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    . Student Exploration: Graphing Skills Vocabulary: bar graph‚ line graph‚ negative relationship‚ pie chart‚ positive relationship‚ scale‚ scatter plot‚ variable Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) 1. Four kinds of graphs are shown in this Gizmo. Circle the kinds you have seen before. [pic] [pic] [pic] [pic] Bar graph Line graph Pie chart Scatter plot 2. Where have you seen graphs used? Graphs are used everywhere.

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    Student Exploration: Fan Cart Physics Vocabulary: acceleration‚ force‚ friction‚ mass‚ newton‚ Newton’s first law‚ Newton’s second law‚ Newton’s third law‚ velocity Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) 1. Imagine a horse pulling a cart. What would happen to the speed of the cart if several bags of cement were added to the cart? The speed of the cart would decrease. 2. Suppose several more horses were hitched up to the same cart. How would this affect the speed

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    Brews Drugs and alcohol‚ do they have a significant impact on the lives of college students or just the ones that fall short to the influence? There is a major problem with students using and abusing these substances‚ not only does it have negative effects on the user‚ but on the user ’s friends and family as well. A lot of drugs and alcohol become easily available to college students over the course of their college years. What can be done to help prevent students from abusing drugs and alcohol

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    Name: Date: Student Exploration: DNA Fingerprint Analysis Vocabulary: codon‚ DNA‚ DNA fingerprint‚ genotype‚ identical twins‚ nitrogenous base‚ phenotype‚ trait Prior Knowledge Questions (Do these BEFORE using the Gizmo.) 1. The two navy officers shown at left are identical twins. Why do you think identical twins look so similar? Identical twins look so similar because identical twins have the same genetic

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    While advancing to college‚ countless students begin to possess habits that have a negative effect on his or her health‚ emotions‚ and relationships with others. These habits include drugs‚ lack of sleep‚ unhealthy eating routines‚ and numerous others. College can be a very stressful environment for students‚ causing them to obtain new habits that are very harmful. Students feel as though these habits will help with the stress in their lives‚ but unfortunately it only makes them sick and harms

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    Enter your answers in the space provided ONLY. Please be sure to use proper notation and rounding. 1. The physician orders 4600 units of heparin sodium subcutaneously every 8 hrs. a. Determine the amount to give using the label provided. Answer: __0.46 units_______ [pic] b. Mark the appropriate syringe with the amount. [pic] [pic] 2. A solution of 35‚000 units of heparin in 500 mL normal saline is to infuse at 2000 units/hr. What is the

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    THE EFFECTS OF DRUG USE ON HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS AND ITS CORRELATION TO EDUCATIONAL ACHIEVEMENT HHS4M Submitted to: Mrs. Palarchio Submitted by: Jose Saravia Due Date: May 31st‚ 2013. The hypothesis

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    for MSD of Boone Township‚ there is a rule that states if students are in a school sport or in a club‚ they are put in a pool of students that are liable to be drug tested. Random drug screenings to students that are in grades 9-12‚ participate in extracurricular activities‚ or those who drive to and from school is an invasion of privacy and therefore should only be limited to drug screenings if reasonable suspicions are raised. Students that participate in clubs‚ school sports teams‚ organizations

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    U.S. are drug testing students in hopes that it will curb student drug use. The majority of these policies target student-athletes or participants in extracurricular activities‚ and on both sides of the debate‚ many questions remain: Is student drug testing an invasion of privacy? How prevalent are drug-testing policies in U.S. schools? Does research show that these policies work? A look at the facts provides a clearer picture about the benefits and problems associated with student drug testing.

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    Why Are Students Attracted to Drugs and Drinking? Outline Thesis statement: Although the main reason students are attracted to drugs and alcohol is the stress they encountered with their academics‚ other problems include: I. Students using drugs and drinking alcohol due to external influences: A. Due to peer pressures. B. Due to parental problems. C. Due to the popular media. D. Misinformation. II. Internal influences: E. Boredom. F. Instant

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