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    their bubbling personalities and non stop action. There are other reasons the Zebras are one of the most popular bet birds for hundreds of years. These stunning little animals can survive in almost any situation‚ cost very little to maintain‚ are busy little animals and are one of the easiest to have and reproduce. Zebra Finches are good birds for the novice beginner as well as for someone who has been around birds for a considerable length of time. They are consistent with their bubbling personalities

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    Unknown #11: Citrobacter freundii Tryptic Soy Agar Test (TSA): TSA is a basic medium that is most similar to nutrient agar. The agar contains carbon‚ nitrogen‚ sodium chloride‚ and agar. This allows for the growth of a large variety of microorganisms to grow and ferment in the medium. Mannitol Salt Agar (MSA): MSA is a selective and differential medium that favors the growth of salt loving organisms. It is commonly used to distinguish the different species of Staphylococci. If an organism ferments

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    Volcano Erupt

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    man-made volcano erupt! (except more sophisticated) Our team members are Andrew‚ Jimmy‚ Rosa‚ and Me. (Colin) Well‚ not necessarily make it burst into flames with 2‚085 degrees Fahrenheit lava dripping down; we are making “lava” come out made with soap‚ baking soda‚ vinegar‚ and a little food color to make the “lava” look pleasant. We have many questions about this project. I don’t want to spoil it to you right now though. We have three questions we are interested in. Our questions are: Does

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    Geology

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    Geology a science that examines the earth‚ its form and composition‚ and the changes it has undergone and is undergoing involves the knowledge of what happened before and the events occurring within the atmosphere requires not only a study of the materials found on earth but an understanding of the various geologic processes aims to develop an understanding of the earth’s materials and how these materials were changed and modified through the action of natural forces over a period of time Geology

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    Individual Paper - Google Introduction The American multinational enterprise‚ Google Inc.‚ predominately leading the globe in internet services and products. They provide online advertising technologies‚ search engine‚ cloud storage‚ applications and other software. Their customers are advertising agencies and large businesses who pay to be exposed on the many free services Google offers to internet consumers. The largest shareholders Brin Sergey and Larry Page‚ founded Google while attending

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    Hippie Vans In The 60's

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    The 60’s was mostly a time of peace but it also seemed like there was never any hope for teens. By today’s standards‚ 60’s teens were less likely to find a good job‚ and that’s mostly because most of them were hippies that dropped out of high school and smoked pot in a VW Bus. However‚ these actions can be justified by the fact hippies often just wanted to live a more peaceful and stress free life than society had to offer them. In the present‚ teens are less rebellious than their hippie counterparts

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    Geology Research Project Page 1 Where did that Diamond come from? Geology Research Project Rough Draft December 4‚ 2013 Geology Geology Research Project – Rough Draft Page 2 Where did that Diamond come from? Diamonds are seen everywhere in stores and they are displayed in necklaces‚ earrings‚ pins and rings. They sparkle brilliantly in the right light. More than likely‚ most people don’t know how that diamond made it to the

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    (wind or water) and little geologic activity to wear away these craters‚ so they remain unchanged until another new impact changes it. These craters range in size up to many hundreds of kilometers‚ but the most enormous craters have been flooded by lava‚ and only parts of the outline are visible. The total area of the moon is 37 930 000 square kilometers. One of these craters found‚ is the Alfrancus C. It has a maximum diameter of 10 km and a maximum radius of 5km. It has an estimated depth of

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    Professor Radcliffe Geology 1 Lab Report December 10‚ 2012 Geology of the Caribbean Islands Have you ever wondered how the famous tropical land masses located in Central America‚ known as the Caribbean Islands‚ came to existence? Well geologists have dated some of the rocks in the islands such as‚ Cuba and Trinidad‚ as far back as the Jurassic time period. This means the rocks formed about 145-200 million years ago‚ therefore the eldest islands from the Caribbean date way back to the time

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    mantle is hotter than average causing ‘mantle plumes’ to rise to the bottom of the lithosphere‚ find a thin or weak part of the lithosphere‚ and breaks through. In the case of the Hawaiian islands‚ the hotspot is underneath an oceanic plate and the lava has built up until it is higher than the surface of the sea. These hotspots remain in the same place in relation to the mantle‚ but the plates move across the hotspots. The Pacific plate has moved across a hotspot in the ocean leaving the chain of

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