Mass Effect 2 Essays

  • Mass Effect Game Series

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    Mass Effect is a series of three games with a sprawling universe to explore in every game and a massively immersive storyline. The games are set in the around year 2183, and everyone now has the ability to travel through space at ease, communicate with other alien races, and settle on other planets. Only the first two games of the trilogy have come out so far. The focus of this paper will be on the second of the two. One of the unique things about the Mass Effect series is that you are able to customize

  • Evil Experiment to Create Superhuman Warriors

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    Subject 42 and fellow survivors of an evil experiment conducted to create superhuman warriors. Subject 42 must find the courage to take leadership of the other “subjects” to stand against the Silus an superhuman soilder sent with a band of soldiers to capture the” subjects” dead or alive. The structure of our project is similar to a video game medium. It begins with introduction/setup where one learns the situation of the characters (surviving in a squatter camp), a small amount of backstory about

  • Racism In Mass Effect

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    The Game The Mass Effect trilogy of games is set in the relatively distant future, 2183 CE, when humans have become capable of faster than light travel and have become part of an intergalactic community. The technology may be highly advanced in this universe, but society is still plagued by familiar issues such as racism. This series of games not only portrays racism, but through the interactive medium, allows the player to recognize and correct it. The overarching plot of Mass Effect is that in deep

  • Rollercoaster Research Paper

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    Introduction Rollercoasters are the product of intense, terrifying and thrilling manipulation of physics. However, there are physical limits in the design of a rollercoaster to ensure safe function while maximising fun. These physical limits include: The mass of a rollercoaster, so that it can: Safely and satisfactorily complete the course Maintain exhilaration The loops in the track, so that the rollercoaster: Can safely travel the entire loop Prevent injury in riders through controlling the size

  • Electrolysis of Copper in Copper Sulphate Solution

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    Electrolysis of Copper in Copper Sulphate Solution Introduction Aim This is an investigation into how temperature affects the amount of copper lost from the Anode and gained on the Cathode during electrolysis. Electrolysis is… The chemical change by passing electric charge through certain conducting liquids (electrolytes). The current is conducted by migration of ions - negative ones from the Anode (positive electrode), and positive ones to the Cathode (negative electrode).

  • Osmosis Essay

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    The purpose of this experiment is to investigate the effect of changing the concentration of sodium chloride solution on the rate of osmosis in tubes of potatoes. This was maintained using equal measurements of the potato tubes and applying them into the different concentrations of sodium chloride, 0%, 2%, 5%, 10%, 20% and 26%, in beakers then measuring the change in mass of the potato tubes afterwards. The time taken for all potato tubes to be placed in solution was 15 minutes. Can the concentration

  • The Effect of Solute Concentration on the Rate of Osmosis

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    The Effect of Solute Concentration on the Rate of Osmosis Aim: To test and observe how the concentration gradient between a potato and water & sugar solution will affect the rate of osmosis. Introduction: Osmosis is defined as, diffusion, or net movement, of free water molecules from high to low concentration through a semi-permeable membrane. When a substance, such as sugar (which we will be using in the experiment we are about to analyse), dissolves in water, it attracts free

  • The Moving Load Problem in Structural Dynamics

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    significance. A lot of hard work has been accounted during the last ten decades relating with the dynamic response of railway bridges and later on highway bridges under the effect of moving loads. Beam type structures are widely used in many branches of civil, mechanical and aerospace engineering. The importance of moving mass is found in several applications in the field of transportation. Railway and highway bridges, suspension bridges, guide ways, crane runways, cableways, rails, roadways, runways

  • Osmosis Lab Report

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    data in both Table 2 and Graph 1 show that as the concentration of sodium chloride (%) is increased from 0% to 10% when there is a significant increase in the % change in mass, thus also the rate of osmosis. Between concentrations 0% and 2% there was a rapid % change in mass. At 0% NaCl the % change in mass was +1.63% indicating that the potato piece had gained water because the concentration of solute must have been higher in the potato than in the solution. The % change in mass at 2% NaCl concentration

  • Investigation to Determine the Effect of a Range of Different Concentrations of Sugar Solutions on the Potato Cells

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    Investigation to Determine the Effect of a Range of Different Concentrations of Sugar Solutions on the Potato Cells Aim My aim is to set up an investigation to determine the effect of a range of different concentrations of sugar solutions on potato cells. I predict that the higher the concentration the more the length and mass of the potato chip will decrease. The lower the concentration the more the length and mass of the potato chip will increase. This should happen due to the law

