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    The investigation on the average mass of DNA with the mass of banana‚ strawberry and kiwi. Purpose: The purpose of this lab is to investigate the comparison between the amount of DNA per gram of fruit that can be extracted from a banana‚ strawberry and kiwi and to determine which one has more DNA. Hypothesis: The banana genome contains 837 MBPs and the strawberry genome contains 206 MBPs and the kiwi genome contains 128 MBPs. This states that there are more base pairs in a banana genome

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    Reconstructing a Cow’s Knee Lab Objective: To learn the function of the knee and how its ligaments work to create the movement the knee makes by taking apart the knee and reconstructing it with different materials to replace the ligaments. Hypothesis: If we replace the cow’s knee tendons with rubber bands then it will work like a new knee because the rubber bands will provide the support‚ strength‚ and flexibility it needs. Safety: Wear gloves while handling the knee‚ use precaution when

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    of applications of this central idea. There are actually three main branches of homeschooling‚ each with its own unique attributes. The most unique common types of homeschooling are independent studies‚ charter homeschooling‚ and unschooling. The first type of homeschooling is Independent Study. Independent study is a different way of

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    Essay People have become overly dependent on technology We are living in a society which is called "technologically civilized" society. Every small work we do is technology dependent. Today every other person is recognized with the device or gadget‚ he carries; which is technically advanced. Ultimately‚ we can say that ‚"living without technology is like living without air" in this technical world of today. Therefore‚ we are much dependent on technology. Our lifestyles have changed

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    The Possibility for Singapore to be Independent on Food Supply National University of Singapore Hou Liwen Fan Yueyi Zhang Xingxing Introduction Food supply of a country is essential‚ because it concerns the livelihood of the citizens and it is the basis of the

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    Proposal: Provide Virtual College Campus Tours A virtual college campus tour is a program on a computer where anybody can see the campus without even leaving the home. In the virtual tour it would be as if you are actually walking the campus. It would be convenient for those students who want to see a school out of state. There will be no need to take a long road trip or plane. The school will also save money by having fewer employees to give the tour. There is a large convenience in a college

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    Immersive Virtual Reality (IVE) has been implemented as an advanced experimental equipment in diverse research areas. In occupant behavior study‚ it has also gained reputations since its potentials serve realistic virtual experience to participants and allow researchers to record their responds. Nevertheless‚ it is still limited due to instrument and side effects lessening the tolerance of participants exposing to the experiment. As a result‚ conducting IVE experiment usually confronts by small sample

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    Many different aspects of the learning and encoding of particular tasks and skills can affect the subsequent performance in these tasks. Specifically in the case of studying material in an educational context‚ building the scaffolding for strong retrieval pathways is imperative to proper learning and memorization of content. Manipulating the context of how one learns and is tested can be a powerful tool in strengthening the retrieval of studied material. Godden and Baddeley (1975) performed an experiment

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    2.4 Dynamic Experience Management in Virtual Worlds for Entertainment‚ Education‚ and Training Recent workstations have the facility to build the storytelling incident interactive by concerning a contestant or beginner as a personality in the story itself. An outline for creating interactive stories for amusement‚ instructive‚ and guiding purposes is offered based on a sort of agent called knowledgeable director(experience manager). An experience manager (a simplification of a drama manager) is an

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    Virtual Reality: The Past‚ The Present‚ and The Future Clinton M. Lawrence INF103: Computer Literacy (ACF1132D) Instructor: Troy O’Neal September 5‚ 2011 Virtual reality (VR) is a term that applies to computer-simulated environments that can simulate physical presence in places in the real world‚ as well as in imaginary worlds. Over the next few minutes I will give you a well designed overlook of how over the years we have advanced in the field of virtual reality or as more commonly know as

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