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History - American History
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stone, was the source of copper in the early smelters. Originally it was thought that the smelting of copper was by chance dropping of malachite into campfires. However, campfire temperatures are normally in the region of 600-650 C, wherea...

History Of Computers History Of Computers
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history of computers starts with the introduction of computing machines. Blaise Pascal was the first to submit a calculating machine to reliable witnesses; he is credited with the invention of the calculator, the Pascaline in 1642. This is ...

History - American History
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history (1974), Peter Carey who is the Australian novelist and the short story writer, has played with blurring, the literal truth and the line between the combining fact, history and fiction with story. There is no difference in the Kelly ...

History - American History
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projected on boom and bust cycles. Subsequent to the insurgency, the United States set out to become a novel state. The heads of the states formed a constitution in 1787 and a Bill of Rights in 1791. These were based upon the thought of "s...

History - American History
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speech was a call to action. What did he want his fellow Virginians to do? How did he justify his desire? In what ways did Henry address the concerns of those who did not agree with him? Answer On 23rd March, 1775, the Second Virginia Conv...

Convenience Sampling
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convenience samples include mall intercept interviewing, unsystematically recruiting individuals to participate in the study (e.g. what is done for many psychology studies that use readily available undergraduates), visiting a sample of bus...

Sampling
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estimates of Bush’s lead in the polls? varied from 12% lead to 4% lead from Al Gore. This broad difference was recorded because of sampling error. In the real world? "random sampling error" or the chances that a pure probability sample woul...