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    the big move

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    Zach English The Big Move Every feeling from being sad to anticipated raced through my head like a nascar. I was getting ready to move in a couple months to Las Vegas‚ Nevada. A trip that consisted of being away from home 2‚000 miles plus and counting. Thoughts of saying goodbye to everyone and packing just made it worse. Months went to days in a matter of seconds‚ it felt like. First

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    Fish Oil Research Paper

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    evidence the usage of fish oil against to maternal and child health and visual acuity. However‚ the confirmation about the useful effect on developmental coordination disorder is growing. 1‚5 Also there are some contradictions about whether fish oil is beneficial for glycemic control or not.According to American Diabetes Association‚ fish oil significantly lowers the platelet aggregation and plasma triglyceride levels in diabetic patients. However‚ the clear effect of fish oil on insulin sensitivity

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    How to Clean a Fish Tank

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    Cleaning Fish Tank When I was younger I loved going to the doctor’s office. It wasn’t because I loved being sick but because I would be on the edge of my seat ready to stare at the huge fish tank in the waiting room. I remember there were all types of fish and of all colors. Years later I now have a fish tank of my own that is a little smaller‚ and I have had to learn how to take care of it. One of the hardest things to deal with is cleaning the fish tank. When cleaning the tank it is important

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    Big Mac's Monologue

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    “What a waste.” I slurred to Big Mac. “What’s that?” Big mac replied with his usual aussie twang. “What. A. Waste.” I looked him dead in the eye. “You alright‚ Bob?” “Yeah mate‚ just disappointed?” “Disappointed?” “With my son. You know what? He shouldn’t even be that‚ with my little‚ vulnerable daughter.” I spat on the ground in disgust‚ that really got the locals attention‚ nosey buggars they are. Big Mac had his hand down his pants with his belt undone‚ a thing they called “adjusting”. I’ve been

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    Rumble Fish As each person’s philosophy changes‚ so does their way of fitting in. In Rumble Fish‚ Rusty-James faces his father’s words portraying how people can be different but normal. This definition is one of many and can be used to describe other people. In these definitions is my own‚ as I also rate my family and friends as well as myself. There are two parts in fitting in. The first part of normal comes from its root “norm”‚ which means a standard or rule. If something is a rule‚ it is usually

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    FISH FISH stands for Fluorescence in situ hybridization. FISH is a technique in the lab used to see where a DNA sequence or certain gene is located in an individual’s genome. This allows scientists to look for genetic conditions caused by alterations in chromosomes. FISH can be used to find distinct features in DNA for genetic counseling‚ species identification‚ and medicine. It can also be used to find certain RNA points in cells and tissue samples. FISH is used on blood samples or any other cell

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    Breeding a Janitor Fish in a home aquarium would be difficult. The janitor fish have high fecundity and it lays 472 to 1238 mature male/female eggs. Its eggs are usually generated in stony areas or in dug holes in nearby banks and. The male Janitor Fishes that takes care of the eggs for 3-5 days. Each fish is expected to last for 10 – 15 years making it fast increasing specie estimated to double its population in about 1 – 4 years time. But there are many factors considered for the fish to thrive in a

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    Big families

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    are some disadvantages too. When there is a conflict in the family‚ people can separate for a while because you need to calm down‚ take a breath and think the things well. Another weak point is to agree in a meeting point‚ because putting together a big amount of people is hard‚ taking into account the different activities and responsibilities of each individual; For example: In a birthday‚ in Christmas‚ for vacations or in any special date. I also consider that is a disadvantageous circumstance

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    Room-Temp Fish Experiment

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    Ice Water Fish Vs. Room Temp Fish INTRODUCTION Fish‚ being an aquatic animal‚ has a respiratory system that is different from animals that live on land. It is capable of breathing underwater‚ without coming up for oxygen. Fish are able to breathe underwater due to a breathing organ known as gills; which is made up of thin feathery sheets of tissue membrane containing many blood vessels through which oxygen passes allowing fish to breathe (Edmonson 2006). Fish breathe by the process of water

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    Big Data?

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    Mohammed Al Bittar - 1006091 1.  What is meant by big data? A term used for complex sets of data which becomes very difficult to process‚ manage‚ or capture by commonly-used software. 2. What is meaning of data-driven culture? A culture where decisions made upon analyzing real statistical information. Like how Wal-Mart checks on the weather in order to provide more products to the customers; because their statistical information shows that whenever there is a storm‚ customers by

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