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    James E. Porter’s article is reflected in Michael Kleine’s article “What Is It We Do When We Write Articles like This One-and How Can We Get Students to Join Us?’ for both authors stress the argument that no idea is original. Porter and Kleine come to the conclusion that texts are derived from previous texts‚ which is where the importance of plagiarism comes into play. Porter’s article can be related to Deborah Brandt “Sponsors of Literacy” in the relation of the influence outside sources can possess

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    Carbon Dioxide Understanding and Production in Elodea‚ Snail‚ and Goldfish Introduction This report discusses an experiment to study the rate of aerobic cellular respiration in aquatic organisms which are Elodea (aquatic plant)‚ Snail‚ and Goldfish‚ by measuring carbon dioxide production. Because ectothermic organisms (Elodea‚ snail‚ and goldfish) were placed in completely covered beaker‚ each organism would produce different amount of carbon dioxide. The objective of the experiment is to measure

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    The Financial Detective‚ 2005 Financial characteristics of companies vary both from industry to industry and within a single industry for a variety of reasons.   The challenge for any company in planning its strategy is the consideration of the industry’s economics in conjunction with their own strategy to help the company’s financial statements remain strong and competitive across both lines.   In this case‚ we are asked to use this consideration of strategies to determine which company description

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    THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK The Pomacea Canaliculata is a small and golden snail. It is called “Golden Apple Snail”‚ and it is also known as “Golden Kuhol”. In the Philippines‚ it was introduced between 1982 and 1984. Golden apple snails become a serious problem for farmers because it eats crops and plants in these days in the Philippines. The golden apple snail has a muddy brown shell. The shell is lighter than the darker and smaller native snails. Its succulent flesh is creamy white to golden pinkish or orange-yellow

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    “Golden Apple snail (Pomacea caniculata) shells as an additive for strengthening ceramic bricks” Proponent: Jan Nicholo R. Sabio IV-NEWTON GENERAL STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM The study focuses on the effectiveness of Golden apple snail shells for strengthening ceramic bricks. It is then sought to answer the following : Are Golden Apple Snail Shells effective in strengthening ceramic bricks? SPECIFIC PROBLEMS • Which category given different amounts and sizes will Golden Apple Snail strengthen

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    ENG 160: English Composition I‚ Module 2 Progress Test ENG 160: English Composition I‚ Module 2 Progress Test Allied American University Author Note This paper was prepared for English 160: English Composition I‚ Module 2 Progress Test taught by Kristina Leonard.   Essay Writing: Part 2 All but one of the following sentences contain a mistake involving (1) standard English or irregular verb forms‚ (2) subject-verb agreement‚ or (3) consistent verb tense. Cross

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    Hometown is the city or town where one grows up‚ or the place of one’s principal residence.It is a place where one passes the lion’s share of his lifetime in the midst of peace‚ tranquility and joy. It is not required to be the birthplace‚ although the two can be the same place. The name of my hometown is Barisal. It is an old port on the Kirtankhola on the northern shore of the Bay of Bengal in southern Bangladesh. It is 373 km far from capital city Dhaka. The name “Barisal” derives from

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    List and describe your level of interest and participation in hobbies‚ activities‚ and groups not associated with school. List any awards or honors you received in the past two years Some people choose their hobbies based on fashion of their society or groups which they are associated with‚ or because hobbies are beneficial to them. For me I choose my hobbies and activities depending on my interest and passion to this case My most favourite hobby is to listen to the music. In the majority I can

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    Trends Biomater. Artif. Organs‚ 25(2)‚ 86-90 (2011) http://www.sbaoi.org Platelet-Rich Plasma: A Novel Bioengineering Concept Palwinder Kaur‚ Puneet‚ Varun Dahiya1 Department of Prosthodontics‚ Swami Devi Dyal Dental College & Hospital‚ Barwala‚ Distt. Panchkula. Haryana 1 Department of Periodontics‚ D J Dental College‚ Modinagar. Corresponding author: Dr. Palwinder Kaur‚ e-mail: soniya.bagri@gmail.com Received 19 August 2010; Accepted 12 January 2011; Available online 4 May 2011 A promising

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    going right with this business? Based on analysis in EXHIBIT1&2‚ the revenue of Horniman Horticulture grows steady and strong. Revenue growth ratio rose from2.9% in 2002 to 15.5% in 2005‚ which was much higher than the benchmark. Gross profit in 2005 was $545‚400 which was much higher than $470‚500 in 2004. In 2005‚ the return on assets was 5.1%‚ which was nearly twice higher than benchmark. The return on capital was 5.4%‚ which was 1.4% higher compared with the benchmark. In the balance sheet‚

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