Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Plagiarism Exercise

1. Formula racing refers to a class of motor sport defined by open-wheeled, single-seat race cars. Open-wheeled cars have their wheels outside of the car's body, unlike "normal" cars and stock cars, whose wheels are under the fenders. As its name implies, Formula One is the pinnacle of formula racing, featuring the best drivers in the most powerful, technically advanced cars (Harris).

2. There is a certain class of motor sport called Formula racing. It is classified by single-seat, open-wheeled race cars. Unlike a regular consumer car, whose wheel's are hidden beneath fenders, open-wheeled cars' wheels are located on the exterior of the car's body. As the name Formula One may insinuate, this type of racing is the pinnacle of formula motor sport. It features the most skilled drivers in the world driving the most technically advanced and powerful cars. 

3. Hematocrit (HCT) is essentially the percentage of your blood that is made up of red blood cells.  When hematocrit is tested, blood is considered to have two main components:  red blood cells (RBCs) and plasma.  Plasma is mostly water, along with some plasma proteins, blood glucose, etc.  Red blood cells are the hematocrit portion.  As you probably know, red blood cells are the portion of the blood that carry oxygen.  So hematocrit is a representation of the oxygen carrying capacity of the blood.  What are normal values?  Normal values for men are typically about 40-50%, and normal for women is about 36-45%.   

4. In my recent studies, I have come up with a new physical theory. I have determined that all laws of physics are the same for all observers, regardless of where they are located or how fast they are moving or accelerating. I have come to these conclusions organically through my own tests.