memory‚ has conducted much research on human memories‚ real and imagined‚ and how that may happen. Loftus‚ personally‚ has experienced the misinformation effect and eyewitness memory. Even though there are several experiments outlined‚ I chose the ’Lost in the Mall’ experiment as more fitting to the sex abuse testimony she gave. Participants‚ twenty-four of them‚

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    February 8‚ 2013 “Three Sins in Killing Three” The seventeenth century saw the creation of the anti-Petrarchan poem. Its purpose was used in a satirical way to make fun of another popular poetic style of the era‚ the Petrarchan poem. The Petrarchan poem is notorious for glorifying women and portraying them as unrealistic‚ goddess-like creatures; and so the anti-Petrarchan poem did quite the opposite. “The Flea”‚ written by John Doe is a perfect example of an anti-Petrarchan poem. “The Flea” is

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    Physics Experiment

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    produced. This would increase the friction between the wheels of the cart and the ramp’s surface. The increase in friction would slow down the moving object (cart). Apparatus Trolley/cart- this is essentially a wooden block with wheels and a rubber end‚ to provide the collision with a cushion upon impact. Weights- these were added to the trolley every turn. This was the independent variable and it was the only variable we had chosen to change. Ramp- this is the means in which we are going

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    Photosynthesis Experiment

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    Photosynthesis Experiment Introduction Photosynthesis is a process used by plants‚ making inorganic molecules into organic molecules (food) using sunlight. Carbon dioxide + Water (mainly from rain)  Glucose + Oxygen From this process‚ carbon dioxide comes from environment. Glucose‚ as a product is used to make energy for growth. Lastly‚ the oxygen is a waste product in this chemical reaction‚ which become part of the Earth’s atmosphere. At this experiment‚ carbon dioxide and water

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    Water Experiment

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    comprehension or as I like to call it creativity. Funny Enough‚ I use the ocean‚ something so serene and effervescent to describe my annual quarter life crisis. Unconciously however‚ that must be no mistake‚ seeing that Water will be the theme of the experiment I will be working with. I’m still a little skeptical as to how I chose Water . There was no real inspiration‚ or interest on such force but rather an intuition that drove me to further explore this element. Perhaps an unconscious inclination

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    of love‚ passion and romance come to mind along with it. However‚ in The Bell Jar and On the Road this is not the case. Both works display a great deal of sex‚ but it is just sex-nothing more‚ just meaningless sex. There is a great detachment from any expressions of love and passion in the stories. The Bell Jar takes a deep look into the place of sexuality in 1950s American culture. While in this time it is considered a norm for men to have sexual desires and to give into these desires outside of

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    Isopod Experiment

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    plants * Where to find: Under logs‚ moist leaf liter‚ in pet food dishes‚ flower pots (have water)‚ and under stones and bricks. Live in moist and shaded areas. Objectives: * Observe various aspects of a terrestrial isopod * Conduct experiments examining the responses of isopods to various environmental factors * Design and conduct an investigation of animal behavior: will the Isopods prefer a normal wet environment or a wet environment with diluted vinegar? Hypothesis: The

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    is a honest piece of writing‚ that will explain things in detail‚ not making you have to really try and figure out what the author is trying to say. Holden does none of these things. If Holden was a real person telling the story‚ it could not be considered a memoir. He continually lies throughout the book‚ and he does not tell the full story by leaving out how he is feeling. Holden lies so much throughout the book‚ you almost start to think that the whole thing is a lie. He even states in the book

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    In both the Bell Jar and Catcher in the Rye‚ we meet characters whose personalities not only establish their situations but clash with the very foundation of the society that they live in. With both settings in a more conservative time‚ the expectations upon these young adults are more focused on gender schemas and societal consistency‚ causing these characters to find hypocritical loopholes through a system structured by privilege‚ class‚ and gender. As both stories are set around the early 1950s

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