The word fish is an all-encompassing term used to describe every aquatic organism, such as ray-finned fishes, sharks, whales, lampreys, and coelacanths, to name a few. Besides being an aquatic organism, fish is a major source of protein to man. As a matter of fact, statistics provided by the Food and Agriculture Organization show that fish alone constitute 16% of...

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The purpose of this report is to cover information regarding why we use statistics in psychology and how it helps interpreting research results. The report covers other parts such as how psychology is used in different fields like marketing, education, MBBS, organization development, statistics etc. Introduction: Psychology: Psychology is the scientific study of human mind, its functions and behavior specially...

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This essay will discuss the nature of qualitative research. Firstly, a definition of qualitative will be given. Secondly, the purpose and methods of a qualitative research approach will be discussed. Lastly, a conclusion will be reached. Hancock et al states that “qualitative research attempts to broaden and/or deepen our understanding of how things came to be the way they are...

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The invention I chose to do was the telephone. The reason I chose to do the telephone is because of how much we use a phone in our daily lives and I wanted to see how it was made. Also I wanted to see what people first thought of the telephone and how it changed how people interacted. The telephone...

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A considerable amount of literature has grown up around the topic of research. As defined by many authors, research is the systematic implementation of the scientific method of the object or problem being studied. It is thinking of the relevant and appropriate questions that need to be asked and then assessing the most suitable means to answer those questions, along...

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Why didn't they evolve? Why do they swim? What to change to make them fly? Why they don’t they fly? What the advantages and disadvantages would be if they flew? Paragraph or two to answer each Why Penguins Can’t Fly and what would happen if they could? We are all familiar with the cute little black and white birds but...

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“I propose to consider the question, “Can machines think?” (Turing 1950, 1). If machines could think, would they think like humans? Could they be programmed to think like humans and the way their mind works while carrying out procedures? Those were the types of questions Alan Turing continued to ask throughout his years studying technology, science, and mathematics. His mind...

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Maria Sklodowska is a young polish girl who later became known as Marie Curie. She was born in Warsaw, Poland, but spent most of her life in Paris, France. To her family, she was known as ‘Marya’. She grew up with her mother having tuberculosis, so she didn’t get much affection from her. She never got hugged or kissed by...

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Dark matter is an incredibly elusive force which is necessary for many modern theories that describe the movement of galaxies and – effectively – all of the major elements of the universe. One of the reasons that dark matter has arisen as a theory is the fact that when we observe certain galaxies, they have much more kinetic energy then...

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Energy is certainly one of the most critical driving forces required to advance a country. It is not just an important ingredient in economic growth; it is key in maintaining a nation's sustained sustainable growth. For all humans, the use of electricity is crucially important to maintain life on the planet since it contributes to the growth and technological advancements...

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One aim of this investigation was to identify the population growth rate of the Killer Whale population and to determine if they are in danger of going extinct. The population models used in this investigation analysed the different stages of the life cycle of the Killer Whale population. These stages included; yearlings, juveniles, mature/reproducing females and non- reproducing populations. Using...

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Introduction The African catfish, scientifically known as Clarias gariepinus, is a prominent freshwater fish species native to the rivers and lakes of Africa. Renowned for its adaptability and resilience, this species has become a crucial component of aquaculture worldwide. As a cornerstone of sustainable fish farming, particularly in developing countries, the African catfish presents an intriguing study of biological and...

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English mathematician Alan Turing once said, “Sometimes it is the people no one imagines anything of who do the things that no-one can imagine.” Turing was born on June 23, 1912 in Maida Vale, London, England and died on June 7th, 1954 in Wilmslow, United Kingdom. All throughout Turing’s childhood he was considered a genius despite his late exposure to...

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Introduction Do you ever wonder in one thousand years what will be happening? Like would we be living on the moon. Imagine you floating jumping and having fun. You would be thrown around with no gravity because you would weigh nothing. That may not happen, but did you know without gravity none of that would happen. This essay will show...

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Galileo Galilei was born on 15th February 1564 in Pisa, Italy and died on 8th January 1642. His family moved to Florence around the 1570’s, where he lived much of his childhood. In his teens, Galileo attended the monastery school of Vallombrosa; it was located near Florence. Later in 1581, he enlisted at the University of Pisa, in which he...

