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    total=68.2% 100 (current students), 176 (graduates) The relative proportion of college students who own tablets is exactly proportionate to their relative population in the country. The relative proportion of college graduates who own tables is far higher than their relative population in the country. This means they are very overrepresented as tablet owners. People in professional and related occupations 23.3% 176 The relative proportion of professionals who own tables is far higher than their relative

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    of this differentiated instruction I used, was by letting the students play a game while solving proportions. This game was the Proportions Dice Game; with this game the students are given a worksheet with three empty boxes and a fourth box that was a variable. The students were to roll the die three different times and get a number to put into the empty boxes. The next step was to solve the proportions by using the Cross Product Method. This activity helped students who learn kinesthetically due to

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    Although Le Corbusier and Vitruvius had important and crucial statements, I find that Vitruvius’ claims made more sense and is clearly more intensified that Le Corbusier’s minor statements. Vitruvius influenced the entire field of architecture and design by his statements, and not just by words. We can see the results of Vitruvius claims and drawings in buildings and temples and not just in words. His statements were put to life by the buildings that he was inspired to assume his claims. On the other

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    Table of Contents 1. Background 3 2. Introduction 3 3. Statistical and Analysis 4 3.1 Summary of Data 4 3.2 Analysis of Data 5 4. Implications and Recommendations 9 References 11   Background Substance abuse is a problem that has over time dogged institutions of higher learning. There is a cause for alarm based on the recent misuse of prescription medication as well as the legalization of marijuana in certain states. This is a cause of concern for businesses because it affects the future supply

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    LP/Gocano Experiment

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    Cam Nguyen Research Paper LP_GoNo Experiment Result Section R Studio was used to calculate the statistics in this experiment. We compared participant’s perception of sounds (proportion of voiced responses) with stimuli of different laterality and precursor. A voiced sound is a speech sound produced with the vibration of the vocal cords while devoiced sound is one produced with no vibration of the vocal cord. Data from 19 participants were included in the analysis. Each participant listened to 4

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    The Canon Polykleitos

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    Polykleitos and the “Canon of Proportions” Derived from the Greek word Kanon meaning to measure, rule, or law, Greece’s Polykleitos discusses the ideal mathematical proportions for the parts of the human body and proposes for sculptures of the human figure a dynamic counter balance in his The Canon (Janser). The aim of Polykleitos’ The Canon was to explain the statue Doryphoros through the beauty and perfection it entailed. Polykleitos revealed that the secret of achieving beauty lies in the symmetry

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    DPT3 Vaccination Paper

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    A study was conducted to examine the relationships between DPT3 Vaccination proportions in randomly selected countries and the GDP and physician density per 1000 people in that respective country. It is expected that there will be a strong positive correlation between both and GDP and DPT3 vaccination proportions as well a physician density and DPT3 vaccination proportion. A strong correlation between the two explanatory values is expected because GDP and physician density are indicative of a country’s

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    Analysis The survey data was analyzed to provide a variety of statistics, including: • The point estimate and 95% confidence interval for each borough • The 95% confidence interval to estimate a population proportion of doctoral degrees • The 95% confidence interval to estimate a population proportion of “single or other” marital status • Required sample sizes for 0.05

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    important to train your eyes as a photographer because you gain new perspective of your surroundings and you begin to pay more attention to little details. Drawing has helped train my eye to pay attention to details such as lines, shadows, light, proportion, texture, and color. When working on each drawing project such as the still lifes, portraits, and landscapes, I would notice my eye rapidly going back and forth from the subject to the paper trying to focus on all the details, whether it be the

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    Week 8: Balance Analysis

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    The theme I chose for week 8 is balance. Balance, by definition is: “a condition in which different elements are equal or in the correct proportions”. (Merriam-Webster Dictionary). Since I started back at SNHU, I have had to learn a delicate balance of work, family and school. When my children were little, my life completely revolved around them. Having a special needs child, I was already juggling many obligations. I am that mom who volunteers for the PTA, cooks for bake sales, and drives carpools

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