  • The Effect of a Concentration of Water on the Mass of a Potato

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    The Effect of a Concentration of Water on the Mass of a Potato Aim: My aim is to find the percentage change of mass when a small piece of potato is placed in to molar sucrose solution Apparatus: * Molar sucrose solution 0.0 - 0.5 * Potato * Cutting board * Knife * Weighing machine * Glass test tube * Glass test tube holder Plan: - ======= My plan is too find the percentage change of mass of a small piece of potato when placed in to molar sucrose solution

  • Investigation of the Relationship Between Mass of a Vehicle and Its Stopping Distance

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    Investigation of the Relationship Between Mass of a Vehicle and Its Stopping Distance Problem The problem to be investigated is "how does the mass of a vehicle affect its stopping distance when brakes are applied?" This problem is related to the conservation of energy and will be investigated through a trolley going down a ramp. A simple trolley will be used to represent the vehicle and weights attached to the rear of the trolley via a pulley system will act as the brakes. Throughout the

  • Mass Communication And Mass Media Essay

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    Chapter 2 REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE This chapter discusses (a) mass communication and mass media, (b) Pop Fiction books, and (c) Uses and gratifications theory. Mass Communication and Mass Media Foss and Littlejohn (2010) defined mass communication as a process whereby “media organizations produce and transmit messages to large publics and the process by which those messages are sought, used, understood, and influenced by audiences.” Similar to this is a meaning posted on the Education Portal

  • 2 Goldfishes Lab Report

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    Materials and Methods Materials 2 trials worth of materials were prepared for this experiment. 400ml of fish water from the fish water carboy were poured into each of the 2 beakers. Also, 2 new goldfishes were collected for each trial and were placed into one of the fish water beakers. In other words, for the first trial, a set of 2 goldfishes were subjected to both the control and the experimental condition. Then, for the second trial, a new set of 2 goldfishes were subjected to another set of

  • Compare The Three Angles Of Incline And The Acceleration Of A Trolley Cart Down An Inclined Plane

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    theoretical acceleration of 1.52m s-2 and its highest velocity was 1.55m/s and the smaller angle of 3.84⁰ only had a theoretical acceleration of 0.66m s-2 and its highest velocity was 0.45 m/s. According to Newton’s second law, the acceleration of an object is directly proportional to the net force acting upon it, using the formula F = m x a. In this experiment, the force acting upon the cart was gravitational force.

  • The Evidence Of The Anti-Vietnam War Movement And The Montgomery Bus Boycott

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    discusses the Women’s Movement, the Anti-Vietnam War Movement and The Montgomery Bus Boycott that changed the equality, democracy and racial segregation in western countries during the 1950s to 1970s. Source 1 shows how women fought for equality. Source 2 shows how the Anti-Vietnam War Movement changed the democracy. Source 3 shows that Rosa Parks refused to move for a white male and how the Montgomery Bus Boycott started to end racial segregation. Evaluation of sources: Source 1: This source is very

  • An Investigation Into The Effect Of An Electric Current On Copper Sulphate Solution

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    An Investigation Into The Effect Of An Electric Current On Copper Sulphate Solution Aim In this experiment my aim is to enforce and develop ideas about the investigation into the effect of an electrical current through copper sulphate solution. Safety - Electricity is dangerous - Aware of coppers sharp edges - Long hair tied back - Use of acids in experiment Diagram 1) Weigh the cathode 2) Set up apparatus below 3) After a minute, remove the copper and shake off the excess copper sulphate

  • Simple Pendulum Experiment Lab Report

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    plan for this experiment. In this experiment, I am going to be measuring the effect of two variables on the time of one oscillation of a simple pendulum. The two variables that I have chosen are the length of the pendulum's string and the mass of the pendulum's bob. I will vary these two items and record results for the time of one oscillation of a pendulum with different mass/length of string. I must also be able to determine the value for acceleration due

  • The Effect of Placing Pieces of Potato in a Sucrose Solution

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    The Effect of Placing Pieces of Potato in a Sucrose Solution [IMAGE]Osmosis Osmosis What is osmosis? If two solutions of different concentration are separated by a semi-permeable membrane which is permeable to the smaller solvent molecules but not to the larger solute molecules, then the solvent will tend to diffuse across the membrane from the less concentrated to the more concentrated solution. This process is called osmosis. Osmosis is of great importance in biological processes

  • The Effects of the Extension of a Spring on the Time it Takes a Weight to Oscillate

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    The Effects of the Extension of a Spring on the Time it Takes a Weight to Oscillate Introduction I am investigating the relationship between the extension of the spring and the effect it has on the time it takes for the wait on the spring to oscillate. Scientific Knowledge [IMAGE] [IMAGE] [IMAGE] Spring at rest Spring extended As the spring is extended the spring stores potential kinetic energy. So the larger X is, the more energy is stored. To work out the energy