Some of you believe we should wait and keep being colonies of Britain. However‚ I believe this is the time to show our nationality and to be independence. As you read this my argument‚ you will understand how independence is important. FIrst‚ even though we are in colonies‚ we do not feel as same as British people do (15). We are physically separated‚ have different economy and culture. Even though we are colonies‚ we build our own communities‚ and the communities are expanded to the country size
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not too cold for the seed to germinate. B. Objectives * To produce pesticide out of radish extract. * To have a biodegradable pesticide. C. Statement of the problem What is the effect of radish extract as pesticide on aphids or ants? D. Hypothesis Alternative – The pesticide that was made from the radish extract will work. Null – The pesticide that was made from the radish extract will not work. E. Significance of the study In choosing this project‚ we want to
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Author Mary Roach uses a surprising amount of humor as she delves into this repulsive topic. Write down one sentence from the article that you found particularly humorous and explain why you like that line. Why‚ do you suppose‚ Roach chose to add a humorous tone to this story? In other words‚ what does the use of humor add to this piece of writing. “If you think about how many of them it would take to make 2 pounds (and I advise you not to)‚ you will begin to appreciate the somewhat shocking dimensions
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A.P. US History Assigned DBQ In the 1600s‚ Great Britain’s North American colonies were mostly white‚ English‚ and Protestant. However‚ in the 1700s this changed. Great Britain’s colonies had become remarkably more diverse. The New World was home to many people who sought religious freedom; therefore new forces of race‚ ethnicity‚ and religion affected that society. Protestantism became the main religion in England after they won the religious struggle. To escape religious persecution
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termites‚ a small white insect which eats wood and live in hot countries‚ are the group of unsocial insects that are classified as the Epifamily Termitoidae. While termites are commonly known‚ especially in Australia‚ as "white ants"‚ they are only distantly related to the ants. A pheromone is any chemical substance released by an animal that serves to influence the behavior of other members of the same species. Furthermore‚ the pheromones are chemicals capable of acting outside the body of the secreting
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was the primary factor in shaping the development of the British colonies in North America.” I agree with this statement because geography did play an important role in the making of the British colonies. In all areas‚ the geography influenced the way people lived‚ what they ate‚ the types of homes they lived in‚ the jobs they held and the farming conditions for the better‚ and in some areas‚ for the worse. The New England colonies‚ consisting of Maine‚ New Hampshire Massachusetts‚ Connecticut
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Facts about Pollution Pollution prevention |Interesting facts | |Did you know? | |Every year approximately 75‚000 litres of detergents and 12‚000 kilograms of dirt and other pollutants flow into North Shore | |City’s streams‚ lake and beaches from people washing their
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BIG 25 CHRISITNA REBH 1. Assess the democratic characteristics in the English Colonies in the context of Massachusetts and Virginia Plymouth: Plymouth was a colony settled by Pilgrims who were religious separatists. They migrated to America to maintain their English identity. Since they didn’t have a royal charter‚ they created the Mayflower Compact. It was essentially the first American constitution. The Puritans created a political structure that highlighted their self-governing and
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To what extent and why did religious toleration increase in the American colonies during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries? Answer with reference to three individuals‚ events‚ or movements in American religion during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. People went to America to search for religious freedom and to escape religious persecution. They came from all of the world and so with it came religious diversity. As a result‚ religious freedom began to replace religious persecution
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different directions. People began to adapt to their regions and looked for ways to survive and benefit from the geography they lived in. The Chesapeake region of the colonies included Virginia‚ Maryland‚ the New Jerseys (both East and West) and Pennsylvania. New England was north of the Chesapeake‚ and included Massachusetts Bay Colony‚ Plymouth‚ Rhode Island‚ Connecticut‚ and New Haven (which soon became part of Connecticut). In New England‚ the population was English and white‚ with the Church established
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