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    it has hatched. Do not be too optimistic or hopeful about a favorable outcome. We may have o wait forthe results. A flower and a bud are different things although it is the bud that blossoms into the beautiful flower. But until that happens‚ we cannot say for sure that the bud will become a flower. A naughty boy may pluck it off. Some bird might peck and damage the bud or a strong wind might blow and spoil it. So it is always wise not to lay too much hope on anything that we do until it becomes what

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    The movie Pleasantville was a commentary on the ideas of the 1950s. Throughout the movie‚ there are many parallels between the two. The Fifties were a time of normalcy and the desire to keep things they way they were. During the movie‚ the changes Bud/David and Mary Sue/Jennifer bring about are met with strong opposition. After the town rebels against the “Coloreds”‚ Betty Parker is almost raped because she was different from the rest of the town. The movie also touches on the gender roles of the

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    holding a lantern in front of him. The rest of the team follows behind‚ as each of the counselors securely takes hold of each child’s hand. The search team enters the cave very cautiously‚ calling the names of the missing campers‚ “Missy! Marcus! Buddy! Jody! Gregg!” All they receive are responses to their own

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    What is "American Pie"

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    released nearly 40 gold and platinum records. Of all McLean’s music his most memorable album would be American Pie. In the American Pie album McLean wrote his most famous song “American Pie” which he dedicated it to one of his greatest influences Buddy Holly. Buddy Holly was a particular influence on Don McLean and was one of the biggest explanations why he decided to write “American Pie.” This legendary folk rock song still has the record of being the longest song to top out on the billboard top 100 with

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    that was because of the tight grasp parents had on their children. Along with Elvis were many other rock and roll enthusiasts including Buddy Holly and Dion DiMucci. On February 3rd 1959 Buddy Holly‚ Ritchie Valens and Big Bopper died in a plane crash. It is referred to as “The day the music died” because of the significance of the music artists on board. Buddy Holly was one of the hottests artists on the market with his style of music unmatched by anyone. Ritchie Valens was about to go gold with

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    for those with environmental sensory difficulties. Easy read minutes are taken at each team meeting and at support sessions. Staff information is kept in a locked filing cabinet in Rose Buddies‚ there is information stored on my USB which is locked and I have a second back up storage device in the safe in Rose Buddies. Communication book‚ notice board‚ diary‚ staff planner‚ handovers Members- to ensure each member is kept informed in different ways to suit their needs. We ensure that if a member

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    Culture and food

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    plants taste bitter. The tongue has 8‚000 taste buds that allow us to recognize the four tastes. Each taste bud is replaced about every two weeks‚ taste buds are not the bumps that we see on our tongue but they are actually under the bump and each taste bud is shaped

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    “Letting Go in Uganda”. Ann Hood started her piece by describing herself as an author and ended with the date she wrote it with more information about the topic “Letting Go in Uganda”—National Geographic Traveler. Well…if that’s not the case that it’s the beginning of her story‚ here it is… She began by mentioning her nurture of her son in a brave way. Ann trained her son to adventure and travel around the world; the last paragraph gave an experience of her son and her in the wild encountering

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    Chemical Senses

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    Chemical Senses OLFACTION The sense of smell. Begins with the detection of molecules suspended in the air Olfactory stimuli Must be soluble in fat Taken through the nostrils and circulated within the nasal cavities connected to the nostrils. Olfactory epithelium Thin sheet of cells which contain neural receptors for olfaction Contains olfactory receptor cells and glia-type support cells that produce mucus Also contains basal cells which give rise to new receptors when needed Olfactory

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    Tongue the Tongue

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    shaped) * Foliate (leaf shaped) * Vallate (ringed shaped) (The four types of papillae according to Scribd website) The Papillae contains taste bud that help to identify between different testes of food. When the people chew the food‚ the portion of the food dissolves in the saliva. THE dissolved part of the food comes in contact with the taste buds and generates nerve impulses. These nerve fibers are known as microvillus‚ these nerve fibers carry massages to the taste center in the brain. Then

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