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    trees that lined up in thin galleries along the upper gullies. Aeta families strive to make a living  Aeta families came down to the Nagsasa valley and coast‚ eking out new livelihoods when their mountain forest was no more. They gathered and sold charcoal of which there was plenty—whatever remained of their old forest. Others became piece-rate reforestation laborers‚ paid by the DENR for each narra‚ mahogany‚ or dagang tree they planted. Some of them fished along the shore with homemade spears. Others

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    1. What is the molecular weight of Na+? 22.99 2. What is the molecular weight of Cl-? 35.45 3. Which MWCO dialysis membranes allowed both of these ions through?50‚ 100 and 200 4. Which materials diffused from the left beaker to the right beaker Urea‚ NaCl and glucose diffused 5. Which did not? Why? Albumin‚ because it is too large to diffuse Activity 2: Simulating Dialysis 1. What happens to the urea concentration in the left beaker (the patient)? Its concentration gradient

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    Pollution and Its Effects

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    everyone and also to our atmosphere. We have different kinds or types of pollution; we have pollution in land‚ in water and in air. We all know that these came from pollutants which were produced by human. Some of these are wood burning to produce charcoal‚ vehicular activities‚ improper disposal of waste‚ forest fires or wild fires‚ and other activities producing unnecessary gases. We all know that these are harmful for us‚ but what would be the effect of these gases as it goes up in the atmosphere

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    The grey sleet drizzled onto my already damp hair as I stepped into the clinical-like office building where my day would be wasted. As I walked into the horrid building‚ an animated receptionist greeted me with fake pearly white teeth‚ hardened ice blue eyes and bleached blond hair‚ repeating the same line every morning‚ “Good morning Mr Lubin”. I felt my eyes roll in my head as I pressed the small button‚ making an almighty ‘beep’‚ summoning stained grey steel door’s to take me to where I would

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    Essay on enzymes Biological washing powder Hee-Jun Park 8B We have used enzymes over many years to make many clothing and also foods or drinks‚ such as‚ drinks‚ bread‚ cheese‚ beer and wine. Even though‚ the first person that realized how to make these noticed nothing about enzymes. There are many types of enzymes existing to help our industrial life. And the difference of each enzyme is for us to do different things. The use of enzyme in industry has become very central in the modern domain. Enzymes

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    agro based industries

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    Agro based industries Cotton Location -The first cotton textile mill on modern lines was started in Bombay in 1854. Later the mills were started at Ahmedabad in 1858‚ then in Kanpur‚ Nagpur‚ Sholapur‚ Surat and other places. As I said before‚ today India holds the third place among the cotton textile producing countries of the world. It provides emplyment to a large number of people and also helps to ear foreign exchange. Gujarat and Maharashtra states‚ lead the country in cotton textile production

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    Assessment description You must identify potential risks to a specific project planed develop a risk plan to monitor and control risks effectively‚ identifying preventative and contingent actions to prevent the risk from occurring or reduce its impact‚ to increase the chances of achieving project success. Types of risk will depend upon the project plan used. Procedure 1. Examine the project plan. 2. Identify any risks that could occur during the project. 3. Use the risk assessment matrix supplied

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    Lushoto Helen Kejo Form 1 m 2012 TABLE OF CONTENTS TAFORI----------------------------pg 3-5 Sakarani Vine yard-------------------pg 6 Irente Biodiversity Reserve---------------pg 7-8 Irente Biodiversity Reserve’s History----- pg 9-10 Irente children’s home--------- pg 11-12 Irente School for the blind-------- pg 13-14 Hiking Mount Usambara----- pg 15-19 The experience------- pg 20 In town----- 21-23 Soni falls--------24-25 TAFORI Lushoto

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    PressReleasePing Kensington Tablet Cases Make Holiday Shopping a Snap From rugged protection to extreme personalization‚ Kensington tablet cases have it all‚ and at budget-friendly prices Redwood Shores‚ CA‚ October 8‚ 2014 /PressReleasePing/ - Kensington‚ a worldwide leader in delivering smart. safe. simple.™ computing accessories‚ offers a host of tablet cases that ease holiday shopping in a world that is always wired‚ from classroom‚ to dining room‚ to boardroom. Kensington tablet cases

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    RECRYSTALLIZATION OF ACETANILIDE ABSTRACT Recrystallization is the primary method for purifying solid organic compounds through the differences in solubility at different temperatures. In this experiment‚ a suitable solvent was first determined. Acetanilide was produced by acetylation of aniline with acetic anhydride. The crude acetanilide was dissolved in a solvent in a heating water bath. The hot solution was filtered and the filtrate‚ cooled slowly in an ice bath as crystals started forming

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