Category: Sciences 2502
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Anthropology: The `Kennewick Man Controversy’
Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction The Kennewick Man Controversy is a prime example of disability to resolve an issue in a proper and skillful manner and the all the involved parties, the archaeologists, the US Government and the Umatilla tribe, lacked the understanding of the other party and ultimately lead to…
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Gravitational Force and Its Main Principles
The essential principles of gravity depend on several critical variables. These are the objects’ mass – the larger the mass, the stronger the pull – and the distance between objects, which, with the increase, weakens the force with which these objects are pulled toward each other (Heppler, 2018). The mass of the Earth is sufficient…
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Chile’s Economy and Political Stability
Table of Contents Introduction Overview of the Nation Economy Political Stability Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Chile is one of the Latin American nations that has been a Spanish colony and whose culture and social environment evolved in connection with Spain. It is a well-developed nation with a thriving economy; however, in recent years, there has…
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Rosalind Franklin and the Incident With Nobel Prize
The April 25, 1953 issue of journal Nature published three consecutive papers, and has given the world one of the most exciting discoveries of 20th century, the “molecular structure of nucleic acids”, for which Watson, Crick and Wilkins shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1962 for their “discoveries concerning the molecular structure…
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Vegabonds: Definition and Functions
Vegabond is a commonly used terminology in astronomy which means a free movement of the Space’s planets and their moons. According to Lang (2018), the objects are flexible, and they can move in different parts of the Space. However, they have their specific orbits around the Sun in the Solar System and the Earth stays…
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Experimental Intervention and Validity
When applying a scientific method to the scenario, it is possible to offer null and research hypotheses. A null hypothesis is as follows: An experimental intervention does not lead to a statistically significant increase in students’ motivation to participate in discussions. Since a research hypothesis represents the expected outcome of a study, the following statement…
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“Diversity Revealed: From Atoms to Traits” by David M. Kingsley
The paper under consideration is an article titled as “Diversity Revealed: From Atoms to Traits”. This text was authored by David M. Kingsley and was published in the Scientific American Magazine on December 18th, 2008. The paper is based on Charles Darwin’s theory of random variations and how scientists in the contemporary scenario have built…
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Electric Potential Lab: Longer Wires Create More Resistance
Table of Contents Introduction After the Change to 100 ohms Resister Two Battery and Two Bulb Circuit Important Findings References Introduction The PhET circuit for the lab requires building a circuit using a 9V battery, 10Ω resistor, light bulb, and connecting wire as labeled above before taking measurements. The battery and the resistor measured 9.00…
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How Is a Black Hole Formed at the End of a Star’s Life?
A black hole is a space object with a very strong gravitational field resulting from massive amounts of matter fitting into a small area. The gravitational pull in the black hole is so strong that not even light can exist there. The gravity from the black hole also attracts all objects within a certain range…
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Impact of Relational Theory on Development of Generalization
Introduction There are disparities between different people on there relational thinking which has led to different understanding of algebraic relations. Different people will understand and explain relational questions in different students way frameworks according to how they have understood the situation. This has led to generalization of ideas. For example an equation 6 + 5…