manioc root‚ a woody shrub of the Euphorbiaceae (spurge) family native to South America‚ is extensively cultivated as an annual crop in tropical and subtropical regions for its edible starchy tuberous root‚ a major source of carbohydrates. It differs from the similarly spelled yucca‚ an unrelated fruit-bearing shrub in the Asparagaceae family. Cassava‚ when dried to a powdery (or pearly) extract‚ is called tapioca; its fermented‚ flaky version is named garri. Cassava is the third-largest source of
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| [pic] Table of Contents Part 1: Abstract 1 Part 2: Introduction 1 Fire 1 Color Of Fire 2 Colored Flame 2 Part 3: A Simple Experiment‚ Green Flames 5 The Materials 5 The Method 5 A Higher Explanation 5 Part 4: Multicolored Fire 6 The Materials 6 The Method 6 Part 5: Uses Of Colored Fire 7 Part 6: Effects Of Colored Fire 7 part 7: Bibliography 8 Part 1: Abstract Fire is an important source of light and energy. It usually has the
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Increasing number of animals and plants are dying out‚ but little has been done to prevent. This problem has given rise to great public concern now. In this essay‚ I’ll analyse some possible causes of this phenomenon and then propose some solutions. Firstly‚ some people think it is waste of resource to prevent animals and plants. They suggest that the money should be better spent on human population. They want take more space and totally ignore the animals’ and the plants’. Secondly‚ human being is
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Review Blackwell Publishing Ltd Tansley review Bioenergy from plants and the sustainable yield challenge Author for correspondence: Angela Karp Tel: +44 (0)1582 763133 Fax: +44 (0)1582 760981 Email: angela.karp@bbsrc.ac.uk Received: 21 November 2007 Accepted: 4 February 2008 Angela Karp and Ian Shield Centre for Bioenergy and Climate Change‚ Plant and Invertebrate Ecology Department‚ Rothamsted Research‚ Harpenden‚ Hertfordshire AL5 2JQ‚ UK Contents Summary I. II. III. IV. Introduction
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Plants and animals have a lot of things in common so much in fact i couldn’t fit half of them into this essay‚ there similarities and differences span from the smallest things like cells to huge thing like the whole organism. One thing that plants and animals both have in common is the fact that they adapt‚ the main thing isn’t that they adapt though it’s why they do it. Animals‚ plants‚ and humans all share the same thing they have a will to live in different ways maybe or some might want to live
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Investigatory Project Pass to: Mr. Ariel J. Ramos Homemade Glue Submitted By: Arth Steven Abrencia & Guenevere Tan & Nishel Gayle Dulalia II. Abstract: To Prove that we can made glue by ourselves even if we don’t have money we can still use glue by just mixing the flour‚ water‚ sugar & vinegar III. Acknowledgement: Guen’s mother- she was the one who helped us to do this project IV. Table of
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Customisable Skateboard You will need Scissors Craft Knife Tweezers Glue http://sinner-playingwithart.blogspot.com/ Top Side Under Side Glue Truck Here Glue Truck Here O http://sinner-playingwithart.blogspot.com/ Please see Instructions before building. Internal Supports H H Trucks I = Join part I to part H = Join to flat side of Wheel (part G) I See Diagram Board End-curves http://sinner-playingwithart.blogspot.com/ The wheels
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Neale Hurston. In the essay How It Feels to Be Colored Me‚ Zora explores her own sense of identity through a series of striking metaphors. After realizing that she is of color‚ Hurston never really places a significant emphasis on the racial inequalities that exist in America. “At certain times I have no race‚ I am me.” Zora Neale Hurston did not have any separate feelings about being an American and colored. “But I am not tragically colored. There is no great sorrow dammed up in my soul‚
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decent the American dream was anything but a dream. These two races received discrimination‚ false hopes‚ and experienced turmoil. In the writings of Zitkala Sa (Gertrude Simmons Bonnin) and James Weldon Johnson these troubling times are explained from the perspective of those living or witnessing these wrong doings. The African Americans and Native Americans experienced America as less than equals while enduring discrimination‚ as objects that needed improvement‚ and as very intelligent human beings
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During their childhood‚ kids use a large amount of glue. Most of them are chemical mixtures with no ingredients listed on the packaging. You can only imagine what’s in there. Preschoolers love pasting and collage‚ as well as tasting anything that comes close to their mouths. Besides the awful taste‚ shop bought glue might not be the perfect substance for their tummies. School kids have (hopefully) learned not to lick the glue‚ but having it on their skin and‚ occasionally‚ all over them‚ isn’t good
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