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    MBK – Lab Report Name: _Bri White_________ Section: ___________________ Observing Bacteria and Blood Questions: A. List the following parts of the microscope and describe the function of each A- Eyepiece: Viewing and identifying objects within the viewing field B- Main Tube: Connects eyepiece lenses to objective lenses C- Nosepiece: Holds objective lens and rotates them D- Objective Lens: Provides different focal lengths E- Stage: Holds the specimen or slide F- Diaphragm:

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    Bp Oil Spill

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    decide what qualifies as an environmental issue. The BP Oil Spill has been a huge environmental issue; it was the worst oil disaster in US history. The government estimated up to 2.6 million gallons per day with a total of 205.8 million got into the gulf. Louisiana‚ Mississippi‚ Alabama and Florida all had miles on miles of surface oil problems. BP put nearly 2 million gallons of chemical “dispersants” into the ocean‚ which actually make the oil more toxic to ocean life. It’s considered and environmental

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    20th centuries‚ There Will Be Blood is a film about a power-hungry oilman’s immense greed for money and what he is willing to do to make his fortune. There Will Be Blood was directed by Paul Thomas Anderson and first premiered on December 26th‚ 2007. Upon learning the town of Little Boston is rich in oil‚ Daniel Plainview makes a proposition to benefit the town and its citizens in return for drilling the ocean of oil beneath the town. After he begins drilling the oil‚ there is a horrific gas explosion

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    help with becoming a PA include‚ compassion‚ confidence‚ honesty‚ intelligence‚ and also the ability to be open minded. Character traits which could be useful that I possess include many diverse categories such as‚ being organized‚ able to work well independently‚ alacrity‚ detail oriented‚ hard working‚ and also being emotionally stable. Life experiences that could be helpful with this career are some of the things I do now‚ such as‚ giving shots (only to animals)‚ working with blood‚ caring for

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    Hemp Oil Benefits

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    HEMP OIL Hemp oil or hempseed oil is acquired by pressing hemp seeds. When the color is dark the flavor is grassier. It is dark to clear color in light green. Hempseed oil is obtained from varieties of Cannabis sativa that do not accommodate cogent amounts of THC‚ the consciousness-expanding aspect present in the cannabis plant. This process includes cleaning the berry to 99.99% before pressing the oil. NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION It is rich in its calories‚ Protein. Hemp oil is rich in iron. It has

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    Is Water the New Oil?

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    Why Water Is Called The New Oil? Ashley Buckhanon Bethel University Abstract This paper is about providing safe drinking water to the world’s 6.9 billion and growing population is one of the greatest challenges of the century. Consideration of the global water cycle‚ however‚ shows that the available renewable freshwater resources exceed the current human demand by roughly a factor of 10. Scarcity results from the uneven spatial and

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    Oil Plopo

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    (66) He was drunk. Why do you believe Nick blames the automobile and not Mr. Snell or Mrs. Swett? What does giving responsibility to a car for hurting a human being say about these characters’ values? (66) He blames in inanimate object rather than the person driving it. It allows the people involved to not take responsibility for their actions‚ like saying “I didn’t shoot him‚ the gun did.” Based on the list of people who attend Gatsby’s parties‚ how would you describe these people? Answers

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    Oil Spills in Mumbai

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    controversy is that an oil spill in Mumbai‚ India is very hazardous to the fishermen. 2. The leakage started around the coast of Uran‚ very close to Mumbai on Sunday night‚ and ended about 3-4 hours later. The oil spill resulted from a pipeline burst when power failed inside the OCNG’s Uran plant. 3. It’s nothing new to the fisherman because they went through a similar issue. In 2010‚ the M.S.C. Chitra (sheet-ra) and MV Khalijia (Ka-lee-hia) spilled more than 800 tons of oil into the Arabian Sea

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    Blood Desiares

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    p working on a farm in Fulton‚ Illinois. In 2007‚ he graduated from Dordt College with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. He worked for the US government for 4 years before becoming an intern at ECHO. Since finishing his internship‚ he has become the Appropriate Technologies Specialist at ECHO. Brad Ward joined the staff at ECHO in September 2012 as an Agriculture Technical Consultant after spending the previous six years in Honduras. There he‚ his wife and their two daughters worked closely with

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    can be lethal if consumed in high doses. The amount of ethyl alcohol that is consumed can be quantified by blood alcohol content (BAC). BAC is measured as weight per unit of volume and it is commonly written and described as a percentage. The percentage of blood alcohol content will indicate an individual’s level of intoxication. An individual can risk the possibility of death when their blood alcohol content ranges from 0.400% to 0.500%‚ or exceeds 0.500%. Qualitative and quantitative analysis of

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