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    RESEARCH: Hydroponics is a subset of hydroculture and is a way of growing plants using mineral nutrient solutions‚ using just water. Researchers discovered in the 18th century that plants absorb mineral nutrients as inorganic ions in water. Normally soil is thought to be required for plant growth‚ but in actuality‚ soil is not needed at all. When the mineral nutrients in the soil dissolve in water‚ plant roots have the ability to absorb them. When the required mineral nutrients are introduced

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    the state fair

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    Famous People I would like to meet There are many famous people in the world. Some are in the media‚ news‚ and magazines every day and some are more private. In addition‚ I like the ones that are more private like me. There are many celebrities that are very influential and inspirational. There are a lot of famous people I would like to meet. However‚ the three famous people I would like to meet are Mariah Carey‚ Oprah Winfrey‚ and Joyce Meyer’s. First and for most‚ the famous person I would

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    shake the darling buds of May‚ And summer’s lease hath all too short a date: Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines‚ And often is his gold complexion dimmed; And every fair from fair sometime declines‚ By chance or nature’s changing course untrimmed; But thy eternal summer shall not fade‚ Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow’st; Nor shall death brag thou wander’st in his shade‚ When in eternal lines to time thou grow’st: So long as men can breathe‚ or eyes can see‚ So long lives this

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    In the tragedy‚ Macbeth by William Shakespeare‚ the paradoxical theme of "Fair is foul‚ and foul is fair" functions throughout the play. The line is a prophecy which one thing seems like another. It implies especially to the characters that they are not as they seem to be. The Three Witches are the ones who introduce the paradox that runs throughout the play. The theme affects these characters because although they speak of the future‚ they do not seem to affect the course of it. They are the

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    When World’s Collide In 1492‚ Christopher Columbus embarked on his journey to what he thought was India. Little did he know‚ he would first end up in The Caribbean‚ and later discover what is now known as the Americas. England‚ Spain‚ and France would soon try and conquer the New World and the Native American’s in it. Each of these countries interactions with the Native’s were different‚ but would affect their culture and way of living in some way. The Spaniards expedition was one of the first interactions

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    Notes on All the World’s a Stage In this poem‚ which forms a part of the speech made by Jaques in Shakespeare’s play As You Like It‚ Act II Sc. 7‚ a deeply insightful comment has been made on the seven stages of a human being. The poet seems to have uniquely squeezed eternity into a grain of sand‚ and has made us aware of the various phases of the growth and decay of the human being. According to the speaker Jaques‚ the world is merely a stage and the human beings are mere players‚ making their

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    Batteries come in many shapes and sizes. Some are no larger than a pill while others are heavy and huge size‚ but most batteries have one thing in common. They store chemical energy and change it into electrical energy. The cell is the basic unit producing electricity. A battery has 2 or more cells‚ but people often use the world battery when talking about a single cell‚ too‚ like a dry cell. One of the most popular batteries that have a cell is a dime sized battery which we use for watches. Cells

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    My Most Memorable Academic Experiences: High School and College I am looking forward to describing my most memorable high school and college experiences. I would really love for my teachers to appreciate me for all the hard work I’ve done. For those people that didn’t know about my ambition and what it really meant to sacrifice‚ it meant a lot to my family. I’ve gotten involved in school activities‚ community service‚ and school events and a lot more. I felt that once I graduated from school I

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    On a daily basis‚ humans are surrounded by noise and unable to avoid its ubiquitous presence. This poses a major problem for teenage garage bands‚ whose parental units do not approve of ear piercing feedback and novice percussionists. Although there is no guaranteed solution to the cacophony‚ sound absorbing material acts as a “noise blanket” to reduce sound to a more tolerable level. The objective of our experiment is to determine if sound absorption by foam and related materials changes with the

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    The Sugar Act The Sugar Act was not really new legislation by the time British Parliament passed it in 1764‚ but mere an extension of the 1733 Molasses Act. The Molasses Act placed an import tax of 6 pence per gallon of molasses and a 5 shilling tax per hundred pounds of sugar not produced in the British West Indies. Colonists generally ignored the Molasses Act and intimidated tax officials or smuggled the contraband into the colonies. The Molasses

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