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Introduction Numerical weather prediction (NWP) has become an indispensable tool in meteorology, providing forecasts that inform daily decisions and long-term planning. At the heart of NWP lie sophisticated mathematical models that simulate the atmosphere's dynamics, leveraging the laws of physics to predict future weather conditions. These models translate complex atmospheric processes into numerical formats that can be manipulated by computers...

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Television is an important invention, especially in the recent century. It is a tool that can educate viewers across the world. Nowadays, Television is considered the main source of information for people. It enables us to receive the latest news from all over the world. Television is comprised of a lot of fascinating and interesting programs, it can be regarded...

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Mathematics is a means of thinking, a process of solving problems and explaining arguments, a foundation upon which modern society is built, a structure that nature is patterned by. It is said to be a systematic application of matter. Some people say it made a man more organized. Also, it makes our life practical and prevents disorder. However most people...

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Dark Matter accounts for 84% of all the matter in the universe. The remaining 16% is ‘normal’ (also called baryonic) matter, comprised of every single planet, star and galaxy in the visible universe. Dark Matter earned its name because it does not interact at all with the Electromagnetic Force. This means it does not absorb, emit or reflect visible light,...

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Electricity has, voluntarily or in voluntarily, become one of the driving forces in today’s society. Everything from the latest 10nm process nodes from Intel1 to the Large Hadron Collider, a 27-kilometre ring of superconducting magnets with numerous accelerating structures. Electricity powers machinery, which, in turn, powers humanity. Electricity exist in our understanding of the universe in two forms, Static and...

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In the context of the hospitality or the cruise industry, you must first discuss, and critically analyse, the importance of service innovation. Whilst innovation is fundamental to the evolution of many industries, in regards to the hospitality industry, service innovation is undeniably critical to the present and the future success of operations within the industry. The main goals and anticipated...

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It might sound weird, but I don’t mind having my hands full of grease and lube. To some people, even the idea of it might be reluctant, but I believe it’s essential to make gears spin and engage within each other. Similarly, I believe Mechanical Engineering is the base of the community where we live as it helps us engage...

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Mathematical models are tools we can use to replicate real-world situations, solve problems, analyse behaviour and predict future behaviour in real-world scenarios using mathematical concepts and language. The most common form of mathematical modelling are equations, formula used to solve the area of a sand box problem is an example of a mathematical model; we transform a mathematical problem into...

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Dinosaurs first appeared in the latter half of the middle Triassic 230-240 million years ago; they were originally bipedal carnivores, and quite small relative to the colossal dinosaurs that proceeded them. These primitive dinosaurs rapidly evolved into the two major clades we know of today; Ornithischia and Saurischia, Saurischia being comprised of both Sauropoda and Therapoda. Saurischia makes up all...

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Evolution is the development of life on earth. This process began billions of years ago and is continuing to this day. Evolution tells us how the enormous diversity of life could develop. It refers to any change in the distribution of alleles within a population over time. In the early 19th century Jean-Baptiste Lamarck (1744–1829) was the first to fully...

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Introduction to the Ethical Debate on Genetic Engineering There are many misconceptions and oppositions on embryo alterations. There is a belief about it is unnatural and playing God. But it is important to recognise that this criticism relies on the belief that nature is good. If we used this belief, we would never use antibiotics or medicines as the diseases...

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This essay is going to evaluate nutritional requirements when feeding horses to prevent or manage impaction colic, laminitis and obesity. Horses (Equus caballus) are non-ruminant herbivores that graze throughout the day. As this species has a small stomach there is a limited amount of food that can be eaten before changes occur within organs, leading to many health issues. Obesity,...

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I've grown up knowing that life will not be the same if you take electronics out of the question. I mean, how will I be able to enjoy instant coffee in the morning if I did not have my electronic coffeemaker in my condominium? That thing virtually cut off a lot of my early morning preparation time for work. Without...

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In the past, culture use to be a trait only explained in humans, but over the years studies have shown culture-like phenomena in animals such as primates. Primatologists can define culture as behaviours that are transmitted socially from one group of species to another leading to group-specific traditions (Van Schaik et al 2003). Social learning consists of learning due to...

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Control theory is an approach in criminology which attempts to answer the question “why don’t people commit crime?” by highlighting the importance of the relationship between delinquents and their social group- the bond they have with society. The origins of control theory can be linked back to Aristotle who sought to answer the question of “Why do people obey society?”;...

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