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    is essential in the adult world. Every day the economic needs‚ political pursuits‚ and recreational endeavors of this world demand critical thinking skills and creative thought processes to oversee and work out their respective goals.   Though many do agree that organized activities help nourish social interactions and cooperative strategies‚ this type

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    Why Do Tachyons Exist

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    matter like spin‚ as well as an antiparticle (the antitachyon).Tachyons appear to violate causality‚ because they can be sent to the past assuming the Theory of Special Relativity is true‚ this creates a time paradox. Therefore‚ it seems that if Tachyons do exist‚ the Theory of Special Relativity must be false‚ “and there exists a unique time order for all observers in the universe independent of their state of motion.” quoting scienceworld.wolfram.com.

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    Why Do Organisms Survive?

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    All organisms must have adaptations to survive. The adaptations that organisms develop help them to survive in their environments and then are passed down through reproduction. The genes are passed to future generations and adaptations continue to occur over long periods of time. Nature Works tells us‚” animals that are better adapted to their environment survive and breed. Animals that are not well adapted to an environment may not survive.” There are three types of adaptations that can occur: morphological

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    the window. Record the mass (m)‚ volume (V)‚ and density (ρ) of the wood block. 5. In the middle of the screen there is a container of water. Record the volume of the water. 6. Drop the wood block into the water. Does the wood block float? Explain why or why not. 7. Place the block so that it is completely submerged in the water. Now what is the volume of the water? By how much did it change? 8. Write a statement about the volume of an object and the volume of liquid displaced.

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    Why Do Handguns Be Banned

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    Gun Control-Banning handguns Eric Bauman Comp 1 Handguns while being the choice of criminals‚ are also the choice of citizens. Since handguns are easy for criminals to steal‚ handguns easily obtainable on the black market. This makes handguns an attractive choice for criminals. The majority of firearm crimes are committed with handguns. Yes there is an issue at hand‚ but is banning handguns the best way to protect the innocent? Handguns while dangerous‚ when put

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    Why Do People Conform

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    I have never heard of ’Conformity’ as well‚ so I searched it. Conformity is a type of social influence involving a change in behavior or belief so as to fit in with a group. This change is in response to real or imagined group pressure that may take different forms‚ including bullying‚ persuasion‚ teasing‚ and criticism. There are three reasons we conform: ambiguous subject‚ high majority‚ and authoritative figure. Conformity by ambiguous subject is that a person changes their behavior to fit in

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    difference in the respect. One of the reasons for these sharply contrasting results was the nature of tasks and material used in later studies. In earlier studies the tasks used were the once with which males were more familiar than females. Generally‚ individuals yield more easily when they are not sure about how to behave then when they are confident about the task. So naturally in the earlier studies females yielded much more easily than males. This reasoning was confirmed by another experiment

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    Why Do People Multitask?

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    Explosion of technologies nowadays opens the route for people multitask more often‚ thus has them to do more than one activity on a daily basis. For instance‚ some people will use their mental task combined with their social task‚ texting their friends while studying at home‚ which lead to trouble concentration and performance loss. However‚ some people are trained to multitask by listening to music with their iPhone while doing homework. According to the author Naomi Baron from the book Always

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    or children on the autism spectrum typically are aggressive due to these genetic issues. With this in mind‚ why do you think those children are typically bullied rather than bullying others? There is a drive and purpose behind why bullies exhibit the behaviours they do. It can be concluded through looking at the evolutionary theories of why people bully‚ that bullies behave in the way they do to reach a goal‚ whether that goal is to gain recourses‚ to achieve good mental health or to gain physical

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    Why Do Sodium Citrate

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    We supposed that if we exceeded this measurement‚ the sodium citrate would unbalance the whole solution‚ making the balls deform. If we added too little of the sodium citrate‚ we thought that there would be too little for the sodium citrate to fully do its job of forming spheres. We expected no balls to form if there was no sodium citrate. So as we assumed‚ 0.5 grams of sodium citrate worked the best of creating perfect spheres.

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