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    reason why The Law of Conservation of Matter is a good example of Photosynthesis‚ because when their is Oxygen in a jar and then you put a mouse in the jar. The mouse would use up all the oxygen and fill the jar with carbon dioxide and won’t have any fresh air and then the mouse will die. If you put a plant in the jar with the mouse‚ the plant would absorb the carbon dioxide in the jar and make oxygen that the mouse could use. The mouse would survive longer because of photosynthesis. ( Discovering

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    experience thoughts of suicide. In the novel The Bell Jar‚ by Sylvia Plath‚ a 19 year old girl‚ Esther Greenwood‚ suffers from depression. The author‚ Sylvia Plath‚ who committed suicide after writing The Bell Jar‚ based her main characters depression off of her real life experiences. This book exemplifies the struggles that teenagers experience while depressed‚ and also vividly describes what causes teenage depression. Even though The Bell Jar is a fiction novel‚ it is a realistic representation

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    Wes‚ we should aim to throw rocks into deep water so our splash will be heard and just like Wes‚ we should be strong enough to let the jars break before us. Whether it is bullying at school‚ raping Native American women‚ or arguing with our brothers‚ justice should be the number one thing taken into consideration. We should not fear our future; just like the jars our past will cease to

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    9. Surfactant is not produced in premature infants. Because surfactant is necessary for the lungs to inflate‚ it is not normally needed until birth. Activity 4. What happened to the lung in the left side of the bell jar? The lung in the left side of the bell jar deflated. The pressure in the left lung was zero and the pressure in the right lung changed constantly. 10/4/2013 Physioex 37B 6. MRV __7500__ ml/min =500

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    October 2nd my group was giving a raw egg (weighing 58.8 grams) and placed it into a clear mason jar with 200mL of vinegar. The ph levels of our vinegar equaled a 2 which tells us that vinegar is a fairly acidic liquid. Once submerged in the vinegar‚ little bubbles began to appear around the egg’s shell. We believed this to be carbon dioxide escaping from the shell. We left our egg to sit in the sealed mason jar for one week. Week 2 On October 9th we returned to find that the entire egg shell had disappeared

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    How to Make Apple Cider Apple cider has been around for many years. Even though apple cider can be purchased in the local grocery stores‚ it’s best to make apple cider homemade. Why? Because the store bought apple cider cannot compare to the taste of fresh homemade apple cider. Drinking apple cider can have many benefits since apples are good for lowering cholesterol and improving lung health. Therefore‚ having fresh and homemade cider can be very healthy and inexpensive. When making apple cider

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    Broccoli Sprouts

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    After you have soaked the seeds‚ drain out the water‚ making certain there are only wet seeds left in the jar. Make sure there is no standing water. (I lean the jars at a 45-degree angle using the help of a small bowl. 3. Twice each day‚ rinse the seeds with fresh water‚ drain out the excess water‚ making certain there are only wet seeds left in the jar - again with no standing water. 4. Our broccoli sprouts are going to grow tails in about two days. Greens are going to be ready

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    Mummification is the form of embalming practiced by the ancient Egyptians. The mummification process changed over time from the Old Kingdom‚ when only kings could be mummified to the New Kingdom‚ in which everyone could be mummified. The entire process of mummification to be completed took 70 days. After a body was delivered to the per nefer‚ which is where the embalmers conducted their tasks. The first thing that was done was put the deceased on a slanted table. The first thing that

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    would increase by time. The water from American river was collected for our sample. We set up three different ecosystems for organisms in three different jars: control‚ low fertilize and high fertilize environment. First river water was added to the jar‚ then organisms was added and the different amount of fertilize was put last to appropriate jar. We were helped to identify each organism under microscope. Before adding organism to ecosystems‚ counting sample had been done. The sampling was done every

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    Wildlife Refuge: Seasons of Life and Land‚ A Photographic Journey"‚ Jimmy Carter tries to sway his audience to leave the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge in its "pure‚ untrammeled state" for its beauty and history. Carter uses sensory imagery‚ a personal anecdote‚ and appeals to emotion to dissuade the audience from developing the Refuge for industry. In the first paragraph‚ Carter sets the scene of the Refuge. He uses sensory diction like vast‚ wild‚ windswept‚ and towering to establish a picture

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