2013‚ Section 3 Prepared By Md Abdulla Al Mamun Fahim ID: 102 0366 030 Mahidur Rahman Khan ID: 102 0625 030 Md Nurul Azim Rifat ID: 101 0847 030 Tahsin Shahab Uddin ID: 101 0692 030 Prepared for Dr. S.M. Mostafa Kamal Khan Department of Biology and Microbiology North South University Date of Submission: 20th August‚ 2013 Sl | Topic | Page | 1 | Introduction | 2 | 2 | Description | | | 2.1 Impact on Air | 3 | | 2.2 Impact on Water | 3 | | 2.3 Impact on Soil Pollution | 5 |
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Biology control assessment: Quadrats It would be very hard to count all the plants in a habitat; therefore you need to take a sample. You use a quadrat to sample plants. It marks off an exact area so that the plants in that area can be counted. [1] Advantages quadrats are relatively simple to use affordable Disadvantages easily make errors it takes a long time 1. How are quadrats used to sample plants in grassland habitats? Random sampling is normally carried out when the area is
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Understand the individual elements of the extended marketing mix 3.1 explain how products are developed to sustain competitive advantage 3.2 explain how distribution is arranged to provide customerconvenience 3.3 explain how prices are set to reflect an organisation’sobjectives and market conditions 3.4 illustrate how promotional activity is integrated toachieve marketing objectives 3.5 analyse the additional elements of the extended marketing mix Products Place Price
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BTEC Assignment Brief Programme title BTEC LEVEL 3 Applied Science Extended Diploma Unit number and title 21 Biomedical Science Techniques Assignment title Microbioology Assessor (receiving the work) Nacho Julve-Larrubia Issue date 09/08/13 Deadline(s) (two groups) Task 1 (U21:P1P2) 23/09/13 and 03/02/14 Task 2 (U21:M1) 30/09/13 and 10/02/14 Task 3 (U21:D1)07/10/13 and 24/02/14 Scenario / Vocational Context To reduce the risk of infectious disease it is important
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Extended Definition on Marriage The concept of marriage between a man and women‚ by thought‚ promotes the perception of a solidified place in society. But the idea of marriage may have lost its true meaning long ago. While society dictates that married couples are more successful in life‚ be it through media‚ advertisement‚ or establishments‚ it fails to show that in this modern day and age‚ marriage is not as intimate as it once was. One can say marriage is now viewed as a convenience partnership
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their children thanks to the additional guidance and assistance of their extended families. In my opinion‚ whether it was the wisdom or the insight they gained through life experiences‚ the lesson that our extended families shared with us were priceless gifts that continue to benefit us to this day. Having the support of an extended family can help parents through many tough times with raising a child in my old country. Extended families play an important part in parenting and education of a child:
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EXTENDED RESOPONSE John Doyle’s Changi episodes are about the struggle of the Australian prisoners of war. The series mainly focuses on six young Australian men giving an insight of each character’s deepest struggle within the camp. There are many themes evident within the episodes‚ Seeing is believing‚ Curley‚ Private Bill and Pacifying the angels. Some of which include power and atrocities of war. These themes are also apparent throughout Edward Zwick’s 2006 film ‘Blood Diamond’‚ which is about
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Intelligence: Extended Definition Over the centuries‚ intelligence has grown with mankind. As mankind has developed new technologies‚ intelligence too has been altered and developed. Many people who use the word intelligence define it differently then what is usually universally understood to be intelligence‚ and the both of those groups define intelligence differently from the few who have it. Some would say intelligence is a means to measure a person’s mental acuteness to various factors. The
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Name________________ Block 4 ______ Pushing the Limits – Strength! For each section: List ONE question that could be answered by the film about each of the different sections and state the answer. Bones Q - How Many bones is your skeleton made up of ? _______________________________________________________________________ A - The Skeleton is made up of 206 bones _______________________________________________________________________ Muscles – Superhuman strength Q- How does
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Sperm competition is the physical process of trying to be the first to fertilise a Female’s eggs with you’re sperm. Sperm competition is very common in many evolutionary processes. Many species‚ like the waterfowl duck species have adapted certain behaviours and morphologies that help to promote their sperm competition and result in their sperm being the most favourable and their genes passed into the gene pool. Some of the waterfowl species have elaborate morphology that promotes sperm competition
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