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    Heart Rate Lab Report

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    An investigation to show 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

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    A tragic hero is defined as “a literary character who makes an error of judgment or has a fatal flaw that‚ combined with fate and external forces‚ brings on a tragedy” (Dictionary.com). This identity holds true for John Proctor. He is a valued and respectful man who has made a misjudgment while in a dark place. Sometimes a hero can make a mistake that leads to his or her downfall. Many tragic heroes have a flaw that leads to their tragedy and John Proctor’s gets the best of him. In Arthur Miller’s

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    IntroductionThe purpose of this experiment is to determine whether or not caffeine has an affect on the heart rate of DaphniaHypothesisThe Daphnia heart rate will increase with the concentration of caffeine. I based my hypothesis on the fact that humans heart rates increase with caffeine as it acts as a stimulant drug. In the experiment there will be several variables that I need to try and control‚ the temperature of the water is one of these because if the temperature is higher or lower on the

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    Synthesis of Aspirin

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    Jeana Greaves Chem3301-112 June 19‚ 2013 Synthesis of Aspirin from Methyl Salicylate Introduction The synthesis of Aspirin (Acetyl Salicyclic Acid) began with methyl salicylate and sodium hydroxide as the reagent. The polar oxygen accepts the electrons from now positively charged hydrogen. The positively charged sodium disassociates leaving the hydroxide ion with a negative Scheme 1 shows the mechanisms that were demonstrated during the synthesis of Aspirin. charge that attracts to the positively

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    Throughout history‚ individuals have stood up to the most intimidating of forces if they feel they are being wrongly oppressed. In The Crucible by Arthur Miller individuals in Salem‚ Massachusetts are being accused of witchcraft and subsequently sought out by the courts for punishment. In the play‚ John Proctor’s wife is sentenced to the death penalty for being accused of witchcraft. Proctor’s only hope to save her is to challenge the hypocrisy of the Puritan theocracy of Salem and to fight against

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    pragmatics

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    pragmatics 5.2 Relevance theory 5.3 Semantic autonomy and pragmatic intrusion 89 90 102 117 6 Applications of Pragmatics 6.1 Politeness 6.2 Literature 6.3 Language acquisition 6.4 Clinical linguistics 6.5 Experimental pragmatics 131 132 141 149 157 164 7 Pragmatics and Language in Context 7.1 Conversation analysis 7.2 Discourse analysis 176 177 181 v PROOF vi CONTENTS 7.3 Sociolinguistics 7.4 Corpus linguistics 184 187 Glossary 191 Bibliography

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    theory and evolutionary explanations compatible? American Psychologist‚ 51‚ pp. 909-917. ψ Barber‚ N. (1998) Secular changes in standards of bodily attractiveness in American women: Different masculine and feminine ideals. The Journal of Psychology‚ 132‚ pp 87-94. ψ Baron‚ R. A.‚ and Byrne (2000) Social Psychology (9th ed). Nova York. Allyn and Bacon. ψ Buss‚ D‚ M (1994) The evolution of desire strategies of human mating. New York. ψ Buss‚ D‚ M (1999) Evolutionary Psychology: The new science of the

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    would want to stay (“Motivation in Today’s Workplace: The Link to Performance‚” 2010). McShane & Von Glinow (2010) defines “motivation as the forces within a person that affect the direction‚ intensity‚ and persistence of voluntary behavior” (p. 132). The responsibility of motivation in an organization is threefold. It relies on the senior leadership‚ the direct manger‚ and the employee. Numerous factors are involved‚ including trust‚ engagement‚ values‚ job satisfaction‚ achievement‚ acknowledgement

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    STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM Although this case presents several different issues to consider‚ the underlying problem is the correct implementation of Eastboro’s dividend policy. Eastboro was founded as a manufacturer of machine parts‚ and has traditionally paid a fairly substantial dividend. However‚ in recent years‚ the core focus of the company has shifted toward technology in the fields of computer-aided design and manufacturing‚ highlighted by its latest development‚ Artificial Workforce. This

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    Question 1 Mary v Peter Issue Given that Mary was injured by Peters’ act‚ is he solely liable for the accident? Law * In this case‚ we have to look at the Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW) to determine who was negligent and in specific‚ we use s 5B(1)‚ s 5B(2) and s 5R of the Civil Liability Act 2002 (NSW); s 5B(1) for the reasonable foreseeability test‚ s 5B(2) for determining if the standard of reasonable care has been breached and s 5R for contributory negligence. * Where both the

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