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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Experiments Peeps' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Experiments Peeps Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Experiments Peeps 1. Marshmallow - By: Michael Russell Long before reality TV and the hypothetical questions of what one ___ would you take if you knew you would be stranded on an island, there were mind games and interpersonal dynamics exercises in psych classes of the same discipline (i.e., psychology or social psychology). When we were in college, I... 2. Films - March Of The Wooden Soldiers - By: Michael Russell People could have said that casting Laurel and Hardy in the 1934 classic "March Of The Wooden Soldiers," based on the Victor Herbert operetta "Babes In Toyland," was simply a PR stunt to get them involved in the movie only to show off their comic talents and nothing more. Certainly how could they ad... 3. 7 Themes For Baby Shower - By: (see Article) 7 Themes for Baby Shower It is always an immense joy to have someone added to yourfamily, especially if it is a cute little baby. And how elsewould you celebrate the joy of having one? Plan the most fun andunique baby shower you'll ever have. Preparing for a baby showershould be fun and ... 4. How To Impress A Girl - By: Michael Russell If youre a boy theres a good chance that at some point in your life youre going to want to learn how to impress a girl. Its a difficult subject, and I know guys who have gone their entire lives without having a clue of how to impress a girl. Personally, I think theyre looking a little too hard. L... 5. The Invisible Ether And Michelson Morley - By: Michael Strauss Modern scientists adopted the ancient concept of the ether to explain the fundamental nature of the universe. Einstein allegedly dethroned the ether concept with his space time continuum. In spite of this, we might have to revisit the ether concept. The concept of the invisi... 6. Like A One-eyed Cat Peeping In A Seafood Store - By: (see Article) Want to be successful in whatever it is you choose to do? Then you need to be focused--just "like a one-eyed cat peeping in a seafood store!" Guess what that old one-eyed cat see's, when it's peeping in that seafood store? Seafood--that's it! No people, no tra... 7. Cooking Indian Food - By: Jaynne Nichols Many people love to experiment with different foods from different cultures and ethnicities. Some people love to go out for dinner and experiment with foods theyve never had before. Other people like to reproduce their favorite dishes at home. Experimenting with cooking from other reg... 8. Research Findings Reveal Interesting Aspects Of Gout - By: Groshan Fabiola Gout is a type of rheumatoid arthritis that causes pain, swelling and inflammation of the joints. Statistics indicate that there are more than 3.5 million people in the United States confronted with gout, most of them developing the disease after the age of 50. Although gout can be devel... 9. 2006 Trends In Gravity Research - By: Lance Winslow Each year scientists are learning more and more about gravity; what it is and how it really works. Garage tinkering novices and scientists are constantly building small lifters, which are said to disrupt gravity waves and use other energy to float them up into the air like flying saucers... 10. Abandoned Academic Research Often Lost - By: Lance Winslow So much research is often started but is forgotten due to the experimentation being incomplete. This is problematic because even partial experimentation can assist another working on the same or similar project in the future. It would be best for all concerned if huge database... 11. Hydroponics Gardening - An Introduction To Hydroponics Gardening For Beginners (part 8) History - By: Michael Russell The History and Potential Uses of Hydroponics Hydroponics is the science of growing plants without soil. History shows us that this is by no means a new concept. In ancient times the hanging gardens of Babylon, the floating gardens of the Aztecs of Mexico and those of the Chinese... 12. Killer Bees - By: Michael Russell Nowadays its hard to find someone who hasnt heard of the Killer Bees. There have been movies, headlines and stories about these deadly creatures that has many people scared. The Killer Bee, or Africanized honeybee, are simply a hybrid of various European honeybees that were a part of an experiment... 13. So You Want To Go Bowhunting - By: -mpam Id 1978749 Bowhunting can be one of the most exciting forms of hunting there is. It is just you and the animal you are hunting. It is also up close and personal, due to the range restrictions of a bow. Modern equipment has increased the range some what. Still you have a relative short range where you can place... 14. Coloring Your Hair - By: Maria Karla Coloring hair is very fashionable these days. You can easily see people of all age groups going for hair coloring. People are experimenting with all kinds of colors to look fashionable. It is no longer just natural black or golden people are going for, but they are experimenting with even red, green... 15. Need A Help - By: Cream_caramel Term Project “Scheduler Simulator” Working in groups of THREE, design and develop an OO generic simulator that allows implementation of different Scheduling algorithms. You will then use this simulator to experiment with different work loads and different scheduling algorithms and prepare a comparis... 16. Research Ethics, Experimentation, Peer Review, And Focus - By: Lance Winslow True scientific research and honest and ethical collection of data is a must for the forward progression of both science and mankind. Recently such a topic came up in an online think tank in discussing a particular research project and one of the leading researchers said; Whil... 17. Gardening Fun With Children - By: Michael Russell Do you recall your very first plant? Your first garden? Perhaps it was the geranium seeds you planted in a milk carton or Styrofoam cup as part of a class project. Perhaps, if you were lucky, it was your own corner of your parents garden, staked out and set up just for the plants that you chose. My ... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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