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Biography of stephen hawking Research Paper
Astronomy
Observation
Physics
Science
Theory of relativity
Stephen William Hawking was born on 8 January 1942 (300 years after the death of Galileo) in Oxford, England. His parents’ house was in north London, but during the second world war Oxford was considered a safer place to have babies. When he was eight, his family moved to St Albans, a town about 20…
The Chi-Square Test
Data
Science
Scientific method
A Chi-square is a test that relates experimental data with the data we anticipated from our hypothesis. The Chi-square test assesses and investigates the null hypothesis. There are generally five steps to the Chi-square step process, they are: Establish the hypothesis being tested and the forecasted outcome; Verify the expected numbers for each experimental stage;…
Densities of Unknown Irregularly Shaped Solids and Liquids
Chemistry
Science
Water
Density is defined by its mass per unit volume, and is most often written in mathematical terms as; d = m / v Mass is usually given in grams, g, and volume is given in cubic centimeters, g/cm3, or, grams per milliliter, g/mL. Density is not a property that depends upon the amount of substance…
Dramaturgical Analysis of Social Interaction
Behavior
Science
Sociology
As the name implies, the central principle of this analysis form revolves around the concept of drama. In this case, life can be seen as a stage where individuals act out their roles. The public performances they engage in, which are actions that take place in front of or have an impact on other people,…
Environmental Science: New Species of Mekong
Environment
Science
Species
Pannasastra University of Cambodia Commitment to Excellence Environmental Science (2011-2012) Phnom Kravanh Instructor: Dr. Taing You New Species of Mekong 1. Sun Kimsean 2. Yeang Sokheng 3. Phirun Sopheavy 4. Thanthiva Akkharath 5. Kan Sivorn 6. Eng Savath 7. Vanna Yuk Van Neath The Mekong River is a major river in Southeastern Asia and is…
The Complete Guide to Referencing and Avoiding Plagiarism
Critical Thinking
Evidence
Science
Primary source—evidence that comes directly from the people involved in the event or phenomenon in question, include theories, models, ideas, interpretations, definitions and practices as described and presented by their originators, rather than their commentators. Secondary sources— include material produced about the event or phenomenon, including the commentary or interpretation of others about theories, models,…
A Mosquito Bite That Results In Diseases Biology
Biology
Science
In Somalia, a mosquito bite that consequences in diseases and infections are really common. One of the mosquito-borne infections that occur frequently in Somalia consequences from Dengue Virus. The Dengue virus is an arborvirus that is transmitted to worlds and non-human Primatess by the mosquito Aedes aegypti. The Dengue virus is a mosquito-borne infection that…
The Student Council: A Model of Good Governance
Education
Science
Scientific method
In every academic unit, their ultimate goal is to attain the welfare of all students. In the University of Northern Philippines the Student Council (SC) serves as the supreme student government in the academe. They serve as the main example for every organization in showing good governance to its constituents. The Council is also an…
Biography of Psychologist Hugo Munsterberg
Clinical Psychology
Laboratory
Science
Sigmund Freud
Hugo Munsterberg (1863-1916) Hugo Munsterberg (1 June 1863 – 16 December 1916) was a German philosopher and psychologist (“People: Hugo Munsterberg”). He was born in Danzig, Germany to a father who worked as a lumber merchant and a mother who was an artist. Munsterberg was encouraged in his childhood to play music, write poetry, and…
The Case of the Variable Laminate
Engineer
Experiment
Observation
Science
Scientific method
The Case of the Variable Laminates Granting University Experimental design is “a formal plan that details the specifics for conducting an experiment, such as which responses, factors, levels, blocks, treatments, and tools are to be used” (Shower 2010). An experiment where one variable is studied while the other variables are held constant can be inefficient…