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    Nazi Research Experiments

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    in humans (Caplan‚ 286). The most well known experiments in this regard were the experiments conducted on twins at Auschwitz. The other goal of the Nazi scientists was to provide human data that could be applied to the war effort. Experimentation of this sort mainly probed the extremes‚ which the human body could tolerate in a hostile environment. The most famous experiment of this sort was the ‘Dachau Hypothermia Study.’ The rationale of the experiments was as follows: "A consequence of air combat

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    Biology Osmosis Experiment

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    Osmosis Experiment Diana Arrowood Grand Canyon University BIO-100L Biology Concepts September 16‚ 2011 Osmosis Experiment Directions Use the information below to complete the Osmosis Experiment. Materials 1 fresh baking potato Water Salt Four small containers (i.e.‚ drinking cups or clear glasses) A metric ruler Methods and Procedure 1) Place 1 cup (236 ml) of water in each of the 4 containers. In 2 of the containers‚ add 1 tablespoon (14.8 ml) of table salt and mix well until

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    1. Was it ethical to do the prison study in the way that Zimbardo conducted it? Why or why not? Explain your position substantively. I don’t believe that Zimbardo prison experiment was unethical. I do believe that it was morally wrong what he put the volunteers through and the extent he took his study. He himself admitted that he too got wrapped up in his role. Though as it was made clear in class there is a difference between moral and ethical. As defined by Webster’s dictionary ethical is conforming

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    The video contained the results and analysations of a social experiment called the Stanford Prison Experiment. This experiment watched over 24 young‚ healthy‚ college men. They then flipped a coin to see which 12 would act as guards and which 12 would act as prisoners inside of a prison simulation. They acted out this simulation for 6 days before it was cut short due to the amount of cruelty that the men were experiencing. Originally it was to last 2 weeks but after a few had to drop out due to mental

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    positively charged ions (Cations) move away. Anode: Electrode which becomes negatively charged. During the process‚ positively charged ions (Cations) more towards the electrode whilst negatively charged ions (Anions) move away. [Electrodes for this experiment are firstly copper and secondly galvanized steel] (Wikipedia Editor ‚ 2012) (Wikipedia Editor ‚ 2012) (Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia‚ 2007) 2. Direct Current:

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    Jane Elliot's Experiment

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    the 1960’s‚ around the time when Martin Luther King Jr. was fighting for civil rights for people of color‚ a 3rd grade school teacher‚ Jane Elliot‚ from Riceville‚ Iowa was busy at work in an attempt to recreate the negative emotional and physical effects of racism within her classroom. She created an experiment in which she divided her students into unequal groups as a way of creating artificial stereotypes‚ prejudices‚ and discrimination. Jane Elliot eventually expanded her experiments into the

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    Altera Quartus Experiment

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    Report of Experiment 28 - Digital Electronics with Altera Quartus Student ID 200907437 (group 41) ELEC 211 30 Nov 2012 and 7 Dec 2012 Abstract The experiment mainly introduced the fundamental function and application of the software Altera Quartus II with the DE1 development board and a host personal computer. The whole experiment contains five sections (or targets). The experimenters followed the guidance from the lab handout and accomplished the targets designed in the five sections. After

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    The Pulse-Echo Experiment

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    of sound in air through the pulse-echo experiment and the measured air temperature. Hypothesis: I believe the measured air temperature will affect the speed of sound because sound waves are longitudinal waves composed of the alternating compressions and rarefactions in air. If the air temperature is below 0°C‚ then the speed of sound would be lower than 331.6 m/s and if the air temperature is above 0°C‚ then the speed of sound would be higher than 331.6 m/s. Materials: Thermometer‚ closed cardboard

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    Kola Nut Experiment

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    4-METHODOLOGY 4-1 Study design The design of our study is a type of case-control design‚ where the induction of apoptosis on both the myeloid (K562) and lymphoid (Jurkat) human cell lines by kola nut extract will be investigated. The design of the experiment will include a control group of cells (untreated and treated with only solvent that is used in the extraction

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    Chocolate Helps Students Become Happier Henry Vuong Dennis Lin Stella Zhang Introduction: Our experiment is based on a former experiment described in the article A Scientific Experiment‚ In Search of Chocolate Happiness. It was an experiment in a mall Cafe called Butler Chocolate‚ with a purpose of finding a way to help shoppers become happier. By giving each customer a piece of Butler ’s chocolate‚ the Cafe hoped to increase the number of smiling faces at the mall. Early findings have shown

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