the receiver. Proper ‘Encoding’ is therefore very important to ensure effective communication. Once the ‘encoding’ is done‚ the message is ready for onward transmission. It is to be understood that when we speak the speech is a message‚ when we write the written matter is the message‚ when we paint the picture is the message‚ when we gesture the movements of our arms or expressions on our face is the message. Hence‚ in the process of communication‚ when an idea or thought is properly encoded‚ a
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Character Write up ! Sean Jones who portrayed Mickey used various techniques to show contrast throughout the stages of Mickeys life beginning at the age of seven up to dying around eighteen. !To begin with Sean was very active and typically energetic as a young child. By his tone and pitch constantly increasing we perceived how juvenile he was. Sean also used expressive and exaggerated words to show his youthful eagerness. When in trouble Sean portrayed this by dragging his feet‚ making slow strides
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Acids & Bases Lab Write Up Lab 2 Introduction There are many acids and bases all around us. An acid is known as a hydrogen ion donor (H¯)‚ and a base is known as a hydrogen ion acceptor (H⁺). Acids and bases are represented by the pH scale. The pH scale shows the strength that an acid or base has. This scale ranges from 0-14‚ with 0-6 being acids‚ 8-14 being bases‚ and 7 being neutral‚ such as water. This is defined as the negative log of an ion atom (pH=
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Student Laboratory Guide Write-up: Comprehensive History With your “patient” assuming the role of a client‚ conduct a comprehensive history. History Biographic Data Date: 10/04/2013 Initials only: L.C. Gender: M Race: H Date of Birth: 04/15/1972 Age: 42 Marital Status: married Historian quality : Good Occupation: Aircraft mechanic Source of Data: Patient Reason for Seeking Care/Presenting Problem: Present Health Status Anemia Asthma Artery Disease Osteoarthritis
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There are two ways an interview can be written up. One is as a regular news story (either straight or narrative). The other is in a "Question and Answer" ("Q & A") format. News story style: Choose a Title (HEADLINE) · A good title should have something about the topic of the interview. It may also have a subtitle that includes the name of the person(s) being interviewed (magazine) · Summary of the topic (newspaper) Interviewer/author’s name (BYLINE) Where (geographic
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IB Friction Lab Write Up 3. The slope of my graph represents the constant value for myu as the Normal Force and the force of friction are constantly changing. 4. The kinetic slope is the biggest by far because it represents the less coefficient of friction it has to overcome to move easier. 5. According to my data table‚ an increase in weight always‚ without fail‚ creates a greater force of friction. 6. An increase in weight does not affect the coefficient of friction by also increasing
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pan‚ bent tip probe‚ scalpel‚ specimen bag‚ pins‚ gloves‚ tools‚ paper towels‚ goggles‚ ruler‚ lab coat‚ etc. In Miss Sido`s lab prep she went over the lab packet‚ taught us how to set up for dissection by getting only the certain tools needed‚ having paper towels in the pan‚ and she taught us how to properly clean up after dissection. She performed a lab dissection demo‚ where she showed us how to properly dissect the clam and also gave us a few tips. Some external methods Kylie and I did were lining
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Introduction Enzymes are proteins that are involved in all the chemical processes in living things. As they are made of proteins they are affected by pH and temperature. Enzymes are catalysts; they speed up chemical reactions without being changed themselves. Digestive enzymes speed up the breakdown of large food molecules into smaller ones so that the blood can absorb them. Enzymes turn a large starch molecule into thousands of tiny glucose molecules. Enzymes end in ’ase’. There are thousands of
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within a sample (in this case‚ the color dyes) through the use of chromatography. Utilizing the Rf value‚ we can observe the ratio of movement certain substances make. The “movement” is determined by polarity‚ solubility‚ and the choice of solvent to be used. Each combination will result in a unique ratio‚ thus allowing us to compare unknown samples and discover their identity. The Rf value is essentially the rate the dotted sample will move in accordance to the solvent rising up the chromatography
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on the filter paper. Caution should be used as the root tips are very fragile 5. Transfer one of the garlic root tips to the clean microscope slide. Cut about 2-3 mm from the rounded growing tip. Keep this growing tip and discard the rest. 6. Break up the root tip with the mounted needle (this is called maceration). Add one small drop of toluidine blue and leave to stain for 2 minutes 7. Cover with the cover slip and blot firmly with several layers of filter/ tissue paper and press gently to spread
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