Category: Sciences
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The Interference of Colors
In physics, a new waveform results when two or more waves superimpose on each other, and this development is referred to as interference. This interference, as it applies to waves, is either constructive or destructive, or a combination of both. In constructive interference, “the amplitude of the wave that results is greater than that of…
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Algebra and Modern Business Development
Today our society lives in the world of numbers because it became so important for people to value everything in numbers. A lot of modern information is perceived and analyzed not according to its qualitative parameters, but according to its quantitative characteristics. To understand the peculiarities of many phenomena, it is necessary for people to…
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Multiverse Hypothesis in Physics
In physics matter is regarded as anything that has mass and occupies space. Matter can either be formed from particles of same or different kinds. Elements are those substances that are formed from particles of the same kinds, while compound are formed from particles of different kinds. Compounds and elements are formed of smaller particles…
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Uniqueness of Maori Society
Introduction Maori is a unique indigenous society that had a special developmental pattern, i.e. they moved from sedentism to hunting and again to sedentism. More importantly, now Maori constitute 15% of the population of New Zealand and they have managed to preserve their culture up to these days. In this paper, I deal with the…
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Animal Hoarding Reasons and Effects
Table of Contents Introduction Animal hoarding Reasons for hoarding Effects of animal hoarding Recommendation and conclusion Works Cited Introduction The concept of animal rights has gained a lot of concern in recent years, with several groups emerging to fight for the welfare of animals. These efforts are not aimed at attaining equality between human beings…
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Color and polarized light
Table of Contents Methods of polarization Applications of polarization Works Cited To begin with, it is imperative to note that color is derived from the distribution of light particles over a given wavelength which interacts with the observer’s eyes at normal range. The color of an object is associated with its material and the associated…
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The Effect of Inhibitors and Temperature on Enzyme Reactions
Table of Contents Inhibitors on enzyme reactions Hypothesis Methods and Materials References Enzymes are described as biological proteins which accelerate the rate of reaction of a chemical substance, while inhibitors are elements which reduce the speed of catalyzed reaction of enzyme through connecting into the enzyme and jamming the reaction of enzyme (Hunter, 2009, p.…
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Rainbows and Blue Skies
Table of Contents Introduction Blue sky Tyndall effect Rainbows Works Cited Introduction When we look around, there are many questions one would want to ask. Although most of the answers are found through academic approaches, the truth is that the broadness of this discipline makes it challenging to exhaust every natural phenomenon. Among the many…
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Beddow, Hymes and McAuslan
Table of Contents Introduction Methods Results Discussion Critical reaction References Introduction A number of researches on hair color stereotypes and their associated perceptions prompted the current research. For instance, a research conducted by Lawson (1971) on hair color preferences enlightened on the affinity of certain colors. Clayson and Klassen (1989) also confirmed this enlightenment when…
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Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA)
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus is a Staphylococcal bacterium that is impervious to a collection of antibiotics referred to as beta-lactams. Beta-lactams include antibiotics such as methicillin, amoxillin, penicillin, and oxacillin (“CDC – Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) Infections”). Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus are also unaffected by cephalosporins (Chang 4). Several factors contribute to antibiotic resistance in bacteria. These…