Sarah Clay Internal Assessment Design Question: Does the caffeine in Coca-Cola affect blood pressure? Hypothesis: The amount of caffeine in Coca-Cola will cause to the adrenal glands‚ located on the top of the kidneys‚ to release more adrenaline which will in turn cause an increase in blood pressure. As the amount of Coca-Cola decreases‚ so will the difference between initial blood pressure and blood pressure after the consumption of the caffeine. Variables: Independent Variables | Dependent
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itself still lagging behind‚ hence another reorganization set the aim to cut the number of brands that Unilever sold from 1600 to 400 that could be marketed on regional or global scale. To support this a new organization was established focusing on 2 global product divisions; a food division and a home personal care division. Within each division consist business groups focusing on business within a given region. Questions: 1. Why did Unilever’s decentralized organizational structure make
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an be measured. ➔ The reaction mixture is called the system and anything around the system is called the surroundings. ➔ Thermochemical equations give the balanced equation with the enthalpy change. ◆ H₂ (g) + 1/2 O₂ (g) → H₂O (l) ; ∆H°= 286 kJ mol⁻¹ ◆ H₂ (g) + 1/2 O₂ (g) → H₂O (g) ; ∆H°= 242 kJ mol⁻¹ ● The reason there is a difference in the enthalpy is because the first equation the water produced is in liquid state; this allows through convection currents for the heat to be kept
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Lit * ------------------------------------------------- Notes on Non-Realist Modes * ------------------------------------------------- Mode – a way of looking at the world. * ------------------------------------------------- * ------------------------------------------------- 1) Magic Realism * ------------------------------------------------- - Mode of fiction apart from romance and realism * ------------------------------------------------- - A term that hints at disbelief
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World War II is an event that deserves commemoration. 404‚800 american troops died in this war serving their country. They all‚ in some way‚ helped make our country the way it is today. Each and everyone of them deserves honor and respect from those whom they fought for. The World War II memorial helps make that possible. “Blood alone moves the wheels of history‚” said Benito Mussolini‚ Fascist dictator of Italy during WWII. The troops of World War II shed their blood in order to protect their country
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AP/IB Chemistry Internal Assessment Lab Format The following titles and subtitles (in bold) should be used for your lab report and given in this order within your lab report. Title: choose one to fit your experiment I. Design A. Problem – must be a focused‚ clear research question. B. Hypothesis (When appropriate) • Clear answer to Problem – • Logical rational • your conclusion should address the hypothesis you are giving here. C. Variables
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Societies Priests/Priestesses Healers Storytelling Chanting Drumming Dancing Week 2 Hinduism and Jainism No specific origin or founder Gods are in male and female form and represent many different things Karma‚ what comes around goes around good actions have good effects‚ bad actions have bad effects-karma Moksha is when an enlightened human being is freed from the cycle of life-and-death (the endless cycle of death and reincarnation) and comes into a state of completeness. He then becomes one with
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World War II was like any other war‚ treacherous‚ bloody‚ and cruel. Unlike other wars‚ this involved many worldwide countries. Such as Germany‚ Great Britain‚ France‚ United States‚ Japan‚ Italy‚ etc. From strong minded dictators‚ to poor economic situations‚ World War II affected just about everyone in the world. Times were hard‚ people were unhappy about the end of World War I‚ and many governments were left in shambles. The first major cause of WWII was the Treaty of Versailles‚ which was signed
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you are not sure about as well as things you think you are. Therefore‚ list questions about words/lines that are problematic as you come across them. To start with‚ try asking some basic questions about the passage: 1. What is the subject? 2. What are the significant aspects of content? i.e.: • Does it explore aspects of character? • Does it explore relationships? • Does it make use of setting? • What ideas and
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Introduction to Psychology. 7th ed. Belmont‚ CA: Thompson Wadsworth‚ 2005. 261. 2 Woolman‚ Michael. Ways of Knowing: an Introduction to Theory of Knowledge. Melton‚ Vic.: IBID‚ 2006. 107. 3 "Human Genome Project Information." Oak Ridge National Laboratory. 3 Feb. 2011. Web. 01 Mar. 2011. http://www.ornl.gov/sci/techresources/Human_Genome/ home.shtml ----------------------- [1] Introduction to Psychology by James W. Kalat pg. 621 [2] Ways of Knowing: An Introduction to Theory of Knowledge by Michael Woolman
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