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    Required materials 4 colors of cellophane – red‚ blue‚ green and yellow 5 medium to large sized plastic cups 5 medium boxes 5 bean plant seeds Potting soil Scissors Tape Ruler Journal or log book Camera (optional) 2-3 gallons distilled water Measuring cup Large area in which to keep the boxes that has sufficient sunlight Estimated Experiment Time Four to six weeks Step-By-Step Procedure 1. Fill each of the plastic cups ¾ full with potting soil and plant each seed ½ inch deep in

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    Democracy is a system of government built for the welfare of the people by the people of their country. After the civil war (1861-1865)‚ the time periods – Reconstruction‚ Gilded Age‚ and the 1920s – showed dramatic changes in the US democracy socially and politically. The US democracy progressed the most in the 1920s amongst the three above mentioned time periods‚ as every group in the society aim for social and political rights. The Reconstruction period (1865-1877)‚ as the name suggests‚ was

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    Development and Change July 21‚ 2013 MY WATERSHED MOMENT 2 My Watershed Moment There are many memories that have happened in my life that are important to me. It is very hard to select one that has really changed or impacted my life as an individual. Considering I am just about half way through my illustrious life building a bank of historical memories that I would like to recall and some that I would like to erase for good. As I look back‚ I think the one event that really turned my life

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    able to get employed and found certain job vacancies in the government. However‚ they would not go out to the public. Instead‚ working silently for the royal family and stayed in the royal house all day. Because of the improvement of the economic change‚ some well-educated women were able to write and collect their letters into collections‚ depending on their own wisdom. The Tale of Genji is one of the best outcome in that times. From this point of view‚ we might find the diversified jobs that emerged

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    many new rights in states and nationally. One of the most important changes made was the citizenship that African Americans received when Congress passed the Fourteenth Amendment in 1868. After the Civil War‚ former slaves still lacked citizenship‚ and where often mistreated by whites; some of it was violent‚ while in other cases it was financial exploitation. However‚ without citizenship‚ the freedmen couldn’t defend themselves. After plenty of debate‚ for fear of the public’s reaction‚ Congress decided

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    What is Light Pollution?

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    What is Light Pollution? Light Pollution Light pollution is artificial or outdoor light that creates glare and intrudes with the nighttime setting and the natural night environment. The artificial light that is produced by urban centres/ areas‚ diminish the view of stars and planets. These artificial lights can be seen all the way out in space! Satellite images show light pollution as well lit and glowing regions on a map at nighttime (see image below). These well-lit regions are mostly cities

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    What is the Effect of the Colour of Light on the Rate of Photosynthesis? By Amelia Rowan‚ 12SDa Aim To discover whether the colour of the light source has any effect on the rate of photosynthesis of a sample of algae. Hypothesis It was predicted that the colour of the light source would have a very slight effect on the rate of photosynthesis. It was further predicted that when the sample was placed under the green light‚ the rate of photosynthesis would be the lowest. This hypothesis was arrived

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    Different Colored Light on Plant Growth Puprose: Just as we are happier and healthier when we receive adequate sunlight‚ so are the plants and vegetation that we grow. Sunlight‚ or other means of artificial lighting is essential to help a plant grow into maturity. It is also necessary in aiding the plant to get the nutrients it requires to mature into a strong healthy plant. The process of the sun or other light helping to feed the plant is called photosynthesis. The light acts as an energy

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    provided them with. After WWII reached an end and a new decade began it seemed as though all of America had taken a step back in time. With the rapid growth of suburbia came the extreme emphasis on the home and community which caused the baby boom and a change in women’s roles. Women’s roles changed in the

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