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    Smear Lab Report

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    First, work area was cleaned, and hands were washed. A drop of water was placed on the microscope slide, the bacteria was then taken from the test tube. The loop and the test tube top were heated before and after the bacteria removed. The bacterium was placed in the drop of water, making a smear. The smear was heat fix. The slide was then placed on the rack and in the staining tray. The smear was then gram stained in these four steps (After each step, the smear should be gently washed with tap water):

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    MICROBIAL SURVEY, SMEAR PREPARATION, AND SIMPLE STAIN Instructional Objectives 1. Define Roccal = green, liquid disinfectant. Pathogen = an agent which causes disease. Wet Mount Slide = a microscope slide of a liquid specimen covered with a cover glass. Yeast = a single celled fungi. Budding = a true characteristic method of asexual reproduction among yeasts where budding of a new cell from a parent cell can be observed. Mold = multicellular masses of filamentous fungal growth. Hyphae

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    Decibel Portfolio Essay

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    The intensity I of a sound wave is measured in watts per metre squared ( ). The lowest intensity that the average human ear can detect, i.e. the threshold of hearing, is denoted by , where . The loudness of sound, i.e. its intensity level , is measured in decibels (dB), where . From this function a specific relationship between and can be drawn that holds true for any increase in intensity. By knowing the value of beta ( ), the value of can be found via manipulation of the logarithmic function, and

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    Introduction Computer technology has flooded our lives and households daily. From cell phones, instant/text messages, emails, to hybrid cars, and security systems that provide alerts and live video feed of our residences, which can be sent directly to our mobile devices or computer. Our society has become more and more dependent with the amenities of the every changing and improving world of computer technology. While there certainly many conveniences of technology, including saving time, making

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    Introduction The purpose of this lab was to learn about the different types of fibers and the distinguishing characteristics of used to identify them. Natural fibers and man-made fibers were examined in this lab. The fibers tested were part of a multi-fiber fabric with the following arrangement: Acetate Cotton Nylon Silk Viscose (Rayon) Wool The first lab activity was to observe and record the characteristics of each of these fibers through a stain test, a microscope test, a solvent test, and

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    Stroop Lab Report

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    Animals surround the human population on a daily basis. Whether this is in the wild, a zoo, or a household pet. Animals come in variations shapes, sizes, and colors and are generalized by attractiveness. For example, when putting in “cute animals” into Google search engine pictures load of puppies, kittens, bunnies, baby animals, and other animals deemed cute. This attribute is used in emotional Stroop. The original Stroop test was word and color congruence and incongruence (Stroop, 1935). With this

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    cold water at the start of the slide the water felt as if it belonged at the bottom of the Atlantic ocean. Will, shot down a waterslide that felt like a bean bag holding itself up he explained. Only if he knew to hang on tight, Will was pushed down the slide holding onto the tube by the employee. He says that flying down the slide like he was soaring in the sky like a bird. On a sharp turn Will’s tube flipped on the waterslide and will was soaring down the slide on his stomach hitting the plastic

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    Dylan Wood English 1010 Mrs. Miller 11-2-17 Tech Savvy Students Technology in the classroom used to be very uncommon, but now more and more classrooms are becoming technology based. Technology has allowed children to learn in ways that never before would have been possible. For education in history, they can figuratively go back in time. For science, they can view accurate 3D representations of an atom. It also keeps them more focused and involved in their learning. Technology in the classroom allows

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    My Vacation In Life

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    The feel of the hot sun beating down on my forehead. The sound of people cheering and chatting. The taste of the delicious sample of fudge that I was just given from a small shop. I come across a huge billboard in bold blue letters. Where am I? I have just arrived in Branson, Missouri, where my family and I plan to have an amazing vacation away from home. To arrive in Branson, we first had to drive down to Missouri in my mom's silver van. As it was my parents, my three brothers, and me, the

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    gain wan personal safety above all else. James Patterson created a cartoon which depicts the theme of human self obsession by showing a line of children going up the steps of a tubular slide. At the bottom of the slide, the rear end of a large reptile is sticking out of the slide. The children at the top of the slide seem to be screaming from fear, further down the line some children are wide eyed, and the ones at the bottom are complacent with their eyes closed. Those on the bottom look as if they

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