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Terrell Giles
My science fair project problem statement is: "How many pennies in a stack will shine a flashlight for the longest amount of time?"
My hypothesis is "If a stack of two pennies is connected with an Argentium wire to a light source's circuit, then it will produce light."
With this experiment, what could be my controlled and constant variables?
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Holly Moses
A mother of a 2-year-old girl is asking her friend when she should start potty training the child. The mother expresses concern about the high cost of diapers and training pants and would really like to have her trained as soon as possible. Which advice by the friend would be considered the best response?
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Alana Richards
Naturalization laws and regulations are
implied powers of Congress
implied powers of the president
enumerated powers of Congress
enumerated powers of the president
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Boots
Beatriz is expressive, sociable, and passionate. she is most likely to prefer a friend or romantic partner who is
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Xiomara Stafford
How do i get a guy to notice me
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Cristian Leach
After Joe's funeral she observes in her unhappiness how Nanny had taken "the biggest thing God ever made, the horizon" and "pinched it in to such a little bit of a thing that she could tie it about her granddaughter's neck tight enough to choke her." At the end of the novel, though, Janie is able to "[pull] in her horizon like a great fish-net" with a delighted, peaceful heart. Explain why Nanny's horizon was so restrictive for Janie and what led to its great expanse at the end. Use at least two examples of textual evidence to support your answer. Your answer should be at least two hundred words.
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Lilyana Lambert
Imagine an experiment wherein participants were told of a previously unknown tribe living on a Pacific island. Only one member of this tribe had been observed so far, and he was found to be obese. When asked how likely it was that all members of the tribe were obese, participants were unwilling to extrapolate this information. This shows that participants
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were using the representative heuristic.
b.
had prior beliefs about these islanders.
c.
are sometimes sensitive to the sample size and can take this into account when making a judgment.
d.
are unwilling to make a judgment, as they are wary of making an error.
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Aaliyah
Which region has the highest peak in Georgia?
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Abbey Schmitt
In one study, participants undergoing positron emission tomography (pet) brain scans were asked to recall events that made them feel sad, or events that made them feel happy. what did the results of such studies show?
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Nora Nichols
What was the opinion expressed by those who opposed the expansion of the U. S.
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Armando
Where is thecumberland gap, and how did it change western settlement
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Anise
Describe the relationships between molecules, atoms, and a grain of sugar.
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Jaida
In the Marxist view what has been the course of history
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Reilly Caldwell
The public might think the economic situation is not as bad as it really is if the government reported employment at 88%, rather than saying that the unemployment rate is 12%. Which phenomenon is influencing the public's judgment in this situation?
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Cabrera
What happened to Britain after Roman armies abandoned the area during the 400s?
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