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    Crime Rate Comparison

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    different counties and neighbors one another. They both carry high crime rates; however‚ their economic stability is a huge factor in stabilizing the current crime rates and reducing the amount of heinous crimes that occur. Three main crimes that will be used to compare Modesto and Stockton are sex‚ thefts (burglaries) and murders. To help see the comparable data between each city‚ we have designed a data table that compares the yearly statistics to each specific crime and the city they were committed

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    Exchange rate determination is Two-way process and following are factors that Influence Exchange Rates Floating rates are determined by the market forces of supply and demand. How much demand there is in relation to supply of a currency will determine that currency ’s value in relation to another currency. For example‚ if the demand for U.S. dollars by Europeans increases‚ the supply-demand relationship will cause an increase in price of the U.S. dollar in relation to the euro. There are countless

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    Stroke Mortality Rates

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    a stroke. In this‚ 610‚000 are first and new and 185‚000 are recurrent strokes. Nearly 75% of all strokes occur in people above the age of 65. The risk of having a stroke increases after the age of 55 but it can occur at any age. Stroke mortality rates are higher for African-Americans than for whites‚ even at younger ages (Mozaffarian et al.‚ 2015). The number of people living with stroke is expected to increase by 4 million by the year 2030 (Heidenreich et al.‚ 2011). Clinical types and subtypes

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    1. Introduction: This investigation will show the effect of temperature on the rate of reaction. The Berocca tablet was reacted with hot water (47oC) and then with cold water (20oC). In the hypothesis‚ it was predicted that the temperature will be inverse proportional to the time Berocca tablet reacts with water to produce 50ml of carbon dioxide gas. Through the result table‚ we can see that the hypothesis is supported and it was correct. In the conclusion‚ it was shown that the temperature has the

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    Heart Rate Lab Report

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    the difference in heart rates before and during intense exercise. Aim: The aim of the investigation was to discover how the heart rate varied with the intensity of exercise. The heart rate is a term describing the regularity of the cardiac cycle. The heart rate is the amount of times it contracts (beats) in a unit of time‚ nearly always per minute. At rest the adult female’s heart rate regulates 75 bpm (beats per minute) but this varies between people. If the heart rate is measured before‚ during

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    Heart Rate Investigation

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    The Effect of Exercise on Heart Rate The aim of this investigation is to find out how different types of exercise can affect my heart rate. To measure and record my heart rate‚ I am going to undergo an experimental test. I am going to do 3 different types of exercise: walking‚ light jog and lastly hard running. First‚ I will draw out a table to record my results‚ and then I will measure my resting heart rate for one minute. To make the experiment as accurate as possible‚ I will

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    human nature for us to compare ourselves with others‚ whether or not we do this on a conscious level. We compare ourselves to actors/actress‚ models‚ people we see on the street‚ etc.‚ which more often than not‚ if we do it too much‚ makes us‚ feel like a bit of a failure‚ even for just a moment. No matter how well you are doing for yourself‚ there is always someone out there who you will think is better than you‚ based on what your idea of yourself may be. I never compare myself with others but

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    A Normal Day-Written by Daniel Uyanneh Everyone has their own opinion about secondary school‚ Some people think that secondary school is as easy as standing on your own two feet‚ some people even say that it isn’t that tricky. However when you’re a child in the 21st century it is harder than you may think. Today was a typical day in English class the luminous sun was high in the dismal glaucous sky. My mood was like the weather inside I felt very tiresome like the dismal sky and on the outside

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    IMPORTANCE OF CONDUCTING BASELINE SURVEYS BEFORE A PARTICULAR PROJECT HAS COMMENCED. The Baseline Survey is the first step in the project. A Baseline Survey gathers key information early in a project so that later judgments can be made about the quality and development results achieved of the project. The project’s monitoring and evaluation plan is closely linked to each (objective) level of the log frame and includes indicators of achievement and means of verification. The Baseline Survey is an early

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    Obesity rates 2050

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    Statistics suggest that in 2050 50% of the population will be obese. It is claimed that by 2050 half the population of the United Kingdom will be obese. This is a frightening statistic for Government‚ health professionals and individuals. The National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence (NICE) has stated that Obesity can contribute to a range of problems‚ including heart disease‚ type 2 diabetes‚ osteoarthritis and some cancers. 1 Obesity is caused by primarily eating too much and

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