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…Title: The Effect of Salinity on Growth and Chlorophyll Content in Representative Classes of Unicellular Marine Algae. Significant Findings, Questions and Observations: The purpose of this study was to determine if there was a general relationship…
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…The Effects of Global Warming Global warming during the past century has been so gradual as to be nearly imperceptible. Neither does it adhere to a regular schedule or predictable pattern, which perhaps explains why doubters and nay-sayers still…
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…of peers and professors how the works of Liam O’Flaherty, and Ralph Ellison convey realism and power when showing the effects of violence and war usually due to conflicts of interest in racial and ethnic issues. The lives of the characters, in the pieces…
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…SC 1-The Effect of Caffeine on Reactions Variables 1. Sugar taken 2. Exercise 3. Activity 4. Food taken 5. Pulse Prediction I will be investigating the pulse before and after taking coke, which contains caffeine. I predict…
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…properly so that they understand what needs to be done, how to do it, and why it should be done. Effective training, however, involves more than simply providing information. The best way to motivate and change behavior is to use a variety of proven techniques…
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…Courtenay Adkins Psy1012 November 4, 2003 Effects of Abortion After abortion it has been observed that the women experience five to ten years of denial and this happens because of the trauma she has gone through by her abortion. This keeps…
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…an extra edge on their opponent. No matter what the drug or what the reason for taking them the effects could become very devastating. They can range from problems with family, failed relationships, physical changes, and as well as financial problems. Drugs can…
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…. Brainstorming works well individually or within a group but is increasingly more effective when a greater amount of people are involved. This line of reasoning follows the idea that two heads are better than one. In order for brainstorming to most effective, one must…
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…Introduction. The 'Stroop Effect' was first introduced in 1935. It originated from the theory of automatic processes. It is clear that some processing activities become automatic as a result of prolonged practice eg. Typing, driving, etc. Automatic…
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…. The three people in the sub-group looked at each other and started arguing whose fault it was. Causal Analysis I looked to the model of team effectiveness to determine which set of contingencies have hindered the performance of the group to produce a good paper…
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